Hartmut,
Both of the installations on the Ercoupe.org web site are simpler 
then the example you have. The pacer example is from Woodys Ercoupe 
and it does not give up any head room.

Kevin1

--- In [email protected], Hartmut Beil <hb...@...> wrote:
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> 
> What John is referring to is that a non-structural part like the 
interior panels of your Coupe you may alter yourself, even remove it 
and in most cases not even the weight and balance will be affected.
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> If you replace the seat frame with buckets or cessna seats, you 
will need to have it signed off and part of the technical description 
of the 337 should be that the structural support of the back rest is 
insignificant.
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> An example on what is needed to make that change can be seen here 
http://www.ercoupe.info/?n=Main.CessnaSeats
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> If anyone has a copy of the 337 lying around for that change, I'd 
appreciate sharing it on the http://www.ercoupe.info site.
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> (just E-Mail me)
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> 
> BTW. I had bucket seats in my Ercoupe when I bought it and the 
installation was not signed off. The first thing we did in 
preparation of the next annual was installing the original seat. ( 
Set me back over 1000 bucks back then)
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> Hartmut
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> To: [email protected]; ebengui...@...
> From: johnkuhf...@...
> Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:45:32 -0800
> Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Re: seat frame
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> Mr. Ed.,
> I am working on my IA now, and I can tell you, everything on the 
coupe is structural.  I do not think anyone would argue this. Sorry, 
Kim, I mentioned this many months ago...That said, if you can get 
someone to sign off---it is legal.  My other airplane, a Piper Pa 22 
has a similair structure.  John Colonel (Col) John Kuhfahl N2138 H
> 
> --- On Wed, 2/11/09, ebengui...@... <ebengui...@...> wrote:
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> From: ebengui...@... <ebengui...@...>
> Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Re: seat frame
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 9:01 AM
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> 
> Hi everyone,
> I am considering changing the seats in my 415 G which has a bench 
type seat 
> similar to the C and D models but with two separate cushions for 
the seats.
> My question is as follows:
> Is the bench type "Seat back frame" 
> a structural part of the aircraft?
> Prof. Ed
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