---------------------------------------------------------- Kolb-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Wed 09/08/04: 10 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 04:25 AM - Re: Alaska 2004 Part III (Thom Riddle) 2. 05:17 AM - Re: Alaska 2004 Part IV (Eugene Zimmerman) 3. 06:14 AM - Re: 1st Flight (robert bean) 4. 07:37 AM - Kolb Homecoming 2004 (John Hauck) 5. 11:02 AM - Mark III Extra Kit # 1 (Richard) 6. 03:54 PM - Weight and Balance problem with Mark 3 Classic () 7. 06:01 PM - New Paint Scheme (John Williamson) 8. 06:39 PM - Re: New Paint Scheme (John Hauck) 9. 07:41 PM - Re: 1st Flight (James and Cathy Tripp) 10. 08:06 PM - Re: New Paint Scheme (James and Cathy Tripp) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 04:25:33 AM PST US From: "Thom Riddle" Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Alaska 2004 Part III --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Thom Riddle" George, That too is one of my favorite pictures from John's priceless photo album. The closest-to-this view for ground-bound travelers I've ever seen is in the Rocky Mountain National Park at the highest point on Trail Ridge Road that runs from Estes Park, CO to I forget where. http://www.rmnp.com/RMNP-Areas-TrailRidge.HTML Thom in Buffalo do not archive ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 05:17:34 AM PST US From: Eugene Zimmerman Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Alaska 2004 Part IV --> Kolb-List message posted by: Eugene Zimmerman John Hauck wrote: > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" > > > When I was flying my 447, I didn't fly over trees either. > > john h > Yeah right! But I bet there were a few trees you wished you had "flown over" instead of into. : ) DO NOT ARCHIVE ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 06:14:09 AM PST US From: robert bean Subject: Re: Kolb-List: 1st Flight --> Kolb-List message posted by: robert bean Congrats Al, glad you will get the super view of Mi foliage this year. -BB do not archive On 7, Sep 2004, at 11:03 PM, al bumhoffer wrote: > > > _- > ======================================================================= > _- > ======================================================================= > _- > ======================================================================= > _- > ======================================================================= > > > > ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 07:37:46 AM PST US From: "John Hauck" Subject: Kolb-List: Kolb Homecoming 2004 --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" | But I bet there were a few trees you wished you had "flown over" instead | of into. Eugene Z/All: Yep! Those were serious learning points, especially the last one. Was thinking about it last night. Been over 14 years now. Folks, I changed the subject line to reflect our Kolb Homecoming the last weekend of this month. Times a wasting. Hope everyone will make an effort to come. If you have attended one before, you know how much fun they are and how much we can learn from each other. If you haven't attended a Kolb Homecoming, you need to to put some names together with some faces. Bruce Chesnut and the rest of the Kolb gang at London, make sure we are all well fed and taken care of for the weekend. Chesnut Knolls Airfoundation is a beautiful place centered around the airstrip. The Kolb Factory if located right on the airstrip also. Ya'll come! john h PS: The sun was shining when I crawled out of bed this morning. I have not had a chance to change oil, filter, spark plugs, gunk the engine, and scrub Miss P'fer inside and out since I got home from Alaska. Maybe we can get all that done today. Well, maybe before time to go to London. DO NOT ARCHIVE ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________ Time: 11:02:49 AM PST US From: "Richard" Subject: Kolb-List: Mark III Extra Kit # 1 --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard" Unfortunitly I must sell my completed Kit # 1 All sections except the flaperons have been completed. Quality work and ready for inspection. Location: Nipomo, Calif. ( Central Coast ) Call Richard Smith at 805-929-6409 ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________ Time: 03:54:56 PM PST US From: Subject: Kolb-List: Weight and Balance problem with Mark 3 Classic 1.30 X_PRIORITY_HIGH Sent with 'X-Priority' set to high 0.00 X_MSMAIL_PRIORITY_HIGH Sent with 'X-Msmail-Priority' set to high --> Kolb-List message posted by: Fellow Kolbers, I did the weight and balance on my just finished Mark 3 Classic and the "Pilot + Full Fuel" CG location is at 37.6 % (24.8 inches from datum) versus the design maximum limit of 35% (23.1 inches from datum). The "Pilot + Passenger + no fuel" CG location is OK (29.4%, 19.4 inches from datum). Total empty weight is 567 lbs (includes BRS parachute mounted in front of engine). I have followed the CG weighing and calculating instructions in the plans exactly. I used aircraft electronic scales (calibrated June 2004) for the mains and a bathroom scale (calibrated with a 50 lb weight) for the tail. I compared my results with another Mark 3 Classic owner. His single pilot CG was 38%. Is this typical of other Mark 3 Classics? If so, what do I say to the FAA inspector about my CG being out of the design spec? I already have the battery mounted in the nose. I really hate to add more weight to the nose to fix the problem. Are there any other suggestions? I look forward to your comments? Tim Warlick Mobile, AL ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________ Time: 06:01:36 PM PST US From: "John Williamson" Subject: Kolb-List: New Paint Scheme --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Williamson" Hi All, Had a great flight today. I put 5.0 hours on the Kolbra on a flight down to Cypress, TX (suburb of Houston) and lunch with fellow Kolb flyer Gary. I made him stand still so I could get this picture of his new paint scheme on his MarkIII. He still has a little more painting to do to finish it up and be ready to head to Chesnut Knolls for the Homecoming. http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot/Photos/100_2746.JPG Thanks for time today Gary. John Williamson Arlington, TX Kolb Kolbra, Rotax 912ULS, 642 hours http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot Zenith CH701 Project http://home.comcast.net/~stol_airplane http://www.zenithair.com/bldrlist/profiles/stol_airplane do not archive ________________________________ Message 8 _____________________________________ Time: 06:39:47 PM PST US From: "John Hauck" Subject: Re: Kolb-List: New Paint Scheme --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" | I made him stand still so I could get this picture of his new paint scheme | on his MarkIII. He still has a little more painting to do to finish it up | and be ready to head to Chesnut Knolls for the Homecoming. | | http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot/Photos/100_2746.JPG Hi John W/All: Well, these red and yellow sunburst wings are sprouting up all over the place these days. hehehe Just got back from a short flight over to Wetumpka Airport. Low and behold, a FSII with red and yellow sunburst wings tried to do a gun run on me. :-) James Tripp has 37.0 flight hours on his new FSII. He is getting the 40 hours flown off so he can fly to London with us. Great! Gary, it looks GOOD! See ya over here at hauck's holler in two weeks and a day. You too John W. Times a wastin'. I still haven't gotten mine cleaned up from my last trip. Got dust and dirt on it from Knik River to Eagle Plains. Gosh, hate to wash off all those memories. Take care, john h PS: You are welcome to land at Gantt IAP, all 750 feet of it. However, if you prefer, land at Wetumpka and we'll make arrangements to pick you up, chow you down, get you a shower, and put you to bed. Got to tuck your own self in though. ________________________________ Message 9 _____________________________________ Time: 07:41:11 PM PST US From: "James and Cathy Tripp" Subject: Re: Kolb-List: 1st Flight --> Kolb-List message posted by: "James and Cathy Tripp" Al, From one FS driver to another, congratulations on your first flight. I know the good feeling and excitement that first flight gives. May you have many hours of joy in your new aircraft. James Tripp, FSII, 33 hours DO NOT ARCHIVE ----- Original Message ----- From: "al bumhoffer" Subject: Kolb-List: 1st Flight > --> Kolb-List message posted by: al bumhoffer > > Tonight at 5 pm, I finally flew my Firestar II for the > first time after 4 years of building in my spare time. > > Al Bumhoffer, Elkton MI, Firestar II, Flying > > Do Not Archive > > > __________________________________ > > ________________________________ Message 10 ____________________________________ Time: 08:06:15 PM PST US From: "James and Cathy Tripp" Subject: Re: Kolb-List: New Paint Scheme --> Kolb-List message posted by: "James and Cathy Tripp" John, That's an awesome paint job on Gary's MKIII. Is he still calling it Haley's Comet? James Tripp, FS II, 33 Hours DO NOT ARCHIVE ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Williamson" Subject: Kolb-List: New Paint Scheme > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Williamson" > > Hi All, > > Had a great flight today. I put 5.0 hours on the Kolbra on a flight down to > Cypress, TX (suburb of Houston) and lunch with fellow Kolb flyer Gary. > > I made him stand still so I could get this picture of his new paint scheme > on his MarkIII. He still has a little more painting to do to finish it up > and be ready to head to Chesnut Knolls for the Homecoming. > > http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot/Photos/100_2746.JPG > > Thanks for time today Gary. > > > John Williamson > Arlington, TX > > Kolb Kolbra, Rotax 912ULS, 642 hours > http://home.comcast.net/~kolbrapilot > Zenith CH701 Project > http://home.comcast.net/~stol_airplane > http://www.zenithair.com/bldrlist/profiles/stol_airplane > > do not archive > >