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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:33 am    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

My friend finally wants to sell me his Ultrastar for $3,500 USD.

Wing needs a couple small patches due to hanger rash.

I will get 2 Cuyuna engines and 2- 2 Blade props with it.

Engines are of unkown age, but I think one is fairly new.

Otherwise it looks to be in decent shape and has not been bent anywhere
that I can tell.

No trailer included.

Is that a decent price compared to others out there?

I'm 225lbs, would there be any issues with my weight in an Ultrastar?

Seeking opinions and comments.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

| I'm 225lbs, would there be any issues with my weight in an
Ultrastar?
| Ray

Ray (who?):

How old is the US?

Was tube seal used in the fuselage tubes when the aircraft was built?

4130 steel does not resist rust. Can't see inside all those large and
small 4130 tubes.

john h
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Re: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

Ray from Riverside California. I joined the list about 3 months back.

Private Pilot Glider, flown Gliders, Lazair Ultralight, and have a Moni project.

I want to buy the Ultrastar to buzz around the patch and see Socal from the air.

Good point about the interior of the tubes.

Fortunately Socal is a very dry place where nothing seems to rust....I'll take a look to see what I can see in those tubes.

Not sure about the age....I'll ask my friend when he gets back.

He is driving to the Toronto, Canada area to pick up an HP-14 Self Launch glider.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:54 am    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

if you want to fly you had better grab that plane wlile you have the chance for that  small price and accessories or you will be watching someone else flying around in it


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:13 am    Post subject: Re: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

Yes, I guess at that price you cant really go to far wrong if it looks decent.

He said that installing the engine is the only real task at hand since the 2 wing patches are only a quick patch job.

I don't pretty up my planes with paint until I have worked the bugs out, so after I have flown it a couple times I can restore it with a nice paint job.

Is there a way of testing the fabric to see if it needs replacement?

I looks and feels strong and has been stored out of the sunlight.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:03 am    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

| I don't pretty up my planes with paint until I have worked the bugs
out, so after I have flown it a couple times I can restore it with a
nice paint job.
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| Is there a way of testing the fabric to see if it needs replacement?
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| I looks and feels strong and has been stored out of the sunlight.
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| Ray
Ray:

Sounds like you need to get some manuals on polyfiber covering
process.

Your questions reference fabric indicate you could use some good sound
info.

john h
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 11:46 am    Post subject: Re: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

Yes, I have never dealt with a fabric covered aircraft before, any tips will be welcome.

Were all Kolb Ultrastars covered with polyfiber?

How long does it last if keeping the plane tied out in the sun.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:14 pm    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

| Yes, I have never dealt with a fabric covered aircraft before, any
tips will be welcome.
|
| Were all Kolb Ultrastars covered with polyfiber?
|
| How long does it last if keeping the plane tied out in the sun.
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| --------
| Ray
Ray:

You need to do some research. Flying is a dangerous business,
especially fabric covered airplanes. They do not fly well without
covering.

Here is a good place to start your fabric education:

Aircraft Technical Support, Inc. Call Jim and Dondi Miller toll free
at 1-877-877-3334

BTW: That is a toll free number.

Polyfiber has a good manual that will give you enough info to cover
your airplane and have a good idea of what you are doing.

john h
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:24 pm    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

John H.

I have a great deal of respect for your flying abilities but sometimes you
are a little short with others.(Smile

Ray is doing research - that's one of the advantages of the Kolb List.

Someone should be able to just tell him how to check the fabric to see if he
can safely fly with his current fabric until he needs to recover. He is not
asking for complete covering info.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:32 pm    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

Ray:
I do not claim to be any sort of UStar expert... but I doubt that is
scratched on a rock
anyplace that all Kolb US's were covered with polyfiber... The builder could
use whatever
fabric he preferred. It is likely, however, that it was polyfiber...or
if not Stits, at least some other brand of raw polyester heat-shrink fabric.

If you are in doubt about the condition of your fabric, would strongly
advise you get it tested...
Particularly on the top surfaces where the UV could have done the most harm.
Polyester
and UV do not go well together...It takes a relatively short time for poorly
protected
polyester fabric (such as polyfiber) to go completely to hell in sunlight...
and become
unairworthy. It will turn into material with about the same tensile strength
as old people's
toenails... Bad fabric can be painful... I once knew a gentleman in
Louisville, a mechanic,
who flew a rotted out Vagabond a little too long... He talked for several
years about
getting around to recovering it...One day, toward dusk, while he was on
downwind out
in the pattern, all the fabric came off the top of the right wing and his
fabric problem
was permanently solved.

Just about any A&E mechanic ought to be able to test it for you... there are
2 basic types
of testers... some punch holes and need a small patch afterwards... after 6
or 8 holes, this
gets a tad tedious...and makes the owner's teeth hurt... The preferred
tester is made by Maule,
and is rather more humane - it does not poke holes.

Protection for polyester fabric comes in the form of chemical blocking
additives to
the color coat of the paint (moderately effective), or by putting on
intermediate pre-
color coats of paint containing powdered aluminum to make it opaque...thus
blocking the UV.
These "silver" coats (usually 2 or 3 of them) work better, but add a lot of
weight in a hurry.
Most builders of Ultrastars were weight conscious dudes, so it might be
prudent to
assume that it has minimal protection unless you see evidence of silver. If
the fabric
passes any light at all through it, it likely has no significant silver
protection.

Your question about keeping it tied down outside -- Personally, I would only
do that if UV-proof covers were kept over the top surfaces of the fabric to
keep the sun off.... and after getting it tested.

There are many fabric experts on this list... if I steered you wrong,
I am certain one of them will pop up and promptly assassinate me in public.

I'd get it tested... And I'd also follow 'ol John H's good advice, get the
Polyfiber book
and talk to the pros... Jim and Dondi will not steer you wrong.

Worth what ye paid fer it...

Beauford
The Aluminum Butcher of Brandon, FL
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:12 pm    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

| Ray is doing research - that's one of the advantages of the Kolb
List.

| Jim
Jim (who?):

Thanks for your opinion.

My opinion is the man needs to learn something about fabric and
aircraft. Based on his comments, he knows very little.

When I built my first airplane, the 1984 Ultrastar, I had zero
knowledge of aircraft fabric and finishing techniques. The best
source of info at that time was Ray Stitts manual on fabric covering
and finishing. We got one with our covering kits that were included
in the aircraft kit. That is where I learned how to cover, finish,
and repair fabric. Seems to me, Ray?? could get a great deal of info
out of the newer manual produced by Polyfiber. That is why I
recommended he call Jim and Dondi Miller, toll free, and get a copy of
it. If that was not "sugar coated" enough for you, I am very sorry.
However, I am not accustomed to that kind of interaction. When it
comes to airplanes and flying, I would rather someone come across as a
straight shooter than be any where near wishy washy. Wink

Take care,

john h
mkIII

PS: I just returned from dragging my airstrip to flatten a ton of cow
manure, so it will dry and I can fly this evening. Not a bad job, and
someone has to do it. Besides, it gives me an excuse to crank up one
of those old tractors that are older than me and most of you all. The
down side of dragging manure is.............the old gals and young'ns
will turn around and do it all over again.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:21 pm    Post subject: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

Thanks for the concern guys, but I dont care if its sugar coated or not, I have been life hardened and experience tempered.

I treat everything as opinions needing verification when my butt hangs in the balance.

I'd rather someone cast their raw impressions so I can look at it from all perspectives and glean what I can from it.

Some opinions are more usefull than others when accompanied by supporting info......like contacts for info on polyfiber methods.(Thanks)

Its all good.

This is an awesome resource...and I thank you all for supporting it.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Ultrastar Opinions Reply with quote

We also try to use "Do not archive" .....

Unless there's something worth looking up in the future....

"My" do not archive is in my signiture....That way I never forget it....

Gotta Fly...
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