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1. 12:42 AM - Re: Europa Photo Gallery and Forum (Stephan Cassel)
2. 01:08 AM - Re: XS Trigear rudder cable alignment (Jac van Heeswijk)
3. 03:49 AM - Polyfibre filler please? (Graham Singleton)
4. 09:11 AM - Seatbelts - AFSAFE (Erich Trombley)
5. 11:25 AM - Re: Polyfibre filler please? (Ami McFadyean)
6. 03:53 PM - Where to buy a Floscan (tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au)
7. 07:10 PM - Re: Where to buy a Floscan (Troy Maynor)
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Subject: | Re: Europa Photo Gallery and Forum |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Stephan Cassel" <cassel@sensewave.com>
Well done Jos and Steve !
Regards
Stephan 556
Do not archive
> --> Europa-List message posted by: ScramIt@aol.com
>
> Hello All,
>
> After a few weeks of work and many behind the scenes emails, the Europa
> Owners Forum is online!
> First, The Forum is not trying to replace Matronics list server. The
> Matronics service is outstanding and it's reliability unprecedented.
> The Forum is just another tool to use in your online communications.
>
> After many long discussions with the Europa Club, a plan to move
> forward was conceived. What we both agreed on was that we didn't need
> two places to have to look to make sure you're getting all the Europa
> news and banter. We also agreed that we needed a place to store our
> photos and possibly have complete online builders photo albums.
> Done! The Forum now has a full featured photo gallery installed. From
> the main menu, click Gallery in the top right of your screen. Once
> fully registered you can add photos one two or 50+ at a time. Into
> public albums or make your own private album that only you can add to
> and edit.
>
> Also I added a Fly In and Fly Out section. Planning, is much easier
> with all the information in one spot. I've added the ability to
> include attachments to your posts, so photos, documents, and PDF files
> can be added directly into your post. Photos of the approach, knee
> board pdf files, whatever you can think of. This section is an
> experiment that can be expanded or removed. Time will tell.
>
> http://forum.okhuijsen.org/
>
> The Europa Owners Forum is a gift to our brothers and sisters in
> aviation from Jos Okhuijsen and Steve Dunsmuir.
>
>
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Subject: | Re: XS Trigear rudder cable alignment |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Jac van Heeswijk" <jac.vanheeswijk@hetnet.nl>
----- Original Message -----
From: <TELEDYNMCS@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Europa-List: XS Trigear rudder cable alignment
> --> Europa-List message posted by: TELEDYNMCS@aol.com
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> Thanks for the info. I've experimented with a few different materials for
> fairleads, various kinds of tubing, phenolic, etc. Neville said to use the
black
> brake line tubing that came with the kit. It would probably work, but the
> nylon ones that Spruce has seem to have the lowest friction by far. I'm
putting a
> set in the rear bulkhead, at the tower on a plywood spreader, and in the
> tunnel where the rudder cable passes the gas tank. Sure don't want that
rudder
> cable slapping the gas tank! I'm also putting turnbuckles just behind the
baggage
> bay supports where they will be accessible from the access hole in the
> bulkhead. I might end up putting another set at the baggage bay supports
if the
> turnbuckles want to slap the floor.
>
> Hope you can make our fly-in! The Purple Martins are in residence at our
> field along about that time. They make it very pleasant to be outdoors.
(no
> skeeters)
>
> Regards,
>
> John Lawton
> Dunlap, TN
> A-245 (getting all the little tidbits done before the top goes on)
>
>
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Subject: | Polyfibre filler please? |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Graham Singleton <graham@gflight.f9.co.uk>
At 23:56 18/02/2004 -0800, you wrote:
>Any spare Polyfibre filler please?
>Now I have to fill and prime the aileron before applying the finish coat!
>
>Does anyone in the UK have a small quantity of filling and priming materials
>left over that they could let me have please? I will happily pay for them
>and for any shipping costs.
Bryan
I've got plenty of Expancell miroballoons. Use that with your spare resin,
Almost zero extra cost! An hour in the car?
Graham
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Subject: | Seatbelts - AFSAFE |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Erich Trombley <erichdtrombley@juno.com>
Sorry to take sooooo long getting back to everyone on the part numbers for the
AMSAFE seat-belts I am using on my bird. They are a four point harness with inertial
reels part number 4038. They can be found at:
http://www.amsafe.com/images/pdfs/4pointcatalog.pdf
see page 52.
I am very pleased with the units, especially the inertial reels. They are so comfortable
and allow one to move forward and aft without having to constantly
adjust the vertical straps. An added benefit is that since the vertical straps
are on reels there is no tendency for these straps to cause the lap belt to "ride"
up on ones belly which I have found to be the case with supplied Europa
belts. It seems with the Europa belts that no matter how tight the lap belt is
as soon as you adjust the vertical straps to be snug, then the lap belt starts
to "ride up" on the body. As you know the lap belts need to remain low and
tight around the waist. With the AMSAFE this is never a concern.
Regards,
Erich Trombley
N28ET
Classic Monowheel 914.
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Subject: | Re: Polyfibre filler please? |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Ami McFadyean" <ami@mcfadyean.freeserve.co.uk>
And lighter than Polyfiber, which also means less lead in the counterbalance
weight. Win-win.
Duncan McF.
Do not archive.
--- Original Message -----
From: "Graham Singleton" <graham@gflight.f9.co.uk>
Subject: Europa-List: Polyfibre filler please?
> --> Europa-List message posted by: Graham Singleton
<graham@gflight.f9.co.uk>
>
> At 23:56 18/02/2004 -0800, you wrote:
> >Any spare Polyfibre filler please?
> >Now I have to fill and prime the aileron before applying the finish coat!
> >
> >Does anyone in the UK have a small quantity of filling and priming
materials
> >left over that they could let me have please? I will happily pay for them
> >and for any shipping costs.
>
> Bryan
> I've got plenty of Expancell miroballoons. Use that with your spare resin,
> Almost zero extra cost! An hour in the car?
> Graham
>
>
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Subject: | Where to buy a Floscan |
--> Europa-List message posted by: tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au
Gidday,
I'd like to incorporate a Floscan fuel flow sensor into my plumbing going into
my
cockpit module, soon to be installed. I am having trouble finding where I can buy
them singularly. Wicks and Spruce don't sell them, and they are hard to track
down on the web. If anyone can put me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.
Also,
the applicable model, 264 or 246?? something like that I think.
Reg
Tony Renshaw
Sydney Australia
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Subject: | Where to buy a Floscan |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Troy Maynor" <wingnut54@charter.net>
Tony,
Rocky Mountain Instruments has them. Check with John Wigney on how to get
away with using only one even with the return fuel line installed.
Troy Maynor
N120EU Monowheel Classic
Left to finish:
Paint,interior,engine install, wiring.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of
> tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 6:52 PM
> To: europa-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Europa-List: Where to buy a Floscan
>
>
> --> Europa-List message posted by: tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au
>
> Gidday,
> I'd like to incorporate a Floscan fuel flow sensor into my
> plumbing going into my
> cockpit module, soon to be installed. I am having trouble finding
> where I can buy
> them singularly. Wicks and Spruce don't sell them, and they are
> hard to track
> down on the web. If anyone can put me in the right direction I'd
> appreciate it. Also,
> the applicable model, 264 or 246?? something like that I think.
> Reg
> Tony Renshaw
> Sydney Australia
>
>
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