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1. 02:27 AM - Re: FW: North Weald this weekend (William Mills)
2. 05:54 AM - FFF06 Taxi Service (David Joyce)
3. 11:16 AM - Re: 914 Binx nut bolts (Robert Borger)
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Subject: | Re: FW: North Weald this weekend |
MessageHi Alan and Kate,
Where were you?? I was the only lonely Europa at North Weald. I tried
'phoning you, but no facility to leave a message. I stayed until about
14.00 and then went home.
Best wishes,
William
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From: Alan Burrows
To: europa-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:04 AM
Subject: Europa-List: FW: North Weald this weekend
Hi Dothers
Just in case anyone is coming to North Weald this weekend, here are
the details. We will be staying sat at the Travelodge if anyone wants to
meet up.
Alan & Kate
17/18th June the North Weald fly in.
This year's event is linked in with the Air Britain event so it is
likely to be a busy day. You will need a slot. It would be helpful to
call beforehand -Alan Couchman at the Squadron 44(0)1992 524 510 to
advise ETA which will help in assessing numbers. Also it is, by chance,
the Queens birthday so the RAF team has put together a rather LARGE fly
past which will over fly North Weald at 12.55pm. en route to Buckingham
Palace. If you want to see it rather than an official from the CAA I
suggest you get on the ground by that time or arrive later.
Camping is available and basic facilities will be available the whole
weekend. As there is likely to be quite a crowd with the Commanche
society and the Navion society present I am not sure what the food
availability will be in the evening .
If you want to be a little more comfortable then accommodation is
available as follows. Can't say which is best as we haven't stayed at
any.
1. the Travelodge http:www.travelodge.co.uk at North Weald,
2. Pergola Lodge Guest House houses in Epping, about 4 miles (6kms)
away; http:www.stayinepping.co.uk, only a small place but Maz
Bradwood, the owner is happy to give a =A35 reduction for us pilots.
3. Brooklands, no web site but also in Epping tel: 44(0)1992 575
424
Pooleys unfortunately does not confirm circuit height which is 800' on
QFE and about 1150' on QNH. The field is underneath the Stansted TMA
which starts at 1,500' so it would be good to get below that level well
beforehand. >From the North you need to be descending to 1500' on the
QNH before Ware and then under the Stansted approach path at below that
level.
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12/06/2006
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Subject: | FFF06 Taxi Service |
--> Europa-List message posted by: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
The Europa Club has run a successful and much appreciated free taxi service
at the Rally for several years and is planning to do so again this year.
Francis de Beer is organising it, but is not a member of the Europa net and
has asked me to seek volunteers. What is involved is using your own car to
take people (who have flown in) to their hotels/B&Bs in the evening and then
pick them up again to return to Kemble in the morning. This has mostly
involved about three trips into Cirencester or somewhere reasonably nearby.
Will anyone who feels able to help please contact Francis directly
on 01730 825427 or fvdeb@btopenworld.com Regards, David
Joyce
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Subject: | Re: 914 Binx nut bolts |
--> Europa-List message posted by: Robert Borger <rlborger@mac.com>
Ferg & other Europaphiles,
> The hacksaw delivered an inch off the long side,
> which was quickly emeried to Passing Standard,
> and the item inserted in the head, while my locking
> wrench with the 8mm socket made it all the more
> efficient. I am now 'on-ing' and 'off-ing' just for the satisfaction.
> If this is an original idea, where are the accolades?
> And if not, why didn't you mention this earlier?
Here are my accolades: Than you, thank you thank you!!!
I am at that point myself and have been cogitating on that exact
issue prior to starting the process of shedding skin. I appreciate
your solution and will prepare such a device the next time I am in
the shop.
> PS: Never heard of Binx before, but can we use them twice
> if they are altered in order to lock on? If not where does one
> get the spares (hate to bother John or Roger for this).
I never heard of one either.
From my experience, I'd guess they can not be used a 2nd time, but
that's speculation on my part.
I say bother John and Roger. At least that's what I did when one of
my "Binx" nuts came apart when I removed the engine mount from the
ring mount. Roger says he air-mailed me a new set over a week ago.
I still haven't seen them. I expect they'll arrive this week. I
plan to keep the new ones separate from the old ones and marked as
such. Then use the old nuts for the off and on fitting and not apply
the new ones till all is where it should be and the engine goes on
for the last time. Then, I'll order another set from E'04 to go in
the spares bin.
Giles,
We took the engine mount off the ring mount in order to apply the
Singleton Firewall in place of the stainless steel skin eater that
Europa supplies. The last pieces of the Singleton firewall are
fitted and attached over the engine mount. But the engine can't be
on the mount in order to do this. Therefore we have to remove the
engine mount from the ring mount, apply the engine mount to the
airframe, apply the firewall and, finally, apply the engine ring
mount to the engine mount.
I hope that was clear. It sure doesn't sound clear to me now that I
have read it again. Being a Yank, my English isn't all that great.
Let me know if it isn't clear and I'll try round of explanation.
Good building and great flying,
Bob Borger
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