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Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of
a second hand airline passenger seat?. I'm re-branding Air India as part of my Design Degree, and a seat would be a nice touch!. Not having much luck scouring the net, hopefully until now! Cheers James Wren (England) *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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In article , James Wren
wrote: Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a second hand airline passenger seat?. I'm re-branding Air India as part of my Design Degree, and a seat would be a nice touch!. Not having much luck scouring the net, hopefully until now! Cheers James Wren (England) Contact a freight outfit that flies converted airliners. They will often sell the seats they remove from the aircraft. I know of one outfit, here in the states, that sells the three-abreast coach seats and the two-abreast first-class seats. |
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 19:06:03 +0200, Martin Hotze
wrote: James Wren wrote: Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a second hand airline passenger seat?. I'm re-branding Air India as part of my Design Degree, and a seat would be a nice touch!. Not having much luck scouring the net, hopefully until now! Cheers James Wren (England) Lufthansa sells seats. Contact them (they advertise it from time to time in magazines) via their website. One used to be able to find them at the Boeing surplus store in Kent, Washington. Don |
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On 13 Oct 2003 11:27:36 GMT, James Wren wrote:
Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a second hand airline passenger seat?. I'm re-branding Air India as part of my Design Degree, and a seat would be a nice touch!. Not having much luck scouring the net, hopefully until now! Cheers James Wren (England) *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. Like other suggestions, call around to places that do conversions and such. When I was looking I found several places online but they were all in the US, not the UK. I ended up buying one from Kelowna Flightcraft (local they do 727, convair and 37 work and conversions). They weren't cheap though. I got a 2 wide executive class leather with the inflatable rafts and flight mags and safety cards etc etc and they wanted $350 USD. Also, you might try eBay, I saw a few examples on there (again not in the UK) |
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In one of the "Ask the Pilot" columns on Salon.com, Patrick Smith mentions
"Plane World" near the Miami airport as selling seats from an Eastern L- 1011 for $550. The full story is http://www.salon.com/tech/col/smith/...33/index1.html although you may need to be a subscriber to Salon to see it. -John Ross |
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![]() "Martin Hotze" wrote in message ... James Wren wrote: Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a second hand airline passenger seat?. I'm re-branding Air India as part of my Design Degree, and a seat would be a nice touch!. Not having much luck scouring the net, hopefully until now! Cheers James Wren (England) Lufthansa sells seats. Contact them (they advertise it from time to time in magazines) via their website. #m -- http://www.crunchweb.net/87billion/ As a seperate comment, James does not say whereabouts in the UK he is. There is a 'scrapyard', in Stock ESSEX, which dismantles a lot of military, and a few civilian planes. Generally the seats are removed before they get to this yard, but on occassion, I have seen planes there with seats (a couple of months ago, they has an old 'Viscount', being stripped). I have also seen aircraft seats at the Beltring military fair. Both these places, would require personal visits. There are several aircraft interior refurbishment companies, who might well be able to supply a seat. 'Airbase Services', in Crewe, & Ipeco (Southend), are examples. Seats also sometimes come up on Ebay. He may well be suprised at how much they go for, if the condition is good. Best Wishes |
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Rafts? Or just life jackets? $350?
Paul "Jordan" wrote in message ... They weren't cheap though. I got a 2 wide executive class leather with the inflatable rafts and flight mags and safety cards etc etc and they wanted $350 USD. |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 16:12:07 +0100, "Paul Sengupta"
wrote: Rafts? Or just life jackets? $350? Paul "Jordan" wrote in message .. . They weren't cheap though. I got a 2 wide executive class leather with the inflatable rafts and flight mags and safety cards etc etc and they wanted $350 USD. Jackets and rafts, they had a huge warehouse of 727 parts and a whole aisle of seats. The guy was really good about it. Yes $350 we ended up getting them for $500 cdn including tax back when the dollar was alot weaker. The let us have all the rafts and jackets we wanted because they had expired, pretty useless after that. They more than likely still work but you can't put them in a plane. |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 17:45:23 +0100, "Paul Sengupta"
wrote: "Jordan" wrote in message .. . The let us have all the rafts and jackets we wanted because they had expired, pretty useless after that. They more than likely still work but you can't put them in a plane. Mmm...suppose a time expired one's better than none at all? Do these things have to be in date and approved in the UK for a private flight? Paul No idea. I only know the Canadian rules and I imagine the law's idea of a raft is one that is certified fully functional. It would really suck to go in the drink and not have it inflate for you. |
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"Jordan" wrote in message
... No idea. I only know the Canadian rules and I imagine the law's idea of a raft is one that is certified fully functional. It would really suck to go in the drink and not have it inflate for you. It couldn't inflate less than not having carried one at all! I've got some light jackets but never bothered with a raft. Flying Cessnas and Pipers before, I considered that I'd never actually get it out of the plane if I had to ditch. Now however I've got a sliding canopy aeroplane, and I'd have a better chance of getting it out. Still hadn't thought of buying one (haven't made any over-water flights yet!) but if I can get one for not much money then I might as well carry it on the off chance I fly over water... Paul |
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