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From: Chas Stirling <stirling@ayla.avnet.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 13:50:48
How well I remember Graham Singletons account of "being in the right 
place at the right time" on a visit to Kemble and getting to fly 
G NDOL. I was green with envy but at least it provided an insight 
into the Subaru powerplant in the earlier stages of its development 
in the Europa.
On 27/6 I visited Kemble and having talked to David Dufton recently 
on the phone it was good to see G OURO in the flesh in its completed 
form.This plane looks a million dollars (check it out at Cranfield) 
and I had already heard that it flies even better than it looks!
G OURO has the NSI 81 100hp Subaru engine, now lowered and moved 
back to improve c.g. - with the redesigned cowlings that look stunning. 
Complete with "bounce moderator" and extended outriggers to improve 
ground handling, this for me is the difinitive Europa.
Well anyway-before i had the chance to put my tongue back in my 
mouth, I was offered the opportunity to sample the airbourne delights 
of this beautiful aircraft.Melvin Cross conducting the test flying
programe needed a hand to monitor some performance figures having
just altered prop pitch - what could I say? No matter what doubts or 
uncertainties you may have had in choosing Europa and whatever 
frustrations,bankruptcies and divorces you've been through in the 
process-I can tell you for sure, you made the right decision and 
it was worth it!!!
Cruise 130 K no problem - climb 980 fpm at mauw superb, impeccable 
handling and responsiveness combined with amazing stability that is 
not normally associated with small light kitplanes.I have read and 
heard so much about Europa but it pales into insignificance when
you're flying one I promise.
Melvin Cross at ADL is still in the process of optimising prop 
pitch and engine gearing and so final performance figures are 
unavailable but there going to be very good and if you want your 
cake and eat it, there is a variable pitch on the way.
David was I believe the first "punter" to select the NSI unit and 
he always said that he had no doubt that this was the best option 
available even though it kept G OURO grounded for months waiting 
for PFA approval. I admire his conviction and congratulate him on 
building a Europa of outstanding quality and like they say 
"imitation is the sincerest form of flattery", yes I ordered 
the NSI 81, almost no hesitation!

chas stirling (25)
ps hi Neil thanks for your help



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