REFLECTOR: Seat rail installation.

Brainard, Jerry Jerry.Brainard at anthem.com
Tue Mar 20 15:14:02 CDT 2007


We also have noted the steep seat incline.  I found that it is very
difficult to slide the seat forward because you have to "climb" the
incline.  I have not done anything to remedy this, but am considering
lowering the front by cutting and re-welding.  
 
- jerry
 

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From: reflector-bounces at tvbf.org [mailto:reflector-bounces at tvbf.org] On
Behalf Of Andrew Ellzey
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:48 PM
To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list
Subject: REFLECTOR: Seat rail installation.


I put one of my seat assemblies together last night and made the
backrest angle reclined about 10 degrees from the seat base. I then took
this assy and placed it on top of one of my front seat track rails. This
made the seat assembly reclined to far aft to be comfortable for a front
seat. This is the same angle that is used for the rear rails also but is
probably needed for head clearance for the back seat passengers. It
looks like an additional 1 inch will need to be added to the rear of the
seat rail assy to bring the front seat to a proper level. I am
interested in what others have done or added to level the front seats or
am I seeing something wrong?
 
Andy Ellzey


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