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Eric Roth
'Jeffrey Epstein' <[email protected]>
FW: Headset hook positions
Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:09:38 +0000
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Dear Jeffrey,
Larry called me this morning and I in turn called the design engineers at Sikorsky and requested their explanation and a
drawing (as attached).
Please do not hesitate to e-mail or call me with any questions you may have.
Have a great weekend!
Sincerely.
Eric Roth
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From: Kobylski, Elliott Tucker SW [mailto:
Sent: Frida October 30, 2009 4:09 PM
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Cc: Shurkus, Christopher R S1K;
Subject: Headset hook positions
Larry,
I just had a discussion with Eric Roth regarding the headset hook locations and I wanted to give you a little better
understanding of how the headset hooks were positioned.
Please reference the attached image for a hook layout in the aft divan seat position.
<<Headset Hook location image.jpg>>
We positioned them based on the following. We started with a 12" armrest and then took a width dimension for the
passenger area on the LH and RH sides of the fold down armrest. We then located the center point where each
passengers head would be and then centered the headset hooks on both sides of the passenger center point. I hope this
makes since, it's a little clearer in the attached image.
If JE would still like to reposition the headset hooks, it would be helpful to print out the View Fwd and View Aft renderings
and draw on the positions and then fwd the images to us. We can then update the renderings for JE's review and approval.
Thank you for the response regarding the paint. You can fax your approvals to: 860.660.0922
Regards,
E. Tucker Kobylski
Interior - Exterior Design
Sikorsky Global Helicopters
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