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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 6:48 pm    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

I am 6'2" guy that weighs in at 250 to 260 lbs range just wondering if I am to heavy to fly the Kolbra......I have been told that I am to heavy for this machine and the weight and balance would be to nose heavy with me.

I am just curious cause I am considering buying one of these machines or something similar and just want your expertise on this issue.. Would I be better off with say a Mark III let me know what you all think about this.

Thanks in advance
Larry


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:33 am    Post subject: Re: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

HI Larry,

I have a MkIII xtra and have never flown a Kolbra but I am 200Lbs and can take another 200Lb passenger in my 80HP Jabiru plane, but it does make the nose a little heavy and I have limited passengers to 200Lbs for my comfort level.

If I take a 60Lb person it flys just fine with no noticeble effect, so I would expect a MkIII to fly fine also.

I have sat in a Kolbra and I would advise you to try out each model as getting in and out could be the major issue in deciding what model works best for you.

If you intend to fly just by yourself I would consider flying from the back seat in a Kolbra for weight and balance considerations but it may not make much difference.

Good luck with your search.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:27 am    Post subject: Re: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Larry, as far as your up front max weight of 260 lbs, it's not a problem. My wife and I weigh about 400 lbs (total weight of course) ahead of the cg and yes the nose is a little heavy, but I always have enough up elevator to make safe landings. I would recommend the Rotax 912uls (100 hp) for max performance and the added weight aft of the cg to offset your weight if you are concerned about it. I have my weight and balance sheets on file if you are interested.

I have made several videos with my wife and I flying the Kolbra. She does all the video from the rear seat and yes you will be able to fly yours from the front. If you would like to see any of these videos they are here on my youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/user/flyguy8294

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 3:10 pm    Post subject: Re: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Ralph and Franks thanks for the Info and the quick replies... I sure do appreciate you both taking time to give me some info on my concerns..
This is a great forum with a good bunch and lots of knowledge to draw from...
Thanks again
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:25 am    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Hi Larry, I know there are pilots in the States who regularly fly their
planes at an all up weight which would be illegal here.Fine if you can get
away with it (I suppose) Certainly if you did it here and had a crunch the
insurers would not pay out if they could prove (and they can) that you were
overweight on take off. In any case why have a plane straining all the time
to keep you in the air when one with a bit more load carrying capacity, not
to mention room, is available. Incidentally is that 250/260 lbs you mention
dripping wet in the bathroom. If so think about the weight of your clothes,
boots sandwiches, bottles of water etc. Don`t kid yourself. Cheers.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:38 am    Post subject: Re: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

patrickjladd(at)hotmail.c wrote:
Hi Larry, I know there are pilots in the States who regularly fly their
planes at an all up weight which would be illegal here.Fine if you can get
away with it (I suppose) Certainly if you did it here and had a crunch the
insurers would not pay out if they could prove (and they can) that you were
overweight on take off. In any case why have a plane straining all the time
to keep you in the air when one with a bit more load carrying capacity, not
to mention room, is available. Incidentally is that 250/260 lbs you mention
dripping wet in the bathroom. If so think about the weight of your clothes,
boots sandwiches, bottles of water etc. Don`t kid yourself. Cheers.
Pat

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Pat you have to remember that Larry would be flying solo and if he carried a passenger, that person would have to be within the weight limits for the Kolbra W&B. His max weight of 260 lbs is well within the weight limits for the Kolbra. I have 400 lbs and more with me and my wife flying and as you can see in the videos that it flies well.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 11:33 am    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

I am the manufacturer of my airplane, a Hauck/Kolb MKIII. I decide on what
the limitations are based on experience, design, and testing.

Most of us Americans don't like the Feds telling us what we can and cannot
do.

I can assure you, my MKIII is been thoroughly tested and proven to be more
than capable of any limitations I have imposed on it.

Ain't it nice to do things your way once in a while, have it all down its
Airworthiness Certificate, and all legal and above board.

I did a 20 minute test flight this morning. The new gear legs performed
great after three TO's and landings. Didn't have time to fly over to
Wetumpka Airport and land on pavement, but it sure did nice on grass and cow
crap. Yep, it's under the wing and on the horizontal tail.

john h
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 12:52 pm    Post subject: Re: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

John if I ever get one it will be landed in the pasture and will have cow crap on it too...so just slinging a little money on the wings and tail... Very Happy

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 1:33 pm    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

I do my best landings at my 700 foot grass strip that has difficult
approaches, landing NW or SE. Lots of 100 foot hardwoods to get over, then
let the bottom drop out, hold 50 mph and grease it in. The opposite
direction have to get over a high hedge row and make a 45 degree turn on
short, short final. The bigger the airport and the more runway I have, the
worst landings I will make. Think it is psychological.

My last landing this morning I hit a fresh one. When they have been eating
all this new crop green grass, it goes in one in and squirts out the other.
When it dries it is like epoxy.

We got about 100 head of new cows the last couple days. They haven't
learned the routine yet. The old cows were born and raised around my
airplane and noisy tractors. They don't pay much attention to any of them
except when they want to irritate me. They all love to feed and crap on my
airstrip.

Will start piling my camping gear in a pile on the living room floor and
check off my equipment list. All I got to do now is clean up Miss P'fer and
top her off with fuel. Then do a little rain dance so I'll have good
weather Monday to fly to Lakeland. It is 425 sm. Normally takes me 5.0
hours flight time, but have done it in 4.0 when I could snag a good
tailwind.

Hope to see a bunch of you guys down there.

john h
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Titus, Alabama

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 1:19 am    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Most of us Americans don't like the Feds telling us what we can and cannot
do>> No argument there John although the Americans seem to have a more
aggressive streak of independence than we do. Trouble is that the more
people you have in a small space the more organisation/ interference is
need. Boy! Hove we got a lot of people in a small space
That cow crap is OK if you pick it up landing.It doesn`t have time to go
hard. If you pick it up on takeoff its like concrete when you land. Out with
the bucket.
You would love our Wx at the moment. Nearly three weeks of more or less wall
to wall sunshine and clear skies. Little or no wind.Good viz. Skies are so
clear that I have seen the Space Station go over for the last four nights.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:25 pm    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Most of us Americans don't like the Feds telling us what we can and cannot
do>> No argument there John although the Americans seem to have a more
aggressive streak of independence than we do. Trouble is that the more
people you have in a small space the more organisation/ interference is
need. Boy! Hove we got a lot of people in a small space
That cow crap is OK if you pick it up landing.It doesn`t have time to go
hard. If you pick it up on takeoff its like concrete when you land. Out with
the bucket.
You would love our Wx at the moment. Nearly three weeks of more or less wall
to wall sunshine and clear skies. Little or no wind.Good viz. Skies are so
clear that I have seen the Space Station go over for the last four nights.

Pat


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:25 pm    Post subject: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Hi Ralph.
Rules here are
Single seater MTOW 661lbs
Two seater 992 lbs MTOW
This is properly weighed as for C of G, full fuel etc. Done by test pilot on
renewal of annual C of A, but only about every 5 years.(Planes seem to get
naturally heavier with time)
Plane must stall at MTOW at 40 mph

We also have a sort of superlight category which operates under hardly any
rules at all except the all up weight.It is so low that it never interested
me and the planes look to be a bit of a handful in very moderate conditions.
Fun though. There is a very pretty Fokker Eindecker about which is
beautiful.

Pat


Pat you have to remember that Larry would be flying solo and if he carried a
passenger, that person would have to be within the weight limits for the
Kolbra W&B. His max weight of 260 lbs is well within the weight limits for
the Kolbra. I have 400 lbs and more with me and my wife flying and as you
can see in the videos that it flies well.

Ralph

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N91493 E-AB
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28 years flying it

Kolbra 912ULS
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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2015 7:44 pm    Post subject: Re: 250# pilot to heavy to solo Kolbra? Reply with quote

Ralph B wrote:
Larry, as far as your up front max weight of 260 lbs, it's not a problem. My wife and I weigh about 400 lbs (total weight of course) ahead of the cg and yes the nose is a little heavy, but I always have enough up elevator to make safe landings. I would recommend the Rotax 912uls (100 hp) for max performance and the added weight aft of the cg to offset your weight if you are concerned about it. I have my weight and balance sheets on file if you are interested.

I have made several videos with my wife and I flying the Kolbra. She does all the video from the rear seat and yes you will be able to fly yours from the front. If you would like to see any of these videos they are here on my youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/user/flyguy8294
Thanks Ralph I have watched most of your videos and really enjoy them.. but you guys are polar bears.....I am from missouri and it doesn't get that cold very often down here Thank The Lord.... any way I just wanted to thank you for your kind reply and Dennis told me you fly a regular firestar and you are some lighter than me but he mentioned you said it flew fine with your weight.. Thanks again for your comment on this..

Larry

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