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1. 03:00 AM - Mandatory Permit Directives....multitude of paperwork.....? (R.C.Harrison)
2. 08:58 AM - Re: Last of the Summer Wine (Peter Jeffers)
3. 11:29 AM - Paint repairs (William Harrison)
4. 12:04 PM - Re: Paint repairs (Graham Singleton)
5. 03:43 PM - Re: Fuel tank leak (ALAN YERLY)
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Subject: | Mandatory Permit Directives....multitude of paperwork.....? |
Hi! All and particularly our illustrious Safety Officer Mike Gregory.
Having now completed mods 72/73/74, not withstanding the necessity for
10 hourly inspections continuing, if those mods are signed off by the
Inspector does the MPD's still need entering and signing off in the
airframe log book or can it be assumed that the mods being signed off
supersedes the necessity to enter up the MPD's? ...paper and more
paper....
Regards
Robt.C.Harrison
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Subject: | Last of the Summer Wine |
Hi Bryan,
If we can get the mods sorted, Sue & I would like to joint the Summer
Wine
trip if you are not excessively over subscribed
Quoting bryan allsop <bryanallsop@hotmail.com>:
>
> The annual Last of the Summer Wine trip has always been organized by
> William Mills in the past. It has been an informal tour around
> various parts of France, with it's destinations determined by the
> weather, and the feelings of the participants. Nothing demanding,
> just the joy of a few days enjoying the environment, and a bit of
> flying together. We are confident that William would have wished the
> event to continue.
>
> All being well we are looking at the 13th - 16th September for this
> trip. Hopefully the mod. situation will have been resolved by then.
>
> Would anyone wishing to participate kindly let me know so that I can
> start making the arrangements.
>
> Regards to all.
>
> Bryan Allsop
> _________________________________________________________________
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13/08/2007
10:15
17/08/2007
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Does anyone know of a readily available spray paint which matches the
typical Europa white? (Mod 73 blues...)
Cheers
Willie Harrison
G-BZNY
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Subject: | Re: Paint repairs |
William
I always use (and always recommend)"base white" for top coat. Pure
white, no added colours to dim it or have to try and match in repair.
Graham
William Harrison wrote:
> <willie.harrison@tinyonline.co.uk>
>
> Does anyone know of a readily available spray paint which matches the
> typical Europa white? (Mod 73 blues...)
>
> Cheers
>
> Willie Harrison
> G-BZNY
>
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Subject: | Re: Fuel tank leak |
Steve,
I am your Europa Dealer hear in the US since January of this year.
Check the Europa Website and mine, customflightcreations.com. I
typically don't way in on the matronics site as I have enough business
of my own. If you need a tank just email Roger at Europa in the UK or
me at my website and we will get you a price and any spares you may
need... Shipping on the tank will be via DHL and will add to your cost,
but the new tank will drop right in unless you have a burning desire to
build a new one. Both Roger and I ship direct to save time and cost.
Roger takes credit cards and I take checks. Time to get parts is the
same.
Choice is yours.
Bud Yerly
Custom Flight Creations.
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Hagar<mailto:hagargs@earthlink.net>
To: europa-list<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 12:11 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Fuel tank leak
For those of you who replied on your experiences in swapping out the
tank in the fully built plane, thanks a bunch it has driven me to not
dred the job. I am one of those guys who goes with the adage of "well
if those guys can do it I certainly can". Jim B I will probably give
you a call to get some more detail on the joint you described with the
"recess". If anyone else can expand on the joint that gets the mess
together in a structurally sound manner please do so.
Now for the real question. Ever since Europa Lakeland went away with
John Hurst I had blown off the idea of getting OEM parts and just
figured I would fab every thing myself. A fuel tank would be kind of
tricky, though I do have a buddy who is a real artist when it comes to
welding aluminum (or aluninium for you other guys). Has anyone done
this? Making the seat back 2 to 3 inches higher with a higher tank
would give better back support with an increase in capacity.
In any case does the tank have to be ordered from the UK or is Custom
Flight Creations down in Florida actively selling parts and aircraft?
Thanks,
Steve
Steve Hagar
hagargs@earthlink.net<mailto:hagargs@earthlink.net>
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