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1. 05:24 AM - Aileron trim tab (tombaisley)
2. 06:57 AM - Re: Aileron trim tab (Larry Cottrell)
3. 07:14 AM - New owner - new home (cristalclear13)
4. 08:07 AM - Re: Aileron trim tab (David Kulp)
5. 08:16 AM - Re: New owner - new home (TheWanderingWench)
6. 08:40 AM - Re: New owner - new home (pcking)
7. 09:17 AM - Re: New owner - new home (cristalclear13)
8. 09:20 AM - Re: New owner - new home (John Hauck)
9. 09:25 AM - Re: New owner - new home (John Hauck)
10. 11:41 AM - 8.5 X 6 tires on a Kolbra.... (Nick Cassara)
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Subject: | Aileron trim tab |
How many people have a trim tab on their aileron? Should it be there at all? or
on the rudder? Just curious as an A&P was quizzing me about my trim tab during
my annual condition inspection.
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Subject: | Re: Aileron trim tab |
I do on both!
Larry
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 6:22 AM, tombaisley <tombaisley@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> How many people have a trim tab on their aileron? Should it be there at
> all? or on the rudder? Just curious as an A&P was quizzing me about my trim
> tab during my annual condition inspection.
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Subject: | New owner - new home |
My "Merry Dawn" Kolb Mark II has a new home in Butler, Georgia. She is in good
hands as there is a good group of builders and flyers there who will probably
spruce her up a little. As you can see in this picture the new owner (in the
blue shirt) is very happy with his purchase.
Now I am just a lurker, but I hope, maybe in another 15 years or perhaps sooner,
to return as a Kolb Owner once again.
Thanks to everyone who has helped me in this forum. I've made some good friends
here. If you ever fly into Waycross, Georgia, give me a ring!
Thanks Merry Dawn for a great 5 years and some wonderful, awesome flights and some
good learning experiences! I will miss you girl! [Crying or Very sad]
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Cristal Waters
Kolb Mark II Twinstar Rotax 503 DCSI Sept 2007
Private Pilot Aug 2008
ELSA Repairman for N193Y April 2008
Rotax 2 stroke maintenance April 2009
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Subject: | Re: Aileron trim tab |
I have tabs on all 3 axis.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 7, 2012, at 9:55 AM, Larry Cottrell <lcottrell1020@gmail.com> wrote:
> I do on both!
> Larry
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Subject: | Re: New owner - new home |
Cristal -=0A=0ASelling Merry Dawn must be heartbreaking. I hope that you ar
e able to be a Kolb owner again MUCH sooner than 15 years!=0A=0AAnd don't l
urk on this forum - share with us some of the "wonderful, awesome flights a
nd good learning experiences" you've had.-=0ADoesn't matter if they're in
the past - they'll be new to us when you tell us about them.=0A=0A=0AArty
Trost=0ASandy, Oregon=0A=0A-=0Awww.LessonsFromTheEdge.com/oshkosh/=0A=0A
=0A"Life's a daring adventure or nothing"=0AHelen Keller=0A=0A=0A"I refuse
to tip toe through life just to arrive safely at death."=0A=0A=0A__________
______________________=0A From: cristalclear13 <cristalclearwaters@gmail.co
m>=0ATo: kolb-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Friday, September 7, 2012 7:11 AM
=0ASubject: Kolb-List: New owner - new home=0A =0A--> Kolb-List message pos
ted by: "cristalclear13" <cristalclearwaters@gmail.com>=0A=0AMy "Merry Dawn
" Kolb Mark II has a new home in Butler, Georgia.- She is in good hands a
s there is a good group of builders and flyers there who will probably spru
ce her up a little.- As you can see in this picture the new owner (in the
blue shirt) is very happy with his purchase.=0A=0ANow I am just a lurker,
but I hope, maybe in another 15 years or perhaps sooner, to return as a Kol
b Owner once again.- =0A=0AThanks to everyone who has helped me in this f
orum.- I've made some good friends here.- If you ever fly into Waycross
, Georgia, give me a ring!=0A=0AThanks Merry Dawn for a great 5 years and s
ome wonderful, awesome flights and some good learning experiences!- I wil
l miss you girl!- [Crying or Very sad]=0A=0A--------=0ACristal Waters=0AK
olb Mark II Twinstar Rotax 503 DCSI- Sept 2007=0APrivate Pilot Aug 2008
=0AELSA Repairman for N193Y April 2008=0ARotax 2 stroke maintenance April 2
009=0A=0A=0A=0A=0ARead this topic online here:=0A=0Ahttp://forums.matronics
.com/viewtopic.php?p=382592#382592=0A=0A=0A=0A=0AAttachments: =0A=0Ahttp:
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Subject: | Re: New owner - new home |
Do all Kolbs use the same airfoil? What's the airfoil on the MkIII?
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From: TheWanderingWench
To: kolb-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Kolb-List: New owner - new home
Cristal -
Selling Merry Dawn must be heartbreaking. I hope that you are able to
be a Kolb owner again MUCH sooner than 15 years!
And don't lurk on this forum - share with us some of the "wonderful,
awesome flights and good learning experiences" you've had.
Doesn't matter if they're in the past - they'll be new to us when you
tell us about them.
Arty Trost
Sandy, Oregon
www.LessonsFromTheEdge.com/oshkosh/
"Life's a daring adventure or nothing"
Helen Keller
"I refuse to tip toe through life just to arrive safely at death."
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From: cristalclear13 <cristalclearwaters@gmail.com>
To: kolb-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, September 7, 2012 7:11 AM
Subject: Kolb-List: New owner - new home
<cristalclearwaters@gmail.com>
My "Merry Dawn" Kolb Mark II has a new home in Butler, Georgia. She
is in good hands as there is a good group of builders and flyers there
who will probably spruce her up a little. As you can see in this
picture the new owner (in the blue shirt) is very happy with his
purchase.
Now I am just a lurker, but I hope, maybe in another 15 years or
perhaps sooner, to return as a Kolb Owner once again.
Thanks to everyone who has helped me in this forum. I've made some
good friends here. If you ever fly into Waycross, Georgia, give me a
ring!
Thanks Merry Dawn for a great 5 years and some wonderful, awesome
flights and some good learning experiences! I will miss you girl!
[Crying or Very sad]
--------
Cristal Waters
Kolb Mark II Twinstar Rotax 503 DCSI Sept 2007
Private Pilot Aug 2008
ELSA Repairman for N193Y April 2008
Rotax 2 stroke maintenance April 2009
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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=382592#382592
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Subject: | Re: New owner - new home |
Thank you Arty. It was a tough decision. I will keep in touch!
I heard from them today. They really enjoyed their flight from Waycross to Thomaston,
Georgia yesterday. The buyer is already planning several upgrades. That
makes me happy. Merry Dawn was in need of some nice little "tweaks" here
and there, but I didn't have the time or the resources to do it.
I called her Merry Dawn because I flew her mostly at dawn and it made me very happy
(merry). :)
Arty Trost wrote:
> Cristal -
>
>
> Selling Merry Dawn must be heartbreaking. I hope that you are able to be a Kolb
owner again MUCH sooner than 15 years!
>
>
> And don't lurk on this forum - share with us some of the "wonderful, awesome
flights and good learning experiences" you've had.
> Doesn't matter if they're in the past - they'll be new to us when you tell us
about them.
>
>
>
> Arty Trost
> Sandy, Oregon
>
> www.LessonsFromTheEdge.com/oshkosh/
>
>
> "Life's a daring adventure or nothing"
> Helen Keller
>
>
> "I refuse to tip toe through life just to arrive safely at death."
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Cristal Waters
Kolb Mark II Twinstar Rotax 503 DCSI Sept 2007 - sold Sept 2012
Private Pilot Aug 2008
ELSA Repairman for N193Y April 2008
Rotax 2 stroke maintenance April 2009
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Subject: | New owner - new home |
My "Merry Dawn" Kolb Mark II has a new
Cristal Waters
Cristal W/Kolber:
That is sad news indeed. Hopefully you will not have to
wait 15 years for your next Kolb. I know how much you
enjoyed your airplane.
Because of Homer Kolb and his airplanes, I have been able to
meet and make many new friends, Cristal included.
Was just on the phone with Larry Cottrell as I was pulling
my double rig between Wendover, UT, and Wells, NV. Told him
I wished I had my MKIII now instead of the 5th wheel. If I
did, I'd just fly right over those mountains to the Rock
House. Straight line distance from here at Wells, is about
190 sm. By road it is about 115 sm further.
Cooler weather and better flying conditions are right around
the corner.
Don't forget the Kolb Homecoming in November. I plan to fly
my MKIII up to London, KY. Hope all of you Kolbers will
also be able to attend. Would be great to have some of the
old members of the Kolb List that I haven't had a chance to
meet and who have never made a Kolb Homecoming, make this
one.
john h
mkIII
Wells, NV
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Subject: | New owner - new home |
On Behalf Of pcking
Do all Kolbs use the same airfoil? What's the airfoil on the
MkIII?
pcking/Kolbers:
Yes, all the airfoils are the same.
MKIII airfoil is the same as all the other models, Homer
Kolb's. ;-)
john h
mkIII
Wells, NV
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Subject: | 8.5 X 6 tires on a Kolbra.... |
Hello Kolbers,
Since things are slow, here is a question for whom ever has a thought. I
have been planning to put a well smoothed off pair 8.5 X 6 tire on my
Kolbra, when it is finished. A friend asked me how tough the gear is...
I know John H has 8.00 x 6 on his Mark III and his gear in different than
production kits.
What do you think? Would this be too much stress on the gear?
Thanks,
Nick Cassara
Palmer, AK
N607AK
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