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1. 07:43 AM - fiberglass cloth (William Daniell)
2. 09:07 AM - Re: fiberglass cloth (EuropaXSA276@aol.com)
3. 11:46 AM - Re: fiberglass cloth (Graham Singleton)
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Subject: | fiberglass cloth |
Does anyone know what the correct ACS part number for an equivalent to the
Europa Fiberglass cloth?
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Alan Burrows
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 20:10
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Life is so unfair!
Thanks John
The aircraft is presently with Bob and I am awaiting his findings. At that
time we will know more.
Cheers for now
Alan
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of
TELEDYNMCS@aol.com
Sent: 22 March 2007 23:18
Subject: Europa-List: Life is so unfair!
Hey Alan,
My first tank came from the factory with a flaw in it. The tanks, as I was
told, are rotomolded. What look like seams on the tank are actually molding
lines. Mine had a molding flaw, likely caused by not enough material being
put into the mold at the time the tank was cast, and that caused a hole in
it that was about the size of the end of your little finger. The hole was
hard to see because it was covered over with a paper thin layer of plastic.
I would have never noticed it except for the fact that I pressure tested the
tank with air after I drilled out the boss's in a combined effort to clean
out the plastic swarf and put a little pressure on the tank to see what
would happen. The slight pressure I put on the tank must have blown out the
thin latyer and I got a little puff of air from a direction I wasn't
expecting, then I noticed the hole.
Europa promptly replaced the tank at no charge, but had I not noticed it
prior to bonding in the cockpit module I think I'd have been one unhappy
camper! At the time, circa 2003 or so, Andy told me there had been 2 others
prior to mine found with similar holes.
Anyway, hope you find your problem and it's something simple to fix.
Regards,
John Lawton
Dunlap,TN (TN89)
Jabiropa N245E - Flying - 95.6 hours
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Subject: | Re: fiberglass cloth |
I was told by Europa some time ago that the closest thing for the factory BID
was the Rutan cloth RA7725
Brian 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: fiberglass cloth |
Rutan chose it because it was used for gliders in Germany. Probably
still is, 92125, it's made by Interglas and it's a 2 by 2 twill (for
drape). The UNI we use is 92145.
I recently ( 4 years ago!) bought half a roll of BID from a supplier in
Germany but haven't yet re found the details. Price was very good
compared to UK prices.
Graham
EuropaXSA276@aol.com wrote:
> I was told by Europa some time ago that the closest thing for the
> factory BID was the Rutan cloth RA7725
>
> Brian Skelly
> Europa XS TriGear #A276
> North Texas USA
> You can see my build photos at:
> http://www.europaowners.org/BrianS
>
>
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