Sep 27, 2008 #1 lm2f Airman 18 0 Aug 3, 2008 Calgary how does the seat belt work? it has a belt coming down from the top edge of the back of the seat. here's a picture but it might be hard to see, I can't find the original pic I saw
how does the seat belt work? it has a belt coming down from the top edge of the back of the seat. here's a picture but it might be hard to see, I can't find the original pic I saw
Sep 27, 2008 #2 Micdrow “Archive” 10,636 4,177 Aug 21, 2006 Wisconsin So far this is the best I can do. Picture of a seat from a shinden in the book Japanese aircraft interiors 1940-1945 by Robert C Mikesh. Attachments shin.JPG 67.4 KB · Views: 173
So far this is the best I can do. Picture of a seat from a shinden in the book Japanese aircraft interiors 1940-1945 by Robert C Mikesh.
Sep 27, 2008 #3 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,412 6,739 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. here are some Shinden images, scroll down left side to Paul E Garber Facility at the Smithsonian, unfortunately no seat belts can be seen... CONTENTS (English) It is clear from Paul's image of the seat that there is provision on the side of the seat for Lap belts. What is not clear is whether there are attachment points on the rear of the seat or cockpit for shoulder straps as well?
here are some Shinden images, scroll down left side to Paul E Garber Facility at the Smithsonian, unfortunately no seat belts can be seen... CONTENTS (English) It is clear from Paul's image of the seat that there is provision on the side of the seat for Lap belts. What is not clear is whether there are attachment points on the rear of the seat or cockpit for shoulder straps as well?
Sep 27, 2008 #4 ratdog Airman 84 0 Sep 24, 2008 gainesville ga maybe it was split into shoulder straps in the real plane thats just a model you know.