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Re: Europa-List: Photo of exhaust pipe exit on the bottom cowl

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Photo of exhaust pipe exit on the bottom cowl
From: tonyrenshaw@optusnet.com.au
Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 11:14:40

Paul,
You sound like you are going well out there! I am considering seriously using 
Bob

Berubes conventional taildragger, but the worst thing I can do is begin to make
a 
decision and then talk to Mal and Kath. They simply talk me back out of it, and
I 
am left with a mess. Last time I spoke to them, I backed out of Bobs mod, after

him spending quite a bit of time e-mailing me. I then more recently got 
reinvigorated, and am in fact currently confirming my purchase of wheels and 
brakes to suit the maingear leg which is being fabricated now, so I am basically

committed it seems. Oh well, all in all I still like the idea of a conventional

taildragger as I want to be able to let one of my kids, or an abinitio pilot 
have
a go 
at the takeoff and landing phases too, so I hope the taildragger will suffice.

Ground handling with wings both on and off should be easier, and I am hoping to

only lose about 5 kts. If I build well, whether I get 125 rather than 130 kts,
I don't 
really care too much, just as long as it is a true 2 nm per minute a/c. Any 
faster

and it is just harder on the maths :-)
I think I can set it up as much as possible to be a convertible, so that down 
the

track I can go mono and see which I like best, but the conventional is the way
first. 
So, whatdoyareckon???
By the way, you don't know anything about why Bob Berube split from Europa do 
you? Just interested in what politics were in play. He seems to be well liked 
and

respected by most other builders, and to have a facility basically building 
Europas, well Europa UK wouldn't want that unless he was a capable man.  Hope 
your build is going well, and oh, have you got an autopilot. Kingsley Hurst flew
in a 
RV the other day with a TruTrak and he reckons it was great. I can easily do the

plumbing for that too if I can get convinced it is the way to go, but I reckon
the 
best place for the drive mechanism is onto the base of the stick with some sort

of "push on" link rod attach point. Maybe a cup fitting that is a bit loose but
stays 
put on a knob fitting, when pushed on, like a towbar and ball on a car. If you
want 
a quick disconnect, or you don't want the ongoing friction of the drive 
mechansism for a local flight, well you just reach down and pull off the link 
rod,
as 
if you were lifting the gooseneck of a trailer off the ball. Any thoughts on 
this?

Chat soon
Reg
Tony Renshaw


> Paul McAllister <paul.mcallister@qia.net> wrote:
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> <paul.mcallister@qia.net>
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> Hi all,
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> Does anyone out there happen to have a photo of the tail pipe as it
> exits the cowl for a 914 installation.  If so I'd appreciate it if
> you could send it to me.
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> Thanks & regards,  Paul
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