Hi,
I am wondering what people have / use , to hold cargo secure in the baggage compartment area.
What setup do you have?
Hi,
I am wondering what people have / use , to hold cargo secure in the baggage compartment area.
What setup do you have?
Kevin,
Kitfox Outback
912 ULS
Airmaster AP332CTFH-WWR70W
Summit Aircraft Wheel Skis
C-FOXW
none for me
Dorsal ~~^~~
Series 7 - Tri-Gear
912 ULS Warp Drive
I put 6 (3 per side) small tie-down brackets bolted thru the baggage floor. Then I bought one of those 6-pronged bungee assemblies to go over the cargo and hook into the brackets on the floor. Of course I can also use single bungees or ropes depending on the size and shape of the baggage.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
None for me. (Baggagesack, plywood bottom).
Although I do have some pockets sewn in the Side-panels for small stuff that had to be reachable.
My baggage set-up is another one off thing. I made the floor of laminated foam fiberglass with aluminum angle perimeter with slots for velcro straps. The sides are cordura and strap to the floor. I have tie down tabs on each corner and the plan is a bungee secured net set-up to keep stuff off the ceiling during turbulance.
Baggage Floor.jpg
I used drawer pulls. Reinforced them below baggage floor with large fender washers.
David E.
Woodstock, Georgia
N97DE S5 TD Flying
N97KE RV-9A Sold
N96KE RV10 Sold
Rans S21 Helping Brother Build (Selling)
Vans RV-14A (On Order)
I replaced the AN bolts that hold the floor to the welded tabs on my Series 5 with AN eyebolts that allow bungee hooks to go thru and then over the baggage. To be honest in 10 years of flying my kitfox I haven't needed them. Bruce N199CL
At each of the locations where the baggage floor (Kitfox supplied) is bolted down, I have used loops of flat nylon strap from our camping store, with large diameter washers under the bolt head. I plan to use these with cargo straps/netting.
- Gary
S7 SuperSport Tri-gear
w/Rotax 912, Oratex, Dynon
How is the weight off the floor...+\-
It is because i starting to make a floor plate in aluminum...it is a 3/16" aluminum plate with 7/8 hole at each 1 1/4" the original weight is 9 pounds...so i dont know how is gone be after drilling all holes....
aluminum depending on it's composition (alloys imbedded) has different weights..the more pure the alloy the lighter it is..here is an example on how to figure what it will weigh
Metric density (g/cm³) x D² x L x π / 4000 weight Example: 2.80 g/cm³ x 20 mm² x 1 m x π / 4000 = 0.880 kg
Imperial density (lbs/in³) x D² x L x π / 4 weight Example: 0.101 lbs/in³ x 0.75 in² x 12 in x π / 4 = 0.536 lbs
so with this example we know .75" or 3/4" x 12" round stock weighs 0.536 lbs
1" round stock would weigh 0.952 lbs at 12" it's not as easy as taking the difference in the thickness's to get exact numbers but it will be close as far as questimations go,.. .875" will weigh close to 0.700 at 12"
.1885 = 3/16" take 12" divided by .1885= 63.6605 ( rounded off)63.7
0.700 / 63.7= .0101 again rounded off,..take .0101 x amount of holes,..this will give you a very close guestimation of what 3/16" plate X the amount of holes subtracted from 9 lbs will weigh
if its 75 holes..75 x.0101 =.7575 lbs,, 9 -.7575= 8.2425 lbs
Last edited by SkyPirate; 01-21-2014 at 11:22 AM.
Chase
Model 5 OutBack
912 UL