---------------------------------------------------------- Europa-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Tue 08/22/06: 12 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 12:18 AM - Re: Strobe Light (Graeme Smith) 2. 12:55 AM - Re: Strobe Light (nigel charles) 3. 01:38 AM - Re: Strobe Light (Simon Smith) 4. 04:30 AM - Re: Re: Binx, bincus, binxi, bictem (Kingsley Hurst) 5. 04:32 AM - Fly In (Jim Butcher) 6. 05:53 AM - Re: Re: Binx, bincus, binxi, bictem (Graham Singleton) 7. 09:48 AM - Propeller lug extraction (Karl Heindl) 8. 10:32 AM - Re: Propeller lug extraction (JEFF ROBERTS) 9. 12:16 PM - Re: Propeller lug extraction (Karl Heindl) 10. 03:02 PM - Re: Propeller lug extraction (steve v.) 11. 03:17 PM - Stainless plate (steve v.) 12. 04:22 PM - Re: Propeller lug extraction (Karl Heindl) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 12:18:55 AM PST US From: Graeme Smith Subject: Re: Europa-List: Strobe Light --> Europa-List message posted by: Graeme Smith Paul, It could also be a Skyflash from Airworld (UK), they do a strobe system that can include a teardrop shaped head. Their contact details are: http://www.airworlduk.com, tel: 01296 714900 Graeme Paul McAllister wrote: > --> Europa-List message posted by: "Paul McAllister" > > Hi all, > > When I was at the PFA rally in 2003 I purchased a nice tear drop shaped > strobe light which I installed on my fin. > > Unfortunately the cover either fell off or, more likely was "appropriated" > at I fly in I went to last week. I'd like to buy another one, but I can't > remember the suppler. If anyone could hazard a guess as to who the suppler > was along with a WEB page I'd certainly appreciate it. > > Thanks, Paul > > > ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 12:55:41 AM PST US From: "nigel charles" Subject: RE: Europa-List: Strobe Light --> Europa-List message posted by: "nigel charles" Paul It sounds like your strobe is one from Airworld. The price of 44.70 GBP is for the complete head, not just the lens. I don't know whether the lenses are available separately but it might be worth buying the complete head so you have a spare strobe unit. Nigel Charles -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Paul Stewart Sent: 22 August 2006 07:49 Subject: Re: Europa-List: Strobe Light --> Europa-List message posted by: Paul Stewart Paul I've not seen your plane but there is a company in the UK called airworld who supply teardrop shaped strobe systems - they may well have been at the PFA rally. Replacement lenses about 44 GBP I think. www.airworlduk.com regards Paul G-GIDY On 22 Aug 2006, at 03:02, Paul McAllister wrote: > --> Europa-List message posted by: "Paul McAllister" > > > Hi all, > > When I was at the PFA rally in 2003 I purchased a nice tear drop > shaped > strobe light which I installed on my fin. > > Unfortunately the cover either fell off or, more likely was > "appropriated" > at I fly in I went to last week. I'd like to buy another one, but > I can't > remember the suppler. If anyone could hazard a guess as to who the > suppler > was along with a WEB page I'd certainly appreciate it. > > Thanks, Paul > > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 01:38:47 AM PST US From: "Simon Smith" Subject: RE: Europa-List: Strobe Light --> Europa-List message posted by: "Simon Smith" As others have said, you most probably bought a Skyflash strobe from Airworld. These are actually made by KUNTZLEMAN in the USA and re badged for the UK. Simon -----Original Message----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Paul McAllister Sent: 22 August 2006 03:02 Subject: Europa-List: Strobe Light --> Europa-List message posted by: "Paul McAllister" Hi all, When I was at the PFA rally in 2003 I purchased a nice tear drop shaped strobe light which I installed on my fin. Unfortunately the cover either fell off or, more likely was "appropriated" at I fly in I went to last week. I'd like to buy another one, but I can't remember the suppler. If anyone could hazard a guess as to who the suppler was along with a WEB page I'd certainly appreciate it. Thanks, Paul ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 04:30:57 AM PST US From: "Kingsley Hurst" Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Binx, bincus, binxi, bictem --> Europa-List message posted by: "Kingsley Hurst" GraSing wrote > If it was my airplane ..... Graham What is this airplane business man ? If it was yours it would be an AEROPLANE !! Cheers Kingsley do not archive ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 04:32:42 AM PST US From: "Jim Butcher" Subject: Europa-List: Fly In Just a reminder, we are hosting a Europa Fly In this Saturday, Aug. 26 at Almena Airstrip (near Kalamazoo, MI). The main planned activity is a barbeque lunch around noon and to give Europa builders and owners a chance to meet and discuss their projects. For food planning purposes, please let us know if you will attend. For more information, email europa@triton.net or call 269-375-5923 or 269-599-0122 (cell). Jim & Heather Butcher N241BW ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 05:53:12 AM PST US From: Graham Singleton Subject: Re: Europa-List: Re: Binx, bincus, binxi, bictem --> Europa-List message posted by: Graham Singleton Kingsley Hurst wrote: > GraSing wrote > >> If it was my airplane ..... > > > Graham > > What is this airplane business man ? If it was yours it would be an > AEROPLANE !! > > Cheers > Kingsley Kingsley my accent changes according to whoever I'm talking to, you know that already mate ;-) Graham ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 09:48:30 AM PST US From: "Karl Heindl" Subject: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction --> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" Would anyone be able to help by loaning or selling me a tool for extracting the tightly fitting lugs for the propeller attachment bolts, which are used for the standard Warp Drive prop ? I understand that Airmaster supply such a tool as part of their kit. I am having a terrible time getting my Woodcomp propeller to work, vibration being only one of the problems. I removed the lugs once but damaged them in the process, and have remounted the WD with a new set of Rotax supplied lugs. Now I would like to try the Woodcomp again. Many thanks, Karl ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 10:32:27 AM PST US From: JEFF ROBERTS Subject: Re: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction --> Europa-List message posted by: JEFF ROBERTS Karl, I don't have the tool but I do have an extra set of lugs if that would help. I am in the US though. Regards, Jeff A258 Flying Off The 40 Do Not Archive. On Aug 22, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Karl Heindl wrote: > --> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" > > > Would anyone be able to help by loaning or selling me a tool for > extracting the tightly fitting lugs for the propeller attachment > bolts, which are used for the standard Warp Drive prop ? > I understand that Airmaster supply such a tool as part of their kit. > I am having a terrible time getting my Woodcomp propeller to work, > vibration being only one of the problems. I removed the lugs once but > damaged them in the process, and have remounted the WD with a new set > of Rotax supplied lugs. Now I would like to try the Woodcomp again. > > Many thanks, > > Karl > > ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 12:16:42 PM PST US From: "Karl Heindl" Subject: Re: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction --> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" That is very kind of you, Jeff, but you had better hang on to them. I just paid $ 90 for a set. Karl >From: JEFF ROBERTS >To: europa-list@matronics.com >Subject: Re: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction >Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 12:30:46 -0500 > >--> Europa-List message posted by: JEFF ROBERTS > >Karl, >I don't have the tool but I do have an extra set of lugs if that would >help. I am in the US though. >Regards, >Jeff >A258 Flying Off The 40 > >Do Not Archive. > > >On Aug 22, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Karl Heindl wrote: > >>--> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" >> >> >> >>Would anyone be able to help by loaning or selling me a tool for >>extracting the tightly fitting lugs for the propeller attachment bolts, >>which are used for the standard Warp Drive prop ? >>I understand that Airmaster supply such a tool as part of their kit. >>I am having a terrible time getting my Woodcomp propeller to work, >>vibration being only one of the problems. I removed the lugs once but >>damaged them in the process, and have remounted the WD with a new set of >>Rotax supplied lugs. Now I would like to try the Woodcomp again. >> >>Many thanks, >> >>Karl >> >> >> >> > > ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 03:02:16 PM PST US Subject: Europa-List: RE: Propeller lug extraction From: "steve v." --> Europa-List message posted by: "steve v." Hi Karl, can you feed a bolt in from the front thru the lug , then , fit a spacer at the rear of the prop flange, then, tighten a nut against the spacer this would push out the lug as you tighen the nut on the bolt you fed thru. i did this in reverse to initialy install the lugs. steve vestuti #573, still staring at my paint job! ---------------- Visit EuropaOwnersForum http://www.europaowners.org/ ________________________________ Message 11 ____________________________________ Time: 03:17:18 PM PST US Subject: Europa-List: Stainless plate From: "steve v." --> Europa-List message posted by: "steve v." Hi , I would like to have made a small stainless plate with the aircraft reg. engraved and some other details, also , i need two alloy plates made one to fit on the top of the raised thottle moulding and the other to fit over the two finger brake levers to the right of the raised throttle moulding- not the factory finger brakes, if any one in the UK has a contact or engineering shop Tel No. it would be much appreciated, steve vestuti #573 trigear xs ---------------- Visit EuropaOwnersForum http://www.europaowners.org/ ________________________________ Message 12 ____________________________________ Time: 04:22:55 PM PST US From: "Karl Heindl" Subject: Re: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction --> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" Thank you all for responding so quickly to my request. Someone has offered to mail me the tool already, so I can relax. Karl >From: "Karl Heindl" >To: europa-list@matronics.com >Subject: Re: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction >Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 20:14:09 +0100 > >--> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" > > >That is very kind of you, Jeff, but you had better hang on to them. I just >paid $ 90 for a set. > >Karl > > >>From: JEFF ROBERTS >>To: europa-list@matronics.com >>Subject: Re: Europa-List: Propeller lug extraction >>Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 12:30:46 -0500 >> >>--> Europa-List message posted by: JEFF ROBERTS >> >>Karl, >>I don't have the tool but I do have an extra set of lugs if that would >>help. I am in the US though. >>Regards, >>Jeff >>A258 Flying Off The 40 >> >>Do Not Archive. >> >> >>On Aug 22, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Karl Heindl wrote: >> >>>--> Europa-List message posted by: "Karl Heindl" >>> >>> >>> >>>Would anyone be able to help by loaning or selling me a tool for >>>extracting the tightly fitting lugs for the propeller attachment bolts, >>>which are used for the standard Warp Drive prop ? >>>I understand that Airmaster supply such a tool as part of their kit. >>>I am having a terrible time getting my Woodcomp propeller to work, >>>vibration being only one of the problems. I removed the lugs once but >>>damaged them in the process, and have remounted the WD with a new set of >>>Rotax supplied lugs. Now I would like to try the Woodcomp again. >>> >>>Many thanks, >>> >>>Karl >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > >