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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 4:36 pm    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Hi All,
Just finished my BFR a few minutes ago--Yes, I passed ,just barely I think----we used a 172.
This is the first time in 2&1/2 years I have flown anything other than my firestar. It amazed me how much I took
the kolbs preformance for granted. The 172 was very smooth & did everything I asked it to,but for want of a better
word felt numb sort of like your mouth does after a shot of novocain. The Kolb on the other hand feels almost alive
very responsive,and quick, even with its heavy alerons eager to go places and do stuff. I fell bad that I have taken
for granted the extreamly pleasant experince of flying my airplane , sometimes to the point of being bored.
I plan to pay more attention in the future.
Everone Have Fun , Enjoy , and stay safe
Frank

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 4:53 pm    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Ever since my ppl When I turned 17 I have only flown my firestar and searey until the other day. I grew up flying maule float planes and hopped in one for the 1st time in years. The first flew landings were terrible at best. Amazing how these planes change the way you fly!!!

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21 Years old-200hrs in fs2 and mk3/mark extra. 500 in searey 
On Jan 28, 2011, at 7:25 PM, frank goodnight <frank.goodnight(at)att.net (frank.goodnight(at)att.net)> wrote:

[quote]Hi All,
Just finished my BFR a few minutes ago--Yes, I passed ,just barely I think----we used a 172.
 This is the first time in 2&1/2 years I have flown anything other than my firestar. It amazed me how much I took
the kolbs preformance for granted. The 172 was very smooth & did everything I asked it to,but for want of a better
word felt numb sort of like your mouth does after a shot of novocain. The Kolb on the other hand feels almost alive
very responsive,and quick, even with its heavy alerons eager to go places and do stuff. I fell bad that I have taken
for granted the extreamly pleasant experince of flying my airplane , sometimes to the point of being bored.
I plan to pay more attention in the future.
 Everone Have Fun , Enjoy , and stay safe
Frank  

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 5:06 pm    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

>Amazing how these planes change the way you fly!!!
>Thanks,
>Daniel Myers
 
 
Daniel,
 
  Change the way you fly??  Could you elaborate?  I'm curious
what you mean, since I've never neen a (running) Kolb.
 
  So far, 99% of my flying experience has been my own 172's,
and about 15-20 hours of Quicksilver II, dual, never soloed.
 
Mike Welch
MkIII CX

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:16 pm    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Typo again!
 
I meant "been in" a running Kolb, I've never been in a running Kolb.
In other words....what's it like, especially compared to a 172?
 
Thanks,  Mike
 
From: mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: BFR
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:03:46 -0800

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>Thanks,
>Daniel Myers
 
 
Daniel,
 
  Change the way you fly??  Could you elaborate?  I'm curious
what you mean, since I've never neen a (running) Kolb.
 
  So far, 99% of my flying experience has been my own 172's,
and about 15-20 hours of Quicksilver II, dual, never soloed.
 
Mike Welch
MkIII CX

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:43 pm    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

I meant "been in" a running Kolb, I've never been in a running Kolb.
In other words....what's it like, especially compared to a 172?

Thanks, Mike
There is no comparison between flying a Kolb and a 172.

Kolbs make one free and alive.

Kolbs do things spam cans can not do.

Kolbs are an adventure.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:03 am    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Wow...! Are you OK, John...?

....except for the alimony part, you have come very close to describing my
first wife.... Crazy Louise...

..wonder where 'ol Craze is now....?

do not archive

beauford
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Kolbs are an adventure.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:41 am    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Beauford, come to think of it, sounds a lot my first wife.

Your first one must have been a hoot!

Anybody know how to compare a 172 to a Kolb? I don't.

john h
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Titus, Alabama
.....except for the alimony part, you have come very close to describing my
first wife.... Crazy Louise...

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:53 am    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

John,

You are comparing a full size Buick sedan to a rag top MG TD.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:55 am    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Close, but I would prefer an analogy to a VW bug. MG TDs had a reliability problem.

The 172 is a fine airplane but these days cost a bunch to own and fly. -besides needing WAY too much runway.
What always perplexed me were the guys who would sign one out at the local FBO to fly SOLO on saturday morning.???
150s were cheaper and did the same thing. An 85 hp 140 will run right alongside a 172 and consume much less fuel.
I guess some guys just like to cruise down the expressway in a Buick.
BB
(I only had a first wife. There isn't any replacement)
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You are comparing a full size Buick sedan to a rag top MG TD.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:49 am    Post subject: BFR Reply with quote

Hi Robert,
I like your analogy of the VW to the Buick , Both have thier place, and will both get you where are going.
You would probally have a better chance of haveing fun in the vw.
Same with the kolb, on any trip ,lots more opportunitys for fun.
I have regained my appreciation for the flying qualities of the firestar2. And hope not to take it for granted again.
Frank


From: robert bean <slyck(at)frontiernet.net>
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Close, but I would prefer an analogy to a VW bug. MG TDs had a reliability problem.

The 172 is a fine airplane but these days cost a bunch to own and fly. -besides needing WAY too much runway.
What always perplexed me were the guys who would sign one out at the local FBO to fly SOLO on saturday morning.???
150s were cheaper and did the same thing. An 85 hp 140 will run right alongside a 172 and consume much less fuel.


I guess some guys just like to cruise down the expressway in a Buick.
BB
(I only had a first wife. There isn't any replacement)


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