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Subject: Re: Europa-List: First flight LN-SKJ
From: Tim Ward <ward.t@xtra.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:14:04
Svein,
Congratulations, well done. It is truly a lovely aircraft to fly.
A number of Europe's here have the heavy left wing. Easily fixed with an 
aluminium tab fixed to the port aileron and bent upwards as much as is 
required. About 100mm x 40mm protruding.
Cheers,
Tim
Tim Ward
12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: JEFF ROBERTS 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 5:05 AM
  Subject: Re: Europa-List: First flight LN-SKJ


  Congratulations Svein!
  You have just found out what this is all about. Quite possibly we all 
have the nicest 2 seat plane on the planet. Others building will find it 
out and thoses of us flying know it. Again congratulations you've joined 
the ranks of the flying!
  Best Regards
  Jeff
  N128LJ Gold Rush @ 37.7 hours. Hold on Jeff I'm coming!

  On Sep 12, 2006, at 11:32 AM, Sidsel & Svein Johnsen wrote:


    All,
     
    Late this morning I took my Europa XS trigear on its first flight 
---From Kjeller airfield outside Oslo (ENKJ, known to some of the readers 
of this forum from visits with their Europas).
     
    I followed the first flight program recommended in Europa Owner's 
Manual, but I must admit that I had a very strong urge to take it on a 
really long flight!
     
    Although I have flown the Europa at a demo flight in Lakeland, I 
still find it an amazing aircraft to fly.  So nimble yet so stable.  I 
was checked out on the Diamond Katana a couple of weeks ago - not even 
close to Europa when it comes to "fun to fly". 
     
    Left wing is a bit heavy when letting go of the stick, and so am I 
but whether this is the reason will be checked out on subsequent flights 
with more equal loading.  Clean stall at abt 51 kt, full flap stall at 
abt 42 kt (to be reconfirmed later in the test program).  Left wing drop 
in both configurations but quite undramatic all told and very easy and 
quick to recover from the stall.
     
    Duration 20 minutes in the air, absolutely uneventful except some 
shimmy of the nosewheel on touchdown.  I have evidenty loosened the 
shimmy damper nut too much to get easy steering, so this will have to be 
tightened up a bit.
    The engine sings like it enjoys what it is doing, and the temps etc. 
were all well within limits.
     
    The only problem occured when opening the canopy afterwards for the 
photographer.  I wanted a "cool" picture of myself, but that well-known 
Europa flier grin just sat there!
     
    So the stats, Rowland:
     
    - Europa XS trigear
    - Kit no. A225
    - Rotax 912ULS
    - Airmaster A332 with Warp blades
    - Build time 4 years 9 months - 3300 hrs of which 300 filling and 
sanding (should have filled less and sanded more, see next item!)
    - Empty weight, with fairings and all the options plus some, steel 
nosewheel springs, heavy leather interior trim:  966 lbs
       (the good thing, though, is that CG is right where it should be 
at 60.2 in and that the Norwegian CAA has approved 1450 lbs MTOW)
     
    A profound "thank you" goes to all on this forum for help and 
support through the building period; to Andy (whose address I 
unfortunately do not have), Roger and John at Europa; to Neville (who is 
worth his weight in gold); and last but not least to my fellow builders 
here in Norway for invaluable contributions leading up to this most 
fantastic day!
     
     
    Best regards,
    Svein
    LN-SKJ


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