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Subject: RE: Landing Lights From: Karl Heindl (kheindl@msn.com) Date: Sat Jan 03 - 9:24 AM Rob=2C Where did you get the wheel pants. I assume they are not from Europa and ar e one piece ? Karl From: RobNeils@Q.comTo: europa-list@matronics.comSubject: Re: Landing LightsDate: Sat=2C 3 Jan 2009 05:47:14 -0800 Trev=2C Because N128HW ("I=2C too=2C ate Hotel Whiskey!) is a motorglider I took sp ecial precautions to decrease drag as much as possible. I looked everywhere for the best gear leg to wheel fairing and found nothin g - not on the web and not at airshows. After cogitating=2C scratching head=2C drinking beer and facing East=2C the muses wre enticed and they spoke=2C "Make the gear leg bell-bottomed." Th us evolved a simple solution to getting a low-friction but high-strength in tersection. The bell-bottomed shape at the end of the gear makes it very e asy to afix the wheel fairing. Afix blue foam to the bottom of the gearleg and shape the beel-bottom. Having previously built or bought the fairing =2C use double-sided tape to stick sandpaper to the fairing where it will c onnect to the bellbottom. Rub the fairing agains the bottom of the blue fo am to get an exact contour. Fibberglass the bellbottom and cut it to a ple asing shape. Carve out or dissolve the blue foam. Drill through the bell-bottom into the fairing to make screw hole. Afix nu tplate to the inside of the wheelfairing wherever there's a screw hole. Th is set-up makes it easy to afix and disassemble the wheel fairing from the gear leg. To get a smooth transition afix duct tape around the edge of the bell-botto m. Slather dry miro onto the wheel fairing / bellbottom joint. Let cure lo ng enough to carefully cut arround the bellbottom with a razon blade so you can release the fairing from the bellbottom. Allow to cure completely. S and down the edges as needed. P.S. The landing lights are fully aim-able. Rob ----- Original Message ----- From: Trevpond@aol.com To: europa-list@matronics.com Sent: Friday=2C January 02=2C 2009 6:55 AM Subject: Re: Landing Lights Hi Rob=2C Where did you get your fairings and spats? regards Trev Pond G-LINN users fighting spam.SPAMrsion does not have this message
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