I have used a similar system for many years. It consists of the standard
Europa trailer, 2 homemade sawhorses, and two small wheeled dollies that
the leading edge of the wing fits into at the tip end (pic below).
Dollies are made of plywood with 2 simple wheels. Leading edge fits into
blue foam profiled to the leading edge. They also have eyes to attach a
strap across the wing to hold them on during wing removal.
Saw horses are: one with no padding, sized for the top to be just below
the spar slot in the fuselage, and one larger one, padded, to support
the wing tip.
Wing removal sequence is:
=C2=B7 Attach dolly to first wing to come off, smaller sawhorse
just below spar hole, larger one at tip.
=C2=B7 Remove wing 3 inches, and support tip on bigger dolly.
Unclip pitot, static, stall warner connectors.
=C2=B7 Remove wing, holding onto wing tip until spar drops onto
the smaller saw horse.
=C2=B7 Rotate the wing until it=99s in the position shown
in the photo.
You can then wheel the wing around from the spar end, and put it on the
trailer.
System is very portable.
Roddy Kesterton
G-IKRK
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
<owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com> On Behalf Of John Wigney
Sent: 05 March 2020 21:57
Subject: Europa-List: Re: Europa-List Digest: 3 Msgs - 03/04/20
Hi Jon,
It takes a little time but I have rigged and derigged my plane many
times by myself with the help of the following items. (However, 2
persons does make it easier.)
1. A factory monowheel trailer.
2. A simple movable rack on castors which holds the 2 wings. The wings
are supported by fabric straps on each side of a frame; leading edge
down . Photo below.
3. 2 home made saw horses, 33 inches tall, with padded tops.
It is necessary to offload each wing from the rack onto the saw horses
which are pre-positioned near the fuselage. I move the spar end first
and clamp the spar to the saw horse until I am ready to rotate the wing
---From the vertical to the horizontal. Then the spar is swung into the
fuselage and the wing is progressively slid into place.
Cheers, John
N262WF, mono XS, 912S.
Mooresville, North Carolina
Subject: Europa-List: Monowheel Wing Rigging Jig for Solo rigging -
suggestions???
From: "italianjon" <mailto:jon.catilli@gmail.com>
<jon.catilli@gmail.com>
Hi All,
Some of you know in the community that I'm moving house and moving quite
far, as
a result I'm going not going to have my "Workshop Buddy" who helps me
rig and
de-rig the aircraft during maintenance close-by anymore. So, I'll be
rigging,
de-rigging and working on the aircraft alone.
I'm looking for a solution to assist me rigging and de-rigging the wings
alone,
and I know there are loads and loads of different solutions out there.
Can anyone help with suggestions for, and possibly sources to purchase,
a rig for
the Europa Monowheel, which could be used while the aircraft is on the
trailer.
The trailer is a standard Europa Aircraft open trailer, with no
modifications.
Thanks all,
Jon
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