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John Hauck



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:57 am    Post subject: History Reply with quote

I haven't flown my mkIII since I landed on my return flight from Oregon the
end of Sep. Eventually, I will, if he weather will cooperate a little bit.
I am tired of Winter and ready for Spring so I can get outside and play.

I used to fly in any wind, weather, temperature, altitude, but that was
yesterday. I am getting a little older and it ain't as much fun flying in
adverse weather now. So....I pick my flying days to suit me. Could have
done the same thing on my last flight out West, Sep 2014, but there is
something about adrenalin that influences the decision making process. Most
of the time if you don't fly when it is windy, you don't get anywhere out
there.

Here is a little bit of history. 10 years ago John Williamson, Kolbra, Gary
Haley, MKIII, me, MKIII, and Ken Korenek, Titan Tornado, decided to do a
last cross country flight of 2005. Of course, the other three were from
Arlington and Houston, TX, and I had to fly from Titus, AL. On 5 Dec 2005,
we met at the airport, Beaumont, TX, flew the river to Port Arthur, TX, then
hooked a right at the Gulf of Mexico, flew south, low level, down the beach
the length of Texas to the Mexican Border, turned right up the Rio Grande,
another right and up the Pecos River, to Sonora, TX, another right to
Austin, Houston, and back to Titus, AL. The flight took me 5 days and 4
nights. Took the other three from Texas, 3 days and 2 nights. All in all
it was a great flight and a chance for four homebuilt airplane pilots to
spend time together. One night we slept on the floor of the FBO at Mustang
Beach, the next night in our tents at the airport in Del Rio, TX.

The photo is of the three Kolbs high tailing it down the beach somewhere on
the Texas coast.

john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama - If you don't do it today, you may be too old to do it
tomorrow. Get busy and have some fun.


I say post a huge picture of your build progress on anything Kolb! It's
better than nothing!

Tony

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:13 am    Post subject: Re: History Reply with quote

Great Picture! Those are my stomping grounds pretty much and I may have landed on that beach. Smile Hope the weather warms up, not just up there but down here too!

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:28 am    Post subject: History Reply with quote

Thanks.

My apologies to those on the Kolb BBS. I don't normally use it. For some
reason I took a peek at my post on BBS and was surprised the attached photo
was too large.

Photo size on my email fits perfect. I have no idea how it comes out on
others, and really don't have any control over that.

Love one another.

john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama




Great Picture! Those are my stomping grounds pretty much and I may have
landed on that beach. Smile Hope the weather warms up, not just up there but
down here too!


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:31 am    Post subject: History Reply with quote

John,

We can center the good part.

Great picture.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:32 pm    Post subject: Re: History Reply with quote

Very nice John!

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 3:29 pm    Post subject: History Reply with quote

Great pic John thats pretty nice formation for old homebuilders . Nice to read an email from you hope you can fly more soon . I am still working on the Firefly designing and building hand rudder controls . oh you might be of help I need some lightweight cable blocks that i could use to reroute the rudder cables from the foot pedal to the throttle arm so i will be able to operate the throttle and the rudder with one arm I have the arm built and have a motorcycle twist grip throttle on it and the rig works well i just need 5 --3/32 cable blocks to make it operate the rudder. I cant find what i am looking for in any aircraft supply but i thing i am coming close with a small stainless marine cable blockMarine Hardware - Pulley Block With Removable Pin - WebRiggingSupply.com What do you think of this








Marine Hardware - Pulley Block With Removable Pin - ...Stainless Steel Marine Hardware > Pulley Block With Removable Pin Pulley Block With Removable Pin S.S. T304 with Nylon Sheave Part No. A B C D WT. EACH LBS. ...

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Chris Davis
KXP 503 492 hrs
Glider Pilot
Disabled from crash building Firefly


On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 1:10 PM, John Hauck <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com> wrote:





I haven't flown my mkIII since I landed on my return flight from Oregon the
end of Sep. Eventually, I will, if he weather will cooperate a little bit.
I am tired of Winter and ready for Spring so I can get outside and play.

I used to fly in any wind, weather, temperature, altitude, but that was
yesterday. I am getting a little older and it ain't as much fun flying in
adverse weather now. So....I pick my flying days to suit me. Could have
done the same thing on my last flight out West, Sep 2014, but there is
something about adrenalin that influences the decision making process. Most
of the time if you don't fly when it is windy, you don't get anywhere out
there.

Here is a little bit of history. 10 years ago John Williamson, Kolbra, Gary
Haley, MKIII, me, MKIII, and Ken Korenek, Titan Tornado, decided to do a
last cross country flight of 2005. Of course, the other three were from
Arlington and Houston, TX, and I had to fly from Titus, AL. On 5 Dec 2005,
we met at the airport, Beaumont, TX, flew the river to Port Arthur, TX, then
hooked a right at the Gulf of Mexico, flew south, low level, down the beach
the length of Texas to the Mexican Border, turned right up the Rio Grande,
another right and up the Pecos River, to Sonora, TX, another right to
Austin, Houston, and back to Titus, AL. The flight took me 5 days and 4
nights.  Took the other three from Texas, 3 days and 2 nights. All in all
it was a great flight and a chance for four homebuilt airplane pilots to
spend time together. One night we slept on the floor of the FBO at Mustang
Beach, the next night in our tents at the airport in Del Rio, TX.

The photo is of the three Kolbs high tailing it down the beach somewhere on
the Texas coast.

john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama - If you don't do it today, you may be too old to do it
tomorrow. Get busy and have some fun.


I say post a huge picture of your build progress on anything Kolb! It's
better than nothing!

Tony

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St. Louis, MO







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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:12 pm    Post subject: History Reply with quote

Have you considered using aircraft cable pulleys made up with 4130 or 6061?  Not knowing how you are rigging your rudder control, I think that is the way I would go, rather than hardware store material.  However, the phenolic pulleys are very expensive.  I looked at some on Aircraft Spruce.  Was a shock.  I'd try and locate some aircraft salvage companies to see what they have available.

john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama

From: owner-kolb-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-kolb-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of chris davis
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 5:29 PM
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: History

Great pic John thats pretty nice formation for old homebuilders . Nice to read an email from you hope you can fly more soon . I am still working on the Firefly designing and building hand rudder controls . oh you might be of help I need some lightweight cable blocks that i could use to reroute the rudder cables from the foot pedal to the throttle arm so i will be able to operate the throttle and the rudder with one arm I have the arm built and have a motorcycle twist grip throttle on it and the rig works well i just need 5 --3/32 cable blocks to make it operate the rudder. I cant find what i am looking for in any aircraft supply but i thing i am coming close with a small stainless marine cable blockMarine Hardware - Pulley Block With Removable Pin - WebRiggingSupply.com What do you think of this
















Marine Hardware - Pulley Block With Removable Pin - ..
Stainless Steel Marine Hardware > Pulley Block With Removable Pin Pulley Block With Removable Pin S.S. T304 with Nylon Sheave Part No. A B C D WT. EACH LBS. ..

View on www.webriggingsuppl...

Preview by Yahoo

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Chris Davis
KXP 503 492 hrs
Glider Pilot
Disabled from crash building Firefly


On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 1:10 PM, John Hauck <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com (jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com)> wrote:


I haven't flown my mkIII since I landed on my return flight from Oregon the
end of Sep. Eventually, I will, if he weather will cooperate a little bit.
I am tired of Winter and ready for Spring so I can get outside and play.

I used to fly in any wind, weather, temperature, altitude, but that was
yesterday. I am getting a little older and it ain't as much fun flying in
adverse weather now. So....I pick my flying days to suit me. Could have
done the same thing on my last flight out West, Sep 2014, but there is
something about adrenalin that influences the decision making process. Most
of the time if you don't fly when it is windy, you don't get anywhere out
there.

Here is a little bit of history. 10 years ago John Williamson, Kolbra, Gary
Haley, MKIII, me, MKIII, and Ken Korenek, Titan Tornado, decided to do a
last cross country flight of 2005. Of course, the other three were from
Arlington and Houston, TX, and I had to fly from Titus, AL. On 5 Dec 2005,
we met at the airport, Beaumont, TX, flew the river to Port Arthur, TX, then
hooked a right at the Gulf of Mexico, flew south, low level, down the beach
the length of Texas to the Mexican Border, turned right up the Rio Grande,
another right and up the Pecos River, to Sonora, TX, another right to
Austin, Houston, and back to Titus, AL. The flight took me 5 days and 4
nights. Took the other three from Texas, 3 days and 2 nights. All in all
it was a great flight and a chance for four homebuilt airplane pilots to
spend time together. One night we slept on the floor of the FBO at Mustang
Beach, the next night in our tents at the airport in Del Rio, TX.

The photo is of the three Kolbs high tailing it down the beach somewhere on
the Texas coast.

john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama - If you don't do it today, you may be too old to do it
tomorrow. Get busy and have some fun.


I say post a huge picture of your build progress on anything Kolb! It's
better than nothing!

Tony

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St. Louis, MO

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 8:40 pm    Post subject: History Reply with quote

John,

A really good picture. Who took it? And note all eyes on the beach are looking skyward at those Kolb's.

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Audubon, NJ
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Me - 78 yo
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 8:56 pm    Post subject: History Reply with quote

Ken Korenek took the picture of John W's Kolbra, Gary H's MKIII, and my MKIII.

We never got higher than that all the way down the Texas coast, up the Rio Grande and Pecos Rivers. Was a great flight.

john h
mkIII
Titus, Alabama

John,



A really good picture. Who took it? And note all eyes on the beach are looking skyward at those Kolb's.



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 6:50 am    Post subject: Re: History Reply with quote

Chris Davis - I googled "climbing pulley"
figuring that whatever sort of hardware
rock climbers use ought to be good,
found this: http://www.amazon.com/b?node=3402641
Might be worth a look.


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