The relief tube problem in the Europa is simplicity itself.
You will need a funnel of about 12-15cm diameter, 500mm of tubing which will fit
over the funnel outlet and 2 zip ties. (The funnels with a flat side are best)
Drill a hole the outside diameter of the tube in the underseat storage. Install
one zip tie a cm or 2 from the tubes end and insert the tube into the hole.
Install the second zip tie near the end of the tube outside (the zip ties keep
the tube in place). The funnel stows under the seat, tubing around the front
of the stick.
Ive used this for 3 years on some of our 6+ hour legs.
Having an autopilot servo under the seat may complicate the installation
slightly,
but were experimenters and this should pose no problem.
Creighton A-009
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> 1. 02:13 AM - Czech Trip - possible spare seat
> (davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk)
> 2. 06:11 AM - Re: Endurance test (William Daniell)
> 3. 09:19 AM - Re: Jamar Brake Cylinder (willydewey)
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> From: davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk
> Subject: Europa-List: Czech Trip - possible spare seat
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> Just a reminder that the Czech trip is due to start on Sunday 15/7/18. I
> have four plane signed up for this and there is a possibility that one
> of these may be able to offer a spare seat. Anyone interested (in the
> spare seat or the trip) come back to me soonest. Regards, David Joyce,
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> From: William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Europa-List: Endurance test
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> So it was like a car trip when dad wont stop.
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> I have a peepee tube....i need coffee in the mornings with predictable
> results 45 mins later. Its not an entirely "watertight" process so I plan
> to add adult diapers for the longer legs required to get me to miami.....
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> By the way id like see see designs for relief tubes....perhaps offline as
> this is a family show.
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> I have a 10 gal turtlepack bladder in cradle that is strapped to the tie
> bar. The fuel is fed to the tank via a facet pump. I made a push button
> operating switch per buds comments. I transferred the fuel every 20
> mins, you can feel the pump operating and you can see the fuel rising up
> the cobra. The pump feels different when sucking air and when the fuel in
> the bladder is expended....
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> Will
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> William Daniell
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>> On Sun, Jul 1, 2018, 13:59 Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On 2018-06-30, at 23:10, William Daniell <wdaniell.longport@gmail.com>
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>> FWIW today I took flew 338nm starting with 27 gals and landed with 11.5.
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>> 2:50 flight time according to my dynon.
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>> William - my worst personal Europa endurance test was right-seat in Tim
>> Houlihan=99s G-BZTH when I drank a bottle of water while hanging ar
> ound
>> waiting for his flight plan to mature - and then omitted to make a
>> pre-takeoff rudder inspection. The flight was only 2 hours but it seemed
> a
>> lot longer! I could not persuade Tim to deviate from his flight plan for
> a
>> comfort stop.
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>> Attached is a plot of a longer flight in the same aircraft which was MUCH
>> more comfortable, thanks to better preflight actions. I can=99t rem
> ember how
>> much fuel was left at landing, but we were both comfortabe with it. 407.3
> 2
>> statute miles = 353.95 nautical miles, flight time 3:20.
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>> in friendship
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>> Rowland
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> Subject: Europa-List: Re: Jamar Brake Cylinder
> From: "willydewey" <willydewey@gmail.com>
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> with compressed air from a large tire with the reservoir absolutely topped up
It
> was a one hit solution for me!!
> would have been nicer if the reservoir was a tad larger
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