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1. 03:07 AM - Kathy Bosomworth (Nigel Graham)
2. 07:19 PM - Re: Bleeding Monowheel Brakes: Curious? (Bud Yerly)
3. 07:21 PM - Re: Kit 451 Fly's (Bud Yerly)
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Subject: | Kathy Bosomworth |
It is my sad duty to relay the news that Dave Bosomworth's wife Kathy
passed away peacefully on Monday evening in the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice
at Farnham (UK) with Dave and their two children by her side. Kathy had
been diagnosed with bowel cancer earlier this year, sady too late to
control.
A private family funeral will take place this Thursday.
I think I speak for us all when I say that our thoughts are with Dave
and his family.
Nigel
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Subject: | Re: Bleeding Monowheel Brakes: Curious? |
Ron,
It's damned adequate for normal use provided the master is level (like it is
on the trailer). Bleeding with Dot3/4 is interesting. One would think the
bubbles would just flow up hill and it would bleed itself. Maybe by the
turn of the century it will.
We do as the bike guys do on an initial build, pull off the master, pass it
out through the wheel well fire wall, screw in the funnel, then push fluid
with a syringe up from the caliper and out of the master to a cup. Once
filled to the top, the air is gone. Screw in the cap and the handle should
be dead hard. No sponginess. Then you are good until the brake pad wears
down. To adjust the level, install the funnel, leave the master in place,
put the plane tail up to allow all the air to come out the funnel cup and
carefully add fluid. Suck out the excess and seal it up..
Regards,
Bud Yerly
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From: "rparigoris" <rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 3:48 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Bleeding Monowheel Brakes: Curious?
> <rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
>
> Hi Group
>
> I have an XS Monowheel with stock caliper and master cylinder.
>
> I purchased a bleed kit from Europa which includes a screw in funnel and
> syringe, but haven't quite gotten to bleeding brakes (closer than further
> though).
>
> I was reading how some bicycles with single shot master cylinders bleed
> brakes without making a much of a mess and getting out air in a hurry.
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Does Europas funnel and syringe do an adequate job?
>
> 2) If the answer to question 1) is marginal, do you think bicycle bleed
> may work better?:
> I can scan and post exact procedure if anyone is interested (please just
> ask). Gist is as follows:
> ** Bicycles use 2 syringes, one for caliper and one for caliper.
> ** The syringes both have a clamp/valve to close hose (squeeze hose and
> pinch it off)
> ** The caliper syringe has a hose that will allow it to make a 180 degree
> bend. Idea is you keep hose straight with syringe at bottom of hose, close
> clamp, pull vacuum, tap and let air rise to top of hose. Keep doing this
> until most air bubbles gone. Then p[urge air and connect to caliper bleed.
> ** On this bike system they had you rubber-band lever fully depressed (I
> didn't ever look close enough at Europa to see if this is valid).
> They then connect a syringe to the opening of the master cylinder.
> ** They then clamp master cylinder syringe
> ** They then make a 180 bend on caliper syringe and begin pulling a vacuum
> and pushing, tapping things along the way until you get most of the air
> stuck under the syringe piston (clever!)
> ** Then they release clamp on master cylinder and push caliper syringe
> till you fill master cylinder syringe about half way
> ** Then clamp caliper syringe and begin pulling suction and pressurizing
> and tapping master cylinder syringe until most bubbles gone
> ** Replace plug on caliper
> ** Top master cylinder and replace plug
>
> OK, what says you? Stick with Europa system of bleeding, or bicycle
> technique may have some validity?
>
> Sincerely
> Ron Parigoris
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435636#435636
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Kit 451 Fly's |
Great job Mark. How about some photo's.
Trimming isn't hard. It's on my website.
Bud Yerly
www.customflightcreations.com
From: markandrhonda@harveyfarm.net.au
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:13 PM
Subject: Europa-List: Kit 451 Fly's
I=99m proud to say there is one more Europa in the sky. It tends
to drop the left wing with hands off which I will have to work on but
other than that It flew lovely. First flight was on the 10/12/14 but we
have had bad weather since and work tends to get in the way so
haven=99t been up since. Looking forward to the next flight.
Regards,
Mark
Qld Australia
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