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1. 04:48 AM - Re: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck (Richard Harris)
2. 06:00 AM - Re: Flying in Texas ()
3. 07:30 AM - Cold weather gear for hands (Fackler, Ken)
4. 08:31 AM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands (ul15rhb@juno.com)
5. 08:35 AM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands (Kirk Smith)
6. 08:36 AM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands (TAILDRAGGER503@aol.com)
7. 08:39 AM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands ()
8. 08:48 AM - FSII Seat belts (Ronrdlw@aol.com)
9. 08:49 AM - Re: New Hirth motor (CaptainRon)
10. 08:49 AM - Digital cameras ()
11. 08:58 AM - Re: Flying in Texas (CaptainRon)
12. 09:49 AM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands (bob n)
13. 09:58 AM - Re: Flying in Texas (Ken Korenek)
14. 10:03 AM - Re: Flying in Texas (Ken Korenek)
15. 11:11 AM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands (Guy Swenson)
16. 11:17 AM - Hirth engines (Kirk Smith)
17. 01:36 PM - FSII BRAKES (TAILDRAGGER503@aol.com)
18. 02:22 PM - warm hands (Paul Petty)
19. 02:30 PM - Where to find (Paul Petty)
20. 02:49 PM - Toasty Mosty correction (Paul Petty)
21. 02:53 PM - errrrrrrgggg (Paul Petty)
22. 03:21 PM - Re: Toasty Mosty correction (G. T. Alexander, Jr.)
23. 03:29 PM - Re: warm hands (Jack & Louise Hart)
24. 03:34 PM - Re: Toasty Mosty correction (Paul Petty)
25. 04:47 PM - Re: UL: GPS (bob n)
26. 08:58 PM - Re: Cold weather gear for hands (Fackler, Ken)
27. 09:33 PM - Re: Best time for Big Bend? (WillUribe@aol.com)
28. 09:33 PM - Re: Digital cameras (WillUribe@aol.com)
29. 09:33 PM - Re: FSII Seat belts (WillUribe@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
Howard, You can find the Chilli heated vest @ sargentcycle.com
Richard Harris
MK3 N912RH
Lewisville, Arkansas
Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: HShack@aol.com
>
> John, can you tell me how to find the Chilly Vest?
>
> Thanks
>
> Howard Shackleford
> FS II
> SC
>
>
> do not archive
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Subject: | Re: Flying in Texas |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: <rowedl@highstream.net>
John,
Thanks for the great post and photos, I can't wait to share my own Kolb
adventures with the list when my project is finished.
It looks like Kens Firestar has a Jabiru 2200cc on it. Sounds like an
interesting combo.
Denny Rowe
Mk-3 hope to finish and fly in Febuary, PA
----- Original Message -----
From: John Williamson <kolbrapilot@attbi.com>
Subject: Kolb-List: Flying in Texas
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Williamson" <kolbrapilot@attbi.com>
>
> Fellow Kolbers,
>
> Had a great flight today. Ken Korenek in his FireStar and me in the
Kolbra
> flew around the DFW Mode C veil. We logged about 3.5 hours, 235 statute
> miles, one fuel stop and a lot of fun.
>
> Our route:
> http://home.attbi.com/~kolbrapilot/Photos/Mode-C-Circle.gif
>
> The Kolbra from Ken's FireStar:
> http://home.attbi.com/~kolbrapilot/Photos/20021227h.jpg
>
> I'll post a picture of Ken and his FireStar as soon as I get the pictures
> developed.
>
>
> John Williamson
> Arlington, TX
> N49KK, Kolb Kolbra, Jabiru 2200, 166 hours
> http://home.attbi.com/~kolbrapilot/
>
> DO NOT ARCHIVE
>
>
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Subject: | Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
Are there any suppliers for gloves similar to this vest? What with long
undies and the little chemical footwarmers, the only place I really get cold
is my hands. I bought a pair of gloves that are supposed to be heated
"electrically" by batteries, but even wearing them AND using the chemical
handwarmers, my hands, especially my stick hand, get very cold. That's the
part of me that's the most limiting in terms of time in the air during cold
weather, I'd say.
Any suggestions, folks?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris"
<rharris@magnolia-net.com>
>
> Howard, You can find the Chilli heated vest @ sargentcycle.com
>
>
> Richard Harris
> MK3 N912RH
> Lewisville, Arkansas
>
> Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: HShack@aol.com
> >
> > John, can you tell me how to find the Chilly Vest?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Howard Shackleford
> > FS II
> > SC
> >
> >
> > do not archive
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: ul15rhb@juno.com
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002 10:26:46 -0500 "Fackler, Ken"
<kfackler@ameritech.net> writes:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Fackler, Ken"
> <kfackler@ameritech.net>
>
> Are there any suppliers for gloves similar to this vest? What with
> long
> undies and the little chemical footwarmers, the only place I really
> get cold
> is my hands. I bought a pair of gloves that are supposed to be
> heated
> "electrically" by batteries, but even wearing them AND using the
> chemical
> handwarmers, my hands, especially my stick hand, get very cold.
> That's the
> part of me that's the most limiting in terms of time in the air
> during cold
> weather, I'd say.
>
> Any suggestions, folks?
Being from Minnesota and flying without an enclosed cockpit, the secret
to staying warm is dressing in layers. This traps air between the
clothing layers and insulates the body. Keeping the body warm will keep
the hands and feet warm. Here's what I put on when going flying in sub
freezing temperatures: Over the underwear with jeans, wear a long thermal
underwear shirt then a summer T-shirt (usually the Kolb), then a thick
sweatshirt, a windbreaker (Kolb), outer winter snow pants and jacket
(Columbia). On the feet wear two pairs of socks then wool socks and
insulated snow boots. For the hands, ordinary insulated ski gloves are
the best. A good snowmobile suit with thermal underwear would be another
option.
I was flying off the frozen lakes the day after Christmas and was plenty
warm in temperatures that were about 25F. I was so warm that I was
sweating at times.
Ralph
Original Firestar
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Kirk Smith" <snuffy@usol.com>
Snowmobile gloves..........
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
Subject: Kolb-List: Cold weather gear for hands
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
>
> Are there any suppliers for gloves similar to this vest? What with long
> undies and the little chemical footwarmers, the only place I really get
cold
> is my hands. I bought a pair of gloves that are supposed to be heated
> "electrically" by batteries, but even wearing them AND using the chemical
> handwarmers, my hands, especially my stick hand, get very cold. That's the
> part of me that's the most limiting in terms of time in the air during
cold
> weather, I'd say.
>
> Any suggestions, folks?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris"
> <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> >
> > Howard, You can find the Chilli heated vest @ sargentcycle.com
> >
> >
> > Richard Harris
> > MK3 N912RH
> > Lewisville, Arkansas
> >
> > Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
> >
> >
> > > --> Kolb-List message posted by: HShack@aol.com
> > >
> > > John, can you tell me how to find the Chilly Vest?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Howard Shackleford
> > > FS II
> > > SC
> > >
> > >
> > > do not archive
> >
> >
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: TAILDRAGGER503@aol.com
Leather gloves with the army type wool glove inserts fit tight and insulate
nicely.
Dave
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: <rowedl@highstream.net>
Maybe try mittens, if you can get buy without fingers, I have used them in
my Loehle and had good results. Mine are long leather wood chopper mits
with wooly lining, I think I got them from Northern tool.
Denny
----- Original Message -----
From: Fackler, Ken <kfackler@ameritech.net>
Subject: Kolb-List: Cold weather gear for hands
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
>
> Are there any suppliers for gloves similar to this vest? What with long
> undies and the little chemical footwarmers, the only place I really get
cold
> is my hands. I bought a pair of gloves that are supposed to be heated
> "electrically" by batteries, but even wearing them AND using the chemical
> handwarmers, my hands, especially my stick hand, get very cold. That's the
> part of me that's the most limiting in terms of time in the air during
cold
> weather, I'd say.
>
> Any suggestions, folks?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris"
> <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> >
> > Howard, You can find the Chilli heated vest @ sargentcycle.com
> >
> >
> > Richard Harris
> > MK3 N912RH
> > Lewisville, Arkansas
> >
> > Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
> >
> >
> > > --> Kolb-List message posted by: HShack@aol.com
> > >
> > > John, can you tell me how to find the Chilly Vest?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Howard Shackleford
> > > FS II
> > > SC
> > >
> > >
> > > do not archive
> >
> >
>
>
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Ronrdlw@aol.com
Does anyone know if the front and rear seatbelt harness are exactly the same
for the FireStar II ?
Ron Laklew
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Subject: | Re: New Hirth motor |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: CaptainRon <CaptainRon@theriver.com>
12/27/02 20:06woody
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: woody <duesouth@govital.net>
>
>
>>
>>
>> The Hirth is looking more and more as the engine of choice for my M3X, It
>> aint too far off price wise from the Jabiru. But the 2 cycle p/w ratio is
>> vary atractive. I doubt anyone here has any experience with this new mill,
>> but I would apreciate any comments on either this or the F30 (ES), 85-100hp
>> motor. :-)
>
>
> I fly a Hirth 2703 and a friend has a 2706. I have a Hirth f30 in the
> basement waiting for a project to install it on. Kitplanes did a write up
> on the f30 about 6 months ago. It was very favourable and there were no
> complaints at all.
>
=========================================
Thanks Woody.
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: <rowedl@highstream.net>
Kolbers,
John and Wills posts with the great photos has got Linda and I thinking about getting
a digital camera.
I would like one that could be mounted on the airframe and remotely triggered,
hopefully under $250. Also, where can I find info on how you guys post these jpg
photos for people to click on, this is one of the best features of this list,
you know, the thousand words saying.
Thanks,
Denny "really internet challenged" Rowe
Mk-3 final assembly Leechburg PA
2SI690L-70 N616DR
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Subject: | Re: Flying in Texas |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: CaptainRon <CaptainRon@theriver.com>
12/27/02 21:08John Williamson
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Williamson" <kolbrapilot@attbi.com>
>
> Fellow Kolbers,
>
> Had a great flight today. Ken Korenek in his FireStar and me in the Kolbra
> flew around the DFW Mode C veil. We logged about 3.5 hours, 235 statute
> miles, one fuel stop and a lot of fun.
>
> I'll post a picture of Ken and his FireStar as soon as I get the pictures
> developed.
>
>
> John Williamson
> Arlington, TX
> N49KK, Kolb Kolbra, Jabiru 2200, 166 hours
> http://home.attbi.com/~kolbrapilot/
>
> DO NOT ARCHIVE
> ==================================================================
> Hi Ken how is the Jabiru holding up. Any problems at all? I met an aviator who
has a Jabiru in a Titan and he complained about over heating. In his
situation from my quick scan it was mostly because he had his BRS installed
right up stream from the factory supplied cooling intakes. But still its
worth asking if a more cleaner design has any over heat problems, in a
pusher configuration.
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: bob n <ronoy@shentel.net>
I have to have a lot of hand protection since my hands are getting
peripheral neuritis as well as Raynauds Phenomenen (just means hands get
very cold at even 60F) so I use a combination of heavy sno-mo gloves
after first putting on thin silk(?) fairly tight-fitting inner gloves.
They look like black silk hose, but help (me) a lot. When I was at Thule
AFB in early '50s, we had double gloves and mittens and huge white felt
boots, called Mickey Mouse boots--only good for dry snow.
Bob N.
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Subject: | Re: Flying in Texas |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: Ken Korenek <ken-foi@attbi.com>
rowedl@highstream.net wrote:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: <rowedl@highstream.net>
>
> It looks like Kens Firestar has a Jabiru 2200cc on it. Sounds like an
> interesting combo.
Denny,
That's the Kolbra, Ken took the picture from his Firestar.
--
Do Not Archive
*********************
Ken W. Korenek
ken-foi@attbi.com
Kolb FireStar II, "My Mistress"
Rotax 503, Oil Injected
3 Blade Powerfin
http://home.attbi.com/~KolbraPilot/TX_files/image019.jpg
Six Chuter SR7-XL "Red Baron"
Powered Parachute
Rotax 582, Oil Injected
3 Blade PowerFin
http://home.attbi.com/~KolbraPilot/TX_files/image021.jpg
4906 Oak Springs Drive
Arlington, Texas 76016
817-572-6832 voice
817-572-6842 fax
817-657-6500 cell
817-483-8054 home
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Subject: | Re: Flying in Texas |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: Ken Korenek <ken-foi@attbi.com>
CaptainRon wrote:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: CaptainRon <CaptainRon@theriver.com>
>
> > Hi Ken how is the Jabiru holding up. Any problems at all? I met an aviator
who
> has a Jabiru in a Titan and he complained about over heating. In his
> situation from my quick scan it was mostly because he had his BRS installed
> right up stream from the factory supplied cooling intakes. But still its
> worth asking if a more cleaner design has any over heat problems, in a
> pusher configuration.
That's the Kolbra in the picture. And yes, John's got a Jabiru.
Poor ken's only got a 503 in the Firestar...
--
Do Not Archive
*********************
Ken W. Korenek
ken-foi@attbi.com
Kolb FireStar II, "My Mistress"
Rotax 503, Oil Injected
3 Blade Powerfin
http://home.attbi.com/~KolbraPilot/TX_files/image019.jpg
Six Chuter SR7-XL "Red Baron"
Powered Parachute
Rotax 582, Oil Injected
3 Blade PowerFin
http://home.attbi.com/~KolbraPilot/TX_files/image021.jpg
4906 Oak Springs Drive
Arlington, Texas 76016
817-572-6832 voice
817-572-6842 fax
817-657-6500 cell
817-483-8054 home
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Guy Swenson" <guys@rrt.net>
Ken and Listers,
Here is what the snowmobile industry has done to address the problem of cold
hands, Most every sled now comes standard with heated grips and thumb lever.
This link is just one supplier of such grip. With these grips on a
snowmobile I cannot run them in high, it's just to hot, I run in low all the
time. In an enclosed Kolb they would work great and will work on 12 volt dc,
or can be connected directly to the engine lighting coil.
Check it out at
http://www.denniskirk.com/powervendor/details/detail.asp?serverid=nlSnow&Par
tNo=391079
Or you can go to this site http://www.jrgraham.com and order a parts and
accessories catalog for snowmobiles, they have a very good universal grip
heater that goes under your existing grip. There price for that model is
$23.95 and it will do two grips. Unfortunately you can't order off of this
site at this time. Maybe in the future, for now you'll have to settle for
ordering a catalog then call your order in.
Good luck
Guy Swenson
Flying heaterless in MN Brrrrrrrr. It's on order!!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
Subject: Kolb-List: Cold weather gear for hands
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
>
> Are there any suppliers for gloves similar to this vest? What with long
> undies and the little chemical footwarmers, the only place I really get
cold
> is my hands. I bought a pair of gloves that are supposed to be heated
> "electrically" by batteries, but even wearing them AND using the chemical
> handwarmers, my hands, especially my stick hand, get very cold. That's the
> part of me that's the most limiting in terms of time in the air during
cold
> weather, I'd say.
>
> Any suggestions, folks?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard Harris" <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Harris"
> <rharris@magnolia-net.com>
> >
> > Howard, You can find the Chilli heated vest @ sargentcycle.com
> >
> >
> > Richard Harris
> > MK3 N912RH
> > Lewisville, Arkansas
> >
> > Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Chilly Vest - Look, John Hauck
> >
> >
> > > --> Kolb-List message posted by: HShack@aol.com
> > >
> > > John, can you tell me how to find the Chilly Vest?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Howard Shackleford
> > > FS II
> > > SC
> > >
> > >
> > > do not archive
> >
> >
>
>
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Kirk Smith" <snuffy@usol.com>
The 3701 with gearbox and electric start is $7323.00 add some bucks for radiator
the system. The F30 85 hp is $6595.00 with electric start, gear box, and fan
cooling. It's $5795.00 without the fans. The F30 has been out for quite a while
and the 3701 is brand new. F30 129 lbs with gearbox and exhaust. 3701 127
lbs with gearbox and exhaust, not counting radiator system.
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: TAILDRAGGER503@aol.com
Happy New Year Kolbers, Has anyone installed disc brakes on the Azusa wheels
? If so, what kind. Are the drum brakes just as light ?
Dave
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
Hi Kolbers,
Another idea from my motorcycling. Harley Davidson offers a heated vest,gloves,pants
and socks. I have not tried the system myself but a bro of mine bought one
and says it works great! Has a thermostat to control the amount of heat you
want and the whole thing is a thin inner liner type. I have seen him blast past
me with temps in the 20's (and that's cold for this part of the country) and
smile and ride on. Works off the bike battery.
Kinda pricey though
I think 400 bucks for the whole package
Later
pp
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
Here is where to find and view the heated goodies!
Happy shopping!
pp
http://www.harley-davidson.com/browse/browse_products.jsp?WebLogicSessionPg4kpEuF2PMr4UdoSTKmbCCypMKC5gsiOf7vQ1GMO2p9nulriknp|7108742062797707381/181237815/6/7005/7005/7002/7002/7005/-1|7080022102207006712/181237802/6/7005/7005/7002/7002/7005/-1&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id5766611&bmUID1041114276587
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Subject: | Toasty Mosty correction |
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
Kolbers,
After looking at the website I guess my bro just bought the vest and gloves..........
Heated jacket liner: $220.00 dollars Visa debit card
Heated Vest liner: $180.00 dollars Visa debit card
Heated Pants liner: $165.00 dollars Visa debit card
Heated Gloves: $165.00 dollars Visa debit card
Heated Socks: $79.00 dollars Visa debit card
Thermostat: $59.00 dollars Visa debit card
Watching your cheap buddy freeze his ass of next to you....
Priceless..............
From experience Harley Davidson products are of the utmost in quality. Their products
really are top notch. If you notice every thing except for the thermostat
has the HD logo witch stands for Hundred Dollar!!!
Fly safe $ warm $$$$$$
pp
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
Try this for the site on heated clothing
www.harley-davidson.com
then go to motorclothes
then heated gear
pp
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Subject: | Re: Toasty Mosty correction |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "G. T. Alexander, Jr." <gtalexander@att.net>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
Subject: Kolb-List: Toasty Mosty correction
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
>
> Kolbers,
> After looking at the website I guess my bro just bought the vest and
gloves..........
>
> Heated jacket liner: $220.00 dollars Visa debit card
> Heated Vest liner: $180.00 dollars Visa debit card
> Heated Pants liner: $165.00 dollars Visa debit card
> Heated Gloves: $165.00 dollars Visa debit card
> Heated Socks: $79.00 dollars Visa debit card
> Thermostat: $59.00 dollars Visa debit card
>
> Watching your cheap buddy freeze his ass of next to you....
>
> Priceless..............
Speaking of cheap.......
A friend found that a light dimmer switch works great as an adjustable
"thermostat". <$5.00 @ Home Depot
George Alexander
Original Firestar
http://gtalexander.home.att.net
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Jack & Louise Hart <jbhart@ldd.net>
http://www.gerbing.com/Pages/gloves.html $139
http://twomorrowssupply.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TMS&Product_Code=LG-20&Category_Code=ACC
$25
http://www.weatheraffects.com/6301.htm $37
http://www.motorcycleapparel.net/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MA&Product_Code=WD&Category_Code=Widder+Lectric+Heat+Apparel
$79
From google.com
Jack B. Hart FF004
Jackson, MO
Jack & Louise Hart
jbhart@ldd.net
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Subject: | Re: Toasty Mosty correction |
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
I'm sure that these products can be found in lesser expensive brands. The
gloves however are leather and meant to work only twist throttle and squeeze
controls and work great! bare in mind that these gizmos are designed to work
in direct wind in the 70 mph range!!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "G. T. Alexander, Jr." <gtalexander@att.net>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Toasty Mosty correction
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "G. T. Alexander, Jr."
<gtalexander@att.net>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
> To: <kolb-list@matronics.com>
> Subject: Kolb-List: Toasty Mosty correction
>
>
> > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Paul Petty" <ppetty@c-gate.net>
> >
> > Kolbers,
> > After looking at the website I guess my bro just bought the vest and
> gloves..........
> >
> > Heated jacket liner: $220.00 dollars Visa debit card
> > Heated Vest liner: $180.00 dollars Visa debit card
> > Heated Pants liner: $165.00 dollars Visa debit card
> > Heated Gloves: $165.00 dollars Visa debit card
> > Heated Socks: $79.00 dollars Visa debit card
> > Thermostat: $59.00 dollars Visa debit card
> >
> > Watching your cheap buddy freeze his ass of next to you....
> >
> > Priceless..............
>
> Speaking of cheap.......
>
> A friend found that a light dimmer switch works great as an adjustable
> "thermostat". <$5.00 @ Home Depot
>
> George Alexander
> Original Firestar
> http://gtalexander.home.att.net
>
> Do Not Archive
>
>
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: bob n <ronoy@shentel.net>
Costco (Price Club) has a nice deal on a Magellan Sportrak Pro with cig
pwr plug, case, windshield suction cup mount and CD for mapping--$290
with a mail in rebate of $100.
Also a handy battery/starter pkg with chgr, air compressor(!),
cables--$60.
Bob N.
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Subject: | Re: Cold weather gear for hands |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Fackler, Ken" <kfackler@ameritech.net>
I have a similar problem, to wit, compromised circulation due to diabetes.
My hands, too, get cold at temps much higher than normal folks and
completely irrespective of my overall body confort.
Can you provide any info on a source for the gloves you mention?
-Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "bob n" <ronoy@shentel.net>
> I use a combination of heavy sno-mo gloves
> after first putting on thin silk(?) fairly tight-fitting inner gloves.
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Subject: | Re: Best time for Big Bend? |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: WillUribe@aol.com
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: Robert Laird <rlaird@cavediver.com>
>
>
> Hey Will!
>
> Haven't you flown out to Big Bend?=A0 If so (or anyone else that has), what's
> the BEST time of year to go out there via ultralight?
>
>=A0 -- Robert
>
>
> do not archive
No never been there in the FireStar but if I did I would go in the summer
time.
Regards,
Will Uribe
El Paso, TX
FireStar II N4GU
C-172 N2506U
http://home.elp.rr.com/airplane/
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Subject: | Re: Digital cameras |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: WillUribe@aol.com
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: <rowedl@highstream.net>
>
> Kolbers,
> John and Wills posts with the great photos has got Linda and I thinking
about getting a digital camera.
> I would like one that could be mounted on the airframe and remotely
triggered, hopefully under $250. Also, where can I find info on how you guys
post these jpg photos for people to click on, this is one of the best
features of this list, you know, the thousand words saying.
> Thanks,
> Denny "really internet challenged" Rowe
> Mk-3=A0 final assembly Leechburg PA
> 2SI690L-70=A0 N616DR
Hi Denny,
I would buy a camera with a good optical zoom, mine is 10X optical with a 27X
digital zoom. I don't like the way the digital zooms so an optical would be
better.
Here is a picture I took today of Raul's FireStar.
http://www.members.aol.com/uguribe/pic01.jpg
AOL users <A HREF"http://www.members.aol.com/uguribe/pic01.jpg">click here
Most of the time I reduce the size of the pictures so people with slow
connections don't take all day to download but I didn't reduce this picture
so you can see how nice they come out with my Olympus C-700 digital camera.
As far as posting pictures to the list you can send them to matronics photo
share and he will post them to the list for you.
http://www.matronics.com/photoshare/
Regards,
Will Uribe
El Paso, TX
FireStar II N4GU
C-172 N2506U
http://home.elp.rr.com/airplane/
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Subject: | Re: FSII Seat belts |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: WillUribe@aol.com
Does anyone know if the front and rear seatbelt harness are exactly the same
for the FireStar II ?
Ron Laklew
Hi Ron,
I have two different seatbelts for the front and the back. Both have the
same lap belt that ties to the cage on the landing gear sockets. The
shoulder harness for the rear passenger is an upside-down Y which attached to
the fuselage tube. My harness (The pilots harness) is attached to some cables
and the cables are attached to the wing bolts with tangs. This help the
passenger get in and out easier without getting tangled up with the front
seat belt.
Take a look
http://members.aol.com/firestartwo/seatbelt.jpg
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Regards,
Will Uribe
El Paso, TX
FireStar II N4GU
C-172 N2506U
http://home.elp.rr.com/airplane/
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