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Re: Europa-List: Longer Legs

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Longer Legs
From: bryan allsop <info@blackballclub.fsnet.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 10:07:14

My XS mono rocks happily from one outrigger to the other even after many
hours of flying. It is something you become quite used to in time. other
Europas seem to do the same thing. If you operate out of farm strips it
would be quite impractical to expect both legs to touch the ground in the
hanger.

A personal view is that your outriggers are better too short than too long
in that you have less chance of them interfering during touch down.

Happy landings.  Bryan A.----- Original Message -----
From: "David DeFord" <davedeford@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: Europa-List: Longer Legs


>
> > <hagargs@earthlink.net>
> >
> > I put the bird on all four wheels recently after plugging in
> > the wings and putting the outriggers in.  Needless to say it
> > is a stretch for the outriggers to reach the ground at the
> > length supplied in the kit.  Looking in the McMaster catalog
> > it appears as the white nylon 6/6 is what is used on the
> > Europa. The other nylons have a statement about "using
> > indoors?". I am shooting for about a half an inch clearance
> > between the wheels and the ground. How much settleing is
> > induced with a full load?
>
> I wouldn't be too quick to lengthen the outrigger legs.  Ours started out
> with at least half an inch of clearance on each wheel, but now both wheels
> touch the ground, even with no load.  The airplane has gained some weight
> since the outrigger installation (paint, interior, etc.), and I suspect
that
> the bungees have stretched a bit as well.  As your first flight
approaches,
> see how it feels while taxiing, with a typical load of fuel and gear.  You
> may not need to make any changes by then.
>
> Dave DeFord
> N135TD (flying)
>
>




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