Rykymus
Line Up and Wait
My wife and I went to Aircraft Expo at KPAO today. Sat inside a Mooney Acclaim, a new Cirrus, a Piper M600, and an Epic. (Didn't bother with the PC-12, as I could never afford it, and I passed on the TBM because I didn't feel like putting 'booties' on.)
First, I'm a big guy. 6' and 250#. Wife is more like 5'6" and 130#. I've lost a lot of weight, but I doubt I'll get down past 220#.
Mooney was nice, but a little cramped. Same with the Cirrus. It looks big, like it would be roomy, but it really doesn't feel that much roomier. You do have more space between you and your copilot, but you're still shoulder-against-the-wall like in my Archer. The Piper M600 was very cramped. I didn't even try to get into the pilot's seat for fear that I'd never get out! Even my wife felt claustrophobia in that cabin. Shame, cuz I've always loved that airframe.
The most comfortable plane was the Epic e1000. It wasn't overtly roomy, but it had room in all the right places. There was plenty of leg room in the club seating area, and it was not difficult at all to slide up front and take the pilot's seat. And even that was quite comfortable. A very impressive aircraft.
Of course, I doubt I'll be buying one anytime soon. But for the first time, my wife said "We're fine with our little plane." So that's a plus. Still, I'll probably step up to a Toga in a few years.
Still a little heartbroken that the M600 was SO cramped. I'm sure I could have figured out how to sit in it, but who wants to squeeze their way out of the cockpit after several hours in the air?
First, I'm a big guy. 6' and 250#. Wife is more like 5'6" and 130#. I've lost a lot of weight, but I doubt I'll get down past 220#.
Mooney was nice, but a little cramped. Same with the Cirrus. It looks big, like it would be roomy, but it really doesn't feel that much roomier. You do have more space between you and your copilot, but you're still shoulder-against-the-wall like in my Archer. The Piper M600 was very cramped. I didn't even try to get into the pilot's seat for fear that I'd never get out! Even my wife felt claustrophobia in that cabin. Shame, cuz I've always loved that airframe.
The most comfortable plane was the Epic e1000. It wasn't overtly roomy, but it had room in all the right places. There was plenty of leg room in the club seating area, and it was not difficult at all to slide up front and take the pilot's seat. And even that was quite comfortable. A very impressive aircraft.
Of course, I doubt I'll be buying one anytime soon. But for the first time, my wife said "We're fine with our little plane." So that's a plus. Still, I'll probably step up to a Toga in a few years.
Still a little heartbroken that the M600 was SO cramped. I'm sure I could have figured out how to sit in it, but who wants to squeeze their way out of the cockpit after several hours in the air?