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1. 01:16 AM - Re: Fw: Door latch shoot-bolt stop (JonathanMilbank)
2. 03:37 AM - Re: Fw: Door latch shoot-bolt stop (Area-51)
3. 09:45 AM - Brake Line Routing TG (phillik747)
4. 10:10 AM - Re: Brake Line Routing TG (Kelvin Weston)
5. 10:45 AM - Re: Brake Line Routing TG (phillik747)
6. 11:55 AM - Re: Fw: Door latch shoot-bolt stop (JonathanMilbank)
7. 01:26 PM - Re: Brake Line Routing TG (Kelvin Weston)
8. 03:23 PM - Re: Fw: Door latch shoot-bolt stop (Area-51)
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Subject: | Re: Fwd: Door latch shoot-bolt stop |
Yep, that's exactly how it broke and no doubt the same will happen again and again.
The material thickness is too light. The LAA seems to have washed their hands
of producing the items and handed it over to the Europa Club "for free".
In reality a club member still has to purchase the STL 3D files for this mod,
which I feel is a bit "off". Especially as the member also has the cost of the
3D printer and materials.
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Subject: | Re: Fwd: Door latch shoot-bolt stop |
Hmm, washed their hands
Sounds like there will have to be another AD issued for a second piece added on
top of the first one to protect it from damage!!
Can any designed piece be fitted or must it be LAA approved and supplied?
Unfamiliar with procedure...
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Subject: | Brake Line Routing TG |
Hello all,
About to run the brake lines and wanted to see what opinions are out there for
the way to run the lines from the parking brake to the wheels.
The manual says to run them down the center then outboard, 15" from CL and 1" up
from the floor then down behind the leg.
Before I go drilling holes, I figured I'd ask to see what others have done.
Here is an image of what I was thinking (over thinking [Rolling Eyes] ) The red
box is where the flap motor is and worried about conflict.
Thank you,
Kyle
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Kyle
Europa Tri-gear (under construction)
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Subject: | Re: Brake Line Routing TG |
Hi Kyle
A couple of pics of my installation. I think you have it spot on.
I added some spiral wrap later to protect from chafing between the pipe, the rudder
cables and wiring.
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Kelv Weston
Kit 497
kelv@kdweston.co.uk
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Subject: | Re: Brake Line Routing TG |
Hello Kalv,
That is some beautiful work! That's pretty much what I was thinking about. I
like the conduit sleeve you used. Is that like squished pvc?
/Kyle
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Kyle
Europa Tri-gear (under construction)
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Subject: | Re: Fwd: Door latch shoot-bolt stop |
As someone has already mentioned, it is permissible to whittle the item out of
hardwood, but I don't have the skill set or inclination for that.
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Subject: | Re: Brake Line Routing TG |
Hi Kyle
Yes, oval PVC electrical conduit. Very thin wall - the type you bury in plastered
walls.
I secured at the back of the wheel well and aft of the baggage bay. I used one
for the brake pipes, one for wiring and one for the radio antenna cable. Keeps
everything safe and secure through the tunnel and under the tank which otherwise
would be a pain to get access to.
The antenna conduit runs all the way to the rear bulkhead so installing the antenna
cable was really easy and will be easy to replace if needed in the future.
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Kelv Weston
Kit 497
kelv@kdweston.co.uk
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Subject: | Re: Fwd: Door latch shoot-bolt stop |
thanks for the insight
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