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Kelvin Weston
Joined: 14 Apr 2010 Posts: 90 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:49 am Post subject: Factory upholstery kit |
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Hi all
If anyone has the Europa supplied seat and upholstery kit, I would like some information regarding the seats.
How well does the seat back cushion fit around the wing spar pins? and do the cushions provide support in the lower back area?
I saw some examples of the seats at the LAA Rally a few weekends ago. The seat base looks ok but the seat back looks like a very simple flat, slab-like arrangement.
On returning home and looking at the cockpit module, it would appear that the back cushion will conflict with and cover the wing spar pins.
Has anybody experienced problems in this area?
In addition, I was also very aware of the change in angle of the cockpit module front face. There is a tendency to think of this as a flat face but there is actually quite a large change of angle. From sitting in the seat - something I do quite a lot, with associated noises, etc, I have come to the conclusion that any seat back cushion should follow the headrest angle down to the seat base. Is that correct?
This would leave a triangular shaped void between the bottom of the seat back cushion and the cockpit module. This would almost certainly need some additional foam / support if bad backs were to be avoided. Anyone had any problems like this?
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keithhickling(at)clear.ne Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 3:04 pm Post subject: Factory upholstery kit |
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Hi Kevin,
I used the factory upholstery kit. I made a triangular wedge shaped piece of
stiff foam rubber to fill in the lower part of the seatback so that in
continues the slope of the upper seatback. This is fixed to the seatback
with velcro. I made a cutout for the wingpins, and these are then
effectively in a recess in this foam and behind the seatback cushion, so
they do not protrude into the cushion. The result is quite comfortable.
I can't find a photo of the actual foam wedge at the moment, but attach a
photo showing the velcro on the seatback where it attaches.
Regards,
Keith.
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Hi all
If anyone has the Europa supplied seat and upholstery kit, I would like
some information regarding the seats.
How well does the seat back cushion fit around the wing spar pins? and do
the cushions provide support in the lower back area?
I saw some examples of the seats at the LAA Rally a few weekends ago. The
seat base looks ok but the seat back looks like a very simple flat,
slab-like arrangement.
On returning home and looking at the cockpit module, it would appear that
the back cushion will conflict with and cover the wing spar pins.
Has anybody experienced problems in this area?
In addition, I was also very aware of the change in angle of the cockpit
module front face. There is a tendency to think of this as a flat face
but there is actually quite a large change of angle. From sitting in the
seat - something I do quite a lot, with associated noises, etc, I have
come to the conclusion that any seat back cushion should follow the
headrest angle down to the seat base. Is that correct?
This would leave a triangular shaped void between the bottom of the seat
back cushion and the cockpit module. This would almost certainly need
some additional foam / support if bad backs were to be avoided. Anyone
had any problems like this?
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Regards
Kelv Weston
Kit 497
kelv(at)kdweston.biz
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rparigoris
Joined: 24 Nov 2009 Posts: 796
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Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:42 pm Post subject: Factory upholstery kit |
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Hi Kelv
If anyone has the Europa supplied seat and upholstery kit, I would like some information regarding the seats.
We purchased Factory seat cushions. This was I think in 2007. The fit was not great. I don't know if Europa changed dimensions since then.
Here is a link to how my cushions fit when I first got them, you can see the spacer I made out of blue foam and Balsa, you can see how I mutilated the supplied cushion foam. I sent back to Europa and they modified the covers and location of velcro and now all is well, except that my bird is not yet flying.
Note that I have long wings too, so the balsa and blue foam will allow for airbrake cable routing as well:
http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=86921
Ron Parigoris
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Kelvin Weston
Joined: 14 Apr 2010 Posts: 90 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:09 am Post subject: Re: Factory upholstery kit |
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Thanks Keith / Ron
You have confirmed my thoughts about the seat back cushion.
I spoke with Ingrid at Auto-Trim, the company that makes the factory kit and she sent me this reply regarding the conflict with the wing spar pins:
Having seen the aircraft, the position of the pins and the comments from potential customers I have made the decision to modify the pattern and cut away the foam in that area and re shape the cover accordingly.
Good to hear, a bit late for those that have already purchased a kit or seats and still doesn't address the potential problem of the gap between the bottom of the seat back and the cockpit module.
At the moment, I am investigating some local upholstery businesses to see what they can offer and at what price. Living near to the sailing areas of Portsmouth and The Solent, there are lots of marine upholsterers that have shown an interest. I have also approached some car and vehicle trimmers.
To assess what I wanted from the seat cushions, I purchased some foam from a company that will cut any shape and size for you either regular shapes, or to your supplied template. I had some rectangles cut to the required thickness for the main part of the seat base and seat back and also some trapezium and triangle shaped bits for under the knees and as an infill for the gap at the lower back.
I glued the various bits together to form the two cushions and cut the back to the headrest shape. They look good even without covers, are really comfortable to sit on and should give me a good template to take to the upholsterer. I will probably substitute some Dynafoam or Confor foam for the seat base in the final configuration.
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.
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richard collings
Joined: 08 Jul 2011 Posts: 73 Location: warwickshire england
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:36 am Post subject: Factory upholstery kit |
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Hi Kelvin
I found the solution to your problem was to make two cushion shaped seat
backs in 3mm ply wood. I covered both sides with bid and re-enforced with 2
lengths of 1/2 inch tube approx 12 inches apart running down about 12 inches
of the back surface and extending about 1 inches from the bottom edge. I
made 2 holes in the 3mm ply wood seat floor for the extended re-enforcement
tubes to locate at an angle that best suited my comfort and cut out the
profile of the wing pins on each side . I just lay the seat cushion back up
against these back rests and hold them in place with the Velcro flap at the
top and the seat cushion at the base, problem solved. It would be possible
to add further holes in the seat base to alter the seat position but I have
not found it necessary.
Best of luck Richard
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