So...tell me about RV-6As...

WOW -- is that right? The RV-6 has only 18.75" or width (per person) at the hips, while the RV-8 has 31"?

That's, um, significant. I just measured my "hip width", and 18.75" is pretty much all of me!

Probably not equivalent measurements, but the width of long-haul economy seats on airlines seems to be between 16.5" and 19", with most being in the 17" to 18" range: http://www.seatguru.com/charts/longhaul_economy.php

The RV-8 seems to be more comparable to some of the long-haul first class seat widths: http://www.seatguru.com/charts/longhaul_first_class.php
 
Probably not equivalent measurements, but the width of long-haul economy seats on airlines seems to be between 16.5" and 19", with most being in the 17" to 18" range: http://www.seatguru.com/charts/longhaul_economy.php

The side by side RV's cabin width is 42". That is interrupted twice - once by the armrest, and once by the upper longeron.

In my situation, my hips are below the armrest, and my shoulders are at or below the upper longeron, so the 42" is useable by me.
 
I used to recommend that site, but no longer advise it because the owner and moderators are pretty much out of control, in my very humble opinion:

1) It not only accepts advertising, it appears the owner will edit posts of anyone who potentially could be an advertiser; then demand advertising money to allow the person to answer critics. The many ads don't seem to be enough, though, since the owner also asks for donations. (Check out the skeptical posts in http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=73748 and http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=74247 and what happens when Jan E. tries to respond.) According to a post in the Yahoo Viking engines list, the owner wanted $3500 before he would let Jan E. make "promotional" posts. (Oddly, the same criteria was not applied to a thread about the Jabiru for the RV-12.)

2) The volunteer moderators lock and delete threads without thinking too deeply about how it makes them look. I recall one thread started by a moderator who is also a DAR wherein he announced he would no longer inspect RV-12s because Van's Aircraft wasn't giving him some technical information he felt he needed to check some aspect. Eventually it was pointed out to him by some posters that the information was in a document supplied to every RV-12 builder. The DAR/moderator then deleted the entire thread. As I recall, only when someone started another thread asking what happened to the thread did the DAR/moderator state what he had done.

3) Too many moderators: http://www.vansairforce.net/rules.htm#moderators

4) Too one-sided: Full control of threads and even editing of posts with no consequences. Ad revenue plus donations from users plus moderators who work for free equals one sweet deal.

yesterday someone made a post on VAF about a friend who wasted $40k on an Egg Subaru, he never received all the parts and never got it flying, and he eventually had to put a Lyco in the plane.

that post was quickly deleted.

I think that was fair.
What the poster related was not a first hand experience. It was a hearsay, and the story was not substantiated in anyway. (eg. by a kitlog document, etc.)

VAF might censor posts, but they are fair.
 
The 6A is almost a perfect airplane, drop the A and you've got it. :)

My first flight in an RV was in 6A. We had our own 6 less than a year later. It's a blast.

It's not the perfect airplane, but it does enough to almost be one.

Don't worry about the size, unless you're huge. I'm 6'3" 250lbs or so and fit fine. When someone else is in the plane, it takes a minute or two for everyone to get "their space" figured out, then it's no problem.
 
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