TradeCraft wrote:I believe the PA-18 "Tango" models had a lowered seat to accommodate military parachutes. Maybe not easy to find a Tango Cub, but locating the seat shouldn't be too difficult.
Otherwise, Scouts are about the most roomy aircraft that fit your description, of which I've flown and recommend.
Edit: I'm starting to think people's idea of 'camping' varies widely, based on the many comments of a tandem not fitting that mission "comfortably"...
Well...let me say that my experience is primarily camping in Alaska...and mostly in the winter...while hunting...no way on earth I could fit my winter camp and a hunting partner in a tandem. Big Agnes Flying Diamond 8 tent, 2 sleeping bags rated to -40F, 2 cots, 2 luxury edition Thermarests, 2 burner Coleman propane stove, Coleman propane lantern, 2 sets of snowshoes, wing covers, engine blanket, 1000 watt Honda generator, 5 gallons of fuel for generator, food, 2 rifles, 2 daypacks with hunting gear, sled for the critters...5 gallons of water...and I'm sure I'm forgetting a few things.
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