timpercarpio Posted August 2, 2022 Author Report Posted August 2, 2022 I like the idea of just using sheepskin as inserts without wrapping around the whole seat. Any ideas how to do that? I’ll check with a local interior shop. Quote
Marauder Posted August 2, 2022 Report Posted August 2, 2022 Chris, I should be there about 10:00-10:30. I’ll head out before 10. Let me know if your plans change. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
Marauder Posted August 2, 2022 Report Posted August 2, 2022 I like the idea of just using sheepskin as inserts without wrapping around the whole seat. Any ideas how to do that? I’ll check with a local interior shop. SureFlight at KMQS can do it. I think it might be a bit more expensive because it would be a custom fit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
LANCECASPER Posted August 3, 2022 Report Posted August 3, 2022 3 hours ago, timpercarpio said: I like the idea of just using sheepskin as inserts without wrapping around the whole seat. Any ideas how to do that? I’ll check with a local interior shop. Here's an idea of what it would look like (scroll through the pictures and look for the front seats): https://www.aircraft.com/aircraft/1464109/n252bh-1987-mooney-m20k-encore Personally I think it looks a little like Mr. T from the '80's: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001558/ 1 Quote
KSMooniac Posted August 3, 2022 Report Posted August 3, 2022 With some taller/larger side bolsters (like a sports car seat) I think it wouldn't be much like Mr T. 252BH's seats look great either way, though. That is a fantastic Mooney.Sent from my LM-V450 using Tapatalk Quote
Will.iam Posted August 4, 2022 Report Posted August 4, 2022 On 8/2/2022 at 8:56 PM, KSMooniac said: With some taller/larger side bolsters (like a sports car seat) I think it wouldn't be much like Mr T. 252BH's seats look great either way, though. That is a fantastic Mooney. Sent from my LM-V450 using Tapatalk I noticed that airplane had a gear up landing due to failure of the noback spring. Is this the only known famous no back spring failure or is this a new different one making this a trend now instead of a rarity. Also if you were to find yourself stuck in this situation of having to land gear up, is it better to land on a grass field, or concrete? Full flaps or partial flaps or no flaps? I know on the T-37 “tweet” if the gear failed to come down we were instructed to land with full flaps and speedbrake deployed. Since the speedbrake was a big flap under the nose, you essentially landed on just the flaps and speedbrake and saved the rest of the body and wings from damage. It was a quick swap of the flap and speedbrake pieces and fix whatever caused the gear not to come down in the first place but usually they had the plane back in operations within a day or 2. I just wonder what configuration would be the least damaging / quickest to fix? Quote
Hank Posted August 4, 2022 Report Posted August 4, 2022 @Will.iam, use the configuration that will put you down for a normal landing, at normal speed and location in the runway. And concrete is considered best, because there are no holes to nose into, and the antennae, etc., on your belly won't dig in and make you spin, roll or nose over. Be aware, though, that gear up you will be faster than you expect! That's a lot of drag you will not have. Quote
Will.iam Posted August 4, 2022 Report Posted August 4, 2022 6 hours ago, Hank said: @Will.iam, use the configuration that will put you down for a normal landing, at normal speed and location in the runway. And concrete is considered best, because there are no holes to nose into, and the antennae, etc., on your belly won't dig in and make you spin, roll or nose over. Be aware, though, that gear up you will be faster than you expect! That's a lot of drag you will not have. Thanks. I hope to never have to need this info but good to have in case murphy strikes. Quote
natdm Posted August 20, 2024 Report Posted August 20, 2024 Reviving an old thread. Anyone have any ideas for seat covers that aren't sheepskin but have the same summer-time effect? I've got sheepskin thanks to the previous owner ( @rainman ) but I just don't like the look (or the smell).. and I'm a vain person. The copilot seat has another rip in it and I'm just going to put a cover on it for now until I want to overhaul the seat. Quote
Will.iam Posted August 22, 2024 Report Posted August 22, 2024 Well i guess you could use a couple of beach towels on the seat if sheep skin isn’t your thing. but seriously maybe check amazon these look like they could work / maybe fit https://a.co/d/hgIKlJk Quote
glbtrottr Posted August 31, 2024 Report Posted August 31, 2024 Bring me the sheepskin and the plane and I’ll sew the covers at the airport. Southern California. La. I just don’t have mooney patterns for every plane.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
A64Pilot Posted August 31, 2024 Report Posted August 31, 2024 Ref Sheepskins, they are Great. Every AH-64 has sheepskin covers and I think so do UH-60’s. Warm in a Korean Winter and not sweaty hot even in a Kuwait Summer. I loved them so much I bought a pair for our first Miata back in 89, and discovered an insurmountable problem, it was that they are thick, with the cover on my head hit the inside of the roof and I sat too far forward. I’m only 5’10” by the way. So I think before you buy them for your Mooney you need to sit on a folded blanket or similar and put one behind your back to see if the added thickness would be a problem. Quote
Hank Posted September 1, 2024 Report Posted September 1, 2024 Insist on a tapered 2" cushion, for improved visibility over the cowling. When I bought it during my insurance dual, my landings immediately improved. My wife sits on two stacked chairs cushions, so the thickness won't bother either of us. Quote
natdm Posted September 1, 2024 Report Posted September 1, 2024 19 hours ago, glbtrottr said: Bring me the sheepskin and the plane and I’ll sew the covers at the airport. Southern California. La. I just don’t have mooney patterns for every plane. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I’m actually buying a Juki 9000c-FSH. I guess I could try something similar and not do sheep skin.. Quote
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