Hello all,
I am a new member looking to purchase my first tailwheel airplane. I am also a fairly new RAF member and that has opened my eyes up to the many back country airfields in my area (NW Arkansas). The new RAF Trigger Gap Airfield is just down the road.
My situation is somewhat unique in that I am 6'5" tall with long legs. Not a big guy otherwise, but the legs are a bit of a problem since I have decided to keep them. I am also keeping my T210 so I don't need a 185 or the like. I want an airplane that my wife and I can load some basic camping gear in and fly, usually no more than an hour or two max. Of course extra fuel is always nice as there will be a long trip out west once or twice a year. I would like a minimum hp of 150, preferably more.
My search for cars or airplanes always start with "what can I get into and be comfortable" so here we go:
Tried on a couple of Huskys. Tight. By the time I got settled most of the switches that were OFF were now ON due to my knees. Seat doesn't adjust. The late models have a higher instrument panel or at least bottom of it, but they are really pricey. Heel pans are an option, but I am not crazy about catching my heels on those.
Sat in a couple of Super Cubs. Seats adjust but still tight, however there does seem to be some different configurations and mods that might make it workable.
A C170 works but everyone says "you want a B with a 180hp". Not a whole lot of those so far.
Carbon Cubs work due to the panel but again pricey.
Not interested in a building or restoration project as I have plenty of those already. The Bearhawk looks pretty neat though.
Sat in a Maule the other day and that is definitely a possibility. I also plan on looking at a Scout next week. I have heard they may have a little more room. So right now I am kind of focused on those two airplanes. Any advice? Am I missing something? I would be happy to hear opinions. Sound of hands wringing, what to do, what to do. Sure is fun looking though.
Thanks in advance.


