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Subject: Europa-List: Re: Europa-List: Bouncing Mono =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Classic?
From: Carl Pattinson <carl@flyers.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 07:03:57
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The tyre pressures are the key especially on hard surfaces. Anything above
 20psi and the bounce can be horrendous.

Landing at the correct airspeed also helps (too fast and a bounce is
 guaranteed). Even after 200 hrs I still get a frequent bounce on landing -
 just stay with it and control the aircraft - apply the brake as soon as
 possible but dont be heavy handed or you risk a ground loop - apply
 intermittently till the speed has reduced sufficiently.

Carl
G-LABS

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ALAN YERLY 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 11:58 PM
  Subject: Re: Europa-List: Bouncing Mono Classic


  Frank,

  Congratulations on your starting on grass.  Smart move.

  I'll research the block with the company.  Do you have the dual shock
 absorbers installed?  Refer to the new manual Chapter 29M
  What is your main tire pressure?  Many prefer to run a low tire pressure to
 preclude bounce.  If you've got it firm, you're landing on a beach ball. 
 Sounds like you've got the pressure up.  

  We inflated the only mono I have been in at 18 pounds on a 7 inch tire and
 found it more comfortable with the pressure at 14-15 psi.  The owner prefers
 it at this pressure.  The plane squats in on landing.

  Love to hear other comments from you experience mono pilots on tire
 pressure and concrete runways to get a feel for what works for each of you.

  Bud Yerly
  Custom Flight Creations
  Europa Dealer USA.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Frank Kusserow 
    To: europa-list@matronics.com 
    Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 4:04 PM
    Subject: Europa-List: Bouncing Mono Classic


    Dear all,
    I am slowly gaining experience with my monowheel, but today I did a few
 patterns on a concrete runway (before I mainly used grass strips as a
 beginning) and experienced hefty "bouncings" on landing, causing me to go
 around twice-although touchdown was quite smooth it threw me back up in the
 air like a rubber ball (I tried touchdown speeds between 45 and 60 kts with
 steep and shallow approaches, with and without flaring). The mono is one of
 the first from 1996-1998 with the red rubberblock as a shock absorber- since
 the a/c has now around 600 hrs/700 landings, could it be the case that it
 needs to be replaced? Or could it be something else? I know that the mono
 tends to bounce if not landed "on the point", but I never experienced it in
 my past 25 landings so badly. Did anyone have a similar experience? I use
 the large 8.00 tire on it.

    Thank you for your help

    Frank Kusserow
    Germany
    D-EJWD/ Europa Mono Classic/912UL/Warp Drive


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