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RE: Europa-List: N127ZP Landing gear failure.

Subject: RE: Europa-List: N127ZP Landing gear failure.
From: Pete Lawless <pete@lawless.info>
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 09:31:18

Hi All

Looking at the pictures the slot for the retract lever looks very wide.
Mine is just wide enough to let the lever slide easily.  It is noticeable
that the gear has collapsed because the lever has twisted and deformed. 

Is there a connection?

Regards

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of David Joyce
Sent: 04 June 2011 08:41
Subject: Re: Europa-List: N127ZP Landing gear failure.


Jeff, Bad luck. Very strange that an over centre locked system can collapse.

My understanding of the Rotax routine for prop strikes is that the gear box 
is taken off & professionally examined & if that is OK then you need go no 
further.
Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffrey J Paris" <jeffrey-j-paris@excite.com>
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 10:15 PM
Subject: Europa-List: N127ZP Landing gear failure.


Hi Bud,

We had a major problem today, during a taxi and a stationary run-up our 
landing gear collapsed and nuked our prop and pancaked our airplane onto the

tarmac at my local airport. Needless to say I'm feeling a bit devastated, 
but I'm very grateful as my Father pointed out ,"that thank god I wasn't 
taking off or landing when the gear failed." I had to agree wholeheartedly! 
Anyways, any ideas or has anyone else out there suffered the same problem? 
During my build I definitely was concerned that the "Gear" handle was doing 
3 jobs, deploying/retracting the main gear, flaps and outriggers. My 
aircraft has been on the mains since last September and has been moved in 
and out of the hanger many times, what gives besides the gear? I have 
attached some pictures that may shed some light to your experienced eye.

Looks like a total tear down for the engine? Mod 51 incorporated. The 
aircraft is insured, my Father was a successful Insurance Agent and we are 
covered pending an inspection from claims.


Accident Information regarding N127ZP Europa Monowheel Classic.

Pilot/Owner: Jeff Paris at controls at time of accident, Phase I of ground 
testing.

When: June 3, 2011 approximately 12:30 PM at hanger located SDC perfect VFR 
conditions.

Where: Parked on Taxiway on south side of field

How and What: Was test running engine up on taxiway near hanger. Aircraft 
was stationary with parking brake engaged. During engine run-up pilot looked

down to close throttle after successful run-up and noticed that the landing 
gear handle was bent/bending to the left. Pilot immediately attempted to 
shut down engine when the gear collapsed and propeller struck the ground and

stopped engine. At time of preflight inspection and up to accident all 
safety latches for the landing gear on the aircraft appeared to be 
functioning and engaged as designed. Aircraft dismantled and stored in 
owners hanger, pending review of damage.

I guess we all heard the saying there are two types of retractable pilots 
one that has had a gear up landing and those that will, I didn't expect to 
have a collapse just sitt ing there monitoring the gauges. . . WTF!

Thanks for your time and consideration.

Jeff Paris


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