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Re: Europa-List: Mono vs. Tri-gear

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Mono vs. Tri-gear
From: Jeff B <topglock@cox.net>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:44:40

Erich, please don't take my story as disparaging the mono.  I just 
didn't want the handling I experienced in the plane I took the ride in. 
The mono is a fine aircraft for those who want a tail dragger.  I just 
prefer the trike.  Different strokes and all...  :)

Jeff

Erich Trombley wrote:
>  OOPS.  I hit the send key instead of spell check. 
> 
> Jeff, wrote,
> 
> "I took a ride with John Hurst, who only had a mono to demonstrate.  
> After watching an
> experienced pilot, like John, handle the mono on concrete, I quickly
> made the decision to go Tri-gear.  I've never regretted that decision."
> 
> Jeff, I am happy for you that you chose the join the Europa community 
> with Baby Blue.  The Europa is a great plane; mono or Tri-gear.  I only 
> wish that the mono wasn't disparaged in the process of making a case for 
> the Tri-gear.  As a mono pilot who has only flow his plane off of hard 
> surfaces (asphalt or concrete) for the last 500 hours I do realize that 
> different skills are necessary to handle the mono.  I also recognize the 
> fact that these skill can be learned with the aid of competent flight 
> instruction.  I had zero tailwheel time when I transitioned into the 
> Europa.  With a couple of hours (literally two hours) of training by Bob 
> Lindsay, my flight instructor transitioned into the Europa. Of 
> course has many hundred of hours of tailwheel time  and did not find the 
> Europa difficult to handle.  He did note that it was different than 
> other tailwheel aircraft that he had flown. My flight instructor then 
> set out to transition train my in my Europa.  With the requisite 10 
> hours of dual complete I received my tailwheel endorsement and haven't 
> looked back. 
> 
> The mono is a great plane.  I do have to use my feet from the moment I 
> start the plane until the moment I shut it down.  I have happy dancing 
> feet.  This is not a bad thing, it is just what is required.  Like any 
> tailwheel aircraft you have to keep the thing going straight.  
> Sloppy ground handling is not tolerated.  I find the mono a joy to fly, 
> all aspects of it.   
> 
> In closing, I am happy for any one to join the Europa family with either 
> a mono or a Tri-gear.  Please do not disparage the mono to make a case 
> for the Tri-gear.  Remember there are a lot of mono pilots out their 
> that love their Europa as-is and have no intention of changing the 
> configuration of their bird. 
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Erich Trombley
> N28ET Classic Mono 914
> 
> 
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