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PostPosted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:35 am    Post subject: Kolb factory participation vs "barnyard engineering&quo Reply with quote

If I might add something in here without answering your question directly. I
have flown the CGS products and have a fairly good knowledge of them. Don't
buy a CGS product.

It is not that they are bad machines, I enjoyed flying the Hawk a lot, it is
just that they are not anywhere near the quality of Kolb products. I think
your customer support will be better through Kolb as well. Make sure you sit
yourself in a Kolbra as well. If you are anywhere near 6 feet you are not
going to do well up front in a Kolbra.

Structurally, there is no comparison between CGS and Kolb.

Just my worthless two pennies...

Todd
On 4/13/06 9:14 AM, "Len du Preez" <Len(at)i5t.co.za> wrote:

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Kind regards

Len du Preez
083 453 7806
Len(at)I5T.co.za

Hi

My name is Len, I am still trying to make up my mind between the Kolb Kolbra
and the CGS Hawk Arrow...

What would be the Maximum prop diameter to use with a 582 and ebox on the
Kolbra?

Len


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 5:52 am    Post subject: Kolb factory participation vs "barnyard engineering&quo Reply with quote

Thanks
I am exactly 6' and weigh in the order of 115kg (240 odd pounds, I
think?)...

Just to make sure I understand your point, as English is not my first
language, you say the Kolbra is a tight fit up front...How about this in
comparison to the Hawk. I can get hold of a Hawk to fit but there is not a
single Kolbra is South Africa, only two Mark IIIs, 1 Slingshot and
apparently a Firestar and Firefly that I can not locate.

Kind regards

Len du Preez
083 453 7806
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 7:24 am    Post subject: Kolb factory participation vs "barnyard engineering&quo Reply with quote

Todd you have taken the words out of my mouth there shouldnt even be a
question of what is a better plane just take a look at the design & Construction of
each of them and this should answer your question

Ellery in Firestar

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