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Bigshu

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Talking to the folks at Sonex one Airventure a while back, when I said I thought the canopy slope was a little tight for me to fly it comfortably, the guy at the booth told me "lots of people fly it from the middle." Not wanting to get too deep in the mechanics of doing that, like how to work the pedals and such, I'm curious who has ever flown a Sonex or other similar EA-B with a center (shared) stick. Does it require a bench type seat, or some other pad to make the in between spot comfortable, how do you handle the shoulder harness, and which pedals do you use?
 
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