Did you get assembled Oregon Aero seats (what you ordered) or the new Vans produced seat "kit?"
It was the new un-assembled seat kit manufactured by VANS.
Did you get assembled Oregon Aero seats (what you ordered) or the new Vans produced seat "kit?"
Why is it so hard for them to deliver in a sensical order?I ordered 8/31/2021 and haven't received seats yet.
Just great. After a three year wait my engine is ready for pickup. Now I get another stop on the seats.I spoke with a representative of Van's on Friday, May 10, looking for information on when my front seats might ship. I was told that there was a "recall" on the seats that had been delivered, and that they had no information on when more seats might be available.
Did you receive your seats, or are they still backordered? I've received no such notice.Recieved a notice from Van's today: "After shipping the initial production run to customers, we received valuable feedback and revised the foam contouring and seat back profile. This redesign is not related to functionality; it is being made for aesthetics, comfort, and ease of upholstery."
I was hoping Van's had merely reverse engineered the Oregon Aero seats (that I paid for.) Does not appear to be the case. I do appreciate that they're trying to make things right, but to survive they best get their quality under control.
Received them 1 month ago.Did you receive your seats, or are they still backordered? I've received no such notice.
This is the response to my email last week asking for an update.Did anyone get new seat backs? They were supposed to ship last month but I haven't seen anything.
Are you waiting on the seats or just the seat backs? I already have the seats and have assembled them other than the back pans. I had some fitment issues with the back pans and the back frames and I'm really curious if the revision fixes the issue.This is the response to my email last week asking for an update.
Carl
Hello,
Your are number 47 in line.
We don’t have an exact date for this part.
We will let you know as soon as possible.
My apologies for the inconvenience.
Have a good day!
I’m waiting for the entire front seats.Are you waiting on the seats or just the seat backs? I already have the seats and have assembled them other than the back pans. I had some fitment issues with the back pans and the back frames and I'm really curious if the revision fixes the issue.
No seat backs (or correspondence) here.Did anyone get new seat backs? They were supposed to ship last month but I haven't seen anything.
They won’t - they were built by Oregon Aero…Because they don't; They think that grossly inflating the markup will solve their cash problem. I have to say that someone at Vans has gone just a bit overboard with the pricing. Seems that someone just waived a 75% wand over every part they sell. While I feel for Vans, I just don't see how this approach works well for them long term if they let it stand. $17,000 for two seat frames and 4 pieces of foam is insane. At some point, customers will revolt.
Doubling all of the prices may solve the short term problems, as they have a whole bunch of customers without other choices. Once that bulge clears the system, l see real concerns. If I were looking at a kit purchase today and happened to check parts prices, I would think twice before signing on the dotted line. If the fuselage kit is $30K, but they charge $17K just for the seats, that tells me that the company intends to truly "stick it to me" with any replacement part I may need to purchase and would not leave me with a warm feeling. I get the fact that they are going to charge more for an individual part than for the representative portion that was in the kit, but it still needs to be reasonable. $17K for two seats is simply not reasonable. WHile I can see taking the $11 plastic part to $19, you cannot apply that same approach to a $10K part.
This all really kind of sad. Vans built their reputation by charging fair and reasonable prices on pretty much EVERYTHING that they sold and up until recently was a starategy that made Van a wealthy man. I certainly agree that prices need to keep pace with the reality of their cost, however, these recent moves go totally against Vans business model for the last several decades. I can't say that I am surprised though. You bring in a bunch of outside consultants and they fill your head with all sorts of ideas that may work for other companies, but don't mesh with your culture. I certainly hope at some point they take a breath and re think some of these changes. And I REALLY hope that I never have one of the seats in my 10 break.
Larry
Something interesting about certification standards, testing, crashworthiness and potentially related to MOSAIC. Safety is obviously important to all of us, though modern methods of testing based in digital modeling and simulation has greatly improved safety and reduced costs significantly over the last couple of decades. We’re seeing cars, planes, and spacecraft all developed digitally, testing conducted through simulation, and end results who’s safety characteristics far outstrip traditional development (see spacex and Tesla…).A lot to parse in that Oregon Aero post:
1. Is there a crash worthiness standard for seats in experimental aircraft in any way?
2. Wow on the pricing - the price for seats almost meets the cost of the finish kit as a whole. Guess that explains the disconnect on the seats.
The retail price of this package with standard fabric upholstery is $18,913.00 for a complete ship set. There is nothing left to assemble or buy. Alternatively, the seat cushions can be supplied with certified, aircraft quality leather for an additional $1,000 or whatever the current market rate for leather happens to be.
As an incentive intended, obviously, to expand production to something beyond one ship set, we will offer the RV-10 community a 10% discount off these prices.
We will get you flying.
Mike Dennis
CEO, President, and Founder, Oregon Aero, Inc.
The sales people at the booth did not the price, is 18K for front and back seats ?My first RV-10 has these seats. Very good product, but the cost was ~10% of this listed $18,913. Shoot fire, the brand new Lycoming in my first RV cost less than this.
Perhaps I just don’t understand how aluminum and even the most space age super foam in the world, plus manufacturing could cost more than ~$2K for two relatively simple seats. What say you Oregon Aero - can you justify the cost (beyond your patent that locks in RV-10 builders)?
Considering the pain and cost to Van’s and its builders, is there any doubt why Van’s cut ties with Oregon Aero?
Carl
Waiting on seats for two years
Carl, are you sure your seats were <$2k? I remember the BOM that came with my finish (?) kit and that the seats were incredibly expensive.My first RV-10 has these seats. Very good product, but the cost was ~10% of this listed $18,913. Shoot fire, the brand new Lycoming in my first RV cost less than this.
Carl
Waiting on seats for two years
Just the front pair.The sales people at the booth did not the price, is 18K for front and back seats ?
I think you have a typo in the year. My finish kit, ordered in 2007, was $12.K, including the seats w/o upholstery.The invoice for my Finish Kit ordered in 2001 showed the backordered Oregon Aero seats priced at ~$7,150. The whole Finish kit was $17,450.
It took 2 years to recieve the Finish kit (sans seats) and another year to receive NON-Oregon Aero seats, which have since been recalled. So, essentially I am still waiting for seats. Paying another $18K to get what I should have received in the first place would be a tough pill to swallow.
I think you have a typo in the year. My finish kit, ordered in 2007, was $12.K, including the seats w/o upholstery.
I think people are mis-reading the tea leaves. Vans didn't recall their seats because of "defects". They recalled them under the threat of a patent infringement lawsuit. Greed - backed by patent lawyers - will be the undoing of free enterprise. I am sad to say, I don't think Vans is going to recover.
Sounds like the revised seats are shipping.Oregon Aero or Vans?
I'm about to pay the final bill for finishing kit. Before i do, I think it's possible for me to delete the seat parts and buy the incredibly-expensive Oregon Aero seat parts instead. If you've read the (published here on VAF) open letter from Oregon Aero you might think that buying theirs would be a safer option. I emailed Vans to ask what the discount would be a few weeks ago and haven't heard back. I'd almost certainly be money ahead to blindly follow Vans lead. But currently undecided.
What does the VAF hive mind say?
In 2010 the seat foam, but not the covering (upholstry) was included in the kit.Received seats 4 years ago but not cushions. (front or rear) Where they ever included ?
When did you order your finish kit?I received my replacement back frames, back webs and cushions today. These are replacements for (because of the recall of) my original Van's seats I received in May.
I agree, when did you order?When did you order your finish kit?
Carl
When did you order?I received my replacement back frames, back webs and cushions today. These are replacements for (because of the recall of) my original Van's seats I received in May.
A buddy has a pair of un-upholstered Oregon Aero seats that I look forward to comparing side-by-side when I assemble mine. Will report back.
I’d like to hear from Vans engineering on this, although it’s probably proprietary. Remember that in the crash scenario we’re talking about the pilot will suddenly ‘weigh’ a half ton or more. I personally have seen a ‘breaker bar’ bent (under abuse) with less force than that.….. I can say with certainty though that other than what the cushions provide, the Van's seat will provide no other energy attenuation in the vertical axis. The milled aluminum bars are stout….
This is my take as well.My Finish Kit was ordered 1/18/2022 and initially shipped 5/26/2023....and I have NOT received my front seats as yet. Doesn't sound like Vans is necessarily going by order date?
see post 128I agree, when did you order?
I ordered my finish kit in August 2022. Re-ordered with the price increase about 12 hours after it was announced in December 2023 and received the finish kit in August 2024.
The only and primary difference I can see in the seats Van's provided (with the new -1 seat backs of course) are the seat pan. The frame is identical, but Oregon Aero has cloth web in the seat pan upon which the cushions sit while Vans has milled aluminum bars and sheet metal upon which the cushions sit. In the Z-axis I would imagine the Oregon Aero seats with the webbing provide some level of vertical crash force attenuation (can't say how much). I can say with certainty though that other than what the cushions provide, the Van's seat will provide no other energy attenuation in the vertical axis. The milled aluminum bars are stout. Now will that matter? I don't know, I guess you would have to know exactly how you are going to crash your airplane in the future and what G loads you will see in the Z-axis in order to answer that question. But the Van's seats are built very rigidly and appear fairly high quality. Not sure if we will see a patent infringement lawsuit from Oregon Aero in the future, but I wouldn't put it past them based on what I see (assuming of course that OA has any sort of patent on the design to begin with)