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EVISION
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D
ATE
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12/29/04
P
AGE
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6
Copyright
2004 Glasair Aviation, LLC Arlington, Washington All rights reserved
6-6 BRAKES
Hydraulic brakes and master cylinders are used, with toe pressure on
the tops of the rudder pedals causing braking action. The brake fluid
reservoir is mounted to the aft side of the firewall. Brake pedals on the
pilot’s side are standard equipment on the Sportsman. Dual brake
controls are available as an option.
6-7 COCKPIT
The Sportsman provides comfortable side-by-side seating for two
passengers up to 6 ft. 7 in. tall and weighing up to 250 lb. Cabin width
is approximately 46 in., which provides plenty of room for a fully
equipped instrument panel if desired.
The Sportsman has two cabin doors; each door is secured by a four-
point latch system actuated by a single handle. The doors open fully
forward—an essential feature for float operations. The doors can be
cracked open for ventilation during ground taxi, although we
recommend securing them in gusty winds or when taxiing through the
prop wash of another airplane.
Baggage is stored directly behind the seats and should be securely
anchored down when in flight. A rear passenger door is provided on
the left side of the aircraft just behind the pilot’s door. Larger baggage
can also be loaded through the large cabin doors by folding the seat
backs forward.