In response to a question in another thread I shot a short video today showing how I get into my BC-12D. I hope it helps.
It also helps to keep in mind these aircraft were around when the majority of people averaged 5'08" and weighed about 150 lbs, (about 173 centimeters and about 68 kilograms for you folks across the pond). Obviously a lot of us exceed these dimensions and our joints aren't as limber as they used to be. The gentleman who showed me this technique was much older and heavier than I and it worked well for him. For dimension purposes I am about 5'11" and 180 lbs, (and will be 51 next month).
Here is the Youtube link for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTQD_yPybok
It also helps to keep in mind these aircraft were around when the majority of people averaged 5'08" and weighed about 150 lbs, (about 173 centimeters and about 68 kilograms for you folks across the pond). Obviously a lot of us exceed these dimensions and our joints aren't as limber as they used to be. The gentleman who showed me this technique was much older and heavier than I and it worked well for him. For dimension purposes I am about 5'11" and 180 lbs, (and will be 51 next month).
Here is the Youtube link for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTQD_yPybok
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