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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Europa colours
From: thomas@scherer.com <thomas@scherer.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 03:57:45

my Europa is half blue and shoes no signs of melting after ten years of ser
vice. She has been parked and flown in hot cuntries.


<Thomas, N81EU>

----Original Message----
From: karelvranken@hotmail.com
Date: Jul 24, 2007 2:38 
Subj: Re: Europa-List: Europa colours

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Do you know the gliders color? They know why!
Karel Vranken  # 447 F-PKRL

----- Original Message ----- 
From: James 
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 5:55 PM
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Europa colours


Anyone remember the factory demonstrator N914XS with the blue belly?  After
 two or so years in the US sun that plane needed repairs to the front fusel
age as the engine weight was sagging the footwell area of the plane while i
t was hot.  Needless to say after it was reapaired it was repainted white. 
 As Rob H said even yellow can get a bit warmer that white, and I've spraye
d one yellow myself. 
Paint em' white, or fly em' at night!

 Jim T.


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-serv
er@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Rob Housman
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Europa colours


Sorry Raimo, but this is dangerous thinking for those of us flying in warme
r climes.

In my previous post I deliberately avoided getting into too much technical 
detail, and I used the word =C2=93reflected=C2=94 where I should have used 
the technically correct term =C2=93emitted.=C2=94  

First, you seem to misunderstand heat transfer.  You are correct that the s
un=C2=92s energy is not reflected from a black surface.  However, a =C2=93b
lack body=C2=94 is not only a perfect absorber but also a perfect emitter, 
which is to say it may not be reflecting solar heating but it surely emits 
it.  Park on a black surface and the solar energy absorbed by that surface 
will be re-radiated to the underside of the aircraft, and if that aircraft 
is any color but white it will absorb too much energy.  Any material absorb
ing energy will increase in temperature.  Sure, there will be some re-radia
tion from the dark aircraft structure but that is irrelevant because the ep
oxy-fiberglass will already have softened.

Second, the Lancair aircraft all use a different composite than Europa.  He
re=C2=92s how Lancair describes their composites on their web site http://w
ww.lancair.com/Main/legacy.html  ---

=C2=93Like every Lancair, the Legacy=C2=92s major airframe is constructed o
f advanced composite materials. Cured at 270 degrees Fahrenheit under vacuu
m pressure, these NASA tested, epoxy based composites are among the lightes
t, strongest, stiffest materials known.

The high-temperature, pre-impregnated carbon fiber and/or fiberglass system
s combined with Nomex/honeycomb core materials are considered the supreme c
omposite airframe materials of choice worldwide.=C2=94

Note that the Lancair=C2=92s composites are cured at a much higher temperat
ure than the factory and we cure the Europa structural components.  The =C2
=93glass transition temperature=C2=94 is approximately the cure temperature
 so softening of the composite does not begin until approximately T sub g i
s reached.  For a detailed explanation to T sub g see http://en.wikipedia.o
rg/wiki/Glass_transition_temperature  For our purposes we can consider the 
glass transition temperature the softening temperature, above which the str
ucture loses a significant portion of its strength.

Anyone contemplating painting a Europa any color other than white (includin
g yellow) should review the chart in the Builders Manual, Figure 1, Colour-
Temperature Relationship, on page 36-1 of the Europa XS Tri-Gear Manual, Is
sue 1, dated 30 May 1998.  


Best regards,

Rob Housman
Irvine, California
Europa XS Tri-Gear
S/N A070
Airframe complete


From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-serv
er@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Raimo Toivio
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Europa colours


Rob,


I am not going to encourage anybody to paint their

Europa=C2=B4s undersides any colour but white. I still well

remember Manual=C2=B4s words: all the Europas must be white.


I still have to point out the energy of the sun is NOT

reflecting out of the black asphalt IMHO. That is why

it is hot when a sunny day. It absorbs allmost all the heat 

energy and nothing is reflecting out. White surfaces are

cool because they are reflecting out much more.


So it could be more dangerous to keep it on the snow covered

surface while a sunny day (or on white sand or water w Europa floats!).


In Sweden there has been 10 years a wonderful full colour mid red Lancair 3
20

and no composite problems at all. Register # is SE-XOP (!). And like

we all know in South America (Columbia?) there is flying a total deep yello
w Europa.


I think - with other colour as white - it is better to be even more careful
. 

Beauty is a good reason for some extra work and some sacrifice.

That is the fact all the women know. That is all.


"Keep your full matt black Europa in the hangar and fly only night time if 
you wanna be absolutely sure"


Raimo  


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Rob Housman 


Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 2:32 AM

Subject: RE: Europa-List: Europa rules


Mike =C2'

In re: dark paint

Don=C2=92t even think about it.  Where we live and fly, on warm days the he
at reflected off the ramp will be sufficient to soften the epoxy-fiberglass
 enough to reduce the strength of the structure.  Sure it will be OK at alt
itude but you still have to climb away from the surface.  Folks flying clos
er to the Arctic Circle don=C2=92t have to worry about getting the airframe
 too hot.


Best regards,

Rob Housman
Irvine, California
Europa XS Tri-Gear
S/N A070
Airframe complete


From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-europa-list-serv
er@matronics.com] On Behalf Of DuaneFamly@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Europa rules


Raimo,


Congratulations to you and your aircraft. I think we can all stand a little
 taller and more proud when one of "our" planes tops the list of all in an 
entire country.


Do you have any pix of you panel? Is the underside of your aircraft really 
painted dark? Black, blue, brown? Any reasoning for this?


Mike Duane A207A
Redding, California
XS Conventional Gear
Jabiru 3300 
Sensenich R64Z N
Ground Adjustable Prop


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