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rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.n
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:06 pm    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Anyone flying have a monowheel gear warning success story?

I am not yet flying, but from the 20 minute demo flight and what I have
read, you will have a hard time landing a monowheel with flaps up because
you can't see the runway. That is until you slip to landing one day??

What are details of what folk do for a gear warning?

Opinions if a gear warner is worth the effort, or is GUMP all that is
necessary?

Thx.
Ron Parigoris

Just heard of a friend land gear up with his Cozy 3.


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gcrowder2



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:52 pm    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Hey Ron!
I have been flying the mono 5 years now and have not had a single incident
where
I forgot to put the gear down. It is the first thing I do on the landing
checklist and
I check it again on short final. The retract handle is also the up/down
indicator. Also,
the aircraft is very hard to slow down to 65 - 70 mph without dropping the
flaps and
you would never see the runway to do the approach (unless you were doing 100
plus!)
I think one would have to get extremely confused to blow it but maybe
someone could
manage it! I did have one takeoff where I forgot to retract the flaps/gear
but I climbed
1000 ft easily before noticing. I also have no stall warner or stall strips
although I think the
talking ASI would be nice.

Glenn

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From: <rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us>
Reply-To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
To: <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP?
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 07:04:48 -0000



Anyone flying have a monowheel gear warning success story?

I am not yet flying, but from the 20 minute demo flight and what I have
read, you will have a hard time landing a monowheel with flaps up because
you can't see the runway. That is until you slip to landing one day??

What are details of what folk do for a gear warning?

Opinions if a gear warner is worth the effort, or is GUMP all that is
necessary?

Thx.
Ron Parigoris

Just heard of a friend land gear up with his Cozy 3.




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nwcmc(at)tiscali.co.uk
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:02 am    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

I use 3 microswitches on the main gear lever (one to sense gear up, one
to sense gear down and one to confirm the down lock is engaged). I also
have microswitches on the outriggers to sense when the legs are locked
down. I have 4 warning lights (one red to show gear unlocked, one green
for main gear locked down and a pair of lights to indicate each
outrigger locked down) The lights are mounted in the rear of the gear
lever slot. They are easily seen from the left seat and the recess
ensures that the lights are not affected by strong sunlight.

Nigel Charles

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 9:07 am    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Yes I know of three wheels up landings, and actually witnessed one. Also got
close to doing it myself, but fortunately realised the 'picture' was not
right. If the runway is on an up slope, then the view can look like a normal
approach attitude with the gear and flaps down. I saw this happen on a grass
strip. The pilot said everything looked normal on the approach, and didn't
know anything was wrong until the crunch happened. Also know of two
incidents where wheels up landings happened after distractions - bulked
landings, bad weather etc.
I have designed a system using a pressure switch (same as the one used in
the factory stall Warner) connected to a separate pitot tube. The pressure
switch operates a buzzer if the air speed falls below 70kts with the gear
retracted. A micro switch fitted to the landing gear cuts out the buzzer if
the gear is down. Simple and very effective - almost idiot proof!
Jim Naylor
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:52 pm    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Ron,
We now have 130 plus hours with our mono and have never really considered
gear lights, to begin with this was a concern to me as I fly a Piper Arrow
and have lots of horns lights and auto systems to remind me. However, you
would never slow down a mono enough to land without the gear / flaps down,
and to get the gear down you must reduce to low RPM and pitch up - you get
the picture ? to get to anywhere near landing speed (assuming you don't
sideslip for 1000ft) you must have everything hanging out, ofcourse as you
are also decending it makes speed control / reduction even more of a
challenge.

As an aside and purely in my experience and opinion, watch out with adding
all the whistles and bells, the weight of the aircraft will increase
dramatically with little effort.

Regards

Tony.

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From: rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 07:04:48 -0000
To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP?


Anyone flying have a monowheel gear warning success story?

I am not yet flying, but from the 20 minute demo flight and what I have
read, you will have a hard time landing a monowheel with flaps up because
you can't see the runway. That is until you slip to landing one day??

What are details of what folk do for a gear warning?

Opinions if a gear warner is worth the effort, or is GUMP all that is
necessary?

Thx.
Ron Parigoris

Just heard of a friend land gear up with his Cozy 3.






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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:43 pm    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Burt Rutan who is a demon when it comes to aircraft weight was once quoted
as saying, "if you are wondering if to put something on your aircraft or
not, toss it in the air..... if it stays there then its okay to put it on"

Paul
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:56 pm    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Tony
there are a couple of very experienced RAF trained pilots who have
managed to "wheels up" a mono. I suspect through doing a severe sideslip
and forgetting what was going on?
You're right thought, the view over the nose at landing speed with flaps
up should tell anyone something isn't right
Graham

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However, you
would never slow down a mono enough to land without the gear / flaps down,
and to get the gear down you must reduce to low RPM and pitch up - you get
the picture ? to get to anywhere near landing speed (assuming you don't
sideslip for 1000ft) you must have everything hanging out,
Tony.





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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:23 pm    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

Tony,
I know of five monos that have landed wheel up and two of those pilots had
over 1000 hours in their Europas when it happened, so I recommend an
"undercarriage not down" warning for peace of mind if nothing else.
I have Jim Naylor's system of a warning siren at below 70 kts and it works
very well. Thank you Jim. Before that I had micro switches on both under
carriage and throttle, so that if you closed the throttle when the wheel is
not down the siren activated, but that can be annoying when you are not
landing! However, better than nothing.
Best wishes,
William
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:13 am    Post subject: Monowheel, gear warning or just GUMP? Reply with quote

--> <tony.bale(at)virgin.net>
< However, you would never slow down a mono enough to land without the gear
< / flaps down

Oh yes you can I have seen it done twice and heard of several other
occasions.

Pete


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