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1. 12:28 AM - Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna (Richard Holder)
2. 01:21 AM - Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna (Carl Pattinson)
3. 02:02 AM - Re: Warp Drive (willie.harrison@tinyonline.co.uk)
4. 06:20 AM - Fw: aimaster blades (Robert Borger)
5. 06:20 AM - Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna (Jim Brown)
6. 06:46 AM - Re: Fw: aimaster blades (SteveD)
7. 07:01 AM - Re: VOR Aerial/Antenna (Robert Borger)
8. 07:19 AM - Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna (europa flugzeug fabrik)
9. 07:40 AM - Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna (europa flugzeug fabrik)
10. 07:59 AM - Re: Re: Fw: aimaster blades (Craig Ellison)
11. 11:18 AM - Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna (Paul McAllister)
12. 01:27 PM - Re: Re: Fw: aimaster blades (Tony Krzyzewski)
13. 01:30 PM - Lydeway Fly-In 1st/2nd July 2006 (nigel charles)
14. 01:30 PM - Lydeway Fly-In 1st/2nd July 2006 (nigel charles)
15. 01:53 PM - Re: Fw: aimaster blades (SteveD)
16. 04:19 PM - Re: Re: Fw: aimaster blades (Timothy.P.Ward)
17. 07:26 PM - Re: (no subject) (SPurpura@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Richard Holder <rholder@avnet.co.uk>
Peter Rees wrote:
> I'm looking at installing a VOR / ILS receiver in
> G-MFHI and am looking for some advice on a suitable
> aerial. Spruce have some which look like long thin
> strips with a BNC in the centre - easy enough to bond
> into the back of the fuse. The Bob Archer ones they
> offer also look pretty good but as they are designed
> for horizontal mounting, may be a bit harder to mount
> in the back without having to build a platform over the
> rudder cables etc.
>
> Can anyone who has installed a VOR please let me know
> what aerial / antenna you've used and any opinions
> about it.
>
> I believe that the instrument I'm going to fit (Narco
> 122) has a marker beacon receiver built in - any ideas
> as to a suitable aerial for this would also be
> appreciated.
I have 3 Bob Archer antennae in G-OWWW. The COM and NAV
are the thin strips and I have the "two sided printed
circuit board" Transponder antenna.
G-OWWW is (mainly) a Classic and the wings were closed
when purchased.
The COM antenna is placed vertically just behind the fuel
filler on the starboard side. The NAV antenna is placed
across the top of the fuselage. It is perfectly OK for the
ends of the ali strips to be bent out of the horizontal plane.
Remember the COM antenna must be vertical and the NAV
horizontal as these are the orientation of the radio waves !
The NAV antenna will provide VOR and Localiser
information. The Glideslope in a ILS is different
altogether and needs extra kit.
HTH
Richard
G-OWWW High Cross
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Subject: | Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Carl Pattinson" <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk>
VOR/ ILS
We have a single aerial for the VOR/ ILS and the VOR works fine. We havent
had the opportunity to test the ILS ever. Its a copper tape dipole aerial
mounted horizontally inside the rear fuselage og the AC. (I have loads of
spare copper tape if you want to experiment).
Personally I cant see the point of having ILS (or VOR) these days on an
aircraft like a Europa. GPS does the same job better and its even possible
to have pseudo ILS on your GPS receiver that will be nearly as accurate.
My understanding is that unless you can test and callibrate your ILS
receiver you could never rely on it in a real life situation.
I have
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Holder" <rholder@avnet.co.uk>
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: VOR Aerial / Antenna
> --> Europa-List message posted by: Richard Holder <rholder@avnet.co.uk>
>
> Peter Rees wrote:
>
>> I'm looking at installing a VOR / ILS receiver in
>> G-MFHI and am looking for some advice on a suitable
>> aerial. Spruce have some which look like long thin
>> strips with a BNC in the centre - easy enough to bond
>> into the back of the fuse. The Bob Archer ones they
>> offer also look pretty good but as they are designed
>> for horizontal mounting, may be a bit harder to mount
>> in the back without having to build a platform over the
>> rudder cables etc.
>>
>> Can anyone who has installed a VOR please let me know
>> what aerial / antenna you've used and any opinions
>> about it.
>>
>> I believe that the instrument I'm going to fit (Narco
>> 122) has a marker beacon receiver built in - any ideas
>> as to a suitable aerial for this would also be
>> appreciated.
>
> I have 3 Bob Archer antennae in G-OWWW. The COM and NAV
> are the thin strips and I have the "two sided printed
> circuit board" Transponder antenna.
>
> G-OWWW is (mainly) a Classic and the wings were closed
> when purchased.
>
> The COM antenna is placed vertically just behind the fuel
> filler on the starboard side. The NAV antenna is placed
> across the top of the fuselage. It is perfectly OK for the
> ends of the ali strips to be bent out of the horizontal plane.
>
> Remember the COM antenna must be vertical and the NAV
> horizontal as these are the orientation of the radio waves !
>
> The NAV antenna will provide VOR and Localiser
> information. The Glideslope in a ILS is different
> altogether and needs extra kit.
>
> HTH
>
> Richard
> G-OWWW High Cross
>
>
>
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--> Europa-List message posted by: willie.harrison@tinyonline.co.uk
Hello Graham
How urgent is your need? I have a ground-adjustable, taper-blade, Warp Drive
prop fitted which I was looking for an excuse to replace. It would take me
a few weeks to organise an upgrade so let me know if you're interested (01763
263 283).
Willie
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 22:40:45 +0100
>From: Graeme Smith <graeme@gcsmith.flyer.co.uk>
>To: europa-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Europa-List: Warp Drive
>
>
>--> Europa-List message posted by: Graeme Smith <graeme@gcsmith.flyer.co.uk>
>
>Hi,
>
>Do any of you who have moved up to VP props, happen to have a Warp Drive
>
>fixed pitch prop with tapered blades that is surplus to requirements? I
>am looking for one.
>
>Thanks,
>Graeme Smith
>
>No 26
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
___________________________________________________________
Tiscali Broadband from 14.99 with free setup!
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/products/broadband/
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Cc: Robert Borger <rlborger@mac.com>, dmac11@tlus.net
Subject: | Fwd: aimaster blades |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Robert Borger <rlborger@mac.com>
Europaphiles,
This came in yesterday while I was out. Found it this morning. Is
there anyone in the Florida, Georgia, Alabama, etc area that can give
the fellow some help?
Good building and great flying,
Bob Borger
Europa Kit #A221 N914XL, XS Mono, Intercooled 914, Airmaster C/S
http://www.europaowners.org/N914XL
(85%) tail kit done, wings closed, cockpit module installed, pitch
system in, landing gear frame in, rudder system in with Singleton
Mod, outrigger mod in, Fuselage Top on, lift/drag/flap pins in, wing
incidence set, tie bar in, flap drive in, Mod 70 done, baggage bay
in. Completing the firewall-aft fuel system and fitting the
instrument panel. Working in - 24 Instrument Panel, 25 Electrical,
28 Flaps, 29 Main Gear, 30 Fuel System, 32 Tail, 34 Door Latches & 35
Doors, 37 Finishing. Preparing for ROTAX 914 installation.
3705 Lynchburg Dr.
Corinth, TX 76208
Home: 940-497-2123
Cel: 817-992-1117
Begin forwarded message:
> From: dmac11@telus.net
> Date: April 29, 2006 18:33:58 CDT
> To: rlborger@mac.com
> Subject: aimaster blades
>
>
> Hi There,
> I recently bought a europa xs in Tampa FL. I hired a pilot to
> fly it back
> to Edmonton, Canada. Well he headed north this morning and had to
> land in
> Mariana FL. winds were high, on roll out he had a prop strike so he
> is stuck
> there and in need of some new airmaster blades or a warp drive
> prop. I am
> hoping to find somthing asap if you think you can help please give
> me a call
> or message.
> Sincerely Dwayne McAllister
>
> E-mail dmac11@telus.net
> ph. 780 474 0034 or cell 780 904 5473
>
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Subject: | Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Jim Brown" <acrojim@cfl.rr.com>
Peter
I have the XS Monowheel. We installed all Bob Archer Antenna's in our
Europa. The VOR antenna was installed overhead in the cockpit-baggage area
at the suggestion of Bob Archer. We have a Narco Nav 122 VOR / ILS and this
combination is working very well for us over the past 6years.
Jim Brown
N398JB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Rees" <peter.rees01@tiscali.co.uk>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 6:10 PM
Subject: Europa-List: VOR Aerial / Antenna
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "Peter Rees"
> <peter.rees01@tiscali.co.uk>
>
> Gents
>
> I'm looking at installing a VOR / ILS receiver in G-MFHI and am looking
> for
> some advice on a suitable aerial. Spruce have some which look like long
> thin
> strips with a BNC in the centre - easy enough to bond into the back of the
> fuse. The Bob Archer ones they offer also look pretty good but as they are
> designed for horizontal mounting, may be a bit harder to mount in the back
> without having to build a platform over the rudder cables etc.
>
> Can anyone who has installed a VOR please let me know what aerial /
> antenna
> you've used and any opinions about it.
>
> I believe that the instrument I'm going to fit (Narco 122) has a marker
> beacon receiver built in - any ideas as to a suitable aerial for this
> would
> also be appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
>
>
>
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Subject: | RE: Fwd: aimaster blades |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
I've been trying to look up http://www.airmasterpropellers.com/ since I got this email and the site is down. Airmaster is still in business right? Or did I miss something.....
Steved
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Cc: Robert Borger <rlborger@mac.com>, Peter Rees <peter.rees01@tiscali.co.uk>
Subject: | Re: VOR Aerial/Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Robert Borger <rlborger@mac.com>
Peter,
If you go to my build page (URL in signature block), thence to Year
#3, Q1 2004 and on to page 2, you can see how I installed both of my
Nav antennas. One is installed in the aft lower fuselage, the second
in the overhead area above the baggage bay. Each antenna served both
VOR, Localizer and Glideslope through a Bob Archer splitters located
behind the instrument panel (see Year #3, Q3, page 6, bottom of the
page). I run all my antenna cables down the port side and all my
electrical wiring down the starboard side.
I bet you could use a copper tape NAV antenna mounted across the
fuselage floor or roof behind the baggage bay. It would probably be
easier to install. Especially if you spend some extra USD or GBP and
go for one of those nice ones already made up with a BNC connector
built in. You might even splurge for two of them and have a separate
VOR/LOC antenna (upper) & GS antenna (lower) and forget the splitter.
Good building and great flying,
Bob Borger
Europa Kit #A221 N914XL, XS Mono, Intercooled 914, Airmaster C/S
http://www.europaowners.org/N914XL
(85%) tail kit done, wings closed, cockpit module installed, pitch
system in, landing gear frame in, rudder system in with Singleton
Mod, outrigger mod in, Fuselage Top on, lift/drag/flap pins in, wing
incidence set, tie bar in, flap drive in, Mod 70 done, baggage bay
in. Completing the firewall-aft fuel system and fitting the
instrument panel. Working in - 24 Instrument Panel, 25 Electrical,
28 Flaps, 29 Main Gear, 30 Fuel System, 32 Tail, 34 Door Latches & 35
Doors, 37 Finishing. Preparing for ROTAX 914 installation.
3705 Lynchburg Dr.
Corinth, TX 76208
Home: 940-497-2123
Cel: 817-992-1117
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Subject: | Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "europa flugzeug fabrik" <n3eu@comcast.net>
carl(at)flyers.freeserve. wrote:
> Personally I cant see the point of having ILS (or VOR) these days on an aircraft
like a Europa. GPS does the same job better and its even possible to have
pseudo ILS on your GPS receiver that will be nearly as accurate.
>
> My understanding is that unless you can test and callibrate your ILS receiver
you could never rely on it in a real life situation.
The NAV-122 has a very good reputation, and they are not cheap here even on eBay
-- "working when removed." :D An approach plate in visual conditions on an
ILS tests everything.
A GPS with approaches, with WAAS (vertically guided approaches) is really expensive,
for just emergency use or keeping a rating current, if that's the intent.
If I ever got caught in unforecast conditions and needed a quick approach clearance,
the GPS is the last thing I'd like to fiddle with to get set up, whilst
conversing with Approach Control. Plus, w/o WAAS, the GPS approaches may
not give you much for minimums. We got one here at the home field which is 1100
feet, a/k/a VFR!
Fred F.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=31810#31810
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Subject: | Re: VOR Aerial / Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "europa flugzeug fabrik" <n3eu@comcast.net>
peter.rees01(at)tiscali.c wrote:
> Spruce have some which look like long thin strips with a BNC in the centre...
That is a plain dipole, but compromised in providing one length for COM and NAV.
Straight legs are not ideal either. However, the negative effect probably
isn't much, and copper tape may not be much different, unless each cut and tuned
to mid-band with a VSWR meter.
> I believe that the instrument I'm going to fit (Narco 122) has a marker beacon
receiver built in - any ideas as to a suitable aerial for this would also be
appreciated.
A "boat" type marker antenna would be the easiest route. The NAV-122 has more
than enough sensitivity for this compromised device.
For GS antenna, I would make a dipole by splitting the end of RG-58 coax, 7.5"
each of shield and center conductor. Find a place somewhere on the plastic instrument
panel which works in testing. Like behind the flat part of the right
side of the panel, provided a big battery isn't on the other side.
Fred F.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=31813#31813
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Subject: | Re: RE: Fwd: aimaster blades |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Craig Ellison" <craig.ellison2@verizon.net>
I think Airmaster is still going. I got their web site by going to
www.propellor.com
craig ellison
N205CN
It's a plane according to the FAA
----- Original Message -----
From: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:45 AM
Subject: Europa-List: RE: Fwd: aimaster blades
> --> Europa-List message posted by: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
>
> I've been trying to look up http://www.airmasterpropellers.com/ since I
> got this email and the site is down. Airmaster is still in business right?
> Or did I miss something.....
>
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>
>
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Subject: | VOR Aerial / Antenna |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Paul McAllister" <paul.mcallister@qia.net>
Peter Rees wrote:
> I'm looking at installing a VOR / ILS receiver in
> G-MFHI and am looking for some advice on a suitable
Peter,
I have a Narco 122 installed in my Europa. I have a single whip antenna for
the Marker Beacon and a Bob Archer VOR Antenna mounted in the roof. I use a
splitter for the glideslope antenna.
Unlike Jim Brown's, mine works "just okay". I seem to have a distinct lack
of localizer sensitivity, although the VOR woks fine. I haven't invested a
lot of time in debugging it and I suspect at the end of the day it probably
won't be an antenna location issue.
An alternative location is the wing, although it means you have one more
cable to connect / disconnect when you install / remove the wings. You will
also need to give some thought as to how service the antenna, for example if
you have to replace the coaxial cable.
As far as the comments about GPS / WAAS, at this time I am not bought in.
WAAS enabled approach certified GPS units are expensive. I have an Apollo
GX60 approach certified box, and yes, they are cool but there can be an
awful lot of button pushing going on compared to a LOC/GS or a VOR/Alpha
approach.
Regards, Paul
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Subject: | RE: Fwd: aimaster blades |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Tony Krzyzewski" <tonyk@kaon.co.nz>
Well they were still in business ten minutes ago and the web site is
working.
Tony
========================================================================
=
I've been trying to look up http://www.airmasterpropellers.com/ since I
got this email and the site is down. Airmaster is still in business
right? Or did I miss something.....
Steved
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Subject: | Lydeway Fly-In 1st/2nd July 2006 |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "nigel charles" <nwcmc@tiscali.co.uk>
This email is only of interest to UK subscribers to the forum.
We are now approaching 2 months to go to the Lydeway Fly-In. The event
is planned to be on Saturday 1st July with Sunday 2nd as a backup day
in case of bad weather.
To keep the event manageable I normally limit attendance to 10-12
aircraft so confirmed bookings are essential. For those not familiar the
deal is a free landing and BBQ (including one passenger) in exchange for
giving 2 short joyride flights for local residents attending the BBQ.
Whilst this is primarily a Europa event I usually include several other
aircraft types to add variety. So I can predict how many slots to offer
elsewhere it would help me if any Europa owners wishing to attend reply
to this email. I will allocate slots later (early June) with briefing
instructions. As I usually get a few last minute cancellations I will
keep a reserve list. Please indicate if you would like to go on this
list should you not make the initial selection. Completion of the form
below would help me with the administration.
Regards
Nigel Charles
NAME ..............
AIRCRAFT TYPE .......
REGISTRATION .........
HOME AIRFIELD ........
AVAILABILITY . SATURDAY / SUNDAY / RESERVE
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Subject: | Lydeway Fly-In 1st/2nd July 2006 |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "nigel charles" <nwcmc@tiscali.co.uk>
This email is only of interest to UK subscribers to the forum.
We are now approaching 2 months to go to the Lydeway Fly-In. The event
is planned to be on Saturday 1st July with Sunday 2nd as a backup day in
case of bad weather.
To keep the event manageable I normally limit attendance to 10-12
aircraft so confirmed bookings are essential. For those not familiar the
deal is a free landing and BBQ (including one passenger) in exchange for
giving 2 short joyride flights for local residents attending the BBQ.
Whilst this is primarily a Europa event I usually include several other
aircraft types to add variety. So I can predict how many slots to offer
elsewhere it would help me if any Europa owners wishing to attend reply
to this email. I will allocate slots later (early June) with briefing
instructions. As I usually get a few last minute cancellations I will
keep a reserve list. Please indicate if you would like to go on this
list should you not make the initial selection. Completion of the form
below would help me with the administration.
Regards
Nigel Charles
NAME ..............
AIRCRAFT TYPE .......
REGISTRATION .........
HOME AIRFIELD ........
AVAILABILITY . SATURDAY / SUNDAY / RESERVE
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Subject: | RE: Fwd: aimaster blades |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
Their website came back about an hour after I posted. Must have been something
askew between here and there. Kept getting server errors on connect. Oh well,
I love a happy ending.
Now we're just working out details to get Dwayne some blades, and his ferry pilot
unstuck and back to the frozen north.....
Chat Later,
Steved
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Subject: | Re: RE: Fwd: aimaster blades |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "Timothy.P.Ward" <ward.t@xtra.co.nz>
Steve,
Try again, I just got in using your link. Still in business.
Cheers,
Tim
do not archive
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> From: "SteveD" <Post2Forum@comcast.net>
> Date: 2006/05/01 Mon AM 01:45:17 GMT+12:00
> Subject: Europa-List: RE: Fwd: aimaster blades
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--> Europa-List message posted by: SPurpura@aol.com
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