---------------------------------------------------------- Europa-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Sun 06/25/06: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 06:34 AM - Re: Rear Windows? WAS ( - not "The Doors"...) (Jos Okhuijsen) 2. 07:55 AM - Re: Update (Rman) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 06:34:46 AM PST US From: "Jos Okhuijsen" Subject: Re: Europa-List: Rear Windows? WAS ( - not "The Doors"...) --> Europa-List message posted by: "Jos Okhuijsen" Hi All and Nigel, > aware that pictures were circulating on the inter-web net thing, > although I > do remember Jos moving around the workshop taking ......."holiday snaps" > I > think he said. It's getting in my way now. I'll ask for written confirmations of publishing rights next time i take pictures. The album is off the net for now. -- Kind Regards, Jos Okhuijsen workshopcam http://www.okhuijsen.org/plane http:www.europaowners.org/kit600 mono xs, top on, gear in, tail wheel in, wings set, flapdrive in, tail closed, tailwheel in, tail top in, blue stuff filled, sanded and primed, fuel system in, doors done, windows in, sanding and filling the fuse and wings. ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:55:28 AM PST US From: Rman Subject: Re: Europa-List: Update --> Europa-List message posted by: Rman Al, Congratulations on this exciting time in your build. Won't be long, now... Jeff - Baby Blue 193 hours astills wrote: >--> Europa-List message posted by: "astills" > >Well, times are exciting and busy on N625AZ. Filled the fuel tanks for the >first time today and calibrated the sight gauge and competence gauge. Ran >the fuel through 3 times so far and will run through once more tomorrow. I >am amazed at how little crud was in the system, but have no illusion about >what is still there. I changed both of the fuel filters for a bigger "2 >inch" filter and will feel quite a bunch safer having done so. I was lucky >and found no leaks, so my tightening of all the nuts and screws must have >done the job. I have a 3 page list of items to finish and am making progress >on the list. When it gets down to this time in the build it gets very >exciting and busy as I find things that need fixing and changing due to my >inexperience. Thanks goodness for my friend who is a master mechanic and is >working with me every weekend and "straightening" me out. 3 1/2 years into >the build and finally can see a light at the end of the tunnel. >Al Stills >N625AZ > > > > > > > > >