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Big boys want big toys. Last delivery was simply to big for my mailbox:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...eit/IPECO2.jpg
Soon to be installed in the cockpit:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...eit/IPECO1.jpg
There was some mixup in shipment and rails was not in the package. Looking into fabricating a set and I think thats possible to achieve.
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Congrats, Nax228, for that big catch! They look as new! Very, very nice.
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Outstanding nax! Can you do me a quick favor. Can you measure the width, height and length of the metal base of the seats? I have a pair of car seats coming in on Saturday and I need to fabricate the base where the seats will sit on. Thanks! Oh, and enjoy your new acquisition, they look fabulous!
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Well, it's a quite complicated structure if I'm to measure all the parts, but the footprint of the base measure 34,5 x 43,5 cm.
The height is adjustable, so no need to measure that one, but make it so the eyeposition is about right. You are supposed to look straight down the glareshield and over your yoke to see the whole PFD/ND.
If your cockpit measure up correct, this should give you a 15 deg downward and 18 deg upward view troughout the window... approx
Good luck transforming your carseats.
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Thanks for the info, Nax!!! Really appreciate it. BTW, here is a shot of the seats I was able to obtain. These will be delivered on Saturday and I really like the way they look.
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nax228
Big boys want big toys. Last delivery was simply to big for my mailbox
Great delivery Nax !!!!!!!!
Can you please tell us about the seats ?
Where did you buy them from ?
Possible details, etc ?
Thanks
Nick
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Well, whats there to tall about some seats? hehe
They're in very good shape and all functions seems to work.
No really, I don't know what to tell about them. wierd question, but thats OK.
I bought them from desert-air in California.
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There is something missing in the cockpit... It got this airbus feeling sitting without a solid column in front of me.
Started last winter to weld a construction for dual yoke setup, but it got to wide and project was given forward to a friend with a few extra centimeters with on MIP.
So now it was time to do something serious about the lack of controlyokes and I was happy to find a deal on two complete yokes with column that had not been cut, only dismantled from a aircraft. Capt+f/o of course.
Package being sent from Chicago to Oslo today I guess, so it will be about a week or so before FedEx gives me a call.
Looking forward to get these babies home. I know it will take some hours in the metalshop to get them ready to use, but it will be a joy.
Got the plans sketched up, but need to see and measure them *IRL* to get all details right.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...tveit/col1.jpg
base detail:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...col1detail.jpg
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Hehehehe
Nice going Nax ;)
8-)
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I added some light yesterday. Installed 3 dimmers for LED and started first testing for flood-, Main Panel- and backlighting.
Besides the backlighting, the others I was so pleased with that they will be left in present state. Pics maybe won't show it as good, but the result was very satisfying.
I will order the next 3 dimmers today and continue on F/O side and pedestal. OH is still in a few hundred pieces.
I took the pics in a pitch black room, only the LED i installed.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...0102010140.jpg
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http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...0102010135.jpg
This last one is from the backlighting. I have to experiment some more with these.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...0102010137.jpg