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raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 2:41 am    Post subject: Fuel Cover Belt Reply with quote

Hi Tim, I had already forgotten I sent you this belt.
Must be about 7 years ago?

Very nice to see you have found a way to use it!
I also noticed the blue color match well to your blue cobra!

I have used these belts to secure all kind of stuff like beer boxes.
Also, it´s handy when securing a dog or a cat´s cage.
allekirjoitus
[img]cid:part1.88EFCC41.6536021A(at)rwm.fi[/img]

I elected to attach the fuel cobra by Velcro (lighter way but absolutely not so sexy Wink.

This winter I will finally prepare a revolutionary safety belt mod.
Coming back.

Tim, I just happen to look the satellite image from your home.
You have a very homelike home and a nice pool there.
I noticed also something very exciting - giant letters TIM on the roof!

I hereby request a permission to copy that idea!

(I have OH-XRT letters on the roof of the EFTP hangar, but never understood they could be also here, home)

Thanks!


Cheers,
Raimo
Europa OH-XRT #417
Finland


(info(at)rwm.fi)
14.1.2017, 23:51, Tim Ward kirjoitti:

Quote:
Quote:
Hi Raimo,
Just read your article on shifting your Europa and thought I must show Raimo the use of his seat belt he sent me.
As my fuel cover kept on falling off and trying different ways to keep it in place I finally came across the perfect way. The belt goes right around the 'cobra' which makes it a reliable fix.
Many thanks, looks perfect. Will turn it up the other way.
Cheers,
Tim


Quote:

Tim Ward
12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand

ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz (ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz)

Mob +64 210640221



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:40 am    Post subject: Fuel Cover Belt Reply with quote

Hi Raimo,
Permission granted!
Every time I take the children flying, when they were young, they would always ask "which house is ours". Remedy, when painting the roof which has a flat area, paint a big 'TIM' in bold white. Now we have no problems even with other passengers it is easy.
Hot here now in the 30s Celsius so a pool is ideal. We sometimes get snow in the winter, now it is less often due to climate warming.
Going flying today up the Kaikoura coast to see the earthquake damage and then to Omaka airfield to see Peter Jackson's World War 2 fighter plane museum. Meet my oldest son Angus who will fly down from Palmerston North where he is flying instructing with Massey University Aviation College.
All the best,
Keep warm,
Cheers,
Tim
Tim Ward12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand
ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz (ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz)
Mob +64 210640221


On 15/01/2017, at 11:36 PM, Raimo Toivio <raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi (raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi)> wrote:
Quote:

Hi Tim, I had already forgotten I sent you this belt.
Must be about 7 years ago?

Very nice to see you have found a way to use it!
I also noticed the blue color match well to your blue cobra!

I have used these belts to secure all kind of stuff like beer boxes.
Also, it´s handy when securing a dog or a cat´s cage.
allekirjoitus
<Europa_extra_seat_belt_2017 (Mobile).jpg>

I elected to attach the fuel cobra by Velcro (lighter way but absolutely not so sexy Wink.

This winter I will finally prepare a revolutionary safety belt mod.
Coming back.

Tim, I just happen to look the satellite image from your home.
You have a very homelike home and a nice pool there.
I noticed also something very exciting - giant letters TIM on the roof!

I hereby request a permission to copy that idea!

(I have OH-XRT letters on the roof of the EFTP hangar, but never understood they could be also here, home)

Thanks!


Cheers,
Raimo
Europa OH-XRT #417
Finland


(info(at)rwm.fi)
14.1.2017, 23:51, Tim Ward kirjoitti:

Quote:
Quote:
Hi Raimo,
Just read your article on shifting your Europa and thought I must show Raimo the use of his seat belt he sent me.
As my fuel cover kept on falling off and trying different ways to keep it in place I finally came across the perfect way. The belt goes right around the 'cobra' which makes it a reliable fix.
Many thanks, looks perfect. Will turn it up the other way.
Cheers,
Tim


Quote:

Tim Ward
12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand

ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz (ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz)

Mob +64 210640221





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raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 11:19 am    Post subject: Fuel Cover Belt Reply with quote

Hi Tim,
thanks for that - obviously I have to make not-white and illuminated letters XRT to make them visible.
Here is 2 years old satellite image from our place - Koivuniementie 69 Lempäälä Finland. Apron and twr
has been built afterwards. Europa Factory is the uppermost building. You can see our pool under the word "tie" [road].

[img]cid:part1.CDB92F1D.88C5F71F(at)rwm.fi[/img] The pool is covered to make it cleaner and more economical. During blue sky days,
the covers are sliding away. We heat it by water-air heat pump to keep it continously +32C.
Max power is 20kW. When it goes below +30C, we let it freeze. That means it´s
usable from Mars-April to November-December. You see the sign behind? And red light?

[img]cid:part2.50B96F64.C636B5F5(at)rwm.fi[/img]

I´m pretty sure you like this!

[img]cid:part3.54301064.50B080A4(at)rwm.fi[/img]

And also this.

[img]cid:part4.B3597A60.83E32347(at)rwm.fi[/img]

We need it to remember, that there is a beer tap inside. During spring,
we install one beer barrell there. When it´s empty, we connect the tap
to the fresh water (wife´s order!).

[img]cid:part5.5EDE7114.83B463C2(at)rwm.fi[/img]

This is a typical summer-temperature-set up here:

[img]cid:part6.172F75FC.68FEE265(at)rwm.fi[/img]

Pool (Lagoon, green) +32C
Pool area when coverred (Caribbean, orange) +21C (max +48C!!!)
Air (Finland, white) +14C (max below +30C in shadow)
River (Lake, blue) +15C (max below +26C)

***
About climate change, I heard today that there will be jackals in Finland soon.
Maybe kangaroos and one day Kiwi-birds also as well as opossums.

Massey University Aviation College sounds fantastic!
I have to give a tip to my older daughter...

Yes, all the best and earthquakeless time for you.

Keep cold!

Cheers,
Raimo
Finland

PS: this was not so Europa-related posting. However, it´s because Europas. Sorry...
And yes, you all can order FB beer from us!
- only beer in the world brewed to aircraft standards by pilots to pilots and also to normal people...




(info(at)rwm.fi) 15.1.2017, 19:39, Tim Ward kirjoitti:

Quote:
Hi Raimo,
Permission granted!
 Every time I take the children flying, when they were young, they would always ask "which house is ours". Remedy, when painting the roof which has a flat area, paint a big 'TIM' in bold white. Now we have no problems even with other passengers it is easy.
Hot here now in the 30s Celsius so a pool is ideal. We sometimes get snow in the winter, now it is less often due to climate warming.
Going flying today up the Kaikoura coast to see the earthquake damage and then to Omaka airfield to see Peter Jackson's World War 2 fighter plane museum. Meet my oldest son Angus who will fly down from Palmerston North where he is flying instructing with Massey University Aviation College.


All the best,


Keep warm,


Cheers,
Tim 


Tim Ward 12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand


ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz (ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz)


Mob +64 210640221




On 15/01/2017, at 11:36 PM, Raimo Toivio <raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi (raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi)> wrote:


Quote:

Hi Tim, I had already forgotten I sent you this belt.
Must be about 7 years ago?

Very nice to see you have found a way to use it!
I also noticed the blue color match well to your blue cobra!

I have used these belts to secure all kind of stuff like beer boxes.
Also, it´s handy when securing a dog or a cat´s cage.
allekirjoitus
<Europa_extra_seat_belt_2017 (Mobile).jpg>

I elected to attach the fuel cobra by Velcro (lighter way but absolutely not so sexy Wink.

This winter I will finally prepare a revolutionary safety belt mod.
Coming back.

Tim, I just happen to look the satellite image from your home.
You have a very homelike home and a nice pool there.
I noticed also something very exciting - giant letters TIM on the roof!

I hereby request a permission to copy that idea!

(I have OH-XRT letters on the roof of the EFTP hangar, but never understood they could be also here, home)

Thanks!


Cheers,
Raimo
Europa OH-XRT #417
Finland


(info(at)rwm.fi)
14.1.2017, 23:51, Tim Ward kirjoitti:

Quote:
Quote:
Hi Raimo,
Just read your article on shifting your Europa and thought I must show Raimo the use of his seat belt he sent me.
As my fuel cover kept on falling off and trying different ways to keep it in place I finally came across the perfect way. The belt goes right around the 'cobra' which makes it a reliable fix.
Many thanks, looks perfect. Will turn it up the other way.
Cheers,
Tim


Quote:
Tim Ward
12 Waiwetu Street,
Fendalton,
Christchurch, 8052
New Zealand

ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz (ward.t(at)xtra.co.nz)

Mob +64 210640221





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