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How well do the seat packs work in the Pitts? While I have a cushion or two
under me, I didn't think there would be enough room for a seatpack chute. Obviously I was wrong? Cheers, Shawn "Doug Carter" wrote in message om... "ShawnD2112" wrote in message news:AnZDc.1369$Dq1.851@newsfe6-win... Was hoping to get a bit of expertise here. I'm in the market for an emergency bailout chute for flying in my Pitts S-1D. I've bought two new Butler seat packs four years ago that I use in my S2-C. Happy with them. Would buy them again. Doug Carter |
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"ShawnD2112" wrote in message ...
How well do the seat packs work in the Pitts? While I have a cushion or two under me, I didn't think there would be enough room for a seatpack chute. Obviously I was wrong? I have three cushions, 1", 2" & 4" thick for each seat bottom (as well as 1" & 2" back cushions). Combination used depends on pilot height. I'm 5' 11" and use the 1" in the back seat. Note that the back seat has the least head room; you can jack up a little higher in the front. The advantage of the seat pack is that it keeps you further from the panel. The panel is a bit close (for me) to begin with. In the Decathlon I used a back pack with no cushion behind it. Different seat geometry. In the Yak I used seat packs; they have a bucket for that. Hope this helps... Doug Carter Pitts S2-C. p.s. All my friends with S1-S & S1-T single seaters use seat packs as well. dc |
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