Pietenpol-List: Re: Seats
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 1999 12:37 am
Original Posted By: oil can
I bought two used community hall type stacking chairs at a garage salefor $0.50 each. The steel tubing was broken(good to practice on), but themolded plywood seats are light and sure do feel better than a flat plywoodseat. A bit of that thermal fit foam and I think I could out last my fuelsupply. I have also been thinking about changing the holes for my feet. TheTiger moth I fly in has an aluminum bucket for the front pit. It preventsthe pilots feet from kicking the passengers butt. Not a bad Idea.A question for you GN-1 guys, have any of you considered ways to shift thewing position?One more vote for replying to the point, deleting unnecessary parts of thereplies and forwarding personal e-mails to the recipient in mind and not tothe whole group.ThanksJohn Mc________________________________________________________________________________
I bought two used community hall type stacking chairs at a garage salefor $0.50 each. The steel tubing was broken(good to practice on), but themolded plywood seats are light and sure do feel better than a flat plywoodseat. A bit of that thermal fit foam and I think I could out last my fuelsupply. I have also been thinking about changing the holes for my feet. TheTiger moth I fly in has an aluminum bucket for the front pit. It preventsthe pilots feet from kicking the passengers butt. Not a bad Idea.A question for you GN-1 guys, have any of you considered ways to shift thewing position?One more vote for replying to the point, deleting unnecessary parts of thereplies and forwarding personal e-mails to the recipient in mind and not tothe whole group.ThanksJohn Mc________________________________________________________________________________