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     1. 08:08 AM - Re: tall pilots in RV-4s (Steven Mullins)
     2. 07:03 PM - >Re: Tall pilots in RV-4's (Oldsfolks@aol.com)
     3. 11:26 PM -  (owner-rv4-list-server@matronics.com)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | tall pilots in RV-4s | 
      
      --> RV4-List message posted by: "Steven Mullins" <smullins@drury.edu>
      
      
      I am 6'3" and 195. I had to extend the rudder cables a bit and take some foam out
      of the seat cushion. I fit with no problems...
      
      -----Original Message-----
      From: owner-rv4-list-server@matronics.com on behalf of Joa Harrison
      Subject: RV4-List: tall pilots in RV-4s
      
      --> RV4-List message posted by: Joa Harrison <sigmatero2@yahoo.com>
      
      What is the height of the tallest pilot you've seen comfortably fly an RV-4?  Any
      idea whether it's the sitting height or the inseam that limits the height?
      
      
      For taller pilots where does the instrument panel sit in relation to your knees-
      is it in front or behind your kneecaps during rudder travel and about how close
      is it to your knees?
      
      Can any simple mods be done to allow for taller pilots?  Raising the lower edge
      of the panel, adding a spacer to the canopy, dropping the seat a bit, etc?
      
      Thanks folks.
      
      Joa
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: >Re: Tall pilots in RV-4's | 
      
      --> RV4-List message posted by: Oldsfolks@aol.com
      
      I am 6' tall and 190# and my pilot seat is 3" cushion with a 2" styrofoam 
      block under that . My headset clears the canopy OK. The rudders have the links
      
      the length specified on the plans. I can put my feet against the firewall behind
      
      the rudder pedals to fully extend my legs in flight. 
      
      
      Bob Olds RV-4 , N1191X
      A&P , EAA Tech. Counselor
      Charleston,Arkansas
      Real Aviators Fly Taildraggers
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> RV4-List message posted by: 
      
      Hello!
      My question concerns priming/painting. I have just repainted my -4 which unfortunately
      makes my quesion "out of date". Anyway, I am concerned with possible problems
      with corrosion.
      Old primer and paint was removed. Some local sanding was done around the tips etc.
      where the alclad was disrupted. Now the question: I used 2-component etching
      primer followed by an adhesion primer and then the paint. Is this sufficient
      to protect from corrosion? If not, is there something I can do in this stage?
      
      Thanks in advance,
      Tobias Dagoo, Stockholm Sweden
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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