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Gillespie Field 5th Oct 2019 18:06

Europa - CS / VP Prop Systems
 

Originally Posted by gyrotyro (Post 10102145)
I have a Europa XS Tri-gear.

I am 5ft 10 inches in old money and weigh 106 kilos. Last weekend I flew with a passenger of about the same weight as me and he is nearly six foot.

We were off the ground in about 350 metres on a grass strip in Scotland without any problems.

I am normally airborne in 200/250 metres if flying solo.

Cruise is 120 KTS without wheel spats and 130 with them. Fuel burn is about 15 LPH as I have an electrically controlled VP prop.

I have owned nearly 30 aircraft and about 25 of these were different types. (Four Twin Comanches and two C182's, two Fujis and two RV6A and 7A). I would find it very hard to find another aircraft that would perform all round better than the Europa. Yes, RV's are faster but burn more fuel and the aircraft cost about twice as much as my Europa. I can cover the same distance for far less fuel and arrive only a few minutes later than an RV plus I use MOGAS at car pump prices.

If the original poster would like to PM me I can give them more information.

Hi Gyrotyro,
I'm thinking of purchasing a Europa Tri-Gear with a 912ULS & fixed pitch prop. If I buy it, I want to fit a CS / VP prop system. The 2 most popular systems seem to be Woodcomp and Airmaster. What type do you have and have you any knowledge of these two types?

Thank you
Gilespie Field

jan99 7th Oct 2019 12:32

useful sites
 
There is 25 years of history.
Andrew Sarangan maintains a nice searchable archive of the forum under: Flight Services ? Andrew Sarangan

Matt Dralle maintains the forum: see https://www.matronics.com/europa-list/index.htm

The Europa Club: https://www.theeuropaclub.org/

The factory: Europa Aircraft | Homepage

Pictures at: EuropaOwners

The forum is the best place to ask questions.

Gillespie Field 7th Oct 2019 23:36

Thanks very much Jan99


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