So I finally got to see a Bearhawk in person, what a great looking plane! Thanks Wayne!
I one thing I left thinking about on my 3 hour flight home, was getting in and out, especially if you raise the bottom door frame up 2 inches for the other door style. Its a bit of a leg stretch, and I'm 6 foot. I noticed many are not installing steps, I still have scars on my legs from the Citabria foott step that I used to fly. I was thinking of some some type of step that can be slid in and out of the gear so it not a sticking all the time. Something simple, tube welded to the back side with a steel rod that slides in and out, with a notch that you twist to lock into place it so if you forget to slide it back in it won't be moving around, same when you slide it back in, notched so with a twist it locks into place. Anyone already do something like that? Idea's?
I one thing I left thinking about on my 3 hour flight home, was getting in and out, especially if you raise the bottom door frame up 2 inches for the other door style. Its a bit of a leg stretch, and I'm 6 foot. I noticed many are not installing steps, I still have scars on my legs from the Citabria foott step that I used to fly. I was thinking of some some type of step that can be slid in and out of the gear so it not a sticking all the time. Something simple, tube welded to the back side with a steel rod that slides in and out, with a notch that you twist to lock into place it so if you forget to slide it back in it won't be moving around, same when you slide it back in, notched so with a twist it locks into place. Anyone already do something like that? Idea's?
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