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Fred Klein
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 5:57 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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On Sep 13, 2013, at 1:09 AM, Kelvin Weston wrote:
Quote: | I ordered enough foam for two seats to allow a bit of experimenting and this only cost 20 uk pounds. Well worth the expense and time getting it right if I'm going to spend several hundreds on the final upholstered article. |
Kelvin...I would urge that you consider using the very special (and quite spendy) temperfoam for the seat bottoms rather than upholstery foam...your tush will be very appreciative. My seat bottoms are 1" of the green "crash foam" (very dense), 1" of blue (less dense), plus triangular wedges of upholstery foam...it could save you some trauma from a hard landing...sorry but I cannot source this material for you.
Good luck,
Fred
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:22 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Fred Klein is right. Soft foam and a hard landing (not damaging the airplane)
will probably cause serious back injury. Think about it, the foam will still be compressing
and you are still going down ,when the airplane has started its bounce so you hit the seat base twice as hard.
Best seat cushion is a styoroam bean bag in this situation.
Graham
From: Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com>
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Saturday, 14 September 2013, 14:56
Subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit
On Sep 13, 2013, at 1:09 AM, Kelvin Weston wrote:
Quote: | I ordered enough foam for two seats to allow a bit of experimenting and this only cost 20 uk pounds. Well worth the expense and time getting it right if I'm going to spend several hundreds on the final upholstered article. |
Kelvin...I would urge that you consider using the very special (and quite spendy) temperfoam for the seat bottoms rather than upholstery foam...your tush will be very appreciative. My seat bottoms are 1" of the green "crash foam" (very dense), 1" of blue (less dense), plus triangular wedges of upholstery foam...it could save you some trauma from a hard landing...sorry but I cannot source this material for you.
Good luck,
Fred
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:37 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Here's some more info on Tempur-Pedic foam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempur-Pedic
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:00 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Aircraft Spruce has pieces on page 29 of the catalogue as follows:
1” x 16” x 18” .........................P/N 01-09310 ........................ $23.50 ea.
2” x 16” x 18” .........................P/N 01-09320 ........................ $45.75 ea.
3” x 16” x 18” .........................P/N 01-09300 ........................ $74.75 ea.
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Here’s some more info on Tempur-Pedic foam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempur-Pedic
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Best regards,
Rob Housman
Europa XS A070
Rotax 914
Airframe complete
Avionics a work in progress
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Subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit
On Sep 13, 2013, at 1:09 AM, Kelvin Weston wrote:
I ordered enough foam for two seats to allow a bit of experimenting and this only cost 20 uk pounds. Well worth the expense and time getting it right if I'm going to spend several hundreds on the final upholstered article.
Kelvin...I would urge that you consider using the very special (and quite spendy) temperfoam for the seat bottoms rather than upholstery foam...your tush will be very appreciative. My seat bottoms are 1" of the green "crash foam" (very dense), 1" of blue (less dense), plus triangular wedges of upholstery foam...it could save you some trauma from a hard landing...sorry but I cannot source this material for you.
Good luck,
Fred
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rparigoris
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:37 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Hi Group
I don't have personal experience flying in colder weather with temperfoam, but Richard who flies a Europa upstate NY got rid of his because it got too hard for his likes in the cold.
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:27 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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I had a similar experience. Couldn't sit on it for more than an hour without my nether regions going numb.
Richard Iddon
G-RIXS
On 14 Sep 2013, at 20:36, rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us wrote:
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 1:19 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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that's the advantage of a bean bag, just shuffle a bit and the shape adjusts
to the new profile of your backside. In a bump the beans crush and absorb energy.
That came from Farnborough via the BGA donkeys years ago.
Graham
From: Richard Iddon <riddon(at)sent.com>
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Sent: Sunday, 15 September 2013, 9:27
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I had a similar experience. Couldn't sit on it for more than an hour without my nether regions going numb.
Richard Iddon
G-RIXS
On 14 Sep 2013, at 20:36, rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us) wrote:
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 2:14 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Do you have a source for a small bean bag Graham or is it a case of DIY? I just googled it and could only find giant things.
Richard
On 15 Sep 2013, at 10:18, GRAHAM SINGLETON <grahamsingleton(at)btinternet.com> wrote:
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AirEupora
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 7:20 am Post subject: Re: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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I bought the foam for my seats at the following URL:
Quote: | http://www.seatfoam.com/aviation.htm |
They have three different firmness and they are heat activated. Just like ski boots. It a little on the pricey side, but they work.
I need to put a lumbar support on my airplane and one more layer of the dense foam as I'll hit bottom after an hour of flight time. There are three colors . Pink real soft, green middle and then the hard Blue. I'm 250 lbs and I fly in a warm climate.
Rick Stockton
N120EJ
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Dave Disney
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:56 am Post subject: Re: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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I need an additional cushion to raise my height in the aircraft so I have been following this thread with interest.
There is a company in the UK that appears to supply just the sort of cushions that I am looking for.
http://www.qbitus.co.uk/
If you click on the green tab on the right hand side for the 'Dynamic Range', there is an interesting write up that includes reference to the thermo-reactive problems of some foam products.
I haven't contacted the company yet to discuss my needs, but there may be some interesting information on their site for others with regards to different types of foam products and their attributes.
Dave
G-RJWX
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:13 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Dave
a deep soft cushion WILL cause injury in a moderately heavy landing.
Graham
From: Dave Disney <davedisney(at)yahoo.co.uk>
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
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I need an additional cushion to raise my height in the aircraft so I have been following this thread with interest.
There is a company in the UK that appears to supply just the sort of cushions that I am looking for.
http://www.qbitus.co.uk/
If you click on the green tab on the right hand side for the 'Dynamic Range', there is an interesting write up that includes reference to the thermo-reactive problems of some foam products.
I haven't contacted the company yet to discuss my needs, but there may be some interesting information on their site for others with regards to different types of foam products and their attributes.
Dave
G-RJWX
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h&jeuropa
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 4:02 am Post subject: Re: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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We chose Oregon Aero for our seat cushions. They have years of experience engineering seats that are comfortable and provide safety in the event of hard landing / crash. They now have a pattern for the Europa XS, with cut outs for the spar pins. They sent us the cushions to try before upholstering. They can do upholstery or you can have a local person do it. They also sold us lightweight, aircraft quality (fire resistant) carpet which we cut & finished for our interior.
We actually had 3 sets made - one for each seat plus a "booster" that can be used in pilot or co-pilot side (since Heather couldn't reach pedals / see out to land with normal seats). It works well for taking Young Eagles also.
Seats are very comfortable. When it is cold out, they initially feel hard, but within minutes you don't even notice the seat. Most of our flights are 2-3 hours, and it can be very cold in Michigan & at altitude. We've flown from Michigan to Colorado and Arizona (6-7 hours in a day). Absolutely no back pain or discomfort in flight and after arriving.
People complain that they are expensive, but between comfort & knowing that they will protect in the event of hard landing, we think they are the best way to go for seats.
Jim & Heather Butcher
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Fred Klein
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:34 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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An excellent description and documentation of a Europa seat upholstery method can be found at:
http://www.matronics.com/photoshare/justin(at)systemwise.co.uk.05.07.2007/
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N6ZY
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 6:41 pm Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Let me emphasize the importance of using a Temperfoam or Comforfoam seat bottom cushion. Two years ago I flew my Lancair 360 when the engine quit after only 8 hours from new, because the fuel transfer system failed. I had to deadstick into a small field. A Lancair glides like a brick so I had a long flare at the bottom. According to the FAA, I clipped a tall tree, which caused me to land in a horizontal attitude, but with a very high descent rate, and little forward speed. From my experience with ejection seats, I estimate that I pulled between 25 and 30 Gs. It was enough to snap the main spar, break the crankshaft and break off the rear fuselage. I survived with relatively minor injuries, broken ribs, two broken teeth and a very badly sprained neck. I believe that this was due to two things. I had used Temperfoam with all 3 grades of hardness for the seat cushions, and I had repositioned the upper seatbelt attachment points to the upper fuselage just behind the canopy. The original seatbelt point is below the pilot's shoulder level and well back, so that there is always some slack left, and it will increase the likelihood of spinal injury.
If I had used ordinary upholstery foam, I think that I would have broken my spine. Ordinary foam would have rebounded and increased the stress on my back. As it was, I lost one full inch in height as the discs all compressed. The original seat belt location would also have increased the spinal loading. As it was the belt held rock solid, and I just had bad bruising. Now that I am building a Europa, I see the same issues, especially the upper seat belt mounting position. As you can guess, I am using Temperfoam and have repositioned the upper belt mountings in a similar way to that done by Frans Veldmann. I don't care if the seat feels hard (it didn't), I want the protection.
As a slightly amusing side effect, I used to have a bad back, and occasionally a slipped disc. Since the crash, my bad back is almost cured, with no slipped discs; but I don't recommend it as a treatment!
Jerry Fisher
On Sep 14, 2013, at 2:21 PM, GRAHAM SINGLETON wrote:
Fred Klein is right. Soft foam and a hard landing (not damaging the airplane)
will probably cause serious back injury. Think about it, the foam will still be compressing
and you are still going down ,when the airplane has started its bounce so you hit the seat base twice as hard.
Best seat cushion is a styoroam bean bag in this situation.
Graham
From: Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com (fklein(at)orcasonline.com)>
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com (europa-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Saturday, 14 September 2013, 14:56
Subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit
On Sep 13, 2013, at 1:09 AM, Kelvin Weston wrote:
Quote: | I ordered enough foam for two seats to allow a bit of experimenting and this only cost 20 uk pounds. Well worth the expense and time getting it right if I'm going to spend several hundreds on the final upholstered article. |
Kelvin...I would urge that you consider using the very special (and quite spendy) temperfoam for the seat bottoms rather than upholstery foam...your tush will be very appreciative. My seat bottoms are 1" of the green "crash foam" (very dense), 1" of blue (less dense), plus triangular wedges of upholstery foam...it could save you some trauma from a hard landing...sorry but I cannot source this material for you.
Good luck,
Fred
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Fred Klein
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:14 pm Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 7:41 PM, Jeremy Fisher wrote:
Quote: | I had used Temperfoam with all 3 grades of hardness for the seat cushions, and I had repositioned the upper seatbelt attachment points to the upper fuselage just behind the canopy. The original seatbelt point is below the pilot's shoulder level and well back, so that there is always some slack left, and it will increase the likelihood of spinal injury. |
Jeremy...as you're no doubt aware, the standard shoulder belt on the Europa is at or below shoulder height and is apt to contribute to spinal compression in a hard landing. I've raised mine w/ a hinged riser as shown in the attached photos...I've stress-tested them to 15 Gs w/ no collapse or deformation...the hinge allows for the normal "sitting on the raised seat back" method for entering and exiting a XS mono...no change in shoulder belt attach point.
The last photo shows my layers of blue and green Temperfoam, augmented w/ regular upholstery foam wedges...note the ends of the lumbar support visable at the seat back...backs are propped in place w/ blocks of pink styrofoam.
Fred
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Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 2:06 am Post subject: europa-List: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Fred
looking brilliant! Make sure you don't make my mistake and finish it when you're
too old (and unrich) to fly it!
Graham
From: Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, 17 September 2013, 5:13
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 7:41 PM, Jeremy Fisher wrote:
Quote: | I had used Temperfoam with all 3 grades of hardness for the seat cushions, and I had repositioned the upper seatbelt attachment points to the upper fuselage just behind the canopy. The original seatbelt point is below the pilot's shoulder level and well back, so that there is always some slack left, and it will increase the likelihood of spinal injury. |
Jeremy...as you're no doubt aware, the standard shoulder belt on the Europa is at or below shoulder height and is apt to contribute to spinal compression in a hard landing. I've raised mine w/ a hinged riser as shown in the attached photos...I've stress-tested them to 15 Gs w/ no collapse or deformation...the hinge allows for the normal "sitting on the raised seat back" method for entering and exiting a XS mono...no change in shoulder belt attach point.
The last photo shows my layers of blue and green Temperfoam, augmented w/ regular upholstery foam wedges...note the ends of the lumbar support visable at the seat back...backs are propped in place w/ blocks of pink styrofoam.
Fred
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