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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 2:11 am    Post subject: Europa-List Digest: 4 Msgs - 01/20/21 Reply with quote

I would like you to remove my details from your database please, I no longer have any need for any information on Europa aircraft. Kind Regards Terry Akeroyd.

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On 21 Jan 2021, at 07:38, Europa-List Digest Server <europa-list(at)matronics.com> wrote:

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Total Messages Posted Wed 01/20/21: 4
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1. 12:36 AM - Re: Europa aircraft is open? (olihqt)
2. 01:54 AM - Re: tacho ballast resistor question (Bill &amp; Sue)
3. 06:50 AM - Re: Instrument Panels (n7188u)
4. 08:31 AM - Re: Aerodynamicist question - Bud Yerly (n7188u)



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Time: 12:36:40 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Europa aircraft is open?
From: "olihqt" <Olivier.hequet(at)neuf.fr>


it's ok, I was able to join Karen.

thank you
Olivier


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Time: 01:54:49 AM PST US
Subject: Re: tacho ballast resistor question
From: "Bill &amp; Sue" <Billandsue(at)billbell.co.uk>


Quite so, using the 220 resistor will do no harm at all, and I'd be surprised if
there was any discernable difference between that and the 270 resistor.


DuaneFamly(at)aol.com wrote:
> Roland, go ahead and use the resist do you have. Theres no concern with harming
the meter as the resistor is simply dampening the input signal a little bit.
The difference between the two will only make a minor difference in your reading.
If you have access to an optical tachometer, you can verify your meter
reading, as meters do tend to vary a bit.
> Mike Duane N377EA
> Europa XS Conventional Gear
> Chandler, AZ, USA
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jan 19, 2021, at 2:20 AM, Rowland Carson wrote:
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>> Im wiring my Europa XS with a 912ULS engine. I have fitted the factory-supplied
UMA tacho and am also taking the engine tacho output to a MGL E-3 engine
instrument and a Smart Avionics CSC-1 prop controller.
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>> The UMA manual calls for a 270 resistor across the engine tacho output (if
the readings are erratic). The MGL manual calls for 220 (and one is supplied).
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>> With no electronics shops open nearby in lockdown, its going to be awkward
buying a single 270 resistor. Does anyone know if using the 220 resistor Ive
got would make the UMA tacho unhappy? And conversely, would using a 270 make the
MGL instrument unhappy?
>>
>> in friendship
>>
>> Rowland
>>
>> | Rowland Carson ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...
>> | http://www.rowlandcarson.org.uk
>> | Skype, Twitter: rowland_carson Facebook: Rowland Carson
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Time: 06:50:02 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Instrument Panels
From: "n7188u" <chmgarb(at)gmail.com>


great idea Alan. Make me wonder if using a more robust 3D printing process such
as the HP multifusion an actual useable 3D printed panel could be made. I think
I would like to give that a try. So yes, if you can share the files I would
appreciate that. Can you export them to DWG or DXF ? (so that they work with
the CAD packages I have).

Best Regards,
Chris Martin


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Time: 08:31:04 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Aerodynamicist question - Bud Yerly
From: "n7188u" <chmgarb(at)gmail.com>


As I approach the point were the first flight of my Europa will happen I really
appreciate the information you posted in your last message.

Unfortunately for me my taildragger (a Kolb Firestar) is not a three point landing
aircraft since in the ground it's attitude is well beyond the stall point
(and the high drag to low weight ratio of the plane killing the speed in a second).
Trying to three point my Kolb always results in very hard landings.

When I got my endorsement I was trained by a CFI that absolutedly hated two point
landings (he flew Pitts and discouraged landing that airplane two point).
When I used to fly gliders it was very common and a joy to plant the tail first
in the ground before the main touched. But this was so because there was such
a good margin between the attitude that allowed the tailwheel to be lower than
the main before the airplane stalled. I was hoping for that to be the case
for the Europa but per your posting I guess that may not be the case although
I have to say I have seen pictures of Europas landing with a significant tail
low attitude on short final. I guess that is as you refer to some people coming
in slow on approach but I can see why that would not be the ideal case on a
first flight. Well, I'm getting ahead of myself since not quite ready to fly yet.
Good posting though. I will for sure talk to you when the time comes.

I include a picture of my plane when I took it out for some engine running and
taxi test this weekend. I'm so happy its getting there!

Chris


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