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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:31 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Hello,

My name is Paul and I am new to California. Moved here for the job and I love flying. I've been flying GA for several years but sold my plane a while back. I would like to find something I can take home each day after flying and save the hanger rent. I'm interested in the Mark 3 X with a 912(used to the engine) but would consider other aircraft. If anyone is from the area that flies one I would love to meet up and buy a cup of coffee to either see theirs and/or get advice on their flying characteristics and verify it will meet my mission.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 2:03 pm    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Iam not from your area but I am sure transportation could be arranged

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 2:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Barnstormers has two 912 Mark III listed in December. Maybe look into one of those?

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:30 pm    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Paul

You can't do much better than a Kolb depending its mission. It is a STOL airplane that is not real fast.
I think they advertise that a MKIIIX can be folded up in 15-30 minutes but it is a hassle that most of us don't do every time we fly. If you do you will not fly much. Setting it up takes longer because you need to make sure everything is right. I used to have a private short strip next to my home with a hanger and that was ideal. It pains me to say I moved and now keep it at a local airport. For a few years I folded the plane, loaded it in my enclosed trailer and hauled it home in Michigan for the 6 months I spend in Florida. Any way now I fold the plane up for the winter in the shared hanger for reduced rent. One winter I pulled the plane to Florida with my Toyota Sienna but that was a real pain pulling that long trailer. It added a day to traveling time and hanger space in Florida is more than twice the Michigan cost so it stays home now.


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Hello,

My name is Paul and I am new to California. Moved here for the job and I love flying. I've been flying GA for several years but sold my plane a while back. I would like to find something I can take home each day after flying and save the hanger rent. I'm interested in the Mark 3 X with a 912(used to the engine) but would consider other aircraft. If anyone is from the area I would love to meet up and buy a cup of coffee.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:19 am    Post subject: Re: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

I found this video on the KOLB website. Shows how easy it is to fold the wings.

http://www.kolbaircraft.com/foldingwings.htm

He does it in 11 minutes and I am sure one could do it faster. Compared to unpacking and laying out a PPC parachute wing I would say it is comparable. I have read of some KOLB owners who are very happy to fold and unfold everytime. Some of the steps are part of a a good preflight checklist as well.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:07 am    Post subject: Re: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Wes,

That was the best video I've seen in showing the steps involved. I must have overlooked it on their website when browsing it prior. Thanks for sharing.

Over the course of time I have heard folks say that it really takes them 30-60 minutes to fold or unfold the wings however based off of this I'm going to guess it is more of the whole preflight or unloading off a trailer that maybe draws out that time. I'm now pretty confident my 14yr old son and I could do this by ourselves.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:16 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Wes

Just trying to help. Sorry thought you were asking. 
With the wings folded the tail is overloaded and the ground clearance is very low. To move it home you need a long trailer and it needs to be loaded on the trailer so maybe that is the rest of the story.


Check out the following web site http://www.oh2fly.net/Main_trailer_kolb.htm  for trailer ideas. Also consider that most of these trailers require a big tow vehicle.


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I found this video on the KOLB website. Shows how easy it is to fold the wings.

http://www.kolbaircraft.com/foldingwings.htm

He does it in 11 minutes and I am sure one could do it faster. Compared to unpacking and laying out a PPC parachute wing I would say it is comparable. I have read of some KOLB owners who are very happy to fold and unfold everytime. Some of the steps are part of a a good preflight checklist as well.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:27 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

I unfold then refold my MkIIIC (Rotax 912ULS) each time I fly.  Back in 2007, I made this video (which isn't so much an instruction as it is a demonstration):

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGblkR8cdYE


It takes about 20 minutes to unfold, and about 25 minutes to refold my Kolb.
I have a trailer but only use it rarely for transportation.  Normally, my Kolb is rolled up into my large workshop, which only takes a couple of minutes.


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Wes,

That was the best video I've seen in showing the steps involved. I must have overlooked it on their website when browsing it prior. Thanks for sharing.

Over the course of time I have heard folks say that it really takes them 30-60 minutes to fold or unfold the wings however based off of this I'm going to guess it is more of the whole preflight or unloading off a trailer that maybe draws out that time. I'm now pretty confident my 14yr old son and I could do this by ourselves.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:19 am    Post subject: Re: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Another cool video on folding/unfolding! The time lapsed fast speed was cool. Have you posted your KOLB for sale yet or still unsure?

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:21 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

It's not yet posted.  I'm currently replacing the brake cylinders.. when that's done, I'll post it.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:16 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

It takes me 10 minutes to unfold my Ultrastar, starting with unlocking the trailer. I fold/unfold every time I fly. I keep the plane in the trailer at the airport for the outdoor tiedown rate which is far cheaper than a hangar, and tow it home only to work on it or for winter storage. Add a few more minutes if it's tied down inside the trailer for towing. Here's another video of the process:

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMdPk6KjHDM&list=UU_nPeJ0w_803-4ZUNMg-hMg&index=9>

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Wes,

That was the best video I've seen in showing the steps involved. I must have overlooked it on their website when browsing it prior. Thanks for sharing.

Over the course of time I have heard folks say that it really takes them 30-60 minutes to fold or unfold the wings however based off of this I'm going to guess it is more of the whole preflight or unloading off a trailer that maybe draws out that time. I'm now pretty confident my 14yr old son and I could do this by ourselves.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:26 pm    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

It takes me exactly 2 mins and 51 secs to unfold, trailer, fold, and store my Firefly Smile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqSVwTGYO6o

I also live 0.40 miles from Dallas Bay Skypark (1a0) so I keep my Firefly at home in the carport. I have a very simple modified T-trailer.

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It takes me 10 minutes to unfold my Ultrastar, starting with unlocking the trailer. I fold/unfold every time I fly. I keep the plane in the trailer at the airport for the outdoor tiedown rate which is far cheaper than a hangar, and tow it home only to work on it or for winter storage. Add a few more minutes if it's tied down inside the trailer for towing. Here's another video of the process:

<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMdPk6KjHDM&list=UU_nPeJ0w_803-4ZUNMg-hMg&index=9>

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Wes,

That was the best video I've seen in showing the steps involved. I must have overlooked it on their website when browsing it prior. Thanks for sharing.

Over the course of time I have heard folks say that it really takes them 30-60 minutes to fold or unfold the wings however based off of this I'm going to guess it is more of the whole preflight or unloading off a trailer that maybe draws out that time. I'm now pretty confident my 14yr old son and I could do this by ourselves.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Phil, Dana,

Nice Vids! I noticed someone commented on youtube that they were jealous because there MX was difficult to fold. I was initially researching the Quicksilver line but was turned off by the lack of tranportability.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:27 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Hi I am a uk kolb owner. I keep mine at the airfield folded in its trailer
as there is no available hangarage , and unfold /fold every time I fly and
15 mins is about right to unfold on my own and do a thorough pre flight
inspection .I could do it faster but I would rather do it in a leisurely
careful manner and then not be worried Ive missed something . Once you get
used to the routine its not really a big deal. I have friends here who keep
their aircraft rigged in the open with covers on and they can get the covers
off faster than I can rig my plane , but then, I can de rig and be away
before they have all their covers back on and the plane tied down. Sure I
would like to just roll her out of a hanger and fly but that is not
available in my area unless I pay at least three times the airfield fees(
currently flying from a farm at Ince blundell just north of Liverpool uk )
and also would miss the good friends at this microlight ( ultralight for
you ) club . Dont let the folding and unfolding put you of owning a kolb and
make sure you have a good checklist ( I'm sure otheres here could help you
far better than I with a proven checklist ) for your rigging to fly and you
wont go far wrong
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 6:54 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Hi I am a uk kolb owner. Eddie Bayliss kolb mk111c

Hi Eddie B/Kolbers:

Good to see you posting.

Hope all is well with you and the rest of the Kolbers in the
UK.

Happy New Year to all,

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:32 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Thanks John
and the same to all on the list ,I dont post much but am lurking around and
usually learning something all the time


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:56 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Hi Eddie,
anybody Liverpool way want to buy my Mark 3 Xtra with Jabiru>

Less than 100 hours and she has just been sitting (hangared) since the last
C of A as I am medically grounded. Not because I can`t fly but because I
cannot now handle the pulley hauley on the ground, pushing in and out of the
hangar, handling fuel etc.

No reasonable (or unreasonable) offer refused.

An absolute snip for someone. The kit alone is around 17K. I shall be
starting to advertise again now with Spring just around the corner (heh heh)

Happy New Year

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:20 am    Post subject: Re: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

I'm interested. Pvt email sent.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:34 pm    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

Hi Pat
not that I know of. Most people shy away from the tail wheel in these parts
.there have only been a couple of pilots here I have been able to persuade
to try mine and they all run back to their nose wheel aircraft .Cant for the
life of me think why but there you go.
I will repeat my offer if your ever in this end of the country look me up
and we will go and have a potteraround the local area and get you a kolb fix
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:48 am    Post subject: Antioch, CA Reply with quote

they all run back to their nose wheel aircraft >>

Hi Eddie,
I still have a sticker on my car which says `Real pilots fly taildraggers`

Cheers

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