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1. 04:19 AM - Heading Home Again ()
2. 08:00 AM - Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder (awcbs)
3. 08:07 AM - Re: Heading Home Again (b young)
4. 08:19 AM - Re: New blog and Video (Arksey@aol.com)
5. 10:47 AM - Gap seal for a Mk IIIX (and C soon) (Richard Girard)
6. 11:51 AM - Re: Gap seal for a Mk IIIX (and C soon) (Kolb Aircraft)
7. 11:56 AM - Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder (Thom Riddle)
8. 01:51 PM - Re: Heading Home Again (John Hauck)
9. 02:57 PM - Re: Heading Home Again (Larry Cottrell)
10. 03:20 PM - Re: Heading Home Again (chris davis)
11. 03:52 PM - Re: Heading Home Again (Arksey@aol.com)
12. 03:56 PM - Re: Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder (zeprep251@aol.com)
13. 09:35 PM - Re: Heading Home Again (TheWanderingWench)
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Subject: | Heading Home Again |
MKIII is loaded and ready to go soon as I hit the send button on this msg.
Been a lot of waiting involved in this flight.
Weather is good until I get halfway home, around Tunica, MS. Then I will have
thunderstorms to contend with.
If I make it home today, this flight out and back will involve 18 days, normally,
an 8 day flight round trip. This is the most weather I have encounted in my
flyinj career on a cross country flight.
Take care,
john h
mkIII
Neosho, MO
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Subject: | Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder |
thanks for asking, name is AJ. just about done with the wings.
Took a short break to re-do a phantom, so I have somethin to fly this summer. I'm
putting the phantom back together now, sails will be here next week. then
back to work on the kolb.
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AJ Waldor
MK3 Xtra
Newbie
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Subject: | Re: Heading Home Again |
If I make it home today, this flight out and back will involve 18 days,
normally, an 8 day flight round trip. This is the most weather I have
encounted in my flyinj career on a cross country flight.
Take care,
john h
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
it is about a month late,,, the weather is just starting to take the turn
for the better. the next week is supposed to be nice and sunny.
beautifully calm in the morning and evening.
i took my grandson a couple nights back, and he enjoyed a couple gentle
roller coaster bumps... but i think i twisted his brain when i did about a 2
g turn of 360 deg. the next ride will have to be more gentile.
boyd young
Utah
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Subject: | Re: New blog and Video |
Larry,
thanks for the blog...it is outstanding....jswan
Jim Swan Kolb Firestar ll, 503 Rotax , 6147 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, Mi
48827 ph 517-663-8488 GPS GPS FOR MY RUNWAY N 42 deg 28.581 W084deg 44.825
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Subject: | Gap seal for a Mk IIIX (and C soon) |
I've been making a composite gap seal for Ken Holle's IIIX and thought I
show some pictures of the process. It's not finished, I just glassed the
inside yesterday and did the preliminary trim this morning.
Rick
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Zulu Delta
Mk IIIC
Thanks, Homer GBYM
It isn't necessary to have relatives in Kansas City in order to be unhappy.
- Groucho Marx
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Subject: | Re: Gap seal for a Mk IIIX (and C soon) |
Nice job Rick
Travis
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Girard
To: kolb-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:44 PM
Subject: Kolb-List: Gap seal for a Mk IIIX (and C soon)
I've been making a composite gap seal for Ken Holle's IIIX and thought
I show some pictures of the process. It's not finished, I just glassed
the inside yesterday and did the preliminary trim this morning.
Rick
--
Zulu Delta
Mk IIIC
Thanks, Homer GBYM
It isn't necessary to have relatives in Kansas City in order to be
unhappy.
- Groucho Marx
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Subject: | Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder |
AJ,
Welcome to the Kolb world. Kittanning PA is not all that far, less than 2 hours
flight south of me. Keep us posted on your progress.
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Thom Riddle
Buffalo, NY (9G0)
Kolb Slingshot SS-021
Jabiru 2200A #1574
Tennessee Prop 64x32
Truth is what stands the test of experience.
- Albert Einstein
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Subject: | Re: Heading Home Again |
If I make it home today, this flight out and back will involve 18 days,
normally, an 8 day flight round trip. This is the most weather I have
encounted in my flyinj career on a cross country flight.
Take care,
john h
mkIII
Neosho, MO
Well, I am home at last. Was a long, tough flight for anyone, especially a
72 year old kid, but I did it.
Hauck's holler never looked so good, even with the 75 foot hickory laying
across my yard and driveway, and next to my new boat house. Don't think the
insurance company would have been too happy if that old hickory had
destroyed the new one.
Thunderstorms are raging outside, with lots of thunder and lightening. Not
nearly as intimidating now as it was a few hours ago between Tuscaloosa,
Alabama, and Gantt International Airport.
Time to hit the hot tub. That has been my goal since I left Larry
Cottrell's tub last week.
Times a wasting. I'll share my flight home when I get out of the tub.
Boy! That thunder storm is kicking butt!!!
john h
mkIII
hauck's holler, alabama
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Subject: | Re: Heading Home Again |
Glad that you made it John. The weather here has turned hot, and we are
just going to get into the swimming pool. Too hot for the hot tub.
Larry
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which includes my email address.
----- Original Message -----
From: John Hauck
To: kolb-list@matronics.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Heading Home Again
If I make it home today, this flight out and back will involve 18
days,
normally, an 8 day flight round trip. This is the most weather I have
encounted in my flyinj career on a cross country flight.
Take care,
john h
mkIII
Neosho, MO
Well, I am home at last. Was a long, tough flight for anyone,
especially a
72 year old kid, but I did it.
Hauck's holler never looked so good, even with the 75 foot hickory
laying
across my yard and driveway, and next to my new boat house. Don't
think the
insurance company would have been too happy if that old hickory had
destroyed the new one.
Thunderstorms are raging outside, with lots of thunder and lightening.
Not
nearly as intimidating now as it was a few hours ago between
Tuscaloosa,
Alabama, and Gantt International Airport.
Time to hit the hot tub. That has been my goal since I left Larry
Cottrell's tub last week.
Times a wasting. I'll share my flight home when I get out of the tub.
Boy! That thunder storm is kicking butt!!!
john h
mkIII
hauck's holler, alabama
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Subject: | Re: Heading Home Again |
John, Glad you made it home , Hop in that hot tub a soak away those
thunderstorms !You are an inspiration think ill start work on repairing my hot
tub might make these old bonesd feel better if I can get in and out
Chris Davis
KXP 503 492 hrs
Glider Pilot
Disabled from crash building Firefly
----- Original Message ----
From: John Hauck <jhauck@elmore.rr.com>
Sent: Wed, June 22, 2011 4:49:11 PM
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Heading Home Again
If I make it home today, this flight out and back will involve 18 days,
normally, an 8 day flight round trip. This is the most weather I have
encounted in my flyinj career on a cross country flight.
Take care,
john h
mkIII
Neosho, MO
Well, I am home at last. Was a long, tough flight for anyone, especially a
72 year old kid, but I did it.
Hauck's holler never looked so good, even with the 75 foot hickory laying
across my yard and driveway, and next to my new boat house. Don't think the
insurance company would have been too happy if that old hickory had
destroyed the new one.
Thunderstorms are raging outside, with lots of thunder and lightening. Not
nearly as intimidating now as it was a few hours ago between Tuscaloosa,
Alabama, and Gantt International Airport.
Time to hit the hot tub. That has been my goal since I left Larry
Cottrell's tub last week.
Times a wasting. I'll share my flight home when I get out of the tub.
Boy! That thunder storm is kicking butt!!!
john h
mkIII
hauck's holler, alabama
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Subject: | Re: Heading Home Again |
John,
good that you are home safe and sound...thanks for reporting to us...you
did good....I read the Blog of Larry's that he posted was very good and
interesting...the use of the Kolb airplane to see such stuff is a fun thing...I
sure enjoy the flying I do up here in Michigan....and for my needs the
Kolb Firestar ll and the Mk lll both are great airplanes for the enjoyment of
fun flying...jswan
Jim Swan Kolb Firestar ll, 503 Rotax , 6147 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, Mi
48827 ph 517-663-8488 GPS GPS FOR MY RUNWAY N 42 deg 28.581 W084deg 44.825
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Subject: | Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder |
Aj,
I use to know where you were located,but have forgotten.Are you near an air
port?
Thanks G.Aman MK3CJabiru 630hrs
-----Original Message-----
From: awcbs <awcbsone@windstream.net>
Sent: Wed, Jun 22, 2011 11:00 am
Subject: Kolb-List: Re: Pennsylvania Kolb builder
thanks for asking, name is AJ. just about done with the wings.
Took a short break to re-do a phantom, so I have somethin to fly this summe
r.
I'm putting the phantom back together now, sails will be here next week. t
hen
back to work on the kolb.
--------
AJ Waldor
MK3 Xtra
Newbie
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Subject: | Re: Heading Home Again |
John -
YEAHHH!!! I wish I had been able to make it over to Larry's - but ready abo
ut your flight and Larry's blog made it seem really alive.
Congrats, you 72 year old kid!
Arty
Sandy, Oregon
www.LessonsFromTheEdge.com/uladventure2009.htm
=0A
=0A"Life's a daring adventure or nothing"
=0A Helen Keller
=0A
=0A"I refuse to tip toe through life just to arrive safely at death."
--- On Wed, 6/22/11, John Hauck <jhauck@elmore.rr.com> wrote:
From: John Hauck <jhauck@elmore.rr.com>
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: Heading Home Again
If I make it home today, this flight out and back will involve 18 days,
normally, an 8 day flight round trip.- This is the most weather I have
encounted in my flyinj career on a cross country flight.
Take care,
john h
mkIII
Neosho, MO
Well, I am home at last.- Was a long, tough flight for anyone, especially
a
72 year old kid, but I did it.
Hauck's holler never looked so good, even with the 75 foot hickory laying
across my yard and driveway, and next to my new boat house.- Don't think
the
insurance company would have been too happy if that old hickory had
destroyed the new one.
Thunderstorms are raging outside, with lots of thunder and lightening.- N
ot
nearly as intimidating now as it was a few hours ago between Tuscaloosa,
Alabama, and Gantt International Airport.
Time to hit the hot tub.- That has been my goal since I left Larry
Cottrell's tub last week.
Times a wasting.- I'll share my flight home when I get out of the tub.
Boy!- That thunder storm is kicking butt!!!
john h
mkIII
hauck's holler, alabama
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