Has anyone installed these?
They look great but are a bit pricey.
http://sportaircraftseats.com/
Has anyone installed these?
They look great but are a bit pricey.
http://sportaircraftseats.com/
No mention is made as to legality other than the burn test. If the seats are different than the original they need to be a Repair Station.
Oregon Aero did mine significantly improving them from the originals. Pricey but well worth it.
Last edited by Gilbert Pierce; 10-28-2019 at 10:46 AM.
Not to hijack, but how were they to work with on the short wing? Thinking of going this route when we do our interior, and hoping for improved comfort if possible. Thanks!Oregon Aero did mine significantly improving them from the originals. Pricey but well worth it.
The sport aviation seat is nothing more than a slip on cover. There not changing the frame at all. So how is changing the seating cover a major alteration? Also I couldn’t find the price of Oregon Aero. An it seems that they paint the frame and put a cover on it as well.
Oregon Aero completely rebuilt my seats basically eliminating the springs and using a space age material on the seat bottom. They built individual seat bottoms and backs with memory foam The cushions are Velcro’d in so they are easily removable. Makes removing and re-installing the seats much easier. They got the bottom cushions too high. They had Fedex pick up the seats, rebuilt them to my satisfaction and retuned them all on their nickel and no argument.
No more aching sciatic nerve pain after an hour or two hours or three hours in the seat.
They inspected and painted the frames. No repairs were necessary as I had recently reworked the frames to provide extra leg room.
What did you do to provide more leg room? I'm currently in the process of purchasing a 1950 PA-20, just about need to be a contortionist to get in the thing but once in I fit, barely. Sure would hate to have to get out in any hurry.Sure could use a bit more leg room.
Just spoke with them today. They don't have a PA20 or 22 design up on the website yet because they haven't designed the back seat. Coming soon I was told. But they did say the price for fronts would be the same as the 170 seats leather being more of course. Sounds like a good company.
Nice looking seat and an easy looking installation process. Got to be much less expensive than Oregon Aero. Hope they are at Sun n Fun so I can sit in one.
Last edited by Gilbert Pierce; 10-28-2019 at 09:08 PM.
I was quoted $810 per seat. Front only. But they sure do look good.
Oregon Aero got into an issue with the FAA. They have to recieve your old seat cushions, they don't have approval to manufacture seat cushions. Makes it a pain sometimes.