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Thu 09/27/18


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 06:11 AM - Fuel line parts (Eoin Maguire)
     2. 06:27 AM - Re: Fuel line parts (Rowland Carson)
     3. 08:45 AM - Re: Appeal to European Europa owners, aviation Garmin question (Rowland Carson)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:11:36 AM PST US
    From: Eoin Maguire <eoinmaguire@hotmail.com>
    Subject: Fuel line parts
    Hi All Just wondering does anyone have any new t pieces (two of) and one t piece with restrictor for sale from the fuel system. Part nos from Europa catalogue: Restrictor - FS02 T Piece HFTS 6-6-6 Kind Regards Eoin


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    Time: 06:27:56 AM PST US
    From: Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Fuel line parts
    On 2018-09-27, at 14:10, Eoin Maguire <eoinmaguire@hotmail.com> wrote: > Just wondering does anyone have any new t pieces (two of) and one t piece with restrictor for sale from the fuel system. > > Part nos from Europa catalogue: > Restrictor - FS02 > T Piece HFTS 6-6-6 Eoin - sorry, I dont have any spare restrictors, but I do have 2-off HFTS 6-6-6 Tee-pieces surplus to requirements (Im using AN fittings and stainless braided fuel hose). Whereabouts in the world are you? I see that the Europa parts catalogue lists them at 5.68 each - have you asked Karen if they are in stock? As an afterthought, anyone with a small lathe (like me) and a bit of spare time (not like me!) could probably knock up a restrictor from a piece of brass stock quite easily. However, there does seem to be a range of opinions on the right size of hole - the Rotax values dont seem to match the pieces that Europa supplied. in friendship Rowland | Rowland Carson ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ... | <rowlandcarson@gmail.com> http://www.rowlandcarson.org.uk | Skype, Twitter: rowland_carson Facebook: Rowland Carson


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    Time: 08:45:21 AM PST US
    From: Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Appeal to European Europa owners, aviation Garmin question
    On 2018-08-28, at 07:44, Richard Lamprey <lamprey.richard@gmail.com> wrote: > I would be truly grateful to anyone in UK with an aviation Garmin, especially Garmin 96, 196, 295/6, 396 or 495/6 who can help me. Do you live by the sea? Can you walk on your beach (when convenient!), turn on your GPS, let it settle, and tell me what altitude/ elevation above / below mean sea level (MSL) that your unit reads? It would be best if, beforehand, you can set the coordinates to latitude/ longitude, datum to WGS84, turn off WAAS or EGNOS augmentation Richard - I had hoped I might have a chance for a walk on the beach soon but it hasnt turned up yet (and the nearest beach on the Bristol Channel has a huge tidal range so timing might be an issue!). However, I have done some testing at home in Gloucestershire. I dont know if it will be of any use to you but here is my data anyway. At about 63m AMSL (207) according to the OS 1:25000 map, my Garmin 296 shows an altitude that wanders between 180 and 220 - I gave it a while and it doesnt seem to settle any better, which surprises me (Ive not noticed that in the air). The accuracy of position was shown as about 24. The datum is WGS84 and the display is lat/lon. Beside it, my Airbox Aware shows a very steady 164, and my Dynon D2 shows about 185. My Garmin Dakota 20 hiking GPS uses WGS84 datum and WGS84 spheroid and in the same spot it shows an altitude of 68m (223') with a positional accuracy of 3m (10). Hope this is of some sort of use. Ill try to get to sea level with both Garmin units and repeat the test at some time. in friendship Rowland | Rowland Carson ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ... | <rowlandcarson@gmail.com> http://www.rowlandcarson.org.uk | Skype, Twitter: rowland_carson Facebook: Rowland Carson




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