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Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS

 
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:48 pm    Post subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS Reply with quote

Could anyone who has installed the 60/40 split rear seats (e.g - from Custom Aero, Flightline, etc) please tell me if they modified (i.e - cut the flange of the aluminium angle so that the seats sit flush onto the F-637A Seatback) F-637B-L &-R angles?

I don't think that the seats will seat flush up against the F-637A Seatbacks unless the flanges of the angles are cut?

Your feedback and thoughts would be appreciated please.

Kind regards.

Patrick Pulis
RV-10 #40299
Adelaide, South Australia
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 5:00 pm    Post subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS Reply with quote

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Could anyone who has installed the 60/40 split rear seats (e.g - from Custom Aero, Flightline, etc) please tell me if they modified (i.e - cut the flange of the aluminium angle so that the seats sit flush onto the F-637A Seatback) F-637B-L &-R angles?

I don't think that the seats will seat flush up against the F-637A Seatbacks unless the flanges of the angles are cut?

Your feedback and thoughts would be appreciated please.

Kind regards.

Patrick Pulis
RV-10 #40299
Adelaide, South Australia
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:56 pm    Post subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS Reply with quote

I think Robin Marks had his done for him. I don’t see why it wouldn't work. I built it myself and all it is an extension to what is already there , in my case a piece of .032 aluminum and angle. Fits as good as Vans designed it for the regular two seats aka flush onto the seatback..
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Subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS


Could anyone who has installed the 60/40 split rear seats (e.g - from Custom Aero, Flightline, etc) please tell me if they modified (i.e - cut the flange of the aluminium angle so that the seats sit flush onto the F-637A Seatback) F-637B-L &-R angles?

I don't think that the seats will seat flush up against the F-637A Seatbacks unless the flanges of the angles are cut?

Your feedback and thoughts would be appreciated please.

Kind regards.

Patrick Pulis
RV-10 #40299
Adelaide, South Australia
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:15 am    Post subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS Reply with quote

Many thanks Pascal. Do you have any photos please?

Kind regards

Pat


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I think Robin Marks had his done for him. I don’t see why it wouldn't work. I built it myself and all it is an extension to what is already there , in my case a piece of .032 aluminum and angle. Fits as good as Vans designed it for the regular two seats aka flush onto the seatback..
Pascal


From: Patrick Pulis (rv10free2fly(at)yahoo.com.au)
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 4:28 PM
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Subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS


Could anyone who has installed the 60/40 split rear seats (e.g - from Custom Aero, Flightline, etc) please tell me if they modified (i.e - cut the flange of the aluminium angle so that the seats sit flush onto the F-637A Seatback) F-637B-L &-R angles?

I don't think that the seats will seat flush up against the F-637A Seatbacks unless the flanges of the angles are cut?

Your feedback and thoughts would be appreciated please.

Kind regards.

Patrick Pulis
RV-10 #40299
Adelaide, South Australia
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:00 pm    Post subject: Section 42 - REAR SEAT BACKS WITH 60/40 SPLIT SEATS Reply with quote

I helped design the 60/40 seat backs that are pictured on Cleveland Tool website. The pictures on their site are actually my fuselage. The seat frames use the standard Van’s hinge and lean back flush against the stock cross member. I am not in the air yet, but hope to have some pictures I can share in the next few weeks.

Patrick: I have tried to reply to you off-list, but the e-mail bounced off. I am not sure why.

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