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Old June 8th 09, 04:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Uncle Fuzzy
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Default Shoulder strap discussion

On Jun 8, 6:36*am, bildan wrote:
A couple of years ago I got hammered in a wave rotor while flying a
G102. *No matter how tight the shoulder straps, my head kept banging
into the canopy. *This is a big enough problem that some glider owners
are re-locating the shoulder strap anchors lower. I think modifying
the seat belt/shoulder harness is a primary structure issue requiring
337 field modification paperwork in most countries. *There's got to be
a better way.

This issue came up again recently which led me to some "out-of-the-
box" thinking which is the reason for this thread.

What if one had inverted "U" shaped, detachable shoulder pad(s) that
snapped or Velcro'd to the shoulder straps or maybe the parachute
harness? *They would come in various sizes to fit different pilots.
In effect, these would raise the pilots shoulders with pads instead of
lowering the strap attachment points. * The pads would press down on
the pilots shoulders as the straps were tightened preventing canopy
head banging. *These pads would be 'personal gear' and not require a
337.

Do these things already exist? *Discussion?


I have the same issue with my Speed Astir. No matter how tight the
lap and shoulder belts are, my head bashes the canopy with every
strong bump. In 2006, I bashed the canpy OFF the glider. That was
exciting. I've also considered rigid foam pads atop my shoulders. If
you try it, please post up how well it works.
Thanks