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1. 12:35 PM - Re: dimensions for 1999 Kolb mark 3 ultra (Rex Rodebush)
2. 01:55 PM - Re: Re: dimensions for 1999 Kolb mark 3 ultra (B Young)
3. 05:41 PM - JG's Flying Road Trip 2014 (JC Gilpin)
4. 09:22 PM - Re: Re: dimensions for 1999 Kolb mark 3 ultra (WhiskeyVictor36@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: dimensions for 1999 Kolb mark 3 ultra |
When I moved from Ohio to Missouri I bought several 5"-6" thick foam upholstery
blocks and cut them up to isolate the wings, etc. from the floor and sides of
the U-Haul truck. Worked good.
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Subject: | Re: dimensions for 1999 Kolb mark 3 ultra |
What am I missing. I remember MK 3 THAT later was referred to as the
classic when the extra came along.... what is an ultra?
Boyd
On Dec 17, 2014 1:37 PM, "Rex Rodebush" <jrrodebush@gmail.com> wrote:
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> When I moved from Ohio to Missouri I bought several 5"-6" thick foam
> upholstery blocks and cut them up to isolate the wings, etc. from the floor
> and sides of the U-Haul truck. Worked good.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435816#435816
>
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Subject: | JG's Flying Road Trip 2014 |
Gday All,
I had an excellent flying/road trip around the western USA again last
summer. This time with a FireStar in a lightweight trailer.
Flew from 50 airfields in 9 states, from Montana to Texas.
Airfield altitudes from -180 in Death Valley to 9,070 at Telluride CO.
The story is at http://jgflyingroadtrip2014.blogspot.com.au/
Please come along for the ride.....
I regret not being able to stop and visit other Kolb flyers along the way,
but I was really on the move to cover the ground that I wanted to see....
Typically, an early morning flight, then pack up and move during the day,
then hunt out the next airfield and get ready for another flight next
morning. Move, move, move, just managed to get through most of my bucket
list before winter set in.
Now the rig is in storage at Brian Ranch airfield near Palmdale CA. It was
so much fun that I intend to do some more touring over there next year,
before selling it.
Wishing everyone a fun flying year ahead.
JG
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Subject: | Re: dimensions for 1999 Kolb mark 3 ultra |
Have you checked the price of Foam lately? Maybe better to go around the
neighborhood and trash pick some old sofa pillows.
Bill Varnes
Audubon, NJ
Kolb FireStar
20 years flying it.
In a message dated 12/17/2014 3:35:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jrrodebush@gmail.com writes:
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Rex Rodebush" <jrrodebush@gmail.com>
When I moved from Ohio to Missouri I bought several 5"-6" thick foam
upholstery blocks and cut them up to isolate the wings, etc. from the floor and
sides of the U-Haul truck. Worked good.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=435816#435816
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