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Subject: Re: Europa-List: RE: Europa-List Digest: 1 Msgs - 02/18/21
From: Pete <peterz@zutrasoft.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 10:37:03

Impressive Gary!  CS prop?
Cheers and thx,
Pete
Mono classic

> On Feb 19, 2021, at 10:11 AM, Gary Leinberger 
> <Gary.Leinberger@millersville.edu>
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> I have wheel pants and fairings (the speed kit) on my Europa Tri-gear High-top
- speed kit built by Bud Yerly. I went from 119 kts to 137 knots (at 1000 ft
full throttle) after putting them on. Talk to Bud - I don't know if he still
makes them but I am very satisfied - and they are easy to work with - one bolt,
two screws and a pin and they are off. After 400 hrs. and 8.5 years only 
slightly
dinged up (dumb tax for not being more careful rolling the plane out and
hit a door guide in the hanger). 
> 
> Gary Leinberger
> Europa High-top 912 S
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>     1. 02:33 AM - Re: Wheel fairings  (Kevin)
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> From: Kevin <kjburns@btinternet.com>
> Subject: Re: Europa-List: Wheel fairings
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> Frans,
> Reading your improving nose wheel fairing , did you achieve good results ?
> Did you make more than one ? I am currently in need of a nose wheel fairing ,
Also need a full set of leg fairings , including transitioning to fuselage and
main wheel pants / wheel fairing ..
> Im pressed for time so cant make my own at moment , dont see point of making
fresh moulds when , improved ones are sitting on a bench somewhere ..
> Regards
> Kevin
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>>> On 19 Aug 2012, at 23:38, Frans Veldman <frans@privatepilots.nl> wrote:
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>>>> On 08/19/2012 10:41 PM, craig wrote:
>>> -->  Europa-List message posted by: "craig"<craigb@onthenet.com.au>
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>>> Frans, could you elaborate on the "correct length would be shorter" 
>>> wouldn't the longer shallower transition Create less drag and thus 
>>> make your longer fairing more efficient.
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>> There is also something like skin drag. More surface creates more 
>> drag. So there
> is an optimum somewhere: for a 2D fairing (like for a strut or a wheel leg) 
> the
optimal width to length ratio would be 1:3.7, with the widest point at about
30% of the length. For a 3D fairing things get a bit more complicated. Shorter
carries a higher penalty than longer, so if in doubt just make it longer.
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