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Basic EAA biplane questions

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kscessnadriver

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I'm totally new to the biplane game, just looking for an affordable way for one person to get up and have some fun from time to time. I came across an EAA biplane for sale that I've got some interest in. After doing some research (here included) it looks like the EAA biplane isn't going to try to eat my proverbial lunch like all the Pitts stories I've ever heard. Real question comes down to, how is one of these for someone in the 6'1" range for flying. Am I going to be packed in there like a sardine or have a bit of room?
 

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