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Re: Europa-List: Tailplane Recess

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Tailplane Recess
From: Raimo Toivio <raimo.toivio@rwm.fi>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:46:07
Tim,

I had planned to make something similar
but your plan & realization  is much much 
more sophisticated.

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Can somebody there out see anything wrong in it ?!?!
***

If I did my tailplanes again, I should fit also one long
internal sleeve instead of two short ones. Rigging
would be not so irritating event...

Thank you, Raimo
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim Ward 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com 
  Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 12:37 PM
  Subject: Europa-List: Tailplane Recess


  Hi Europa Builders from the deep cold south,

  In regard to the recent tragic events and the PFA Airworthiness 
Information that eventuated from it, I decided to go ahead with a quick 
fix to the Tailplane pip-pin recess.
  I am one of those 'non compliance' builders with regard to the recess, 
using, like many others I think, a circular plastic plumbers end fitting 
with a screw top end. See photo. Sent to me by a UK builder back in 
1997!!!
  This circular recess entered the tailplane touching TP 6 Sleeve with a 
screw top lid. I found, to my horror, that the position of the pip-pin 
head could just about move the distance of the TP12 bushes if the TP 6  
outboard sleeve became loose. I did not have any bid over the TP 6 
Sleeve as per the manual. It was necessary therefore to have a backup 
and not allow the head of the pip-pin to move at all restraining the 
tailplane from moving outwards.

  I cut 2 x 16mm diameter aluminium tube to fit over the pip-pin head 
and glued those into position to the TP6 sleeve.  I established those 
positions by wrapping insulating tape around the pip-pin head to 
increase their diameter to fit snugly into the tube and installing the 
pip-pin in the TP6 sleeve. I put grease on the insulating tape to stop 
gluing the pip-pin to the tube just in case. I then filled the 
surrounding area within the circular plastic fitting with epoxy plus 
flox up to the level of the aluminium tube holding the pip-pin.
  On one of the tailplanes I had to use a PVC tube( increasing the 
diameter slightly by using black insulating tape, greased the tape,) and 
placed it in the TP4 hole to form a circular floor (boundary) up against 
the TP4 ceiling where the floor broke through the blue foam to stop flox 
running into the TP 4 cavity.

  See photos to make better sense. I had another Europa builder visit 
today to check it out.He liked it.  The tailplanes can now only move 
1/2mm before the head comes up against the aluminium tube sides as a 
good backup.

  Email me if you think you may do likewise and need some help.

  Cheers,

  Tim


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