Pietenpol-List: Seat belt/shoulder harness attachments
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:20 am
Original Posted By: N321TX(at)wmconnect.com
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Seat belt/shoulder harness attachmentsOne thing that I forgot to pay special attention to while at Brodhead last summer was how most folks anchor their Piet's seat belt/shoulder harnesses....What's the recommended method and where to attach them? Anyone havedrawings? I've got my fuselage all framed up to where I can add controls, landing gear, instruments, etc., etc. Seat belts would be nice, too. ; )Enjoyed Greg Bacon's post about Wicks -- I also enjoyed the pipe organ factory tour when I was there three weeks ago. Don't forget to take an airplanepicture/poster to Buzzie's Diner in Highland (half a block or so from Wick's) ifyou stop there for breakfast or lunch...good food, reasonable prices...Still below zero this sunny but cold Saturday morning up here in Western Wisconsin (I'm building the Piet fuselage in the basement)...15 below or so againtonight and tomorrow night. Reminds me of my old history professor at Winona State U on mornings like this...he'd come staggering into class with icicles hanging from his beard, and muttering about "the American Siberia." Well, as Garrison Keillor says, "Up here Mother Nature tries to kill us about six monthsout of the year." Builds character...! I imagine I'll here from somebody up around Fargo ND where it's really cold...Stay warm -- won't be long until July/Brodhead once again! Fred B. ________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Seat belt/shoulder harness attachmentsOne thing that I forgot to pay special attention to while at Brodhead last summer was how most folks anchor their Piet's seat belt/shoulder harnesses....What's the recommended method and where to attach them? Anyone havedrawings? I've got my fuselage all framed up to where I can add controls, landing gear, instruments, etc., etc. Seat belts would be nice, too. ; )Enjoyed Greg Bacon's post about Wicks -- I also enjoyed the pipe organ factory tour when I was there three weeks ago. Don't forget to take an airplanepicture/poster to Buzzie's Diner in Highland (half a block or so from Wick's) ifyou stop there for breakfast or lunch...good food, reasonable prices...Still below zero this sunny but cold Saturday morning up here in Western Wisconsin (I'm building the Piet fuselage in the basement)...15 below or so againtonight and tomorrow night. Reminds me of my old history professor at Winona State U on mornings like this...he'd come staggering into class with icicles hanging from his beard, and muttering about "the American Siberia." Well, as Garrison Keillor says, "Up here Mother Nature tries to kill us about six monthsout of the year." Builds character...! I imagine I'll here from somebody up around Fargo ND where it's really cold...Stay warm -- won't be long until July/Brodhead once again! Fred B. ________________________________________________________________________________