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Subject: Europa-List: What's up with the cost of the 914?
From: TELEDYNMCS@aol.com
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 10:45:12
In a message dated 6/6/2007 2:58:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
europa-list@matronics.com writes:

I  typically fly 2 legs of 400 nm in the 8000 ~ 12,000'
> feet range.   At this altitude I see 148 knots TAS with a fuel burn of 
> 5.1 ~ 5.3 US  gallons per hour.

Greetings team,

On a recent 758 nm cross country I saw a TAS of 146 kts at 9500' burning  4.6 
gph with my Jab 3300. This was with my wife Susan and myself on board, along  
with about 60 lbs of baggage. I'm running a ground  adjustable Sensenich 
hollow carbon prop set to a mid range cruise  pitch, spinning at 2850 RPM in 
cruise flight. My bird is sealed,  i.e., has positive seals on the rudder, 
ailerons

and trim tabs, along with flap  gap seals. I should also note that 
considerable time and attention was  paid to the paint and mine has been color
sanded to 
less than.004" waviness  throughout. I have the "economy cruise" needle jet 
and proprietary Jabiru  "stepped" needle set up installed in the Bing carby 
that  is recommended by the Jabiru  factory. N245E is a trigear and the empty 
weight came  in at 909 lbs including "standard" items that would normally be on

board such as headsets, a small tool kit, a quart of oil, fire  extinguisher, 
charts, knee board, CO monitor, etc. The "empty" empty  weight is closer to 
895lbs, and includes Mod 70 and Mod  71.  I used an Odyssey battery and it is 
mounted to the starboard  footwell on the firewall. I did add 6 lbs of lead to

the tail to meet the  narrow C of G range for the test period as suggested by 
Europa, but that  counterweight has since been removed. 

Now, with just over 100 hours on N245E, IMHO, I firmly  believe the Jabiru 
3300 is an excellent choice for the  Europa provided that it is coupled with the

Suncoast Sportplanes cowl  set. I cannot speak for other cowl sets. I have 
flown 912S powered  Europa's, both mono and trigear, and one 914 powered mono 
with glider  wings, and in comparison, I can't detect any degradation  in 
handling due to the few extra pounds the Jab added. However, I  can appreciate
the 
1800 fpm climb rate I see regularly along with the smoothness  of the Jab when

compared to the 912S. Just so everybody will know I'm not here  to trash 
Rotax, I also own an Aeromot AMT200S Super Ximango  motorglider with a certified

912S swinging a Hoffman 3 position  prop. Thus, I have working familiarity with

both engines and regularly  compare the two. Both are fine engines and the 
912S has a slight advantage  in fuel economy, (as shown in a recent 1150 nm trip

in  the Ximango) but, if given the choice between the Rotax 912S and  the 
Jabiru 3300, for the money, the simplicity, the smoothness in  running and the

outstanding performance, I'd pick the Jabiru  again over the 912S for my Europa

without any hesitation or  reservation whatsoever.

One thing is certain: I can hardly contain myself until Airmaster  releases 
the new hub for the Sensenich blades at Oshkosh!

I wish the Brussels mob were as prudent as you suggest. We pay very  high 
taxes whereas perhaps your mob just print extra dollars. The result is  
similar

You are partly correct, Graham. FWIW, here at the 'Possum Werks  we watch 
exchange rates daily between the Euro and the Dollar because we  buy a lot of 
glider parts, cloth, resin, gel coat, etc, from various  suppliers and glider 
manufacturers in Germany on behalf of our  customers. Truth is, we here in the

colonies have a trifecta  working against us in regard to the exchange rate. Our

taxes are too high,  the Federal Reserve is (and has for several years) 
printing and circulating  too many dollars because they are deathly afraid of 
even

the hint  of inflation, and the elite's in Congress frivolously spend  our 
money like it is going out of style. 

A point to ponder for us Yanks: According to the Government Accounting  
Office, 2004 numbers, one-third of every dollar confiscated from  you by the 
Federal government in the form of taxes is wasted, stolen  or otherwise cannot
be 
accounted for. So, efficient they ain't! Think about that  the next time you 
hear a politico saying he/she wants to raise your taxes!

Regards,

John Lawton
Dunlap, TN (TN89)
N245E - Flying


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