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1. 12:41 AM - Europa Club newsletter distribution (Rowland Carson)
2. 06:02 AM - tail spring (josok)
3. 07:18 AM - Re: Europa Club newsletter distribution (beecho@beecho.org)
4. 09:13 AM - Re: tail spring (SteveD)
5. 09:20 AM - Re: tail spring (SteveD)
6. 03:19 PM - Re: tail spring (Tony Renshaw)
7. 04:45 PM - Re: Europa Club newsletter distribution (Jeremy Davey)
8. 05:10 PM - Re: Ideas for a Powder Coating Oven (Dean Seitz)
9. 07:09 PM - Re: tail spring (Fergus Kyle)
10. 09:31 PM - Re: tail spring (Tony Renshaw)
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Subject: | Europa Club newsletter distribution |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Rowland Carson <rowil@clara.net>
As announced some time ago on this list, the Europa Club newsletter
for December 2004 with the Factory News insert, was sent to all the
Europa builders and owners for whom addresses were held. Alas, it
appears that despite the best joint efforts of the Club and Europa
2004 some addresses are out of date. I have had newsletters that were
addressed to the following people returned to me as undeliverable:
Jens Aabo, Denmark, 158, OY-EUR
Uwe Albertin, Texas, USA, A050
Edwin Allseitz, Texas, USA, A110
Phil Bensted, Queensland, Australia, 366, VH-XSS
Daniel Boyd, Georgia, USA, A045, N216JE
Dave Butler, Massachusetts, USA, A167
Marvin Farley, Iowa, USA, A051, N100MF
Daniel Foxx, Michigan, USA, A032
Paul Franzini, Hertfordshire, 470
Thomas Friedland, Washington, USA, A079, N96V
Mitchell Garner, Pennsylvania, USA, A181
Richard Hamilton, Hertfordshire, 350
Lynn Hirschfeld, Florida, USA, A132
Nigel Hutchinson-Brooks, Victoria, Australia, 423
Michel Jambon, France, 289
Jeffrey Jukes, West Yorkshire, 293
Richard Kingsley, South Carolina, USA, A233
Hans-Heinrich Langlotz, Germany, 227, OE-CHL
Brian Long, Georgia, USA, A124
Larry Morgan, Oregon, USA, A165
Wayne Oehler, California, USA, A122
Brian Petree, Tennessee, USA, A219
Ira Rampil, New York, USA, A224, N224XS
Brian Rauchfuss, California, USA, A072
Gerald Rehn, Washington, USA, A161, N645XS
Andrew Sarangan, Ohio, USA, A178
Rick Sivier, Hertfordshire, 462
Tom Troester, Indiana, USA, A174
Andrew Walker, North Yorkshire, 390
Colin Way, Dorset, 348
Paul Westman, New South Wales, Australia, 451
Alan Wright, West Midlands, 325
If your name appears above, please contact me with your current
postal address so that I can send your copy to you. Likewise, if you
are a new owner of any of the kit numbers listed. Or if you know that
any of the people above are not online, please let me know how I can
contact them. Or if you are a Europa builder or owner and didn't
receive your copy of The Europa Flyer issue #43, please get in touch.
Now here's the hard part - don't just reply to this message! The rest
of the world does not need to know your mailing address, so just send
it to me. Copy the following line:
<memsec@europaclub.org.uk>
then create a new outgoing message, and paste my address that you
just copied into the "to" box. Then go ahead and write the rest of
the message as usual.
I will send your Europa Flyer, and also make sure that the factory
gets your new address for any future communication (airworthiness
alerts, etc).
regards
Rowland
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| Europa 435 G-ROWI (740 hours building) PFA #16532
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--> Europa-List message posted by: "josok" <josok-e@ukolo.fi>
Sometimes it does not quite hit the mark: The Manual says"Mark a horizontal line
onto the rear face of the sternpost 25 mm up from the outside skin" Now what
is "outside skin" here, is it the outside skin of the fuselage or the underside
of the rear sternpost? If i assume the fuselage skin as datum, then the hole
looks to be positioned very close to the bottom edge, so i am really confused
here. Anybody?
Regards,
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Subject: | Re: Europa Club newsletter distribution |
--> Europa-List message posted by: beecho@beecho.org
Hi Rowland
My address is:
Thomas Friedland
7950 Bella Vista Road
Atascadero, CA, USA 93422
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rowland Carson" <rowil@clara.net>
Subject: Europa-List: Europa Club newsletter distribution
>
> --> Europa-List message posted by: Rowland Carson <rowil@clara.net>
>
> As announced some time ago on this list, the Europa Club newsletter
> for December 2004 with the Factory News insert, was sent to all the
> Europa builders and owners for whom addresses were held. Alas, it
> appears that despite the best joint efforts of the Club and Europa
> 2004 some addresses are out of date. I have had newsletters that were
> addressed to the following people returned to me as undeliverable:
>
> Jens Aabo, Denmark, 158, OY-EUR
> Uwe Albertin, Texas, USA, A050
> Edwin Allseitz, Texas, USA, A110
> Phil Bensted, Queensland, Australia, 366, VH-XSS
> Daniel Boyd, Georgia, USA, A045, N216JE
> Dave Butler, Massachusetts, USA, A167
> Marvin Farley, Iowa, USA, A051, N100MF
> Daniel Foxx, Michigan, USA, A032
> Paul Franzini, Hertfordshire, 470
> Thomas Friedland, Washington, USA, A079, N96V
> Mitchell Garner, Pennsylvania, USA, A181
> Richard Hamilton, Hertfordshire, 350
> Lynn Hirschfeld, Florida, USA, A132
> Nigel Hutchinson-Brooks, Victoria, Australia, 423
> Michel Jambon, France, 289
> Jeffrey Jukes, West Yorkshire, 293
> Richard Kingsley, South Carolina, USA, A233
> Hans-Heinrich Langlotz, Germany, 227, OE-CHL
> Brian Long, Georgia, USA, A124
> Larry Morgan, Oregon, USA, A165
> Wayne Oehler, California, USA, A122
> Brian Petree, Tennessee, USA, A219
> Ira Rampil, New York, USA, A224, N224XS
> Brian Rauchfuss, California, USA, A072
> Gerald Rehn, Washington, USA, A161, N645XS
> Andrew Sarangan, Ohio, USA, A178
> Rick Sivier, Hertfordshire, 462
> Tom Troester, Indiana, USA, A174
> Andrew Walker, North Yorkshire, 390
> Colin Way, Dorset, 348
> Paul Westman, New South Wales, Australia, 451
> Alan Wright, West Midlands, 325
>
> If your name appears above, please contact me with your current
> postal address so that I can send your copy to you. Likewise, if you
> are a new owner of any of the kit numbers listed. Or if you know that
> any of the people above are not online, please let me know how I can
> contact them. Or if you are a Europa builder or owner and didn't
> receive your copy of The Europa Flyer issue #43, please get in touch.
>
> Now here's the hard part - don't just reply to this message! The rest
> of the world does not need to know your mailing address, so just send
> it to me. Copy the following line:
>
> <memsec@europaclub.org.uk>
>
> then create a new outgoing message, and paste my address that you
> just copied into the "to" box. Then go ahead and write the rest of
> the message as usual.
>
> I will send your Europa Flyer, and also make sure that the factory
> gets your new address for any future communication (airworthiness
> alerts, etc).
>
> regards
>
> Rowland
> --
>
>
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--> Europa-List message posted by: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
Jos,
The strings in the photo are center fuselage. The laser is set up 235 mm - end
of tail wheel spring to whole in the threaded part. With the fuselage level and
the laser level, set the drop distance from the fuselage and put the beam though
the hole.
Chat Later,
Steved
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--> Europa-List message posted by: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
oops, answered the wrong question! I measured a few times then put the whole where
it would not change the 235 mm setting addressed in my incorrect post.
Steved.
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--> Europa-List message posted by: Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au>
Josok??
Have a look at Steve Dunsmuir's website and go to my link. Here it is but
in case it doesn't work you now know where to look. I have quite a few
photos of that setup. The dims don't accurately reflect the setup, in my
opinion.
http://www.europaowners.org/TonyR
Reg
Tony Renshaw
Sydney Australia
At 01:00 AM 2/20/2005, you wrote:
>--> Europa-List message posted by: "josok" <josok-e@ukolo.fi>
>
>Sometimes it does not quite hit the mark: The Manual says"Mark a
>horizontal line onto the rear face of the sternpost 25 mm up from the
>outside skin" Now what is "outside skin" here, is it the outside skin of
>the fuselage or the underside of the rear sternpost? If i assume the
>fuselage skin as datum, then the hole looks to be positioned very close to
>the bottom edge, so i am really confused here. Anybody?
>
>Regards,
>----------------
>Visit EuropaOwnersForum http://www.europaowners.org/
>
>
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Subject: | Europa Club newsletter distribution |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Jeremy Davey" <EuropaFlyer_3@msn.com>
Guys and Gals - please read the instructions! :-)
> Now here's the hard part - don't just reply to this message! The rest
> of the world does not need to know your mailing address, so just send
> it to me. Copy the following line:
>
> <memsec@europaclub.org.uk>
>
> then create a new outgoing message, and paste my address that you just
> copied into the "to" box. Then go ahead and write the rest of the
> message as usual.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
beecho@beecho.org
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Europa Club newsletter distribution
--> Europa-List message posted by: beecho@beecho.org
Hi Rowland
My address is:
Thomas Friedland
7950 Bella Vista Road
Atascadero, CA, USA 93422
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rowland Carson" <rowil@clara.net>
Subject: Europa-List: Europa Club newsletter distribution
>
> --> Europa-List message posted by: Rowland Carson <rowil@clara.net>
>
> As announced some time ago on this list, the Europa Club newsletter
> for December 2004 with the Factory News insert, was sent to all the
> Europa builders and owners for whom addresses were held. Alas, it
> appears that despite the best joint efforts of the Club and Europa
> 2004 some addresses are out of date. I have had newsletters that were
> addressed to the following people returned to me as undeliverable:
>
> Jens Aabo, Denmark, 158, OY-EUR
> Uwe Albertin, Texas, USA, A050
> Edwin Allseitz, Texas, USA, A110
> Phil Bensted, Queensland, Australia, 366, VH-XSS
> Daniel Boyd, Georgia, USA, A045, N216JE
> Dave Butler, Massachusetts, USA, A167
> Marvin Farley, Iowa, USA, A051, N100MF
> Daniel Foxx, Michigan, USA, A032
> Paul Franzini, Hertfordshire, 470
> Thomas Friedland, Washington, USA, A079, N96V
> Mitchell Garner, Pennsylvania, USA, A181
> Richard Hamilton, Hertfordshire, 350
> Lynn Hirschfeld, Florida, USA, A132
> Nigel Hutchinson-Brooks, Victoria, Australia, 423
> Michel Jambon, France, 289
> Jeffrey Jukes, West Yorkshire, 293
> Richard Kingsley, South Carolina, USA, A233
> Hans-Heinrich Langlotz, Germany, 227, OE-CHL
> Brian Long, Georgia, USA, A124
> Larry Morgan, Oregon, USA, A165
> Wayne Oehler, California, USA, A122
> Brian Petree, Tennessee, USA, A219
> Ira Rampil, New York, USA, A224, N224XS
> Brian Rauchfuss, California, USA, A072
> Gerald Rehn, Washington, USA, A161, N645XS
> Andrew Sarangan, Ohio, USA, A178
> Rick Sivier, Hertfordshire, 462
> Tom Troester, Indiana, USA, A174
> Andrew Walker, North Yorkshire, 390
> Colin Way, Dorset, 348
> Paul Westman, New South Wales, Australia, 451
> Alan Wright, West Midlands, 325
>
> If your name appears above, please contact me with your current
> postal address so that I can send your copy to you. Likewise, if you
> are a new owner of any of the kit numbers listed. Or if you know that
> any of the people above are not online, please let me know how I can
> contact them. Or if you are a Europa builder or owner and didn't
> receive your copy of The Europa Flyer issue #43, please get in touch.
>
> Now here's the hard part - don't just reply to this message! The rest
> of the world does not need to know your mailing address, so just send
> it to me. Copy the following line:
>
> <memsec@europaclub.org.uk>
>
> then create a new outgoing message, and paste my address that you
> just copied into the "to" box. Then go ahead and write the rest of
> the message as usual.
>
> I will send your Europa Flyer, and also make sure that the factory
> gets your new address for any future communication (airworthiness
> alerts, etc).
>
> regards
>
> Rowland
> --
>
>
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Subject: | Ideas for a Powder Coating Oven |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Dean Seitz" <daseitz@cfl.rr.com>
Brian
Look at my site http://www.ambientdesigns.com/EuropaXS/ for March 2004
Powder coat Oven. I mad it out of Galv flashing and aluminum angle pop
riveted together. Insulated with the board they use to make heating ducts
out of. And a $20 hot plate. Cranks up to 400 deg at medium setting on the
burners.
Dean
A284 N284A
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
EuropaXSA276@aol.com
Subject: Europa-List: Ideas for a Powder Coating Oven
--> Europa-List message posted by: EuropaXSA276@aol.com
Gents.
I recently purchased a powder coating gun and have been experimenting with
good results. In addition I have an old used electrical kitchen oven with 4
burner top that I have been using for the cure process.
Unfortunately many of the items I would like to coat will not fit into the
standard size oven.
I seek ideas to make a lager oven. Perhaps using the stove top heating
elements?
Your ideas, experiences, and photos would be greatly appreciated!
Tailwinds
Brian Skelly
Texas
Europa # A276 TriGear
See My build photos at:
http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS
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--> Europa-List message posted by: "Fergus Kyle" <VE3LVO@rac.ca>
----- Original Message -----
From: "josok" <josok-e@ukolo.fi>
Subject: Europa-List: tail spring
| --> Europa-List message posted by: "josok" <josok-e@ukolo.fi>
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| Sometimes it does not quite hit the mark: The Manual says"Mark a
horizontal line onto the rear face of the sternpost 25 mm up from the
outside skin" Now what is "outside skin" here, is it the outside skin of the
fuselage or the underside of the rear sternpost? If i assume the fuselage
skin as datum, then the hole looks to be positioned very close to the bottom
edge, so i am really confused here. Anybody?
|
| Regards,
| ----------------
Josok,
I must be very simple. I followed the word to the letter! I
drilled a 1mm hole up from the outside bottom of the fuselage, and stuck a
piece of wire up through it which was 25mm long, then carefully marked the
horizontal line on the back of the sternpost. It worked a charm, although I
had to file a small segment of a circle out of the bottom corner of the
fuselage to accomodate the tailspring when bolted in. The aircraft sits at
the requisite angle though...............
Cheers, Ferg
A064
sanding sanding sanding
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--> Europa-List message posted by: Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au>
Josok?
About this tailspring.............if all is absolutely ideal dimensionally,
yes, take the measurement and make your hole. Otherwise, setup you
tailwheel on the spring, on a board set at the correct height beneath the
tail, and then transpose the angle of the horizontal, tail contained,
portion of the spring laterally "through" the fuse side and onto the
sternpost centreline. Then drill away. I reckon the inaccuracies of
homebuilding suggest you tailor the dim as required to achieve the actual
goal, which is not a hole 1" up, but a tailwheel that has the tailplane at
the correct angle when the fuse is static on the ground.
Reg
Tony Renshaw
Sydney Australia
P.S. Have a look at those photos.
At 10:17 AM 2/20/2005, you wrote:
>--> Europa-List message posted by: Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au>
>
>Josok??
>Have a look at Steve Dunsmuir's website and go to my link. Here it is but
>in case it doesn't work you now know where to look. I have quite a few
>photos of that setup. The dims don't accurately reflect the setup, in my
>opinion.
>http://www.europaowners.org/TonyR
>Reg
>Tony Renshaw
>Sydney Australia
>At 01:00 AM 2/20/2005, you wrote:
> >--> Europa-List message posted by: "josok" <josok-e@ukolo.fi>
> >
> >Sometimes it does not quite hit the mark: The Manual says"Mark a
> >horizontal line onto the rear face of the sternpost 25 mm up from the
> >outside skin" Now what is "outside skin" here, is it the outside skin of
> >the fuselage or the underside of the rear sternpost? If i assume the
> >fuselage skin as datum, then the hole looks to be positioned very close to
> >the bottom edge, so i am really confused here. Anybody?
> >
> >Regards,
> >----------------
> >Visit EuropaOwnersForum http://www.europaowners.org/
> >
> >
>
>
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