I have been contemplating various ways of outfitting my plane with a console/armrest in the middle just aft of the throttle quad to support my wrist during formation and perhaps instrument flight.
Here is something interesting that Andy Karmy did.
I would like one of these also. When I mentioned it to some local RV flyers, they advised to make it removable. This would be to facilitate crawling under the control panel for future work/upgrades. If you build something, please post pictures for us to see.
John, I'm a bit less than six feet tall and just shy of two "beans". I've had the opportunity to sit inside my 7 and have found that at my size it's a bit tight in there. I could put a center consol in there and I'd still fit but frankly I wouldn't give up the space. Of course your results may vary.
CJ one of our fellow panhandle builders had a custom console built. It includes a throttle quadrant, fuel tank selector (it actually drives an andair valve located in the normal place via a drive shaft) and an arm rest with a hinged top for storing maps. It's not installed yet. I'll see if I can shoot you a picture.
The pics Rocky posted look like it's the console from Aircraft Extras/Xtreme Products. I installed a modified version of that console starting here: http://www.meyette.us/FuselageNov06.htm#nov28
Bryan at Xtreme Products was most helpful and provided excellent customer support. The console is designed to be removable, although if it contains a throttle quadrant, that'd make it a bit more cumbersome to remove.
Brian Meyette, Cornish, NH
RV-7A N432MM QB tipup, supercharged Subaru STi engine, MT CS prop, all glass day/night/IFR panel, being built with solar and wind power
2001 Quad City Challenger II LW N28RT www.meyette.us/RV-7Ahome.htm