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![]() "Doug Vetter" wrote in message ... If you're looking for an alternative to BAS inertial reels, try these guys (just try to look past the horrible website design...) http://www.davisaircraftproducts.com/ Got another web address for them that one doesn't seem to work. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message ... "Doug Vetter" wrote in message ... If you're looking for an alternative to BAS inertial reels, try these guys (just try to look past the horrible website design...) http://www.davisaircraftproducts.com/ Got another web address for them that one doesn't seem to work. Hi, It worked for me. As was stated, the web site is dreadful regarding navigation. The inertial reels are in section 7, then click on 2. |
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I guess I paid about $750.00 for the two belts and the mechanic charge
$80.00 to install. I do not know what the cost is now. I got a reduced price because the two retractors had a different tension between the two. Who is going to know? They also sell a little sleeve that goes on the nylon web that protects your neck when you do not have a collered shirt on. Casey Wilson wrote: I've decided to opt for the B.A.S. system for the SkyHawk. In response to the post about the reel breaking down and the belt then being useless -- I find lots of testimonial about how the shoulder harness prevented serious, perhaps even fatal, injury and nothing about the reels breaking down. My problem with the fixed length, is that even with the belt loosened to its max length, I can't reach the fuel selector valve on the floor. With it cinched down for take off, I can't touch the instrument panel with my finger tips and its all I can do to keep the throttle all the way in with only one finger pushing on it. The last thing I'd want to contend with if the whirly thing quit, is unfastening that belt to get to the valve and then buckling it back up before making an off field landing if I couldn't get the noise maker back in operation. Ross, thanks for the positive response. Too bad there's no competition for B.A.S. to get the price down. Go Fly! |
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![]() "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote Ross, thanks for the positive response. Too bad there's no competition for B.A.S. to get the price down. Why not scavenge one out of a car? -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message news ![]() "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote Ross, thanks for the positive response. Too bad there's no competition for B.A.S. to get the price down. Why not scavenge one out of a car? -- Jim in NC This is just a guess but... A lot of the automobile inertial reel seat belts only lock up when the deceleration is in one direction like when you hit your brakes or a brick wall. A up or down acceleration wouldn't do it and neither would a side to side. There are exceptions to this rule one being in my Honda S2000. It would lock the reel on any significant change in motion. This made putting on your seat belt as you accelerated impossible. |
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