Sonex Friends,
We have asked Leroy for more photos of his seat back installation which we are confident he will supply. At this time we are still fact-finding and until we know all of the facts we do not know that there is a problem other than a builder modification impacting personal comfort.
Leroy's airframes have both been modified with under-panel switch extensions. Of course, modifications to the product we designed, detailed in the plans, and delivered in kit form will impact an individual airframe's fit, finish, and performance. Plus there is the individual definition of subjective terms like "tight," "cramped," "small," "room," etc. Also, the B-Model panel is much larger than the Legacy panel and can accommodate more switches and avionics for those who like to really equip their cockpits. This can render unnecessary builder-designed/installed subpanels that some builders have added to their aircraft.
We would like to point out again that the B-Model airframe has been available for customers to try on for at least two years, at Sun and Fun, at AirVenture, and at our factory here in Oshkosh, WI. To date, the vast majority (I have no knowledge of anyone that didn't find it roomier but I'm leaving that possibility open) of those that have sat in the un-modified B-Model cockpit have found it to be roomier than the Legacy model. We do not yet know if Leroy tried on our prototype on one of his many visits to our factory.
We feel it is important to participate in this thread though we prefer to communicate personally and privately with our builders. If you are following this thread but have not read my recent Kitplanes article "Misplaced Confidence," I encourage you to do so.
https://www.thelifeofdanger.com/all-sto ... confidenceBlue Skies....
Kerry Fores
tech@sonexaircraft.comSonex Aircraft, LLC
http://www.sonexaircraft.com