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Subject: Europa-List: Mono wheel versus Tri-gear
From: Erich Trombley <erichdtrombley@juno.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 19:43:43
I have to echo Tim=99s experience.  I transitioned into the Europa
 Mono with a couple of hundred hours of Cessna 152 and 172 time and zero
 tailwheel time.  I did my tailwheel transition in the Mono and got sign
ed off after 10 hours.  I had two really good instructions, Bob Lindsay,
 test pilot extraordinaire, and another fellow that Bob provided transit
ion training to.  As Bob was only available for a couple of days he work
ed with my local instructor/friend and got him up to speed after a coupl
e of hours.  I ended up with half my time with each.  I also did a bit o
f aggressive taxiing with Kim Prout prior to the first flight which real
ly helped as I got to explore the limits of ground handling.  


The only tailwheel time I have is in my Mono; 750 hours over almost 15 y
ears of flying.  With the exception of a handful of landings on turf, I 
operate exclusively off of hard surfaces.  Truth be told I am more nervo
us on turf, worried mostly about uneven surfaces.  I guess for me, it re
ally comes down to what I have more experience with.  As for cross wind 
landings I can=99t say that it is really any different in the Mono
 than the Cessna=99s I learned in.  I crab into the wind vs. the w
ing low technique.  I have landed with 15+ mph direct cross wind without
 issue.  Anything less than 90 degree provides for a slower ground speed
 and less roll out which is a plus.  I do, however, try to make sure the
 plane is tracking straight at touchdown, although, I haven=99t al
ways been successful.  The key for me, is quick jabs of the rudder pedal
s to keep it straight...dancing feet.  If you apply constant rudder unti
l the plane changes direction it=99s too late, your off to the rac
es.

I love my Mono.  The only downside is the availability of hull insurance
 at what I consider a reasonable price.  I have a 914 in my Mono and fly
 in the high teens and usually see a true airspeed of 165-171 kts depend
ing on atmospheric conditions, burning 5.3 gal/hrs.  For cross country f
lying that=99s hard to beat.  And lastly, she is a head turner.  O
h, and did I mention, I love my Mono.

My two cents. 


Erich Trombley
N28ET
Classic Mono 914


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