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Thu 07/15/10


Total Messages Posted: 10



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     1. 12:12 AM - test (mike gamble)
     2. 12:40 AM - oil temp (mike gamble)
     3. 12:59 AM - Re: oil temp (Brian Davies)
     4. 02:49 AM - Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) (David Joyce)
     5. 02:53 AM - Re: oil temp (mike gamble)
     6. 04:00 AM - Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) (Nigel Graham)
     7. 06:59 AM - Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) (Fred Klein)
     8. 07:44 AM - Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) (David Joyce)
     9. 05:28 PM - Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) (Bud Yerly)
    10. 06:21 PM - Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) (Jerry Rehn)
 
 
 


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    Time: 12:12:13 AM PST US
    From: "mike gamble" <mp.gamble@talktalk.net>
    Subject: test


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    Time: 12:40:15 AM PST US
    From: "mike gamble" <mp.gamble@talktalk.net>
    Subject: oil temp
    912ULS I ran my engine for the first time yesterday but did not open it up as the oil temp did not rise above 50^C. The gauge is ok and the sensor has a cold resistance of about 1300ohms which agrees with the rotax manual. I have the standard cooling setup with the oil cooler in its normal position and the run was made without cowlings fitted. Outside temp was about 23^C. What oil temp should I expect and in what time? I don't want to trash things at this stage. Mike G-CFMP Mono XS


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    Time: 12:59:30 AM PST US
    From: "Brian Davies" <brian.davies@clara.co.uk>
    Subject: oil temp
    Mike, Assuming you are using the standard connector it is very easy to get a high resistance connection at this point and this will give low readings. Make sure the spade connector is a tight fit on the sensor. Gently squeese with pliers to close up the gap. There is always a dramatic difference in temps when running without cowls so expect low temps. Having said that, for the very first run I would have expected a higher temp. If the guage has reached 50C you could try opening it up to 3500rpm to see if it gets warmer. Regards Brian Davies _____ From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of mike gamble Sent: 15 July 2010 08:40 Subject: Europa-List: oil temp 912ULS I ran my engine for the first time yesterday but did not open it up as the oil temp did not rise above 50^C. The gauge is ok and the sensor has a cold resistance of about 1300ohms which agrees with the rotax manual. I have the standard cooling setup with the oil cooler in its normal position and the run was made without cowlings fitted. Outside temp was about 23^C. What oil temp should I expect and in what time? I don't want to trash things at this stage. Mike G-CFMP Mono XS


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    Time: 02:49:18 AM PST US
    From: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
    Subject: Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51)
    I a sure Roger is right, and that is why I leave the wheel down when trailering on a dolly. However I first had trouble when flying though some severe turbulence in rotor in fairly high wind conditions in Welsh mountains. I only discovered the problem when I came to put the gear down and found that the joint had moved so that the gear lever stopped something like a cm short of its 'Down' detent. The problem was solved by pulling very hard on the lever and then giving my right fist a mighty thump with the other one. Since then I disassembled the joint, packed it with blue sticky mixture and reassembled it with mod 51. I have had no problem since in spite of lots of turbulence and knowing that mod 51 was shot & useless for some years. Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Mills" <Roger.Mills@btinternet.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 11:37 AM Subject: Re: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) > In my experience the danger is when you trailer the aircraft on a belly > dolly with the Monowheel locked in the retracted position (although flying > through prolonged choppy turbulence at 120kt might not be far behind?). > The > forces applied by the heavy weight of the wheel/tyre and long moment of > the > undercarriage arm when driving over potholes and other road surface > problems > are significant. Before fitting the strut I experienced significant > distortion and elongation of the three holes through using a trailer with > the wheel fully retracted just once and had to fabricate a new landing > gear > lever. > > > I hoped the strut would fix the weakness but it's conceivable that the > forces involved in rough/turbulent air flight might elongate the bottom > hole > - will have to disassemble and examine now. > > > Roger Mills > > G-BVUV > > >


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    Time: 02:53:50 AM PST US
    From: "mike gamble" <mp.gamble@talktalk.net>
    Subject: oil temp
    Thanks for your input Brian. I shall increase the revs a little on the next run and maybe blank off some of the oil cooler to see the effect of that. Regards Mike _____


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    Time: 04:00:53 AM PST US
    From: "Nigel Graham" <nigel_graham@m-tecque.co.uk>
    Subject: Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51)
    Gents, This problem was identified a long time ago (1999) and one enterprising Scandinavian builder came up with an elegant and well engineered solution (stand up and take a bow - Jens). Pictures below FYI. Nigel ----- Original Message ----- From: Bud Yerly To: europa-list@matronics.com Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 1:17 AM Subject: Re: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) Klaus and others, Please send me pictures of your elongations or failures of the strut for me to analyze. If you can provide the type material and thickness also. Normally 6061 common aluminum angle of 1.6 mm or 1/16 inch is plenty strong enough. Elongation of the hole at the bottom indicates slight movement of the gear lock ,retraction mechanism (most probably in the down position) due to not staying perfectly vertical with the gear down and eventually the stresses from bending, as Klaus said, or from the latch slot gear retraction arm interface bending, and or the three bolts elongation has caused fatigue of the material or too much force on the aluminum angle strut. We will need some look see time to evaluate should if we go to steel or a specific material/dimensions, time change, or what. In the mean time, if everyone can look at their Mod 51 landing gear retraction lever strut brace if over say 500 hours and look for wear, as soon as you can, and low time planes on your next annual, then send me updates, I'd appreciate it. Many thanks, Bud Yerly, Europa Tech Assistance. direct email: budyerly@msn.com or just hold control key and click below to email via Europa website: mailto:enquiries@europa-aircraft.com via Custom Flight Creations website: mailto:mail@customflightcreations.com ----- Original Message ----- From: klaus dietrich To: Europa-List Digest Server ; jimmy Keppert Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:29 PM Subject: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) after 10 years in service and some 800 hours with as many landings, my Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) had an oval oversize hole at the bottom end (14mm; for the MS 20392-5C37 bolt which is 9,5 mm) and it finally broke at the top (just below the AN 3 bolt probably due to some misalignment due to the play at the bottom... no play at the top AN 3 bolt, however! The three screws on the Landing Gear Retraction Lever at the top seem to hold (no play).... I'm still searching for an explanation; my aluminum angle was probably not strong enough: material thickness: 1,5 mm; L-profile: 20 mm x 8 mm also the strut is not absolutely straight and there is some sideways flexibility which may have favored the play... Klaus href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List">http://www.matron href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/c


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    Time: 06:59:43 AM PST US
    From: Fred Klein <fklein@orcasonline.com>
    Subject: Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51)
    On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:47 AM, David Joyce wrote: > knowing that mod 51 was shot & useless for some years. Regards, > David Joyce, G-XSDJ David, ...t'would be enlightening to me if you could elaborate a bit on what led you to this conclusion... Fred


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    Time: 07:44:17 AM PST US
    From: "David Joyce" <davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk>
    Subject: Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51)
    Fred I haven't got a picture to hand, but the bottom bit of the additional strut is bent and the hole in the bottom is worn to a bigger diameter. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fred Klein" <fklein@orcasonline.com> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 2:57 PM Subject: Re: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) > > > On Jul 15, 2010, at 2:47 AM, David Joyce wrote: > >> knowing that mod 51 was shot & useless for some years. Regards, David >> Joyce, G-XSDJ > > David, > > ...t'would be enlightening to me if you could elaborate a bit on what led > you to this conclusion... > > Fred > > >


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    Time: 05:28:14 PM PST US
    From: "Bud Yerly" <budyerly@msn.com>
    Subject: Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51)
    Jerry, You are not alone and not living dangerously, as it seems you have a well built reliable gear. However the non mandatory mod 51 arm helps keep the stress down on the three bolts in the retraction arm. Eventually, through trailering, rough air, rough airstrips and countless landings you may experience trouble. If the arm flexes at the connection to the LG08 it may be difficult to lower the gear and it may require you to unload the aircraft to near negative G to flop the gear handle out of the slot. On takeoff, you may find that the gear will not lock up properly. Extending the gear may leave the LG08 mechanism at less than vertical. Looseness at this joint will progress rapidly through normal use as the gear has no over center lock per say and will bend at its pivot points slightly both up and down, exacerbating the problem. Even with mod 51, if the gear is not perfectly vertical from LG8 down, the gear handle takes the load. That dog leg in the gear handle with the bends will flex over time, causing a higher than anticipated tension load on the Mod 51 diagonal brace. We'll have a material and proper dimensions to use for the arm soon. We all used Home Depot aluminum on previous builds and I should have questioned it, but I fly a trigear and rarely get a monowheel of significant age in the shop. No one reported the problem so it was unknown to me until now. I would recommend one look at his retractable gear carefully on his annual, and at 5 years or 500 landings do a full inspection and rebuild. Call me conservative in a liberal world, but the bushings and landing gear block take a beating and are never cared for (I hate that dirty hole..). All the retractable gear certified planes I have experience with require not just a retraction check but a complete check of the bearings and bushings annually, slop and play are defined in the maintenance manual for the aircraft. Why shouldn't we do the same thorough inspections and replace known wear points at a specific time to preclude future problems. Klaus and I discussed time changing out the following: At 5 years or 500 landings, Replace the bungee. Wheel bearings KLNJ 1 1/2 They are sealed bearings, and I haven't seen a failure but why wait until they break. Brake pads (inspect caliper for corrosion) Upper and lower bushings AIC 060816/AIC 060820. Inspect annually for play and replace if detected and replace at 5 years anyway. Inspect Mod 51 arm for wear and replace as necessary Inspect shock absorbers and rubber block. If it hops like a bunny, change the shocks, if it sits low, change the block. I don't know how low, low is, but the block is about 70mm on an empty mono, so if it has lost 10 mm in height since new, it probably needs replacing. Look at the long bolts Euro 26 and pins LG 04 for deformation, replace as necessary Change the outrigger legs, inspect the pivot points and the locking mechanism for corrosion and wear. Remove and replace as necessary. Replace the outrigger tires/wheels if worn. I do not have a checklist for how I check the mono gear for play, and frankly just look at the mechanics as I do not own one... I support the aircraft, push on the lower arm and watch the mechanism when down, especially the locking arm. Look at the LG 04 pin and support for cracks and wear. Any deformations of the gear requires replacement. Then partially retract the gear and check for play in the joints, wiggle the arms to check for play, and pivot points for play (nasty dirty job), and finally lock the gear up and check movement of the gear mechanism by pushing up on the gear and using my bore scope to see if there are problems. I have never removed the mod 51, but I have also never worked on a high time mono. As for the outriggers, I have to look at the book if I have to take one apart just to figure how to put it back together. I make sure that the gear leg locks down and that the flap moves through the proper number of degrees before unlock. I was not familiar with the Europa Club bushing mod many of you had on the outriggers until Jim Butcher led me through one. I have only seen the standard factory build. If there is a comprehensive checklist other than the FAA condition inspection, I'd like to see one for my own education. Sorry to be so long winded. Bud Yerly ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry Rehn<mailto:rehn@rockisland.com> To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:18 PM Subject: RE: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) Bud I have not installed Mod 51 and have been flying with lots of landings for 10 years, am I living dangerously? I check the gear and don't see issues but am I missing something? Am I the only one with out Mod 51? Jerry Mono 914 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com<mailto:owner-europa-list-server@ma tronics.com> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bud Yerly Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 5:17 PM To: europa-list@matronics.com Subject: Re: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) Klaus and others, Please send me pictures of your elongations or failures of the strut for me to analyze. If you can provide the type material and thickness also. Normally 6061 common aluminum angle of 1.6 mm or 1/16 inch is plenty strong enough. Elongation of the hole at the bottom indicates slight movement of the gear lock ,retraction mechanism (most probably in the down position) due to not staying perfectly vertical with the gear down and eventually the stresses from bending, as Klaus said, or from the latch slot gear retraction arm interface bending, and or the three bolts elongation has caused fatigue of the material or too much force on the aluminum angle strut. We will need some look see time to evaluate should if we go to steel or a specific material/dimensions, time change, or what. In the mean time, if everyone can look at their Mod 51 landing gear retraction lever strut brace if over say 500 hours and look for wear, as soon as you can, and low time planes on your next annual, then send me updates, I'd appreciate it. Many thanks, Bud Yerly, Europa Tech Assistance. direct email: budyerly@msn.com<mailto:budyerly@msn.com> or just hold control key and click below to email via Europa website: mailto:enquiries@europa-aircraft.com<mailto:enquiries@europa-aircraft.com > via Custom Flight Creations website: mailto:mail@customflightcreations.com<mailto:mail@customflightcreations.c om> ----- Original Message ----- From: klaus dietrich<mailto:klaus.dietrich@oracle.com> To: Europa-List Digest Server<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com> ; jimmy Keppert<mailto:MCA234@aon.at> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:29 PM Subject: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) after 10 years in service and some 800 hours with as many landings, my Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) had an oval oversize hole at the bottom end (14mm; for the MS 20392-5C37 bolt which is 9,5 mm) and it finally broke at the top (just below the AN 3 bolt probably due to some misalignment due to the play at the bottom... no play at the top AN 3 bolt, however! The three screws on the Landing Gear Retraction Lever at the top seem to hold (no play).... I'm still searching for an explanation; my aluminum angle was probably not strong enough: material thickness: 1,5 mm; L-profile: 20 mm x 8 mm also the strut is not absolutely straight and there is some sideways flexibility which may have favored the play... Klaus href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List">http://www.matron href="http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.comhref="h ttp://www.matronics.com/contribution">http://www.matronics.com/c http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-Listhttp://forums.matronics.com http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List<http://www.matronics.com/N avigator?Europa-List> http://www.matronics.com/contribution<http://www.matronics.com/contributi on>


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    Time: 06:21:55 PM PST US
    From: Jerry Rehn <rehn@rockisland.com>
    Subject: Re: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51)
    Bud Wow, thanks for a very thorough answer, I have a longer list for my next inspection. Jerry Sent from Iphone On Jul 15, 2010, at 5:26 PM, "Bud Yerly" <budyerly@msn.com> wrote: > Jerry, > You are not alone and not living dangerously, as it seems you have a > well built reliable gear. However the non mandatory mod 51 arm > helps keep the stress down on the three bolts in the retraction > arm. Eventually, through trailering, rough air, rough airstrips and > countless landings you may experience trouble. If the arm flexes at > the connection to the LG08 it may be difficult to lower the gear and > it may require you to unload the aircraft to near negative G to flop > the gear handle out of the slot. On takeoff, you may find that the > gear will not lock up properly. Extending the gear may leave the > LG08 mechanism at less than vertical. Looseness at this joint will > progress rapidly through normal use as the gear has no over center > lock per say and will bend at its pivot points slightly both up and > down, exacerbating the problem. > > Even with mod 51, if the gear is not perfectly vertical from LG8 > down, the gear handle takes the load. That dog leg in the gear > handle with the bends will flex over time, causing a higher than > anticipated tension load on the Mod 51 diagonal brace. We'll have a > material and proper dimensions to use for the arm soon. We all used > Home Depot aluminum on previous builds and I should have questioned > it, but I fly a trigear and rarely get a monowheel of significant > age in the shop. No one reported the problem so it was unknown to > me until now. > > I would recommend one look at his retractable gear carefully on his > annual, and at 5 years or 500 landings do a full inspection and > rebuild. Call me conservative in a liberal world, but the bushings > and landing gear block take a beating and are never cared for (I > hate that dirty hole..). All the retractable gear certified planes > I have experience with require not just a retraction check but a > complete check of the bearings and bushings annually, slop and play > are defined in the maintenance manual for the aircraft. Why > shouldn't we do the same thorough inspections and replace known wear > points at a specific time to preclude future problems. > > Klaus and I discussed time changing out the following: > At 5 years or 500 landings, > Replace the bungee. > Wheel bearings KLNJ 1 1/2 They are sealed bearings, and I haven't > seen a failure but why wait until they break. > Brake pads (inspect caliper for corrosion) > Upper and lower bushings AIC 060816/AIC 060820. Inspect annually for > play and replace if detected and replace at 5 years anyway. > Inspect Mod 51 arm for wear and replace as necessary > Inspect shock absorbers and rubber block. If it hops like a bunny, > change the shocks, if it sits low, change the block. I don't know > how low, low is, but the block is about 70mm on an empty mono, so > if it has lost 10 mm in height since new, it probably needs replacing. > Look at the long bolts Euro 26 and pins LG 04 for deformation, > replace as necessary > Change the outrigger legs, inspect the pivot points and the locking > mechanism for corrosion and wear. Remove and replace as necessary. > Replace the outrigger tires/wheels if worn. > > I do not have a checklist for how I check the mono gear for play, > and frankly just look at the mechanics as I do not own one... I > support the aircraft, push on the lower arm and watch the mechanism > when down, especially the locking arm. Look at the LG 04 pin and > support for cracks and wear. Any deformations of the gear requires > replacement. Then partially retract the gear and check for play in > the joints, wiggle the arms to check for play, and pivot points for > play (nasty dirty job), and finally lock the gear up and check > movement of the gear mechanism by pushing up on the gear and using > my bore scope to see if there are problems. I have never removed > the mod 51, but I have also never worked on a high time mono. As > for the outriggers, I have to look at the book if I have to take one > apart just to figure how to put it back together. I make sure that > the gear leg locks down and that the flap moves through the proper > number of degrees before unlock. I was not familiar with the Europa > Club bushing mod many of you had on the outriggers until Jim Butcher > led me through one. I have only seen the standard factory build. > If there is a comprehensive checklist other than the FAA condition > inspection, I'd like to see one for my own education. > > Sorry to be so long winded. > > Bud Yerly > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jerry Rehn > To: europa-list@matronics.com > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:18 PM > Subject: RE: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever > Strut (Mod 51) > > Bud > > I have not installed Mod 51 and have been flying with lots of > landings for 10 years, am I living dangerously? I check the gear and > don't see issues but am I missing something? Am I the only one with > out Mod 51? > > Jerry > > Mono 914 > > > From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa- > list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bud Yerly > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 5:17 PM > To: europa-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever > Strut (Mod 51) > > > Klaus and others, > > Please send me pictures of your elongations or failures of the strut > for me to analyze. If you can provide the type material and > thickness also. > > Normally 6061 common aluminum angle of 1.6 mm or 1/16 inch is plenty > strong enough. > > Elongation of the hole at the bottom indicates slight movement of > the gear lock ,retraction mechanism (most probably in the down > position) due to not staying perfectly vertical with the gear down > and eventually the stresses from bending, as Klaus said, or from the > latch slot gear retraction arm interface bending, and or the three > bolts elongation has caused fatigue of the material or too much > force on the aluminum angle strut. > > > We will need some look see time to evaluate should if we go to steel > or a specific material/dimensions, time change, or what. > > > In the mean time, if everyone can look at their Mod 51 landing gear > retraction lever strut brace if over say 500 hours and look for > wear, as soon as you can, and low time planes on your next annual, > then send me updates, I'd appreciate it. > > > Many thanks, > > > Bud Yerly, > > Europa Tech Assistance. > > direct email: budyerly@msn.com > > or just hold control key and click below to email > > via Europa website: mailto:enquiries@europa-aircraft.com > > via Custom Flight Creations website: mailto:mail@customflightcreations.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: klaus dietrich > > To: Europa-List Digest Server ; jimmy Keppert > > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1:29 PM > > Subject: Europa-List: Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut > (Mod 51) > > > Check your Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) > > after 10 years in service and some 800 hours with as many landings, > my Landing Gear Retraction Lever Strut (Mod 51) had an oval oversize > hole at the bottom end (14mm; for the MS 20392-5C37 bolt which is > 9,5 mm) and it finally broke at the top (just below the AN 3 bolt > probably due to some misalignment due to the play at the bottom... > no play at the top AN 3 bolt, however! > > The three screws on the Landing Gear Retraction Lever at the top > seem to hold (no play).... > > I'm still searching for an explanation; my aluminum angle was > probably not strong enough: material thickness: 1,5 mm; L-profile: > 20 mm x 8 mm > also the strut is not absolutely straight and there is some sideways > flexibility which may have favored the play... > > Klaus > > > href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List">http://www.matronhref= > "http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com > href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http:// > www.matronics.com/c > > > http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List > http://forums.matronics.com > > > href="http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List">http://www.matronhref= > "http://forums.matronics.com">http://forums.matronics.com > href="http://www.matronics.com/contribution">http:// > www.matronics.com/c > >




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