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1. 02:13 AM - Tail plane Pip Pin Cover (David Joyce)
2. 03:35 AM - Re: Sun n Fun Meet-ups (Kingsley Hurst)
3. 03:51 AM - Re: Tailplane Pip pin Cover (Flying Farmer)
4. 03:56 AM - paint finishing (danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk)
5. 07:47 AM - More on constant speed props (John & Paddy Wigney)
6. 02:27 PM - Re: part #'s for CHT probes? (JR(Bob) Gowing)
7. 05:52 PM - Weight and balance form Europa XS (Mike Baker)
8. 06:37 PM - Re: Weight and balance form Europa XS (Cliff Shaw)
9. 09:39 PM - Wingtip trolley for XS (Andrew Sarangan)
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Subject: | Tail plane Pip Pin Cover |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
Richard, Apart from covers it's worth considering getting rid of the ring in
the pip pins so that all of the holes can be much smaller. A small piece of
steel in the hole the ring goes through allows you to fish the pip pin out
and replace it with a tool that has a spiral groove that screws on to the
pip pin and pulls up the central portion of it, thus disengaging the pips.
The tool is only about a centimetre in diameter, (lives on the ignition key
ring), and the access holes in the tail planes and wing roots only need to
be slightly wider. This makes the system pretty much tamper proof, so that
no passing youth can readily go off with a pip pin to see how well the plane
flies without it, and also covering the hole with a small circle of sticky
white plastic is neat and easy. Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
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Subject: | Re: Sun n Fun Meet-ups |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Kingsley Hurst" <hurstkr@growzone.com.au>
> I'll be there for sure on Friday the 7th. See you all at 11:00!
> Look forward to seeing you. I will be in the Homebuilt Camping area also.
> I plan to arrive on Monday and head out on Friday.
> I just got e-mail from Peter Jeffers on another list. He will be there
> Friday also, and it looks like I will be there at 11:00 Friday. Should be
> a big day!
> Bobbi and I will be there Friday and Saturday
> plus many others now deleted in envy
Aaw Gee Fellas, how do you think this makes ME feel stuck over here on the
other side of the Planet ?
Well just to show you what a good sport I am, I hope you all have a bl***y
good time. Wish I could be there !
Best regards to all
Kingsley (calling from in lil ole Oz)
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Subject: | RE: Tailplane Pip pin Cover |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Flying Farmer" <funnyphone@btinternet.com>
All,
Thank you for all the replies on the pip pin covers. There has been lots of very
good ideas and my head is now full. :shock:
Ian has suggested that I will have to keep the PFA happy with any mods undertaken,
and I like his Idea. I also favor the very simple method of the sticky covers
(simple and affective)
One again Thank You All
Richard Wheelwright.
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--> Europa-List message posted by: "danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk" <danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk>
Hi All.
Now that I've finished the filling / sanding and the UV
Priming. its time to think of which top coat to use. As I've decided to
farm this job out to a "proper painter" a Polyurethane type would seem
to be the best.
So my question to fellow builders, What did you use on your bird? did
you find it satisfactory? any problems latter on?
Thanks in anticipation Danny
G-C.E.R.I.
build no 541
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Subject: | More on constant speed props |
--> Europa-List message posted by: John & Paddy Wigney <johnwigney@alltel.net>
Dear Europaphiles,
There has been quite a bit of correspondence lately with regard to
constant speed props. I have a Whirlwind hydraulic C/S prop which has
served me very well for 450+ hours. I have had this prop on my plane
from new after hearing Kim Prout say that it was the single biggest
improvement to his plane. I have no involvement with this company but I
can give a sincere testimonial. A few details :-
* See information at http://www.whirlwindaviation.com/series100.php.
Greg Anderson is the contact - he says current delivery timing is
~ 4 weeks.
* The prop is very light, 9.3 lbs. Engine always cranks easily on
cold starts.
* High quality spinner and mounting.
* Prop is designed for the Rotax 912/912S/914 installation. There is
a gear box shaft mod required for the oil feed to the prop.
* Hydraulic governor is very accurate and consistent.
* Price is not inexpensive but is excellent value at $3,995 plus
$1,275 for the governor.
* Excellent short field take off. Fully fine max speed is easily set
at 5,800 rpm.
* Easily set for whatever cruise RPM and manifold pressure are
desired. Excellent high speed performance - if I want to go at
full blast, I just dial in 5500 rpm and go full throttle.
* Whirlwind propellers are popular with the competitive aerobatic crowd.
* Since the governor occupies the pad which would normally mount a
vacuum pump, instrumentation must be electric only. This is not a
big problem if one uses low current draw items such as a DYNON
EFIS and LED nav/position lights.
Cheers, John
N262WF, mono XS, 912S
Mooresville, North Carolina
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Subject: | Re: part #'s for CHT probes? |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "JR(Bob) Gowing" <jrgowing@bigpond.net.au>
Tony
Do you know if water pressure can be measured by the ACS much cheaper oil
pressure sender please?
JR (Bob) Gowing Kit 327 in Oz
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Krzyzewski" <tonyk@kaon.co.nz>
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 5:37 AM
Subject: RE: Europa-List: part #'s for CHT probes?
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "Tony Krzyzewski" <tonyk@kaon.co.nz>
>
>
> > ACS sell a much cheaper oil pressure sender. The
> > temperature senders in the Rotax there are three - the one
> > used for oil is the same as the one used for CHT - are
> > metric and there isn't much of a choice when replacing them.
>
> Westach sell cht and oil temperature senders with metric threads which are
a direct replacement for the VDO senders supplied with the Rotax engines.
I've replaced my VDO senders with these as well as fitting 4 x Westach egt
senders to my914 to support the (now defunct) Audio Flight Avionics AFA10
engine management system. For water temperature I used a Skydrive supplied
fitting which sits in one of the hoses leading from the swirl pot and has
another Westac CHT sender screwed into it.
>
> Regards
>
> Tony
>
>
> --
>
>
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Subject: | Weight and balance form Europa XS |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Mike Baker <galahav@yahoo.com>
Hi All,
Where is the weight and balance form for the aircraft?
Thanks,
Mike Baker
2 years and still gathering info
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Subject: | Re: Weight and balance form Europa XS |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Cliff Shaw" <flyinggpa@comcast.net>
Mike
POH
I got mine with the FWF kit.
Cliff Shaw
1041 Euclid ave.
Edmonds, WA 98020
425 776 5555
http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Baker
To: Europa List
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: Europa-List: Weight and balance form Europa XS
--> Europa-List message posted by: Mike Baker <galahav@yahoo.com>
Hi All,
Where is the weight and balance form for the aircraft?
Thanks,
Mike Baker
2 years and still gathering info
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Subject: | Wingtip trolley for XS |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Andrew Sarangan <asarangan@yahoo.com>
Has anyone made a XS wingtip trolley like the one Chuck Popenoe had
constructed for the classic wings?
Andrew Sarangan
http://www.sarangan.org
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