Looking for a builder/owner planning on using Oregon Aero
Aircraft building and project-level overhaul forum -- Kitplanes, experimental amateur-built, homebuilding, or even restoration of certified aircraft.
I know that we have a lot of people building kit aircraft or doing interior overhauls on their certified birds right now in the BCP community, and that some of you have chosen to use Oregon Aero for their industry leading memory foam and certified-grade seat covers. If you're one of these people, you live in the Pacific Northwest, and you plan to have your seats done in the very near future (inside of 2 months) would you contact me? PM or email
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Thanks!
CubCrafters Top Cub with Oregon Aero seats:

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FWIW, I had the pilot seat in my P172D rebuilt by Oregon Aero, a few years ago. Definitely one of the better mods, as it makes it possible to fly all day and still walk at the end of the day.
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Yes, great products. I am specifically looking for an aircraft owner/builder/modder who is installing Oregon Aero full seat work with whom I can meet in person to interview for a video piece.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
I used to know a guy who did free-lance writing for the various airplane magazines back in the 1990's. He was able to wrangle discounted or free stuff in exchange for a (favorable) article. I believe he got headsets, a panel-mount GPS, and even an engine overhaul this way-- plus whatever he was paid by the magazines themselves. Something to think about, Zane....
On another, related note- the internet has (sorta) made the printed page obsolete. But have you ever considered writing an article for the magazines?
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