Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #1536
From: Rumburg, William <wrumburg@cdicorp.com>
Subject: RE: Aircraft Spruce Interior Kits
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 14:50:39 -0500
To: 'Paul A. Nafziger' <naf@tminet.com>, 'lancair.list@olsusa.com' <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
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>Does anyone out there have experience installing the Lancair 320 interior
>kit that Aircraft Spruce sells?  If so, care to expound on the quality, ease
>of installation, etc?
>
>Paul -

  Pardon that its taken me a couple of days to respond. I installed an
Aircraft Spruce upholstery kit in my 320 two years ago. Photos of my
installation are on our LML website attachments (at the bottom of the page).
Lancairs became popular enough that ACS added them to their upholstery kits
in 1990-91. Phil Harcourt's 360 was used as the model for the kit by Diane
Davidson. When she later left ACS (about 1994), the entire upholstery kit
line was discontinued for about two years, until Todd, (who specialized in
upholstery,) revived them in 1995. I purchased mine in 1996. I paid
approximately $ 1,800,  which included custom Velcro-on headrests of my
own design. The overall quality was excellent. It's still a lot of work to
install...many custom measurements (almost all pieces are furnished
oversized, customer trim to fit). I removed the plastic backing on all
pieces. They were not only unnecessary, but in some cases, prevented
installation. Simply glue all pieces in using spray-on adhesive after careful
fitting and cutting. I'd estimate at least 100 hours for a good job.

                               Bill Rumburg
                               N403WR  (Sonic BOOM)
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