Dimensions out of the box.
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Dimensions out of the box.
Masters - For space planning, does anyone know what the fuselage (length and height with gear no wheels), built wing, built in place elevators dimensions are? Thanks in advance. Can't find this anywhere. - Joe
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Re: Dimensions out of the box.
If nobody answers tonight, I'll get out a tape and measure tomorrow. I don't have it on the gear, it is on a dolly with casters so it is easy to work inside the cockpit and on the engine (though it could be a little higher). As I recall, with no tires/wheels, it stood about 7' tall at the highest point over the cockpit.
More dimensions to come...
Oh, this is a standard highlander, NOT SuperStol
More dimensions to come...
Oh, this is a standard highlander, NOT SuperStol
Dane
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Re: Dimensions out of the box.
The standard fuselage is about
Length: 15' (firewall to tail)
Add 2' for rudder
Height: 4' (this is without landing gear, over cabin)
Height at tail: about 4.5'
Add another foot for rudder height
Tail width: 8' with elevators, 7' without.
Sorry, forgot to measure wings, I think they are about 14' long each.
The tail is bigger on the SS, and as stated, the regular highlander was about 7' tall on extreme gear without wheels/tires.
Hope this helps!
Length: 15' (firewall to tail)
Add 2' for rudder
Height: 4' (this is without landing gear, over cabin)
Height at tail: about 4.5'
Add another foot for rudder height
Tail width: 8' with elevators, 7' without.
Sorry, forgot to measure wings, I think they are about 14' long each.
The tail is bigger on the SS, and as stated, the regular highlander was about 7' tall on extreme gear without wheels/tires.
Hope this helps!
Dane
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Paralysis by analysis
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