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thomas(at)scherer.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:43 pm Post subject: knocking on heaven's door |
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Hi everybody,
this morning I took N81EU a Europa classic with Rotax 912ul, short wings up
to 17,700 ft above Los Angeles, CA. Climb rate was still 110 ft in clear
air. IAS was 74 knots ground temp at departure point (KCCB) was 96 deg F.
(No OAT installed).
Oil temps were high (250 deg F) up to 7000 ft and came down in the higher,
cooler air.
Lately I have installed a cold air supply from a NACA scoop on the lower
starboard cowling feeding a homebuilt airbox mounted to the bing
carburators. The cooler installation now features dual oil coolers in
series.
This might be a new high for a 912ul in a Europa without glider wings.
I shall now start constructing some sort of air-compression device and try
for higher. I was 300 ft below Airspace A with views ranging from Palm
Springs to the SoCal Pacific ocean coast.
The climb took 2 hrs and she used 36 litres of fuel. RPM at max alt was 5400
RPM. (prop is an Airmaster with 73 inch diameter).
Happy landings !
<Thomas, N81EU>
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gdh(at)isp.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 2:04 pm Post subject: knocking on heaven's door |
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Thomas,
Congratulations on your altitude accomplishment, very impressive.
Regards,
Dale
P.S. Don't forget, I still have your vibration monitor.
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kheindl(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:36 pm Post subject: knocking on heaven's door |
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Thomas,
Can you please confirm that your prop is 73" and not 63". The ground
clearance would be very limited.
Thanks, Karl
Quote: | From: "Thomas Scherer" <thomas(at)scherer.com>
Reply-To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
To: <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: knocking on heaven's door
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 13:41:50 -0700
Hi everybody,
this morning I took N81EU a Europa classic with Rotax 912ul, short wings up
to 17,700 ft above Los Angeles, CA. Climb rate was still 110 ft in clear
air. IAS was 74 knots ground temp at departure point (KCCB) was 96 deg F.
(No OAT installed).
Oil temps were high (250 deg F) up to 7000 ft and came down in the higher,
cooler air.
Lately I have installed a cold air supply from a NACA scoop on the lower
starboard cowling feeding a homebuilt airbox mounted to the bing
carburators. The cooler installation now features dual oil coolers in
series.
This might be a new high for a 912ul in a Europa without glider wings.
I shall now start constructing some sort of air-compression device and try
for higher. I was 300 ft below Airspace A with views ranging from Palm
Springs to the SoCal Pacific ocean coast.
The climb took 2 hrs and she used 36 litres of fuel. RPM at max alt was
5400 RPM. (prop is an Airmaster with 73 inch diameter).
Happy landings !
<Thomas, N81EU>
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thomas(at)scherer.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:08 am Post subject: knocking on heaven's door |
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Karl,
my fault. I guess one should refrain from writing eMails within minutes after landing due to lack of oxygen to the brain.
I have two sets of blades: 64 and 73. I did fly the short ones yesterday. With the long blades (73 inch wide blade-tips) the ground clearance is 14 cm on my Trigear. Back-taxi is impossible: the prop would chop the fairing and tyre.
be well,
<Thomas>
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