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Although I liked the way I originally installed the seats directly to the seat pan for weight savings, I realized that I couldn't get them back as I needed for my legs. So, I broke down and installed the in-flight adjustable seat sliders. They are heavy, but I can get the seat quite a bit further back. I can also install with some bushing to tilt the seat back a bit as well. I think I may eventually rebuild the seat pans with the seat back brackets riveted at an angle to get the seat back angle the way I want it. Once I get the upholstery in there I should know.

Magnum
210
180 / 185
210
210
V35B
180 / 185
180 / 185
RV-8
Murphy Moose
Baron 55
Baron 55
Tucano Front Panel
35-B33
Baron 55
PA-24
PA-24
Decathlon
210L
172
RV-6
RV-6
RV-7/9
RV-14
PA-46-350
RV-7/9
RV-7/9
182P, Q, R, R182, TR182
RV-14
RV-14
RV-14
RV-14
RV-14
RV-14
Sportsman
RV-4