DG Flugzeugbau GmbH / Passion, Power + Performance

Help for Tall Pilots

At each AERO Exhibition I noticed again how many young people are taller than previous generations were. And when a two-meter-tall man tries to squeeze himself into a cockpit it really looks tight.

 

What can be done?

 
On one hand DG cockpits are relatively roomy - especially the two seaters. And yet we would make the front part of the fuselage larger, if we had to develop a new fuselage. It would be slightly wider, in spite of the slightly higher drag, to give more comfort, and slightly longer, to provide a crash zone in front of the feet. But that is music for the future.

 
But we can do something for the taller DG 800 pilots. The following possibilities are worth considering as proposals. We cannot offer a universal package, because the requirements of each pilot are different. It is not just important how tall he is, but also how long his legs are in relation to his upper body, where his "central hinge" might be.

 

Here are our recommendations:

All these action together already allowed pilots with a height of 203cm
sitting quite comfortable in a cockpit of a DG-808C.

Contact our Sales Manager if you have more questions.

 


A Tall Pilot's Visit:

We had a visitor in Bruchsal by a Mr. Troester who is a very tall scientist.  We immediately asked him to "try on" in one of our gliders.  Here are the results as reported by Wilhelm Dirks:

 
Dear Friedel,

 
Today we tried fitting Herr Troester (6 ft. 6½ in. tall) into a DG-808 cockpit.  He fit in comfortably without the seatback, a thick seat cushion and a normal parachute.  (There was no Thin-Pack available.) 

 
In his opinion he had very long legs but a normal upper body.  The long legs were no problem.  His knees did not touch the instrument stack.  A person with a longer torso would have also fit using a Thin Pack parachute and a suitable seat cushion. 

 
It would be best if interested customers tested cockpit fit themselves.

Wilhelm Dirks

Leiter der Entwicklung / Chief of Design.


In the meantime we already built a mock up, made of wood and some original spare parts. We want to estimate the cost of making a new complete fuselage mold. If we ever make this, is absolute unsure in the moment, but it might be interesting to have a look into our modeling department.

Please note the distance between the shoes and the pedals.....!

- friedel weber -

 

 

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