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1. 04:44 AM - Re: slow day - laugh a bit (GeoR38@aol.com)
2. 11:04 AM - Re: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...?? (Silver Fern Microlights Ltd)
3. 12:15 PM - Re: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...?? (John Hauck)
4. 02:40 PM - Xtra (Todd Fredricks)
5. 03:04 PM - Re: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...?? (N27SB@AOL.COM)
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Subject: | Re: slow day - laugh a bit |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: GeoR38@aol.com
In a message dated 11/8/2005 11:48:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ghaley@wt.net writes:
Woody,
I forwarded this to my wife and this is her response:
"AND...the airplanes don't mind sleeping in the cold hanger with their
pilots."
Quoting woody <duesouth@govital.net>:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "woody" <duesouth@govital.net>
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> The list is kind of slow so I thought it would be a good time to add some
> humour. This was recentley sent to me and I found it quite funny.
> Unfortunately the girlfriend didn't. Guess its a pilot thing.
>
>
> Airplanes usually kill you quickly; a woman takes her time.
> >Airplanes can be turned on by a flick of a switch.
> >Airplanes don't get mad if you do a "touch and go."
and I merely say....."God Bless the feisty ladies"
George Randolph
firestar driver in The Villages, Fl
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Subject: | Re: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...?? |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Silver Fern Microlights Ltd" <kiwimick@sfmicro.fsnet.co.uk>
Hi Dennis, Yep your bird would be legal in the UK at that weight, provided
the VG's that I have got approved are fitted and we get the second weight
increase we have applied for of 450kg. If the BRS was removed it would pass
easily at our current weight.
You obviously built a nice Kolb without getting carried away with too much
paint etc.
If Kolb's are built as per the book and care is taken with paint even us on
this side of the pond can have a 912, look out mr Hauk I might be persuaded
to go to the other side......... if I ever stop loving my Jab.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirby Dennis Contr MDA/AL" <Dennis.Kirby@kirtland.af.mil>
Subject: Kolb-List: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...??
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: Kirby Dennis Contr MDA/AL
> <Dennis.Kirby@kirtland.af.mil>
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> Pat L, and KiwiMick -
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> My Mark-III Classic, with a 912UL and BRS weighs 560 lbs. (254 kg).
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> Does this fit your Microlight rules?
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> Dennis Kirby
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> N93DK, s/n 300
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> Cedar Crest, NM
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> <span style'font-size:10.0pt;
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> <span style'font-size:10.0pt;
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Subject: | Re: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...?? |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" <jhauck@elmore.rr.com>
even us on
| this side of the pond can have a 912, look out mr Hauk I might be
persuaded
| to go to the other side......... if I ever stop loving my Jab.
Kiwi Mick/Gang:
You wouldn't be the first nor the last to get converted from
alternative power units.
In the same respect, if a better engine came along than what I am now
flying, and I could afford to obtain it, you better believe it would
be on my MKIII.
I love to fly, understanding exactly the consequences of performing it
without the best of the best. As long as I can fly, enjoy it, relax,
and feel secure, I will keep on doing it. But when the day comes that
some factor, me, airplane, engine, etc., is not reliable, then I will
hang it up and putt, putt, around the farm on my antique tractors.
Take care,
john h
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Todd Fredricks <flyingfox@copper.net>
Anyone know the panel dimensions and materials for the panel in an Xtra?
I am trying to lay out a panel and need to know how much space I have to
work with.
Thanks, Todd
--
Todd Fredricks, DO
Flying Fox Services
Visit my Blog at www.flyingfoxhangar.blogspot.com
POWERED BY MAC
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Subject: | Re: 912 in a Kolb.....in the UK...?? |
--> Kolb-List message posted by: N27SB@aol.com
In a message dated 11/19/2005 3:16:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jhauck@elmore.rr.com writes:
> I love to fly, understanding exactly the consequences of performing it
> without the best of the best. As long as I can fly, enjoy it, relax,
> and feel secure, I will keep on doing it. But when the day comes that
> some factor, me, airplane, engine, etc., is not reliable, then I will
> hang it up and putt, putt, around the farm on my antique tractors.
>
> Take care,
>
> john h
>
> DO NOT ARCHIVE
>
Well, John, if you ever lose your medical but not your nerve, there is
always a Firefly in Fla for you to strap on. (-:
steve
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