Hi Everyone,
I'd like to get some group consensus on the question of headroom in RVs if I could. Over the years, we've asked customers how much headroom they would like to have, and of course it varies a fair amount. Many don't have a flying airplane when we ask them, and may not have put much thought into this question before.
Customer replys usually range from 2-4 inches (measured from the top of the head regardless of whether they are wearing a headset or not). It seems like the majority are somewhere in the middle of that range. We will continue to ask customers what their preference is, but it would be helpful to give them some idea of what others have done.
My question is mainly for all of you who have been flying your RV for a while. What have you found is a good headroom distance? I thought about making a survey, but rather than having people just vote on a number, I wanted to get people's thoughts on the subject. I'd really appreciate any input on this.
PS: one other thing we have noticed is that people's perception of their headroom dimension is often different from when they actually measure it. Actual measurements would be great!
Thanks,
I'd like to get some group consensus on the question of headroom in RVs if I could. Over the years, we've asked customers how much headroom they would like to have, and of course it varies a fair amount. Many don't have a flying airplane when we ask them, and may not have put much thought into this question before.
Customer replys usually range from 2-4 inches (measured from the top of the head regardless of whether they are wearing a headset or not). It seems like the majority are somewhere in the middle of that range. We will continue to ask customers what their preference is, but it would be helpful to give them some idea of what others have done.
My question is mainly for all of you who have been flying your RV for a while. What have you found is a good headroom distance? I thought about making a survey, but rather than having people just vote on a number, I wanted to get people's thoughts on the subject. I'd really appreciate any input on this.
PS: one other thing we have noticed is that people's perception of their headroom dimension is often different from when they actually measure it. Actual measurements would be great!
Thanks,