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     1. 04:57 AM - Cooling mods N40SH (Steve Hagar)
     2. 06:38 AM - NEEDED.... (Bill Henderson)
     3. 06:45 AM - Re: N40SH gets it's airworthiness certificate (danbish)
     4. 07:36 AM - Re: TWO questions? (Alan Burrows)
     5. 07:40 AM - Re: NEEDED.... (GLENN CROWDER)
     6. 08:43 AM - Canaries Trip 17-26 September 2006 (David Joyce)
     7. 09:12 AM - Re: Cooling mods N40SH (Dave_Miller@avivacanada.com)
     8. 10:54 AM - Airmaster Prop Brushes (irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
     9. 10:57 AM - Re: Canaries Trip 17-26 September 2006 (R.C.Harrison)
    10. 10:59 AM - Re: N40SH (irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
    11. 11:13 AM - Re: Nev! (irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
    12. 12:18 PM - Doth - North Coates - Thank you (APethers@aol.com)
    13. 05:28 PM - Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels (EuropaXSA276@aol.com)
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    Time: 04:57:26 AM PST US
    From: "Steve Hagar" <hagargs@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Cooling mods N40SH
    The modifications for cooling are nothing earth shattering just what people have been doing for awhile. There are several and the incremantal changes add up resulting in increased overall effectiveness Nostril intakes up front: These have been made oval by extending them inboard about an inch and a half. Generous lead ins in the inside all around have been made to avoid having the air spill over a sharp edge. Now when you look in from the front you see lots of cylinder fins instead of mostly exhaust header pipes. Large front cooling intake: Smooth transition on inside front edges on bottom and both sides to avoid having air spill over sharp edges. Rubber flap gasket along top edge against top ramp surface. Heat exchangers: Oil cooler offset down below water cooler rather than fully behind water cooler. Sheet metal covers over the sides of the coolers so air cannot get around sides. Small sheet metal ramp on bottom of cowl that comes up to the bottom of the oil cooler, so air cannot get by the bottom. Sheet metal diverter flap attached to the botom of the water cooler so that air does not selectively go to it. Allows more air to oil cooler. Air ratio can be modulated by bending up and down. Exit duct at back down below: This has been opened up by making a large V notch to allow air spilling off the engine up above to more easily get out. Gill vents: These have been left closed except for the last slot. Its better to have the air going over the engine and down rather than out to the sides at the top, My battery is on top of the left footwell and it has a large sheet metal heat shield / air diverter on the side toward the engine the hope is to keep the battery cooler and keep the cooling air closer to the engine rather than along the outside walls of the cowl. Be advised the plane hasn't flown yet. However it is going to be over a hundred degrees for the next three months so all flights will be cooling tests. The taxi tests have been promising though. Steve Hagar hagargs@earthlink.net


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    Time: 06:38:36 AM PST US
    From: "Bill Henderson" <europabill@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: NEEDED....
    Just wondering if anyone has a Warp Drive prop or exhaust system for a Europa Classic. Used, new, or repairable...... If you have any of the above, please email me with pricing and contact info at europabill@bellsouth.net. Thanks, Bill A010 Monowheel Classic, Rotax 912USA


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    Time: 06:45:34 AM PST US
    Subject: RE: N40SH gets it's airworthiness certificate
    From: "danbish" <n914rb@earthlink.net>
    --> Europa-List message posted by: "danbish" <n914rb@earthlink.net> Congrats Steve, I've been meaning to email to see how it was coming. I know you're close to seeing all your hard work come together. I'll be out in the shop banging away some more today and using N40SH as an inspiration! Later, Dan ---------------- Visit EuropaOwnersForum http://www.europaowners.org/


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    Time: 07:36:36 AM PST US
    From: "Alan Burrows" <alan@kestrel-insurance.com>
    Subject: RE: TWO questions?
    --> Europa-List message posted by: "Alan Burrows" <alan@kestrel-insurance.com> Hi Everyone Anyone intending to go to North Weald this weekend? It promises to be a great weekend have a look at www.air-britainflyin.co.uk. Kate and I will be their Saturday afternoon and leaving Sunday afternoon. And now the other question ........... Who was the flash **** that took off from Blackpool about lunchtime on Saturday? I was on VERY short finals when air traffic cleared a Europa to line up and depart runway 13 right in front of me. Now being a cool sort of a guy, I didn't panic, I just accepted the inevitable " were all going to die" At this point I must confess I was flying my Rockwell Commander and have never seen a Europa from this angle before ( I'm usually flying one). I couldn't believe how quickly it left the ground, even after 3 yrs of flying my trigear, I am still amazed at the performance of this little beauty. But to actually be behind and above one gives you a whole new perception of the take off performance. I swear it left the runway after no more than 30 mtrs and climbed ahead of me like a rocket. We passed each other at about 50 ft AGL with no risk to either aircraft. Actually I couldn't have hit him if I had wanted to, I just couldn't have got near him! Well done whoever you are. Alan


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    Time: 07:40:12 AM PST US
    From: "GLENN CROWDER" <gcrowder2@hotmail.com>
    Cc: gcrowder2@hotmail.com
    Subject: NEEDED....
    --> Europa-List message posted by: "GLENN CROWDER" <gcrowder2@hotmail.com> Hey Bill! I have a 64" 3 blade Warp Drive with the non-tapered blades and HD hub I had on my Subaru install. The blades weren't wide enough for the Soob so I got a Catto. The Warp Drive is like new with very few hours. I can take a pic and send it to you. Glenn Golden, Colo >From: "Bill Henderson" <europabill@bellsouth.net> >To: <europa-list@matronics.com> >Subject: Europa-List: NEEDED.... >Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:36:41 -0400 > >Just wondering if anyone has a Warp Drive prop or exhaust system for a >Europa Classic. Used, new, or repairable...... > >If you have any of the above, please email me with pricing and contact info >at europabill@bellsouth.net. > >Thanks, > >Bill >A010 Monowheel Classic, Rotax 912USA


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    Time: 08:43:01 AM PST US
    From: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
    Subject: Canaries Trip 17-26 September 2006
    --> Europa-List message posted by: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk> I am planning a Europa Club Fly Out to La Gomera in the Canaries, starting on 17 September. I envisage flying about 500 nm a day (in 2 bites) with stops in S. France, Spain & Morocco (Marakech) on the way down, and Morocco, Gibraltar, Portugal and France on the way back. La Gomera is relatively undeveloped island with interesting volcanic structure, with a nice small and inexpensive airfield, near to a very pleasant and moderately priced hotel, and I plan a 2 day stop there. We would need to island hop from Morocco along the Canaries chain, with the longest sea crossing about 53 nm. Getting permission to fly in Morocco is a bit tortuous, and there are other issues to consider like extending insurance for those whose cover doesn't already include the top left hand bit of Africa, so I need expressions of interest by the end of June. The dates have been chosen to fall outside the peak tourist season and to anticipate manageable ambient temperatures. The finish date naturally depends on us not being held up by adverse weather. The party size will be limited to 6 aeroplanes. Anyone interested contact me by email or phone 01454 260542 David Joyce, G-XSDJ


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    Time: 09:12:16 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Cooling mods N40SH
    From: Dave_Miller@avivacanada.com
    The modifications for cooling are nothing earth shattering just what people have been doing for awhile. There are several and the incremantal changes add up resulting in increased overall effectiveness Be advised the plane hasn't flown yet. However it is going to be over a hundred degrees for the next three months so all flights will be cooling tests. The taxi tests have been promising though. Steve, Hope all goes well in this rather nerve wracking part of the project. Meanwhile, in the more temperate North, I'm finding that in cruise, the oil and coolant temps on my 912S are too low. Anyone else find this is the case ? Dave A061


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    Time: 10:54:49 AM PST US
    Subject: Airmaster Prop Brushes
    From: irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
    Dean, I got a batch of brushes quite quickly recently. Martin is very accommodating! It's the phone call to order them that hits the wallet! Ira N224XS


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    Time: 10:57:10 AM PST US
    From: "R.C.Harrison" <ptag.dev@tiscali.co.uk>
    Subject: Canaries Trip 17-26 September 2006
    --> Europa-List message posted by: "R.C.Harrison" <ptag.dev@tiscali.co.uk> Hi! David./all As I'd said before I was looking forward to your trip, I had the insurance extended and between us Ivor and I had a good few of the charts but G-PTAG is quite poorly now so whether it will be fixed by then I don't know. Otherwise anyone with a spare seat then spare me and I'm sure Ivor a thought and give us a call. Regards Bob H Robt.C.Harrison -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of David Joyce Sent: 12 June 2006 16:39 Subject: Europa-List: Canaries Trip 17-26 September 2006 --> Europa-List message posted by: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk> I am planning a Europa Club Fly Out to La Gomera in the Canaries, starting on 17 September. I envisage flying about 500 nm a day (in 2 bites) with stops in S. France, Spain & Morocco (Marakech) on the way down, and Morocco, Gibraltar, Portugal and France on the way back. La Gomera is relatively undeveloped island with interesting volcanic structure, with a nice small and inexpensive airfield, near to a very pleasant and moderately priced hotel, and I plan a 2 day stop there. We would need to island hop from Morocco along the Canaries chain, with the longest sea crossing about 53 nm. Getting permission to fly in Morocco is a bit tortuous, and there are other issues to consider like extending insurance for those whose cover doesn't already include the top left hand bit of Africa, so I need expressions of interest by the end of June. The dates have been chosen to fall outside the peak tourist season and to anticipate manageable ambient temperatures. The finish date naturally depends on us not being held up by adverse weather. The party size will be limited to 6 aeroplanes. Anyone interested contact me by email or phone 01454 260542 David Joyce, G-XSDJ


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    Time: 10:59:06 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: N40SH
    From: irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
    Steve, Are you based at Ryan (KRYN). I rented an Arrow from Tyconic 3 weeks ago and they mentioned a Europa on the field. (No wonder cooling is an issue on the ground !!) Ira N224XS


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    Time: 11:13:22 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Nev!
    From: irampil@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
    Maybe us US sorts could pool a fund to bring Nev over for Oshkosh. Yes, the hobbytown has moved from across the street from KOSH, but just to downtown. He might come over (and bring the plans for the balsa Europa!!!!) How about a speakerphone setup at the Europa Workshop? No Hooters in Oshkosk, but farm girls are pretty nice too. Cheers, Ira, N224XS


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    Time: 12:18:28 PM PST US
    From: APethers@aol.com
    Subject: Doth - North Coates - Thank you
    Thanks to everyone who came to North Coates at the Weekend. I tried to meet everyone who came in, the regulars at the airfield had never seen so many Europa's at one time and were amazed at the quality of the types. Each one individual but still built to a high standard. We had easily the most aircraft of type over the weekend. Hopefully everyone had a good time, ate well and managed to speak with the other owners. Peter Grant who edits the magazine was there and I'm sure there will be something in the next mag about the get together (he's conned me into writing something) Hope you all come back again soon, if not there is always the Vintage Wings & wheels event on the 22nd & 23rd July. Thanks again Alan Petherbridge Part Owner of G-OGAN (based @ North Coates) Tri Gear Europa Kit # 100


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    Time: 05:28:53 PM PST US
    From: EuropaXSA276@aol.com
    Subject: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Hello Builders and Flyers! I am in the process of bonding the wing tops on. The manual says to use tongue depressors for spacers on the top of the flaps to give clearance. < Some of you have used a strip of Vinyl flooring> However for the Ailerons, only a thin strip of packing tape is used to "keep them from bonding to the top skin". No spacers??? I have a problem that I have a slight rub with the ailerons on the top of the ailerons close out. This rubbing area occurs on both ailerons towards the root end. I did get the updated manual that says to use a 2" spacer when doing the reinforcement lay-up. I sanded and did another lay-up and this helped considerably. But there is still a slight rub. Would attaching some tongue depressors on the top of the ailerons during the top panel bonding fix this aliment? Thanks in advance. Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 06:02:24 PM PST US
    From: "Dean Seitz" <daseitz@cfl.rr.com>
    Subject: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    --> Europa-List message posted by: "Dean Seitz" <daseitz@cfl.rr.com> Don't worry about any rubbing now. You will have to cut and sand the top back to get the aileron to move up to the correct angle later. At this point my top was laying on the flaps and ailerons. Dean Seitz -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of EuropaXSA276@aol.com Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 8:22 PM Subject: Europa-List: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels Hello Builders and Flyers! I am in the process of bonding the wing tops on. The manual says to use tongue depressors for spacers on the top of the flaps to give clearance. < Some of you have used a strip of Vinyl flooring> However for the Ailerons, only a thin strip of packing tape is used to "keep them from bonding to the top skin". No spacers??? I have a problem that I have a slight rub with the ailerons on the top of the ailerons close out. This rubbing area occurs on both ailerons towards the root end. I did get the updated manual that says to use a 2" spacer when doing the reinforcement lay-up. I sanded and did another lay-up and this helped considerably. But there is still a slight rub. Would attaching some tongue depressors on the top of the ailerons during the top panel bonding fix this aliment? Thanks in advance. Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 06:14:14 PM PST US
    From: EuropaXSA276@aol.com
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    CC: europa-list@matronics.com Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: Cory Emberson <bootless@earthlink.net>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing
    Panels) --> Europa-List message posted by: Cory Emberson <bootless@earthlink.net> Hi Matt, It looks like we have another runaway Europa list posting ... help? best, Cory do not archive


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 09:26:29 PM PST US
    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 09:27:53 PM PST US
    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 09:27:53 PM PST US
    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 09:27:53 PM PST US
    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 09:31:25 PM PST US
    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 09:31:25 PM PST US
    From: <EuropaXSA276@aol.com>
    Subject: Re: Question: Bonding The Top Wing Panels
    Cc: <europa-list@matronics.com> Hey Dean! How are ya? Was thinking about you a lot a few weeks ago. Took the whole family for 4 days of Disney. We rode your track a number of times. Hope you are doing great. Actually my problem right now is the aileron rubbing on the top of the aileron close out. Not the wing panel top. I was wondering if the sticks on top of the aileron would help spread the closeout itself so it would not rub. Any ideas? Photo attached. Or will the trimming of the top take care of this situation? So how's the bird? Brian Skelly Europa XS TriGear #A276 North Texas USA You can see my build photos at: http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS


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    Time: 10:09:40 PM PST US
    From: "William Mills" <william@wrmills.plus.com>
    Subject: Mid-week DOTH - Wednesday 14th June - HUDDERSFIELD
    DOTHers, Let's make use of this glorious weather. Richard Iddon and I propose a DOTH to Huddersfield on Wednesday 14th June. Freebie landing voucher in "Pilot" and excellent pub-grub at the end of the runway. See those of you who can make it at about 12.00 noonish. Best wishes, William Do not archive




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