Aaarrgh!
So, we meet at 8 and start working on the plane. We're putting together a small laundry list of issues/bargaining points/etc when we hit a deal breaker.
I slide into the cockpit, and it's super comfortable. It feels right, I'm loving the sight picture, but of course I had to thread my feet past the rudder pedals because the builder/current pilot is a bit shorter than I am. The maintenance hatch in the nose is open, and my mechanic guy is walks over to check out the rudder adjustment prospects.
Problem. My feet are up against the battery and brake cylinder, which is all the way forward in the nose. There's no room for rudder travel, even if we fiberglass new attachment points.
We play around with ideas for fitting, but there's no feasible place to move the battery, the brake cylinder, etc. We pull out all the seat cushions, and that gives us an inch or so, but nowhere near enough.
(smack forehead)
I always figured that if I ever had a problem fitting in a LongEZ, it would be because I was too fat, not because of my freakishly long legs. Short of cutting off the nose and extending it (there are lots of Longs w/ extended nose) I'm just outta luck with a plans built plane.
Back to the drawing board.