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Old December 19th 03, 01:46 AM
Ebby
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Default Wicker or caned seats for a biplane

Hello,

I am building a Hatz biplane which looks a lot like the Waco. I was
thinking about putting an authentic looking wicker or caned seats in it.
Can someone in this group point me in the right direction for some plans,
ideas or examples? Thanks

Ebby
Hatz CB-1 s/n 598


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Old December 19th 03, 02:14 AM
Del Rawlins
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On 18 Dec 2003 04:46 PM, Ebby posted the following:
Hello,

I am building a Hatz biplane which looks a lot like the Waco. I was
thinking about putting an authentic looking wicker or caned seats in
it. Can someone in this group point me in the right direction for some
plans, ideas or examples? Thanks


I think you can still get your seat caned in Singapore....

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Old December 19th 03, 06:37 AM
RR Urban
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On 18 Dec 2003 04:46 PM, Ebby posted the following:
Hello,

I am building a Hatz biplane which looks a lot like the Waco. I was
thinking about putting an authentic looking wicker or caned seats in
it. Can someone in this group point me in the right direction for some
plans, ideas or examples? Thanks


I think you can still get your seat caned in Singapore....

Del Rawlins-

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You better hope Ebby is not physically
intimidating, if he is of little wit and humor.


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Old December 19th 03, 09:09 AM
Del Rawlins
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On 18 Dec 2003 09:37 PM, RR Urban posted the following:

On 18 Dec 2003 04:46 PM, Ebby posted the following:
Hello,

I am building a Hatz biplane which looks a lot like the Waco. I was
thinking about putting an authentic looking wicker or caned seats in
it. Can someone in this group point me in the right direction for
some plans, ideas or examples? Thanks


I think you can still get your seat caned in Singapore....

Del Rawlins-

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
snicker

You better hope Ebby is not physically
intimidating, if he is of little wit and humor.


shrug

The bigger they are, the harder to miss.

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Old December 19th 03, 12:11 PM
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Very punny.


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Old December 19th 03, 02:32 PM
Larry Smith
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"Ebby" wrote in message
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Very punny.


Well, Ebb, if you're abel to build an airplane, then you're abel to cain the
seats.

Try this:

http://www.bright.net/~basketc/cp.html

And also google "wicker airplane seats" for two or three more links.


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Old December 23rd 03, 06:31 AM
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if you're abel to build an airplane, then you're abel to cain the
seats.


GrooOOann!
 




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