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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:32 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Folks,

I agree with Ted Cowan, 2 known catastrophic leading edge failures out of
thousands of Kolb's built and thousands of hours flown in all kinds of
conditions doesn't warrant all this negative attitude towards primarily the
5 rib wing. The 7 rib wing could have the same failure under the right
conditions.

Homer and Dennis always made updates on the design when a problem was
discovered. So many of the updates are already in these A/C that are being
bought from the used market. In two instances this negative attitude has
scared the crap out of two new Kolb owners for no reason.

I suggest the list refrain from making arbitrary statements to new comers
that they are going to have a catastrophic failure if they fly with a 5 rib
wing. This is pure BS.

Any wing regardless of type A/C under the right conditions will fail. Maybe
from age, flying out of the design envelope or just a plain no answer why.

I merely suggested time proven fixes for those that wanted to use them.

In the case of my brothers failure,we examined the wings and this was the
conclusion that we arrived at. The leading edge of the wings shifted
outboard getting the ribs out of column and the leading edge folding up. The
left wing went first and the right wing went second. The right wing more
than likely failed from the instant acceleration forward.

In the future lets put our mind in gear before we put our typing fingers in
motion and not expound on something we only heard of.

I hope that the two new comers reconsider about getting rid of their planes
because of all the BS.

Jim Hauck


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:28 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

I just came from the airport where I looked my plane over. I ended up
pouring gas on it and burning it!

Just kidding! My plane was meticulously cared for and it shows. I'm not
discouraged and I'm not going to sell. If I had more time I would have
flown it today! The weather is beautiful in the East today! The loop noted
in the log book was at 34 hours in 1989. At 900 hours today, that was a
long time ago and I'm not concerned.

I do appreciate everyone's input. I'm not an engineer so I'm not going to
play one. I'm going to change nothing except my awareness while I'm flying
and maintaining her!

It has given us all something to think about. Flying safe!

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:22 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

John Murr wrote:
Quote:


I just came from the airport where I looked my plane over. I ended up
pouring gas on it and burning it!



Just kidding! My plane was meticulously cared for and it shows. I'm not
discouraged and I'm not going to sell. If I had more time I would have
flown it today! The weather is beautiful in the East today! The loop noted
in the log book was at 34 hours in 1989. At 900 hours today, that was a
long time ago and I'm not concerned.

Your the MAN John! It's supposed to be in the 70's this weekend. Lets go
fly! ~ Earl


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:38 am    Post subject: Re: Leading Edge Reply with quote

jimh474(at)earthlink.net wrote:


In two instances this negative attitude has
scared the crap out of two new Kolb owners for no reason.

I suggest the list refrain from making arbitrary statements to new comers
that they are going to have a catastrophic failure if they fly with a 5 rib
wing. This is pure BS.



I dont think anyone made arbitrary statements about the 5 rib wing. In all my posts about it, I was very clear in telling the person that posted the question that this was a High Time, High stress issue. I think in the case of JDM I think he should be worried. Maybe at least this discussion will inspire him to install his BRS chute Smile . If peope with low time average use firestars are getting scared because we are talking about this here, then they need to pay more attention to the details in the posts and educate themselves about fatigue.

Almost every plane in the world has fatigue and failures associated with high time airframes, including Kolbs. We should post factual information that may save someone from getting hurt one day, which I think was done. We should not be afraid to talk about this kind of stuff just because a few fail to understand the difference between high time fatigue and a low time safe to fly airplane. I for one learn a huge amount on this list, and I hope people continue to post all known problems so that I can correct these things before they bite me. That is exactly what this list is for.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:56 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Mike,

You can't have it both ways. I also took your posts as alarmist in
nature. Perhaps you should re-read before posting, with a more critical eye
towards the tone of your comments. Better yet, if you've no experience with
limit-load fatigue with Kolb aircraft, then refrain from broad, generalized
comments that might be misunderstood.

Ed in jXN
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:42 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

I am going to put the BRS on.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Leading Edge Reply with quote

OK , You looked your plane over......What about the "LIFT STRUT"

was there a chromemoly tube running the whole lenght.....

Or do you have Holes drilled in your main support....?

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 7:40 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

It's a chromemoly tube with a sleeve over it. The tube runs between the
two. No holes in the lift strut.

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OK , You looked your plane over......What about the "LIFT STRUT"

was there a chromemoly tube running the whole lenght.....

Or do you have Holes drilled in your main support....?

Gotta Fly...

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:49 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

John/All,
About time someone said that John, you only just beat me.
I will say only a couple of things.
Buy the Kolb for what it is and not something you want it to be!.
If you don't know what you are talking about then keep your gob shut!.
Please do not use this site as a Bitch fight place but instead use it for
what it was intended for!.
If you think you know better than Homer, Dennis and all the team at TNK then
apply for a job there!.
As with any aircraft, fly it outside the envelope and soon enough it will
fail, Fly it as it was intended and you will probably be o.k!.
If you guys didn't think you know better than the designer and feel the need
to modify the aircraft in the first place then half of the issues being
discussed now would not even be relevant!.
The MkIII has been approved in the UK which holds the most stringent
airworthiness regulations in the world, if the Kolb design was as terrible
as some of you seem to think then it would have never been approved over
here1.
If some of you spent more time maintaining and flying your Kolb than
modifiying it, over loading it, and pushing it past the design limits, you
would have far less time to be at your computer writing so much rubbish, and
we might actually get some better posts again!.
We do want new people to come and Join the wonderful world of Kolb and not
send them away from this site scared to death of ever getting into a Kolb.
Just put it into context.

Thats My Rant over, (sorry)

Mike Moulai
Xtra/Jab 2200 and happy with it
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:43 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Mike,

"The MkIII has been approved in the UK which holds the most stringent
airworthiness regulations in the world, if the Kolb design was as terrible
as some of you seem to think then it would have never been approved over
here1"

Isn't that the same country that discovered the "Piltdown man" you know that
ling between man and ape! Oh those scientists, they will do anything to gain
attention! Ha, HA!
USA, Ohio Ralph

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:39 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Mike,
Amen to that my friend, well said.

Chris Mallory

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:40 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Hey Ralph, I am a Kiwi not a Pom, but I think I am directly related to
sasquatch, not many Apes as hairy as me.

Mike
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:58 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

not many Apes as hairy as me.
|
| Mike

Mike/Gang:

How do you keep from getting tangle in the pusher prop?

john h
hauck's holler, alabama

PS: I'm back after a few days in Florida working on tractors,
trailers and airplane mufflers. Guess what? My mufflers will last
much longer, now that I have found out a new way to increase their
life expectancy. If one locks them up in the 5th wheel and leaves
them in Woodville, FL, with Bro Jim, those SS buggers will probably
last forever. Wink I remain grounded until I can get back down there
to get them. Jim has a key to the entrance door, but not the dad
burned cargo door compartment. ;-(

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:04 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

All,
I can't believe you guys actually take advice from some of these old guys on the list......It seems to me that they are clearly crazy...They have readily admitted doing aerobatics in Kolbs of every type and one claims he went to the Arctic Circle a couple of times in a Kolb...even has pictures to boot...and it gets worse...some of them have combat experience flying in Viet Nam ......and I bet they volunteered to do it !.......OH MY !
I think I may never fly my Ultrastar again......at least not this week....too cold , anyway
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Hey John,
That's where a "little" lock picking experiance comes in Handy

Gotta Fly...
Mike in MN / Hobbie-Lock Picking
[quote= My mufflers will last
much longer, now that I have found out a new way to increase their
life expectancy. If one locks them up in the 5th wheel and leaves
them in Woodville, FL, with Bro Jim, those SS buggers will probably
last forever. Wink

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:23 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Easy Ralph

These are likely the only firends we have left in the world..

I agree that their inspection and requirements are more stringent than
ours.. Do not always agree with some of their conclusions.. But would
rather deal with their volunteers over the FAA anytime... Herb
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 12:42:06 -0500 "flht99reh" <flht99reh(at)netzero.net>
writes:
[quote]

Mike,

"The MkIII has been approved in the UK which holds the most
stringent
airworthiness regulations in the world, if the Kolb design was as
terrible
as some of you seem to think then it would have never been approved
over
here1"

Isn't that the same country that discovered the "Piltdown man" you
know that
ling between man and ape! Oh those scientists, they will do anything
to gain
attention! Ha, HA!


USA, Ohio Ralph

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 3:44 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

John,
Why do you really think I chose a Jab with a 62" prop, Any larger dia prop I
will get wound into It.

I never get cold though.

Mike
Moulai
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 4:06 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

.....It seems to me that they are clearly crazy...
He is not crazy, he just has leading edge failures sometimes. Hell I had a
skeeter hit me just right once and it knocked my leading edge off kilter.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:44 am    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Isn't that the same country that discovered the "Piltdown man">>

Hi Ralph,

the point is the we knew it was a joke all along. It was just that the rest
of the world didn`t catch on

Cheers

Pat Smile

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:12 pm    Post subject: Leading Edge Reply with quote

Did Bro Jim sleep thru Locks, Picks & Clicks????
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On Mar 7, 2006, at 6:09 PM, planecrazzzy wrote:

Quote:

<planecrazzzy(at)yahoo.com>

Hey John,
That's where a "little" lock picking experiance
comes in Handy

Gotta Fly...
Mike in MN / Hobbie-Lock Picking
[quote= My mufflers will last
much longer, now that I have found out a new way to increase their
life expectancy. If one locks them up in the 5th wheel and leaves
them in Woodville, FL, with Bro Jim, those SS buggers will probably
last forever. Wink

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