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0. 12:24 AM - What Listers Have Been Saying (Matt Dralle)
1. 03:30 AM - AW: speaking of starters (UVTReith)
2. 03:56 AM - Re: speaking of starters (JR Gowing)
3. 09:41 AM - Switches, breakers and buss on headrest (rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us)
4. 10:38 AM - speaking of starters (Fred Klein)
5. 12:16 PM - Re: speaking of starters (Greg Fuchs)
6. 01:42 PM - rudder cable pulley mounting (Rowland & Wilma Carson)
7. 02:20 PM - Re: rudder cable pulley mounting (Robert C Harrison)
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Subject: | What Listers Have Been Saying |
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Subject: | speaking of starters |
She is not starting the engine, she is doing - what women always do -
washing the prop.
Have a nice weekend, Europa friends.
Bruno
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Von: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] Im Auftrag von Fred
Klein
Gesendet: Samstag, 29. November 2008 05:32
An: europa-list@matronics.com
Betreff: Europa-List: speaking of starters
Who needs one?...why not just hand-prop it?
BTW, what's wrong with this picture?
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Subject: | Re: speaking of starters |
Craig
You didn't even notice she did not have a proper grip with both hands!.
JR
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From: "craig bastin" <craigb@onthenet.com.au>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 4:17 PM
Subject: RE: Europa-List: speaking of starters
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> oh oh i know, shes not wearing any gloves to protect her hands :)
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> Who needs one?...why not just hand-prop it?
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> BTW, what's wrong with this picture?
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Subject: | Switches, breakers and buss on headrest |
Has anyone installed switches, breakers and a buss on aft side of
passenger headrest?
Have any pictures of install?
We will have an aft mounted battery in our mono wheel, and it seems a nice
spot to install a buss with:
Two 914 fuel pump switch/breakers
Strobe switch/breaker
Position LED switch/breaker
Breaker for two map LEDs on ceiling (switch next to each LED)
ELT breaker (mounted aft)
Easy to see and reach by left seat driver.
Ron Parigoris
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Subject: | speaking of starters |
Gentlemen,
What's wrong w/ that picture?...NO CHOCKS!...
ALWAYS chock the wheels before hand proping!...safety first!
Fred
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> Craig
> You didn't even notice she did not have a proper grip with both hands!.
> JR
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Subject: | speaking of starters |
OH YEAH, that's IT! Safety is job 1.
I thought there was one too many cockpits on the aircraft..
For goodness sakes, do NOT archive
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Fred Klein
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 10:38 AM
Subject: Europa-List: speaking of starters
Gentlemen,
What's wrong w/ that picture?...NO CHOCKS!...
ALWAYS chock the wheels before hand proping!...safety first!
Fred
do not archive
> Craig
> You didn't even notice she did not have a proper grip with both hands!.
> JR
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Subject: | rudder cable pulley mounting |
I've just drilled the holes for the rudder pulley and the inboard
harness attachment, and am a bit surprised to find that when the
pulley is mounted, it doesn't look anything like the drawing in the
manual.
The picture shows the pulley well clear of the harness mounting hole,
but I find that it overlaps the bolt head completely. I thought I'd
fallen into another of those "printed manual is wrong, should have
checked the PDF first" traps, but the PDF is the same as my
hard-copy. My pulley does align with the edges of the cockpit module
tunnel in the recommended way - about flush at the aft, and about 6mm
clear of the bottom surface.
The manual suggests 3 spacing washers (AN960-10) as a starting point
for pulley placement. That does put the pulley clear of the
harness-fixing bolt head, but if one of those were removed it would
be rubbing, so there is not much adjustment of position available.
The smallest washer pack that I think would be OK here is 2 off
AN960-10 + 1 off AN960-10L.
Any comments on this? Has anyone found the need to reduce the washer
pack much to get good rudder cable alignment?
regards
Rowland
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| 1170 hours building Europa #435 G-ROWI e-mail <rowil@clara.net>
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Subject: | rudder cable pulley mounting |
Hi! Rowland
The rudder cable must never be able to drop between the bolt head and
the pulley and likewise if the pulley bore should wear it mustn't rub on
the bolt head. Alignment will be by the rubbing strip forward and where
your aft guide will be so as to have an absolutely fair entry and exit
of the cable onto and from the pulley.IMHO
Bob Harrison G-PTAG
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From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rowland &
Wilma Carson
Sent: 29 November 2008 17:58
Subject: Europa-List: rudder cable pulley mounting
<rowil@clara.net>
I've just drilled the holes for the rudder pulley and the inboard
harness attachment, and am a bit surprised to find that when the
pulley is mounted, it doesn't look anything like the drawing in the
manual.
The picture shows the pulley well clear of the harness mounting hole,
but I find that it overlaps the bolt head completely. I thought I'd
fallen into another of those "printed manual is wrong, should have
checked the PDF first" traps, but the PDF is the same as my
hard-copy. My pulley does align with the edges of the cockpit module
tunnel in the recommended way - about flush at the aft, and about 6mm
clear of the bottom surface.
The manual suggests 3 spacing washers (AN960-10) as a starting point
for pulley placement. That does put the pulley clear of the
harness-fixing bolt head, but if one of those were removed it would
be rubbing, so there is not much adjustment of position available.
The smallest washer pack that I think would be OK here is 2 off
AN960-10 + 1 off AN960-10L.
Any comments on this? Has anyone found the need to reduce the washer
pack much to get good rudder cable alignment?
regards
Rowland
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| 1170 hours building Europa #435 G-ROWI e-mail <rowil@clara.net>
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