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Originally Posted by Bill_Johnston
Stephen, only if your flying from the right seat, it's designed to fit between the seats and offer a place to rest your right arm if flying from the left seat.

Let me know. What does the bottom look like? (Pix)


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I will take some additional pic's of the armrest and post when I can. Thanks!


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Great initiative, Bill! Wish you all the best with this! MM

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Stephen, no pictures of the bottom yet, but it's totally upholstered, there's nothing on the bottom, the armrest is just wedged in between the two seats, actually makes for a pretty sturdy armrest, you can slide it fore or aft to suit each individual. I have several packaged and ready to go!


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Still wondering how it would work between the seat and door on a C150 without armrests built in. I have manual flaps but my leg works good for my right arm and hand usually on the throttle.


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Bill, once you get used to having an arm rest like this, you really miss it when you DON'T use it or have it.

Again, thanks for doing this! MM

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Stephen, tell ya what, you PM me your mailing address and I'll send you one to try, if you find that it works for you, keep it and send me a check, if you find it does not work for you, send it back, how's that sound? Let me know.


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Originally Posted by Robert_Simmons
Originally Posted by Ronald_Twente
Does it come with a cup holder?


Hey, don't knock cup holders. My plane has one thanks to Wayne Reynolds. grin grin smirk

If you check the pictures of the 2008 Clinton Fly In, you will see that Poobs had cupholders on his plane. DD, I think.

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Bill, have you thought of making that thing with an opening top and sectional storage? Good luck with it.

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I think Poobs has fuzzy dice as well along with shag carpet on his doors!


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