Europa-List Digest Archive

Sat 07/09/11


Total Messages Posted: 7



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 01:07 AM - Re: spam filter (pjeffers@talktalk.net)
     2. 01:18 AM - Re: spam filter (Content Stream)
     3. 08:45 AM - Re: Tire /tyre landing incident /accident (Bud Yerly)
     4. 12:21 PM - Raimo - level 4 (Fergus Kyle)
     5. 03:00 PM - Europa ID (david park)
     6. 03:07 PM - Re: Europa ID (Trevpond@aol.com)
     7. 06:44 PM - Bose A20 Headset - NR Power Button - Panel Power (Matt Dralle)
 
 
 


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    Time: 01:07:10 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: spam filter
    From: pjeffers@talktalk.net
    =0AHi, =0A I also have been blocked by Barracuda for several years. Like yourself i have applied for and got alleviat ion for a couple of days but then the door closes.=0AThere is nothing more likely to cause me not to ever reply to peoples queries and questions if i spend significant time and effort composing a letter only to have it thrown back at m e 30 mins later. =0AThis is my first attempt to send for months. If Matt reads any of these mails then please Matt , get 'barracuda' exterminated, it ruins a great facility.=0A Oh just one other matter, because of Barracuda i don't contr ibute to the forum. Please note ONLY because of Barracuda i don't. =0APete Jeffers=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A-----Original Message-----=0AF rom: keith hickling <keithhickling@clear.net.nz>=0ATo: europa-list@matro nics.com=0ASent: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 0:00=0ASubject: Europa-List: spam filter=0A=0A=0A=0AMorning everyone,=0A =0AI would like to endorse Richard Lamprey's comments. My emails are also always blocked by the Barracuda spam filter. I have requested unblocking 3 times, following which I have had a window of about 12 hours 2 days later when I could get an email through. I'm not sure what the answer is, but at least it might help if Matt is aware of the extent of problem.=0A =0AIf this g ets through it will be the first for 2 years, otherwise I will ask Tim Ward if he will kindly forward it.=0A =0ARegard =========================== =========================== ======-= - The Europa-List E mail Forum --= Use the Matronics List Features Navigator to browse-= the many List utilities such as List Un/Subsc ription,-= Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, F AQ,-= Photoshare, and much much more:-=-= -- http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List-=-======== =========================== =========================-= - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS - -= Same great content also available via the Web Forums!- =-= -- http://forums.matronics.com-=-====== =========================== =========================== -= - List Contribution Web Si te --= Thank you for your generous support!-= -Matt Dralle, List Admin.-= -- http://www.matronics.com/con tribution-======================= =========================== ===========0A=0A


    Message 2


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    Time: 01:18:36 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: spam filter
    From: Content Stream <gholland@content-stream.co.uk>
    Pete You got through that time! Sent from iPhone On 9 Jul 2011, at 09:03, pjeffers@talktalk.net wrote: > Hi, > I also have been blocked by Barracuda for several years. Like yourself i have applied for and got alleviation for a couple of days but then the door closes. > There is nothing more likely to cause me not to ever reply to peoples quer ies and questions if i spend significant time and effort composing a letter o nly to have it thrown back at me 30 mins later. > This is my first attempt to send for months. If Matt reads any of these m ails then please Matt, get 'barracuda' exterminated, it ruins a great facil ity. > Oh just one other matter, because of Barracuda i don't contribute to the f orum. Please note ONLY because of Barracuda i don't. > Pete Jeffers > > > -----Original Message----- > From: keith hickling <keithhickling@clear.net.nz> > To: europa-list@matronics.com > Sent: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 0:00 > Subject: Europa-List: spam filter > > Morning everyone, > > I would like to endorse Richard Lamprey's comments. My emails are also alw ays blocked by the Barracuda spam filter. I have requested unblocking 3 time s, following which I have had a window of about 12 hours 2 days later when I could get an email through. I'm not sure what the answer is, but at least i t might help if Matt is aware of the extent of problem. > > If this gets through it will be the first for 2 years, otherwise I will as k Tim Ward if he will kindly forward it. > > Regards, > > Keith Hickling, > Dunedin 9010, > New Zealand. > ========================= ========================== === -- http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-L======= ==================== -- > > ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= ========================== ========= >


    Message 3


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    Time: 08:45:25 AM PST US
    From: "Bud Yerly" <budyerly@msn.com>
    Subject: Re: Tire /tyre landing incident /accident
    To all, and congrats to Raimo Toivio When preparation, proficiency and proper procedures meet a potentially catastrophic chain of events, the chain is broken and the aircraft, pilot and passengers all have a story to tell rather than being an accident statistic. Your thorough planning for tire changes in the field, spares, and most importantly a lovely and supportive wife makes the event a nuisance tire change out in the field, so I am hoping you bought your wife a great dinner and told her how much you appreciate her. As for tires and tubes, from what I can report from the US mono pilots that have shared their experiences with me here goes: Original Classic Equipment was an industrial 8 inch tire and tube. Cheap, strong but rather thin with squishy sides. The clearances were minimal from the frame and cockpit module and during landing the brake caliper on a flat tire tore it up pretty quick. About 2000 most guys started going with the 7 inch McCreary as a replacement around here. It is narrower and of course a little lower. The original tube was a bit thin but cheap at $35 for a lawn tire tube. Replacement Tires: The McCreary 7 inch six ply seems to work very well with very long life. This tire has more clearance from the frame, the wheel well, and its six ply sides is very stiff. It is available through Europa or Aircraft Spruce (PN 06-09600): for about $130 US and is worth every penny. Replacement Tubes: Europa tubes are now made by McCreary and are for a 7-8 inch tire. They are very well built, and have the exact 90 degree bend and placement of the valve stem for the mono's wheel. They are about $130 each, and again worth every penny. It is my experience they are changed only on puncture not wear. Most taxi failures need a serious autopsy of the tube. I have found with new clients that they pinch the tube or cut the stem. Once the tire goes flat, it gets cut by the brake caliper. We have gone to a full proof method here in the shop. First we inspect the wheel for any burrs or sharp edges on the rim and especially on the valve stem. We smooth these out if present. Then thoroughly clean and dry the wheel. We cut card stock that fits the recess machined into the wheel and glue it in place with super glue dabs on one side only. Then show the client how the wheels go together and to watch for the white paper in the wheel half split with an inspection mirror to make sure all goes together easily. Then the tube is lightly powdered , inserted into the tire, aligned with the stem aligned with the dot (not always present) and slide the wheel into the tire. Carefully align the tube stem and ensure the tube is not twisted. Now carefully install the other wheel half and gently push the two halves together. Insert bolts and pull up evenly. The tire is ready to inflate. A suitable lubricant for tire to wheel during installation is not axel grease according to the FAA maintenance folks. There is no reason for lube on a well maintained rim free of dirt, corrosion etc. If the tire will not go on the rim, use a proper lube such as Freylube or a mixture of dish soap and water with no more than 10% mineral oil. Allow the solution to dry before putting the tire in use. Petroleum lubricants between the tire and rim may cause the tire to rotate on hard braking or run-up (and the tire will rotate on the rim with a 914 at full blast with an Airmaster Prop), causing tube stem or tube failure. Learn from my mistake. Read Michelin's guide to tire installation: http://www.airmichelin.com/uploadedFiles/MichelinAirDev/StandardContent/R esource/certification_level_2.pdf<http://www.airmichelin.com/uploadedFile s/MichelinAirDev/StandardContent/Resource/certification_level_2.pdf> Great job Raimo, Regards to all, Bud Yerly Europa Tech Support Custom Flight Creations, Inc. www.customflightcreations.com<http://www.customflightcreations.com/> (813) 653-4989 ----- Original Message ----- From: Raimo Toivio<mailto:raimo.toivio@rwm.fi> To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 9:51 PM Subject: Europa-List: Tire /tyre landing incident /accident Dear All, it is a long time since I have been here. Today it happened something and I got an Europa Energy Burst (aka ENB) to write on the list. I think this could be useful info for most of you Europa (or any GA plane) operators. Let me tell you what was it and how it went: *** I have worked couple of years to make an Europa story to the largest All and Universal Technical Scandinavian Magazine which is published in the Scandinavian countries. I have had several flying experiences with their very speciall aviation editor. Today we decided to fly to one very remote airfield. Everything went as normally. Please notice I have a Monowheel, The Most Sexy GA ever built. *** Just after a touchdown I - smelled a well burned rubber and then after - noticed immediately a strong autobrakeing - noticed immeadiately the position of the aircraft is not normal (too low and too leveled) - noticed a rumbling noise - noticed it is not *very* well steerable or att all and so we went out of the runway to the port side of the grass area We went out of the runway. That concrete runway 33 was quite narrow, just 6 metres or about 20 feets only. I understood at once what was the name of the game. During first seconds I was wondering if it (tha plane) will be inverted. The brakeing effect was so hard. After seconds I was wondering if I will lose only my prop (and engine) at least. It took only seconds. We stopped and I ask the editor how about if I will now switch off the fuel pump, electrics, engine, are you ok and how do you feel now? What a story for a newspaperman! The landing was very normal before the touch down. Let me say, I had completed 416 pcs of an Europa Monowheel landings and this was better than 8 (0-10) just before touch down . I (we) assume the tire/tyre was empty before landing. Not a big bang when landing at all, no no. *** During the years we (Europa Operators) have speculated what will happen when landing a mono with an empty tire /tyre. Now I /we know: If lucky nothing! My prop was still a virgin (configuration: Warp Drive blades with a wonderful Airmaster hub from NZ). The soil out of the runway was quite soft. There was still a clearance between the mother ground and the blades about 50 mm /2 inches. I kept the stick hard back during the landing. Some of you may remember I do love high speed landings like on final 70 knots and during a touch down around 60 knots. The brakeing effect was very strong because of an empty main (and only!) tire /tyre: it took only less than 100 metres /300 feets from touch down point to the final stop. Zero winds. Runway is a bit upphill. *** After I checked I am ok and my co-pilot was also ok and my plane was about ok I called bureacrats as they call to do in Finland immediately. The Police came and people from The Air Accident Investigators called me. That was an Finnish Army Airbase also. They came and tried to help us by giving some air to my empty wheel but do not succeeded because the inner tube was totally destroyed during the landing (just 300 metres from us they =93 Finnish Army - were launching unmannned planes by steam catapult). *** I called my loving (and sooo beautiful) wife and she took immediately the spare inner tube with her from our hangar and was heading by car with a trailer 200 km /125 miles to us. Without a special jacking block which I always carry with me it would have been impossible task to lift the Mono upp and take the wheel out and change an inner tube for a new one. All together it took 6 hours until we were flyable again. Let me say The Editor still wanted to fly with me back to EFTP. We completed some touches and goes to check would it be again empty or not. It was not. What a smile. Attached a pic =9Can accident place, my plane, my Wife and Mr Editor doing tire /tyre changeing jobs=9D. *** Fuck! I have operatored my Europa 4 seasons and this was my 4th case of an empty and a broken main wheel! This was a first experience during a landing. All the other cases have been during taxiing or so. Why?! I have an original size and a brand of an inner tube which is 8.00 =93 7(6) which means it is ok for a size 7 and 6. They say so. I had two years an original outer tyre /tire which was like from a colf car but after earlier incidents I changed it for a real aircraft tyre /tire (brand name Air Trac). Always the hole has been in the side of the inner tyre. It has always been let me say about 10 mm /0,4 inches) long crack. I (I point *I*) assume that is the question of the bad quality of the Deli (made in Indonesian) innner tyres. *** Let me and we all know the source for the high quality inner tubes please! Let me and all know is there any clever stuff to put inside of the inner tube *before* accident to prevent this kinds of accidents. We all know there are stuffs to put inside the inner tubes to make our day *after* it is empty. That is not a solution and nothing to do with a catastrophic failure when the crack is 10 mm or wider. I /we need a possibility to prevent this kind of (very stupid) not-so-purpose-to-happend-accidents. *** Monowheels pilots =93 please do not ever fly far away w/o a lifting block. That is a sensation. Thanks for Mr. Dirk van Oyen from Belgium (first time in use a day after a Maiden Flight =93 that was 30.04.2007). *** Thanks for this wonderful chance to share and make my day. I have many topics to talk with you. Many questions to answer. Many things to do since the end of the last summer. I will come back. Thanks you are there. All of you. *** Specially Mr Kingsley from Oz and Mr Fred Klein from US. I am happy you are there. Cheers, Raimo Toivio Europa XS Mono OH-XRT #417 Updated flight hours /landings: 214,2 /418 37500 Lempaala FINLAND p +358-3-3753 777 f +358-3-3753 100 toivio@fly.to<mailto:toivio@fly.to> www.rwm.fi<http://www.rwm.fi/>


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    Time: 12:21:01 PM PST US
    From: Fergus Kyle <VE3LVO@rac.ca>
    Subject: Raimo - level 4
    Raimo, I have added a design which may be used to achieve level 4 in your shocking endeavour - but no higher - so perhaps it will attract further fabrication attempts in the ultimate achievement.. While not designed specifically for this exercise, slight re-arrangement of facilities might easily ease the pain...... Check the last diagram in THE DUCATI AFFAIR, gallery2 p.3. F


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    Time: 03:00:16 PM PST US
    From: david park <dpark748@hotmail.co.uk>
    Subject: Europa ID
    What is the 4 letter identity of a Europa for flight Plans? G-LDVO Dave Park


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    Time: 03:07:36 PM PST US
    From: Trevpond@aol.com
    Subject: Re: Europa ID
    EUPA regards Trev G-LINN In a message dated 09/07/2011 23:00:38 GMT Daylight Time, dpark748@hotmail.co.uk writes: What is the 4 letter identity of a Europa for flight Plans? G-LDVO Dave Park (http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Europa-List) (http://www.matronics.com/contribution)


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    Time: 06:44:02 PM PST US
    From: Matt Dralle <dralle@matronics.com>
    Subject: Bose A20 Headset - NR Power Button - Panel Power
    Dear Listers, I bought a couple pairs of the new Bose A20's for the RV-8 and they are very nice. NR is better than the Bose X's and they seem to fit my head a little better too. But I quickly discovered that with the A20's you now have to hit the NR Power button *every time* you start the aircraft even if you have them panel powered. The older Bose X headsets have a slide switch for the NR power and so you can just put the slide switch in the On position and not worry about it. I really didn't like having to turn the NR on all the time and having to remind my passengers about it, so I came up with a modification that will automatically turn the NR on when panel power is applied. Its pretty simple, but requires some special tools. Its completely self-contained inside the Control Module and works great. The modification is generally only for installations that are panel-powered, but you could do the modification to a unit that is normally battery powered with no adverse effect. With the modification, the NR Power button will work normally in battery power installations. I created web page on the procedure including step-by-step photos and instructions. Feedback is welcome. http://www.matronics.com/BoseA20AutoOnModification/ Matt - Matt Dralle RV-8 #82880 N998RV "Ruby Vixen" http://www.mattsrv8.com - Matt's Complete RV-8 Construction Log http://www.mattsrv8.com/Mishap - Landing Mishap Rebuild Log http://www.youtube.com/MattsRV8 - Matt's RV-8 HDTV YouTube Channel Status: 170+ Hours TTSN - Rebuilding Fuselage After Landing Mishap...




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