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Wed 08/15/18


Total Messages Posted: 2



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     1. 04:13 AM - Wheel + Plus Tyre Dimensions (Diameter) (italianjon)
     2. 10:16 AM - Tailwheel spring hole on sternpost and joggles (n7188u)
 
 
 


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    Time: 04:13:29 AM PST US
    Subject: Wheel + Plus Tyre Dimensions (Diameter)
    From: "italianjon" <jon.catilli@gmail.com>
    Hi All, to save me the 50 minute journey to the hangar in order to do a measurement, does anyone know the diameter of the Europa Main Wheel on the Mono? I have the 8.00-6 tyre fitted. According to the Good Year database, it's 19.5 inches inflated. But this feels on the large size to me, hence why I want to check. Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=482406#482406


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    Time: 10:16:05 AM PST US
    Subject: Tailwheel spring hole on sternpost and joggles
    From: "n7188u" <chmgarb@gmail.com>
    Dear Europa Forum Members, When I got my kit, the hole for the tailwheel spring on the sternpost was already drilled. The hole was drilled 1" above the inside skin, not outside. How critical is this dimension, provided I can adjust to obtain the proper tailwheel height? I would rather not enlarge the sternpost hole if possible unless the forum members tell me that doing so is not a big issue. I imagine the glassed wood with a thinner layer of Redux is a better bearing surface than a thick blob of Redux. My other question is about the joggle at the port side of the sternpost. Seems to me that even if I trim the TE edge of the sternpost on that side forward to match the foam in the fin skin the joggle would still be a little forward over the skin (foam) and not allow a nice flat thin fit. How did you guys negotiate this challenge. Thanks, Chris Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=482421#482421




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