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1. 08:57 AM - Re: AW: AoA - Angle of Attack Indicator (Alfred Buess)
2. 10:54 AM - Rain ingress (graeme bird)
3. 12:50 PM - Re: Rain ingress (Bob Harrison)
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Subject: | Re: AW: AoA - Angle of Attack Indicator |
Hi James
Yes I have a colored LED display in the cockpit: one LED red, one amber, three
green. See attached picture. The vane is mounted on the inspection cover forward
of the outrigger attachment (outer flap hinge). I have the classic foam wing
with a tube inside, in which the wires are routed. Alternatively you can install
the wires in the flap close-out with a short tube between the aileron bellcrank
access hole and the flap close-out.
Regard, Alfred
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I had my Europa project on the drive a couple of days while weighing and plugging
it all together and waggling the surfaces and after a couple of downpours was
alarmed to see so much water coming in; the passenger tray was turning into
bird bath, presumably because South co fasteners have been used on the cowl and
these won't seal like screws and rain from the windscreen will run through
them. The other source seems to be either the hinges or the top rubber door seals
with water running along the inside of the top of the central roof cover panel
and dripping on to the baggage bay floor.
I've not noticed this on G-UMPY at all, but then again its rare that its left in
heavy rain. Ive always assumed its fairly water proof.
I wonder whether I could add some clear silicon along the top edge of the door
seal profile or what others have done (apart from use a cambric cover).
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Graeme Bird
Kit 2 in build, Mono Classic 912;
Kit 1 G-UMPY - Mono Classic/XS FFW 912S, Woodcomp SR3000/3W CS, trutrak Gemini
2 axis AP, PAW, PFLARM, ads-b out, 8.33khz, mode S, FP-5, Aera500, SD on Nexus,
Smart A3
380 hours, 980t
g(@)gdbmk.co.uk
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Hi! Graeme Bird/Martin Coffin/ all
When I built G-PTAG I anticipated this issue and used no vertical screws on
the firewall area. But I used 4 number taper pins made from redundant door
tapers and sockets appropriately fiberglassed under the upper cowl to engage
on the taper pins. Whilst the vertical sides of the lower cowl were
countersunk philips screws into rivenuts AND a regular COATING OF the
threads with Hilomar keeps water out or to a minimum. The rest of the cowl
horizontal connectors were Southco where water egress doesn't matter.
However the door tops were always a problem in a downpour resulting in the
floor getting flooded but appropriate positioned 1/8" drain holes took care
of that! When left out in rain I always taped up the draught vents and in
particular similarly taped completely over the fuel filler and locks. You do
need to remove the ALL THE tape before flight though or you will steam up
before you take off !!!!. Of course G-PTAG was a trike therefore stood on
the ground horizontal so a mono will be bound to flood over the door rubbers
into the baggage bay so you would probably need to use a pipe from the door
rebate at the aft side of the door slot or perhaps two .....one either side.
Incidentally for simplicity of fitting all horizontal screws including
Southco were spade/chisel screw driver and vertical screws were the Phillips
driven.
( hope you are noting this Martin Coffin !?)
Regards to ALL
Bob Harrison.
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[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of graeme bird
Sent: 28 October 2019 17:54
Subject: Europa-List: Rain ingress
I had my Europa project on the drive a couple of days while weighing and
plugging it all together and waggling the surfaces and after a couple of
downpours was alarmed to see so much water coming in; the passenger tray was
turning into bird bath, presumably because South co fasteners have been used
on the cowl and these won't seal like screws and rain from the windscreen
will run through them. The other source seems to be either the hinges or the
top rubber door seals with water running along the inside of the top of the
central roof cover panel and dripping on to the baggage bay floor.
I've not noticed this on G-UMPY at all, but then again its rare that its
left in heavy rain. Ive always assumed its fairly water proof.
I wonder whether I could add some clear silicon along the top edge of the
door seal profile or what others have done (apart from use a cambric cover).
--------
Graeme Bird
Kit 2 in build, Mono Classic 912;
Kit 1 G-UMPY - Mono Classic/XS FFW 912S, Woodcomp SR3000/3W CS, trutrak
Gemini 2 axis AP, PAW, PFLARM, ads-b out, 8.33khz, mode S, FP-5, Aera500, SD
on Nexus, Smart A3
380 hours, 980t
g(@)gdbmk.co.uk
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