Hi Svein
I think it would be a good idea if you post the method so we can all
study it
Kind Regards
Alan
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[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Sidsel &
Svein Johnsen
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Nose Gear Springs
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> The guy who had the springs made is Tim Weert
tim.weert@hccnet.nl
> In Holland
That is correct. I received the same (I assume) drawing etc. from Tim
this
summer, and ordered the pair from Alcomex in Holland. They were very
nice
to deal with, and I have now fitted the springs.
I developed further Tim's recommended method of fitting them - it turned
out
to be much easier than I first feared might be the case because of the
substantial spring force. If anyone elects to go this same route, let
me
know and I will post my method here on the forum.
I also received from Tim a copy of a letter from EMIL sent to a Ducth
builder, which although not constituting a formal approval, perhaps,
definitely gave me the confidence to implement this mod. By the way,
keep
the safety wire even if you fit the stainless steel springs- it may
still
serve its mission in a really hard nose wheel landing.
Regards,
Svein
A225 - now in Norway - fuselage being trailered to the paint shop on
Tuesday - then wings and control surfaces to be filled and sanded (!#!)
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