The cockpit of the B-40 is a bit tight. Probably more like a glove. To ingress this little craft, you pop open the top canopy which is actually sort of a cap
over the cockpit. As you lift up the canopy cover, you'll see the step strut and a small slide-out step retract out of the fuselage. You climb up those steps
into the plane. Your wings are too far forward to step on to get in. You slide into the seat and reach up and pull down the canopy cover and then find
yourself sealed into the tight Bullette cabin, your shoulders against the opening, your arms locating to the arm rests which are filled with radios and
instruments and switches and levers. Its 'very' tight, so only the basics are fitted into this bird.