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Subject: | Rear seat belt attachment clarification |
Scott,
The rear seats do in fact have 3 point attachment (shoulder belts). The upper
attach point is a bracket that rivets between the turtledeck skin and the baggage
bulkhead. I'm at Oshkosh right now so I can't be certain as to wear the
outer lower attach points are. I believe that your are correct, the rear spar
uprights are actually the front of the rear seat. When I get home I can take
a closer look and send some pics if you would like.
Doug
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From: owner-zenith640-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-zenith640-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Scott Stewart
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 2:54 PM
Subject: Zenith640-List: Rear seat belt attachment clarification
Hi folks.
I need a little clarification on the rear seat plans. From what I can tell, the
rear seat is set up for lap belts only. So four seat belt attachment points
are needed. The plans call for fabricating four F40-11 attachments, but only
show where two are installed in the center of the seat. The rear seat IPL says
that the other two F40-11 attachments are to be installed at the sides of the
seat through the rear of the seat and the rear spar uprights, but this is obviously
incorrect since the rear of the seat is behind the uprights. The plans
also call for fabricating two F42-4 rear seat belt attachment plates which
get riveted to the side skins.
So what are the correct outside belt attachments to use? And what is the correct
method to mount them? Am I supposed to go back into my aircraft design mode
again to solve this?
Thanks.
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Scott Stewart
s/n: 0092
Building from plans
Rudder and Stabilator complete. Wings at 75%. Fuselage at 60%.
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