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1. 01:34 AM - Re: Leg to fuze fairing (spcialeffects)
2. 02:20 AM - Re: Europa-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 01/09/20 (Wladimir Kummer)
3. 06:05 AM - Re: Leg to fuze fairing (Mike Christine Duane)
4. 07:01 AM - Nigel Graham (davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk)
5. 07:06 AM - Europa Elite (Gmail)
6. 09:58 AM - Re: Nigel Graham (Fred Klein)
7. 10:14 AM - Re: Nigel Graham (Robert Borger)
8. 12:08 PM - Re: Nigel Graham (JonathanMilbank)
9. 02:13 PM - Re: Nigel Graham (Hitchflight)
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Subject: | Re: Leg to fuze fairing |
The easiest way to make a plug for these aircraft is to use blue foam sanded to
the desired shape. Then cover in brown tape and lay up on top of that.
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Subject: | Re: Europa-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 01/09/20 |
Probably 3d printing is the easiest way.
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> 1. 10:35 PM - Leg to fuze fairing (William Daniell)
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> From: William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com>
> Subject: Europa-List: Leg to fuze fairing
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> I have a speed kit for my trigear.
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> I have read on the list of making a faring for the leg to fuze joint.
> What is the easiest way to do this?
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> Thanks
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> Will
> N460HJ
> XS tri
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> William Daniell
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Subject: | Re: Leg to fuze fairing |
I have a Europa access but in the conventional gear. Are used modeling clay as
a form in which to lay up several layers of BID. Then just some filler, a little
sanding, and paint.
Mike Duane
Chandler, AZ
N377EA
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> On Jan 9, 2020, at 10:35 PM, William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have a speed kit for my trigear.
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> I have read on the list of making a faring for the leg to fuze joint. What
is the easiest way to do this?
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> Thanks
>
> Will
> N460HJ
> XS tri
>
> William Daniell
> +1 786 878 0246
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It is a very sad duty for me to report that Nigel Graham died last
night. He will be sorely missed by his family, his friends and by the
Europa community. For those privileged to know him he was simply one of
the nicest persons imaginable, always cheerful, knowledgeable and
generous in giving his time and expertise to others. He made a major
contribution to the Europa community with his work as Mods secretary and
was also central to the major improvements to the club website and
financial systems. His highly original ideas to produce a next
generation Europa in the form of the Calypso were inspirational.
Nigel was unlucky enough to develop a rare and highly malignant form of
cancer for which no treatment is available other than radical surgery.
His tumour was so advanced that the prospects for cure were low, and he
was told that the surgery would leave him significantly disabled but
typically he elected to go ahead with it. He endured the procedure with
great courage and had got to the stage of being optimistic, when
tragically recurrence of tumour became apparent.
On behalf of the Europa Club let me say, "Thank you, Nigel and may you
rest in peace."
David Joyce, Chairman
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I just received an email about this new offering by Europa (Swift). If the images
are accurate depictions of the final aircraft it appears to have a cruciform
tail and elliptical wings. I recall reading that elliptical wings can have a
pretty pronounced wing drop during stalls unless otherwise accounted for aerodynamically.
I hope it will be at least as fast as a mono wheel with a CS prop
and turbo motor. Standing by to hear more.
Randolph
Sent from my iPad
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Subject: | Re: Nigel Graham |
> On Jan 10, 2020, at 6:59 AM, davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk wrote:
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> It is a very sad duty for me to report that Nigel Graham died last
night
I=99m stunned to hear this news.
While I may be a continent and an ocean away from the UK, I=99ve
always felt a kinship with him as we shared our deviations from the
stock Europa-build and he was always so supportive of the minor mods I
made during my build.
I say =9Cminor=9D because they didn=99t hold a candle
to his work on Calypso; Nigel=99s encouragement and insights
always seemed to arrive at just the right moment.
I=99ve been truly inspired by Nigel=99s extraordinary
contributions to the Europa communityI echo David by writing,
=9CThank you Nigeland may you rest in peace.=9D
Fred
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Subject: | Re: Nigel Graham |
I=99m greatly saddened to hear of the death of Nigel. He was a
sterling individual who will be greatly missed by this community.
Our prayers go out for Nigel and to his family.
Bob & Maureen Borger
> On Jan 10, 2020, at 8:59 AM, davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk wrote:
>
> It is a very sad duty for me to report that Nigel Graham died last
night. He will be sorely missed by his family, his friends and by the
Europa community. For those privileged to know him he was simply one of
the nicest persons imaginable, always cheerful, knowledgeable and
generous in giving his time and expertise to others. He made a major
contribution to the Europa community with his work as Mods secretary and
was also central to the major improvements to the club website and
financial systems. His highly original ideas to produce a next
generation Europa in the form of the Calypso were inspirational.
>
> Nigel was unlucky enough to develop a rare and highly malignant
form of cancer for which no treatment is available other than radical
surgery. His tumour was so advanced that the prospects for cure were
low, and he was told that the surgery would leave him significantly
disabled but typically he elected to go ahead with it. He endured the
procedure with great courage and had got to the stage of being
optimistic, when tragically recurrence of tumour became apparent.
>
> On behalf of the Europa Club let me say, =9CThank you, Nigel
and may you rest in peace.=9D
>
> David Joyce, Chairman
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Nigel Graham |
Nigel was always kind and helpful, on the few occasions when I sought his assistance.
He'll be a hard act to follow by whoever takes up his mantle in the Europa
family.
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Subject: | Re: Nigel Graham |
A sadly missed friend.
The Callisto project will continue. It will be adopted by Garry Carter.
The Modifications Officer role continues under the auspices of John Wighton.
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