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According to the manufacturer's information, this seat weighs under 6 lbs.
According to the manufacturer's information, this seat weighs under 6 lbs.
No, this is not a certified seat. It is used in ultralight and experimental aircraft.
Per the supplier: The seat base is angled at 13 degrees. The back brace goes up at that same angle from the bottom of the seat up the mid back 12 inches then bends back an additional 15 degrees for another 14 inches. So the entire seat back is about 26 inches high but has two angles.