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Re: Europa-List: First flight

Subject: Re: Europa-List: First flight
From: neveyre@aol.com
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:07:54
Hey Jos, you Finnish ? !


-----Original Message-----
From: josok <josok-e@ukolo.fi>
Sent: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 4.07pm
Subject: Europa-List: First flight


Today, at the hands of Ivan Shaw the Northernmost built and based Europa XS kit

600 OH-XJO took the air. 

It flies great, ball in the middle, no hands on the controls, no tabs. Far 
better then i expected :-) and i am still baffled. Temperatures are a bit high

on the Dynon, but it's probably one of the sensors, since the engine does not 
feel hot. 

For the records: It's a XS monowheel, with a Rotax 914ULS, Woodcomp SR 3000, 
Smart Avionics CSG-1/G cs controller, Dynon 180, 2 generators, 2 batteries, 409

kg or 901 pounds on the scale. Built started end October 2003,  and i counted 
about 2300 hours on the job, including some 40 hours for the upholsterer fitting

the Europa interior kit, 250 hours for the filler and sander, and 90 hours for

the painters. 

My thanks go out to all who have helped with good advice, moral support, hands

on work, or just good criticism. The list of names is too long to mention, and
i 
would risk forgetting somebody, but i can't go around without mentioning Raimo

Toivio who advised to buy a plane if flying was the objective, William Mills and

Dave Buzz, accompanied by Paul Sweeting and Graham Singleton, who flew all the

way up here to boost the build, Andy and Nev, John and Roger wit h good advice

and the right articles at the right time. 

Regards,

Jos Okhuijsen


Visit -  www.EuropaOwners.org


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