I posted a notice here a while back about the new e-mail list for Jabiru people. Seems there is another, more popular list for Jabiru people. Most of the people on the list I mentioned seem to be mig
Yes - David Watts has been re-working it for some time. I am down to the last few copies of the original version (which are issued to new Europa Club members) so we will start using the new one soon
The weights from XS kit 435 give the following results on our (digital) kitchen scales: 605g, 605g, 605g, 600g The scales resolve in 5g steps between 500g and 2kg. I give no warranty on their absolu
Here is a response by Nigel Charles which he asked me to forward to the list if I liked the tone of it, as he is still unable to spare enough time to deal with e-mail just now. The A4 SAE Nigel menti
That may be an over-optimistic assumption. First, resolution is not the same as accuracy. To determine the suitability of any electronic scales for resin proportioning you need to know the amount of
Jan - I haven't entirely abandoned the notion. Its elegant cheapness appeals to me. But the crucial word in my earlier post is convenience. I don't think I would be able to decant resin straight out
Normal? Que? How often is this happening? What percentage of the stuff are you wasting in clearing bubbles? And couldn't you pump into separate containers while clearing the lines so you could decan
Bob - the Europa is designed with removable wings for home storage. Not all of us wish to pay $5 per night to park on somebody else's piece of grass. There are some lucky ones who can keep their Eur
Screwfix and other tool suppliers do one by Robert Bosch at 117 UK pounds which has a hinged arm that I think might effectively do the job you want. Certainly the M-D SmartTool I bought from Gloster
I don't think I mentioned MIXING - my post was on measuring or rather proportioning the components to be mixed. However, your post brings up another facet of getting the epoxy "right". After portion
I guess most of those would be visible to the Mk I eyeball. I don't remember any sign of drips on the pump at the factory workshop. Now not sure from memory what make that was. Anyone at Europa know
Wow! I didn't get time to read my Europa mailbox for a couple of days and didn't realise what I was starting with my pedantic posting on scale accuracy. Coming soon - a very brief and completely unco
I selected the one on offer ex-NATO (and actually built by Smiths just up the road from my house) at my local PFA strut (like an EAA Chapter) for 35 UK pounds. It is a little heavier than the sparkl
Don't know about that, but if you phone 0171 832 6299 the man at CAA Aircraft Registration will tell you immediately if marks are available or already taken up. He was able to give answers (all NTU,
With my Europa Club point-of-contact hat on, I have recently received a flier from: Microlight Sport Aviation Ltd 3 Silver Lane West Wickham Bromley Kent England BR4 0SG phone/fax: 0208 325 0197 WWW:
Don't have any CG info at all. That just might be the sort of thing that Francis Donaldson has on his new all-singing, all-dancing PFA project database. However, flying XSs are pretty thin on the gr
Without wishing to turn this list into a free platform for advertising, I thought folk might be interested in this follow-up to my earlier posting about that BMW conversion: regards Rowland ... that'
No, it's just that it's not considered polite to attach things to messages posted on e-mail lists (see FAQ V16 Q2 and the advice pages it points to). When I come to amalgamating each month's posting
The nyloc inserts will not have as good a grip with that substitution, although the mismatch of pitch may tend to compensate slightly for it. M10 screw threads are 9.97mm crest diameter (=0.393"), a
I seem to remember that process at Cranfield '99 on the Sunday night! Doesn't apply to me as I have invested in a Northwick covered trailer which includes a fuselage dolly (which of course makes the