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1. 07:49 AM - Re: Kolb-List Digest: 22 Msgs - 02/18/03 (William George)
2. 07:55 AM - Re: BRS MODEL 4 FOR SALE!!! NO CHUTE AND NO ROCKET!!! (John Cooley)
3. 10:17 AM - fuel sender (boyd young)
4. 01:36 PM - X-tra Tank (Mike Pierzina)
5. 02:49 PM - Re: X-tra Tank (John Hauck)
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Subject: | Re: Kolb-List Digest: 22 Msgs - 02/18/03 |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: William George <wgeorge@mountainmeadowranch.com>
Aloha Richard,
Thanks. You certainly may use them as requested for your EAA newsletter with
a link to my site.
Been to windy to fly here as of late, but I am ready to pounce when
conditions improve.
Regards,
Bill
> From: Kolb-List Digest Server <kolb-list-digest@matronics.com>
> Reply-To: kolb-list@matronics.com
> Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 23:56:14 -0800
> To: Kolb-List Digest List <kolb-list-digest@matronics.com>
> Subject: Kolb-List Digest: 22 Msgs - 02/18/03
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> Time: 08:18:30 AM PST US
> From: Richard Pike <rwpike@charter.net>
> Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Kolb's eye view
>
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: Richard Pike <rwpike@charter.net>
>
> Gorgeous pictures. Would it be possible to use some of them in our EAA
> chapter's next newsletter? (I am the newsletter editor)
> I used some of Will Uribe's Monument Valley pictures in the February
> newsletter, coming out this Thursday. (Notice to Will - you will be getting
> a copy -with a link to your website) Trying to drum up local interest in
> the May 19-20 flight. Besides, it has been miserable weather here lately,
> we needed to see some sun and heat...
> I would like to use four or six pictures at about 1/4th full size, with a
> link to your page. Thanks.
>
> Richard Pike
> MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
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Subject: | Re: BRS MODEL 4 FOR SALE!!! NO CHUTE AND NO ROCKET!!! |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Cooley" <johnc@datasync.com>
Hey Possum,
Never did hear the whole story on how your plane got to be a half-breed.
Didn't you use to own a Kolb submarine. Is the half-breed made up with some
of these parts? What fate did the other plane have that the half-breed is
made of?
Please "do not archive"
John Cooley
----- Original Message -----
From: "possums" <possums@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: BRS MODEL 4 FOR SALE!!! NO CHUTE AND NO ROCKET!!!
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> Been thinkin' about selling my setup - 1999 Kolb half-breed. Check it out
at:
>
> http://www.mindspring.com/~possums/
>
> Does not include the airframe, engine, instruments or chute.
> But it's the thought that counts - right?
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "boyd young" <by0ung@brigham.net>
I posted some of this recently and I have since ordered a custom length
length
spiral-action fuel gauge directly from the manufacturer. It is the same
gauge
that Aircraft Spruce sells for about $70. It cost $125.00 to have it custom
made to my length.
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it seems that the prinston electronic fuel sender that wires into the eis or
its own gague is about the same price... with the eis you can program a low
fuel limit that will light up the master warning light. it will read the
fuel on board in tenths of gal.
love it
boyd
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Mike Pierzina" <planecrazzzy@lycos.com>
Thanks for the reply.....
I was thinking of something more "BELLY HUGGING" and stream line....
I've seen some of those football sized tanks , but they looked like too much drag...
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Jeremy Casey" <jrcasey@ldl.net>
There was a guy a couple of years ago from Italy that flew a Kitfox
around the world. He had a torpedo shaped tank on the bottom of it.
Look back threw some of the EAA magazines. Name was Michel Gordilio
or
something like that...
Jeremy
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Sometimes you just have to take the leap
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
do not archive
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: John Hauck <jhauck@elmore.rr.com>
> I was thinking of something more "BELLY HUGGING" and stream line....
I've seen some of those football sized tanks , but they looked like too much
drag...
Mike/Gang:
May I make a point?
The second thing to hit the ground in a hard
landing is the belly of the Kolb, be it Firestar,
Firefly, Mark III.
What is attached to the belly of the Kolb will get
wiped off. Ask me how I know that?
The tank Jeremy was referring to was probably much
larger than a football. I would estimate 15 gal
or larger. Looked like big a$$ rocket hanging
under the Kitfox.
john h
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