Troy, congratulations!
Isn=B4t it amazing feeling to understand you are not in a building phase
any more?
Now you have an ever lasting permanent flying status for N120EU !
When building, it was (mostly) really fun, but first and always building
and building and building and then suddenly almost without warning
flying. That was how I felt it. Now - when thinking backwards - it is
like an unbelieveble dream "did I really build that dream machine?".
Please be warned: you will soon notice some serious hangover or even
deficiency symptom because of your new welcome nonbuildermode!
Enjoy!
Raimo from Finland
OH-XRT Mono #417
----- Original Message -----
From: Troy Maynor
To: europa-list@matronics.com
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 12:43 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Left the Nest Today
Hello Friends and Fellow Aviators,
the surly bonds of Earth and lept into the air on it's maiden voyage.
Well, actually the voyage was just orbiting the airport but she did so
very well. I was amazed at the short take off, maybe 500 ft someone
said. I don't know, I was too busy. I climbed to 5000 ft and the temps
and pressures were well with the limits for the whole flight which
lasted 35 minutes. I did some manuevers and stalls. No drama except for
a left wing drop deep into the stall in dirty configuration. Mostly just
mushed. I need a rudder trim tab, need to tighten the tail wheel
cables, and recheck the weight and balance. (I needed a bit too much
nose down trim for straight and level.) But all in all I am very happy.
It went well today. I was worried about the weather. The wind had picked
up from earlier in the week, but I couldn't take off work. Turns out
that winds were at just 6-10 knots almost straight down the runway.
For the records: It is kit number UK 120, weighed in at 850 lbs, Rotax
912S. Build hours were in excess of 4000, (a lot of mods, plus I'm
slow). So now to debug it and enjoy it at long last.
I want to thank each and everyone that has contributed ideas, helped
solve problems and encouraged me to keep on keeping on during the long
journey of building. It feels great to be up there pushing that stick
around and have her respond so gracefully. That's it! Her name will be
Grace...after my mom. See yall,
Troy Maynor
Europa Monowheel Classic
Flying
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