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Sat 04/27/19


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     1. 05:49 AM - LED - XPAC (jglazener)
     2. 07:58 AM - Re: Europa accident (D McFadyean)
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:49:54 AM PST US
    Subject: LED - XPAC
    From: "jglazener" <j.glazener14@gmail.com>
    Many moons ago I bought a LED-XPAC forthe strobe and nav lighting on the wings. For weight and dependability reasons (no transformer, fully LED) I have decided to go with a Wheelan setup. I still have the XPAC, unused. If anyone would like to have all or part of it for spare parts, I would be happy to send them for the cost of P&P. Jeroen -------- Jeroen http://www.europaowners.org/main.php?g2_itemId=44165 Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=488981#488981


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    Time: 07:58:01 AM PST US
    From: D McFadyean <ami-mcfadyean@talktalk.net>
    Subject: Re: Europa accident
    Fred, Please send details! Including if you have them the results of any load testing, which is curre ntly (?) the 'sticking point' with LAA in the UK. Not that the load tests w ould be difficult; just need doing. BTW up to 40g momentarily has been shown to be survivable, not that the geo metry of the modification would itself take anywhere near that directly. Rgds., Duncan McF. > On 24 April 2019 at 20:38 Fred Klein <freddythek10@gmail.com> wrote: > > Noting that compressive spinal injuries can result from the geometry of the shoulder straps and seat back in the Europa in the event of an accid ent or even just a hard landing, I fabbed these hinged risers which elimina te the downward component of the resultant forces. Attached to the shoulder harness embedment, the riser was tested with a hydraulic press by applying 1500# (10 G=99s, assuming 150# upper body weight) force forward acro ss the slot which captures the straps. > > In the down position, they permit normal entry and exiting; when you =99re seated and slip into the shoulder straps, the straps raise the riser to the upright position=9Dworks a treat=9D. > > Made from scraps of 1/8=9D plywood, 1/8=9D Lastafoam, and BID, they weigh about a pound a piecehappy to share details upon request. > > Fred > A194 > > > >




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