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Re: Europa-List: Mod 70

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Mod 70
From: Robert Borger <rlborger@mac.com>
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 14:25:17
Raimo,

My understanding from discussions with Nev is that the spring reaction  

of a metal spring is incorrect for this application.

Bob B

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 14, 2009, at 11:19, Raimo Toivio <raimo.toivio@rwm.fi> wrote:

> Bud and all
>
> is there any mod that replaces bungee to spring(s) in mono?
> I read Curtis Jaussi=C2=B4s earlier message carelessly and thought 
there  
> is
> but understood later he has a trike and has replaced trike=C2=B4s 
bungee  
> to springs.
>
> Raimo OH-XRT
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ALAN YERLY
> To: europa-list
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 3:12 AM
> Subject: RE: Europa-List: Mod 70
>
> Curtis...
> If you built the mass balance arm properly and didn't bugger up the  

> holes or have a tail wheel type, the original mass balance arm seems  

> to be holding up.  But over time, side play will wallow out the 3/16  

> holes and that is what we were concerned about.
>
> I hope you have  a good sized access hole.  If you do, it takes 2-4  

> hours depending on turnbuckles, cables, your tower width, etc.   
> Pretty much a no brainer.
>
> The new part is properly made and will serve many years without  
> fail.  If you install the TP18 butterfly attachment for the cables  
> it takes 4 hours.  So cut the old cables, pull out the arm with  
> weights.  Assemble the new arm on the bench.  Rig up a small  
> turnbuckle from A/C Spruce and throw the thing in.  As for the     
> phenolic parts, I use #8 screws as they countersink easier.  I use a  

> dab of double back sticky tape to set the rub strip where I want it  

> then add just a dab of slow setting thick superglue, check it again  

> and hit it with the accellerator.  I have an angle drill that makes  

> the premade holes I make easy to do by feel.  Insert the nuts and  
> screws, and pull down.  I have some one handed gimicks I use like a  

> cut off stubby screwdriver that wedges into the post slot and holds  

> the screw.  Then I put on the nut and crank her down.
>
> Call me when you need one.
>
> Bud Yerly
>
> Custom Flight Creations (813) 653-4989
> Europa Dealer
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>
> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 09:21:07 -0600
> Subject: Europa-List: Mod 70
> From: cjaussi@gmail.com
> To: europa-list-digest@matronics.com
>
> I'm just getting back to getting N6125 in the air again after a  
> couple of years away from flying.  I am upgrading the engine to a  
> Jason Parker 914 turbo, fuel injected and other mods that have come  

> out since I put things in mothballs.  I ahve installed the springs  
> that replace the bungie and am pleased with how that went.  The  
> question I have is about the necessity of the mass balance arm  
> replacement as it seems to be a challenging job.  How important do  
> others find it for a tri-gear flown from paved runways.  Have most  
> builders in the US made this change?  What are the opinions?   It's  

> great to be back to the Europa.
>
> Curtis Jaussi
> Tri gear 914
> 40 hours flown in 2006
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