I am planning to order a new set of belts for the 41 soon and there seems to be several different configurations for shoulder harness' available. Since I have never tried all of them, especially in a tight Taylorcraft cockpit, I could use some input from those who have worn them.
First, 5 point compared to 4. Can you even attach the 5th belt and would it do any good?
Shoulder harness to a single point behind the head or two straps going back parallel. The ones that join at a single point behind the head look like they would pull the shoulder harness up against your neck and that would get irritating after a while.
Shoulder harness' around lap belt vs separate end fittings that the latch goes through. Most of the belts systems I have seen have metal shoulder harness fittings that are placed over the male lap belt before it is put with the female part of the lap belt. This pulls the shoulder harness' to a single point at the buckle. There are a lot of belts that have the lower shoulder harness ends around the actual belt so they are further apart. That “looks” more comfortable, but if they are sewn in place you have GOT to wear the shoulder harness' all the time (kind of a good thing in my opinion). Is it a good thing? I have long arms and don't think I will have any problems reaching the panel with the shoulder harness like some I have seen with shorter arms.
Any problems with any of the types of latches? The really new ones are Camlock latchs (twist to release), with the military type lever latch on some of them. I have also seen the snap in, push button latch (auto type) and the flat plate lift latch (airline type) like the ones in my plane when I bought it (that wouldn't work with the shoulder harness).
Anyone open for a new discussion topic? I am getting close to flying again and want new belts before I start.
Hank
First, 5 point compared to 4. Can you even attach the 5th belt and would it do any good?
Shoulder harness to a single point behind the head or two straps going back parallel. The ones that join at a single point behind the head look like they would pull the shoulder harness up against your neck and that would get irritating after a while.
Shoulder harness' around lap belt vs separate end fittings that the latch goes through. Most of the belts systems I have seen have metal shoulder harness fittings that are placed over the male lap belt before it is put with the female part of the lap belt. This pulls the shoulder harness' to a single point at the buckle. There are a lot of belts that have the lower shoulder harness ends around the actual belt so they are further apart. That “looks” more comfortable, but if they are sewn in place you have GOT to wear the shoulder harness' all the time (kind of a good thing in my opinion). Is it a good thing? I have long arms and don't think I will have any problems reaching the panel with the shoulder harness like some I have seen with shorter arms.
Any problems with any of the types of latches? The really new ones are Camlock latchs (twist to release), with the military type lever latch on some of them. I have also seen the snap in, push button latch (auto type) and the flat plate lift latch (airline type) like the ones in my plane when I bought it (that wouldn't work with the shoulder harness).
Anyone open for a new discussion topic? I am getting close to flying again and want new belts before I start.
Hank
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