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    I am considering doing my experimenat shortwing tandem and I was looking for the rear seat frame print on the cd. am I missing it? I couldn;t find anything but the seat assembly print. thanks Gary

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    Clipper drawing 11920. Pacer Drawing 13038. T-P drawing 13909 and 14460. They don't give enough detail to build one but do show the installation. Probably the drawing you were looking at.

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    Gilbert, Yep those are the ones I was looking at. I am glad to know I am not the only one who couldn;t find a construction print. I assume the rear seat bolts in and is not welded to the fuselage frame as I have a PA22 fuselage without one. I am suprised there is not a construction print in the collection. I have the northland Supercub print cd so I can probably come up with something along those lines. Thank you for your imput. Gary

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilbert Pierce
    Clipper drawing 11920. Pacer Drawing 13038. T-P drawing 13909 and 14460. They don't give enough detail to build one but do show the installation. Probably the drawing you were looking at.

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    Gary, The seat slides in a fitting on the right side wall, the left side of the floor and the left side of the fuselage at the rear of the rear door post. Basically an L shaped tube with one leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Pierce
    Gary, The seat slides in a fitting on the right side wall, the left side of the floor and the left side of the fuselage at the rear of the rear door post. Basically an L shaped tube with one leg.
    Thanks Steve, It makes sense now. I went out and looked and I see the keyhole tabs you are talking about. pretty clever. Maybe someone doing a wagabond has one they don't need. Thanks again Gary

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    Default Re: rear seat frame

    I might have an extra one. I will look and see.

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    I gave you one I found in the big hangar at Colonial that was a little rusty. Maybe you used it.

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