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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 1:44 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Hi everyone,

While staking stock of all the parts, bit and pieces that arrived with my partially built Europa - which I only learned today has Classic Wings and XS body, I came across these. Does anyone know what they are?

Your help is appreciated.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 1:56 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Hi Tony
Did you forget to enclose a Photo?   Smile
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Hi everyone,

While staking stock of all the parts, bit and pieces that arrived with my partially built Europa - which I only learned today has Classic Wings and XS body, I came across these. Does anyone know what they are?

Your help is appreciated.

Regards,
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 2:00 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Tony

Have you attached or referenced a picture - I can't see anything?

Richard

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Hi everyone,

While staking stock of all the parts, bit and pieces that arrived with my partially built Europa - which I only learned today has Classic Wings and XS body, I came across these. Does anyone know what they are?

Your help is appreciated.

Regards,
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 3:44 am    Post subject: Re: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Sorry everyone,

I thought I had attached the image. Lets try it again....

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 3:57 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Nope, no pic.
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I thought I had attached the image. Lets try it again....

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 4:37 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Tony

The pic is in a link at the bottom of the email - I have looked but cannot identify.

Richard

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Nope, no pic.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 5:08 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Tony,

The pic is there this time. I do not recognize the part.

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Sorry everyone,

I thought I had attached the image. Lets try it again....

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 7:48 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Looks to me like two legs off a cheap Chinese gazebo. If you're
intending to fit them you might need a mod approval Wink

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Hi everyone,

While staking stock of all the parts, bit and pieces that arrived with my partially built Europa - which I only learned today has Classic Wings and XS body, I came across these. Does anyone know what they are?

Your help is appreciated.

Regards,
Tony Vaccarella

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 8:30 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Tony,
My immediate reaction was to say it was the CS01 bottom of the control
column fittings (Section 13), but my manual shows that mine were forked at
the narrow portion.
Try contacting Andy Draper at andy.draper(at)laa.uk.com
In case you are not aware he was the Chief Engineer at Europa Aircraft from
the beginning.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 11:57 am    Post subject: Re: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Hi Tony, welcome to the fountain of knowledge! Im building a classic kit and haven't come across anything that looks like your photo, sorry. When it comes to building your wings take a look at europa owners.org page 4 I have some photos of the building of my wings. Just a taste of what's to come for you. Enjoy, Frank

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2014 1:11 pm    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Just a thought, but are they an adaptor for the outrigger legs to take a
different size rod????

Good luck
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 12:25 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

I second the Nigel comment as my a/c is a XS fuselage with classic wings . I never saw anything like that during my build.  Phil George . G-EORJ 




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Looks to me like two legs off a cheap Chinese gazebo. If you're
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 1:15 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Hello Tony,

It appears to me that this may have been the previous owners cheap way of adapting the control columns from 1¼  inches diameter to 1 inch to allow the fitting of one inch hand grips, rather than going for the cranked control columns of mod 54.

I suggest you measure the internal diameters of the parts in your photograph to see if they are 1¼  inches at one end and 1 inch of the other. If so, check your control columns and see if they are 1¼  inch aluminium and straight, rather than the later one inch diameter steel and cranked.

Mod 54 explains:

"Several types of hand grip are available for aircraft control columns and the most common diameter of column they are made to fit is 1".
"The reduction in diameter from 1¼" to 1" demanded that the control column be made from steel rather than the existing aluminium alloy to cater for the maximum load that may be applied."

The full details of mod 54 are on the company website at:
http://www.europa-aircraft.co.uk/pdfs/modifications/Mod%2054.pdf

The change in diameter for the mod is accomplished by inserting a sleeve, but if you wish to retain the existing aluminium columns and merely change the diameter to allow one inch handgrips to be fitted, then the parts in your photograph may do this.

Of course, I may be completely wrong and your unidentified parts could have absolutely nothing to do with the control columns!

Best regards,

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:11 am    Post subject: Re: Identification of parts Reply with quote

This probably won't help with the current unidentified parts (they aren't shown here) but here is a composite (no pun etc) photo of all the XS kit hardware parts, not including larger items like the control sticks themselves.

Some of the part nos are recognisable by their label - CS is Control System, FL is Flaps, LG is Landing Gear etc.

You can see, at bottom right, the CS01 control stick bottom fittings that your mystery parts resemble - hence the general thinking that these might be some sort of mod in that area.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:17 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Tony,

I can categorically confirm that this is NOT a Europa part and should not under any circumstances go anywhere near your plane, let alone a primary control. It is not even of aviation quality. Your photo shows a rolled and seam welded mild steel tube with stamped holes. The nuts and bolts look to be cadmium plated hardware-store quality mild steel with the probable tensile strength of cheese.

Proper aviation quality steel tubing is always seamless and the hardware will only be hight tensile AN spec. Holes in aircraft quality components will be drilled, not stamped.

What you have is a jointing component used on something like mass produced garden furniture and is used to connect two tubes and was probably shipped in error with you kit.
Builders do tend to store garden furniture in and around their kits in the garage once they have lost their "building mojo".

If you find any other curious bits requiring identification, do post up a picture.

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Hello Tony,

It appears to me that this may have been the previous owners cheap way of adapting the control columns from 1¼ inches diameter to 1 inch to allow the fitting of one inch hand grips, rather than going for the cranked control columns of mod 54.

I suggest you measure the internal diameters of the parts in your photograph to see if they are 1¼ inches at one end and 1 inch of the other. If so, check your control columns and see if they are 1¼ inch aluminium and straight, rather than the later one inch diameter steel and cranked.

Mod 54 explains:

"Several types of hand grip are available for aircraft control columns and the most common diameter of column they are made to fit is 1".
"The reduction in diameter from 1¼" to 1" demanded that the control column be made from steel rather than the existing aluminium alloy to cater for the maximum load that may be applied."

The full details of mod 54 are on the company website at:
http://www.europa-aircraft.co.uk/pdfs/modifications/Mod%2054.pdf

The change in diameter for the mod is accomplished by inserting a sleeve, but if you wish to retain the existing aluminium columns and merely change the diameter to allow one inch handgrips to be fitted, then the parts in your photograph may do this.

Of course, I may be completely wrong and your unidentified parts could have absolutely nothing to do with the control columns!

Best regards,

Mike
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:47 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Nigel, you crack me up....

Builders do tend to store garden furniture in and around their kits in the garage once they have lost their "building mojo".
Tony, hopefully home on the weekend. Next week maybe I can help with some parts identification.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 4:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Thank you to all who posted a reply to my query. Collectively you have convinced me that these parts have nothing to do with the aircraft and I will leave them until I can find some alternate use they can be adapted to.

Regards to all

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 3:32 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

further to the recent discussion abt parts, I have found in my building
shack the attached part which I do not find in the build manual. It
seems to be aviation grade and possibly related to the control linkage
of the MG-speed brakes.

Any suggestions what this could be / or not Europa-related ?

Thank you in advance

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:17 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

On 04/10/2014 12:31, Thomas Scherer wrote:

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further to the recent discussion abt parts, I have found in my building shack the attached part which I do not find in the build manual. It seems to be aviation grade and possibly related to the control linkage of the MG-speed brakes.

Any suggestions what this could be / or not Europa-related ?

Thank you in advance

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:29 am    Post subject: Identification of parts Reply with quote

Thank you, Danny, for the enlightenment.

I will probably put it up for sale as I prefer foot operated brakes to have the hand free for the throttle.

BTW, I also have a flaps actuator motor which I will not need on the MG. If anybody is interested.

be well

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