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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:41 am    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

I've been flying for many years, and I'm currently part owner of a Cessna
182. I also own a recreational vehicle which I love to travel in, around
the country. But what I would really enjoy, is an airplane that I could
tow on a trailer behind my RV, stopping and flying wherever the scenery
looks interesting. RVs seem to be towing every other kind of recreational
vehicle, these days, so why not an airplane?

Obviously such an aircraft would have to have folding wings, which is why
I've been looking at the Kolb Mark III Xtra. It looks like Kolb aircraft
are designed for folding and trailering, while other folding wing designs
seem to have been included as an afterthought; more for taking up less
space in the hangar. I also see lots of pictures of Kolb aircraft being
towed around on trailers; much more so than other aircraft. Is there a
reason for this?

I also like the fact that the Kolb does not use a wet wing, thus there is
no need to drain the fuel before folding the wings.

Does anyone have any experience with extended trailering of the 701 behind
an RV? If so, I would sure like to talk to you!

If anyone has any suggestions or advice on this topic, I'd sure appreciate
hearing from you. Thanks!

Chris Wolf
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 3:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

I tow my plane . I used to tow it each time I flew...But now I only tow it

Home for winter storage ( MN ) and then back to the hanger in Spring...

I still fold it up after each flight , that way I get half price hanger rental.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:09 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 1:55 am    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

It looks like Kolb aircraft
are designed for folding and trailering, while other folding wing designs
seem to have been included as an afterthought; >>

Hi Chris,

If folding wings are the most important consideration and it is available in
the States try the `Escapade`. Sorry to be a traitor to the Kolb but
compared to the Escapade the Kolb wing fold was designed by a retarded 5
year old.
With the Escapade you can fold the wings, by yourself, without any trestles
or supports in 2 minutes. No disconnect of controls. Ready to trailer away
in 7 minutes.

I am not saying it is a better plane, after all I bought a Kolb, but for
wing folding it has to be considered.

Pat

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:50 am    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

. In fact, he recommended that the 701's wings be completely
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removed before trailering. Also, since the 701 has fuel tanks in the
wings, the fuel has to be drained before folding the wings (or removing
the
wings).

Seems like a real pain to me. Also, I know some folding planes (Kitfox, I
think) fold back without rotating the wings down. This makes for faster
folding but you need a really wide trailer to handle it.

And the 701 uses bolts, rather than clevis pins to secure the
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wings, so the Kolb folds a little faster than the 701.

I don't think the speed of folding/unfolding is an issue - at least for me
it isn't. When you factor in the amount of time needed to drive to the
airport, set up, etc. a few minutes more or less for set up to me is
immaterial. What is important to me is whether or not it can be done by one
person.

I plan on one hour from dropping the tail gate to taxiing. That gives me
time to get all the junk out of the trailer, remove all the tie downs, roll
out the plane, remove all the security thingys I have for traveling, put the
plane together, refuel, preflight, pee, then go flying.

I've had some
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sheet metal experience, which favors the all-metal 701, but it looks like
fabric covering isn't that hard to learn. And I hear it's cheap to
repair.

Fabric is real easy to repair. Unfortunately, I'm real good at it.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 12:57 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:54:56 +0100, Pat Ladd wrote:

Quote:
>Chris Wolf wrote:
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> It looks like Kolb aircraft
>are designed for folding and trailering, while other folding wing designs
>seem to have been included as an afterthought; >>

Quote:
Hi Chris,

If folding wings are the most important consideration and it is available in
the States try the `Escapade`. Sorry to be a traitor to the Kolb but
compared to the Escapade the Kolb wing fold was designed by a retarded 5
year old.
With the Escapade you can fold the wings, by yourself, without any trestles
or supports in 2 minutes. No disconnect of controls. Ready to trailer away
in 7 minutes.

I am not saying it is a better plane, after all I bought a Kolb, but for
wing folding it has to be considered.

Yes it does. I have looked at the Escapade, along with the Rans Coyote and
Kitfox. They all seem like fine planes, but they all fold their wings the
same way. The wing breaks at the leading edge, next to the fuselage, and
simply swings back against the fuselage. This certainly makes for quick
wing folding, and would be ideal for quick folding for hangar storage, but
it seems to have a couple of potential drawbacks for extended trailering.

First, the wings are still in their flying configuration. If being carried
on an open trailer, a strong side gust of wind could easily generate a lot
of lift from the wing being struck. The plane will end up being pulled up
and down at the same time. I don't know if the forces involved are enough
to damage the plane, but I would hate to be the guy who finds out.

Second, and more important, the folded plane is going to be significantly
wider than a plane like the Kolb, where the wings fold flat against the
fuselage. This would seem to require a wider trailer, which is bulkier and
more expensive.

I guess it comes down to which is more important; quick fold, or smaller
trailer. Must think about this.

Thanks for the recommendation.

Chris Wolf
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 1:02 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 07:50:43 -0700, Dave Pelletier wrote:

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>Chris Wolf wrote:
> In fact, he recommended that the 701's wings be completely
> removed before trailering. Also, since the 701 has fuel tanks in the
> wings, the fuel has to be drained before folding the wings (or removing
> the wings).

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Seems like a real pain to me.

Yeah, that's my biggest complaint against the 701's folding wings. The
fuel has to be drained before folding the wings.

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Also, I know some folding planes (Kitfox, I
think) fold back without rotating the wings down. This makes for faster
folding but you need a really wide trailer to handle it.

And the 701 uses bolts, rather than clevis pins to secure the
> wings, so the Kolb folds a little faster than the 701.

I don't think the speed of folding/unfolding is an issue - at least for me
it isn't. When you factor in the amount of time needed to drive to the
airport, set up, etc. a few minutes more or less for set up to me is
immaterial. What is important to me is whether or not it can be done by one
person.

Good point. I take it the Kolb can be folded (or unfolded) by just one
person?

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 1:48 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

Chris,

But also don't lose sight of the fact the Escapade has a much smaller wing
than Kolb. A smaller wing is easier to fold. Smarter yet, make the wing
even smaller and you won't even need to fold it. Ray Stits flew a plane with
an 8 ft wing span - no folding required!

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 2:18 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 03:00:16 -0400, Dennis Souder wrote:

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Chris,

But also don't lose sight of the fact the Escapade has a much smaller wing
than Kolb. A smaller wing is easier to fold. Smarter yet, make the wing
even smaller and you won't even need to fold it. Ray Stits flew a plane with
an 8 ft wing span - no folding required!

Indeed. Planes can be flown with very small wings. But they don't tend to
glide too well if the engine quits. I understand the Zenith 701 comes down
at about a thousand feet per minute, unpowered.

Or you can fly a powered parachute, or powered paraglider, with a ram-air
parachute wing. The ultimate folding wing. Just stuff it in a bag!

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:35 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On 10/15/06, Chris Wolf <cwolf41(at)comcast.net (cwolf41(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
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Good point. I take it the Kolb can be folded (or unfolded) by just one
person?

Yes. I do it every time I fly.

Also, I've flown in a 701... nice plane and all, but the view -- especially at slow speeds -- sux big time... you have to look out the door to see anything in front of you.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 3:47 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:34:25 -0500, Robert Laird wrote:

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>On 10/15/06, Chris Wolf <cwolf41(at)comcast.net> wrote:
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> Good point. I take it the Kolb can be folded (or unfolded) by just one
> person?

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Yes. I do it every time I fly.

Glad to hear that. Another point in the Kolb's favor. Does it really only
take about 15 minutes?

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Also, I've flown in a 701... nice plane and all, but the view -- especially
at slow speeds -- sux big time... you have to look out the door to see
anything in front of you.

I've also flown in a 701, and I thought the view was pretty
decent.....until I got a look at the view from a Kolb. For a flightseeing
airplane, the Kolb looks hard to beat.

Also, the 701 is a bit cramped when it comes to leg room. Looks like
plenty of leg room on a Mark III Xtra.

Thanks for the info!

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 11:49 am    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

Hi Chris,

the Kolb wingfold certainly makes for a narrow set up but have a good look
at the amount of clearance between the leading edge and the ground. It is
pretty close.

I don`t know how regular trailers deal with the tilt as the plane is pushed
up a sloping tailgate. Although I am woefully short of practical experience
in this area when the ground is rough I am very, very careful of the leading
edge.

Good luck

Cheers

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:41 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

Chris & Pat

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I don`t know how regular trailers deal with the tilt as the plane is
pushed up a sloping tailgate. Although I am woefully short of practical
experience in this area when the ground is rough I am very, very careful
of the leading edge.

I have quite a bit of experience with this and you're correct Pat, the

sloping tailgate is a problem. I bought a heavy duty trailer jack that
telescopes up and down and welded it on the trailer tongue. I also cut off
the handle and welded on a 5/8" nut. When I'm ready to take out the plane,
I let down the tailgate and telescope the jack down as far as I can. Then I
use my 18v drill with a 5/8" socket to raise the tongue. The telescoping
feature allows me to get the jack plate pretty close to the ground before I
have to start cranking. I can raise the tongue plenty high enough to
minimize the angle between the tailgate and the floor so the wings won't hit
when folded.

The brand name of the jack was "Bulldog" and I got it at a place that sells
mostly horse trailers.

We are having an open house this weekend and i can take some pictures if
you'd like.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:55 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

Unless you are working with a fairly flat apron area you will have to
create a device at the tailwheel that raises the rearend up at least
three feet to avoid blemishing the wings.

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On 16, Oct 2006, at 3:48 PM, pat ladd wrote:

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Hi Chris,

the Kolb wingfold certainly makes for a narrow set up but have a good
look at the amount of clearance between the leading edge and the
ground. It is pretty close.

I don`t know how regular trailers deal with the tilt as the plane is
pushed up a sloping tailgate. Although I am woefully short of
practical experience in this area when the ground is rough I am very,
very careful of the leading edge.

Good luck

Cheers

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:25 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:48:27 +0100, Pat Ladd wrote:

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Hi Chris,

the Kolb wingfold certainly makes for a narrow set up but have a good look
at the amount of clearance between the leading edge and the ground. It is
pretty close.

Yeah, about 3-4", or so I've been told, when the plane is sitting level.
Have to watch that. Wouldn't take much to damage it.

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I don`t know how regular trailers deal with the tilt as the plane is pushed
up a sloping tailgate. Although I am woefully short of practical experience
in this area when the ground is rough I am very, very careful of the leading
edge.

Good luck

Cheers

Thanks, Pat. I think I would build some sort of little rolling support
that I could slip around the fuselage pipe, just ahead of the tail, to
raise the leading edges clear of the ground. Unless somebody has already
come up with a better idea. Which wouldn't surprise me.

What we really need is a "kneeling trailer" that lowers the bed of the
trailer down to the ground, so there is no slope. Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:29 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 14:42:14 -0700, Dave Pelletier wrote:

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Chris & Pat

> I don`t know how regular trailers deal with the tilt as the plane is
> pushed up a sloping tailgate. Although I am woefully short of practical
> experience in this area when the ground is rough I am very, very careful
> of the leading edge.
>
I have quite a bit of experience with this and you're correct Pat, the
sloping tailgate is a problem. I bought a heavy duty trailer jack that
telescopes up and down and welded it on the trailer tongue. I also cut off
the handle and welded on a 5/8" nut. When I'm ready to take out the plane,
I let down the tailgate and telescope the jack down as far as I can. Then I
use my 18v drill with a 5/8" socket to raise the tongue. The telescoping
feature allows me to get the jack plate pretty close to the ground before I
have to start cranking. I can raise the tongue plenty high enough to
minimize the angle between the tailgate and the floor so the wings won't hit
when folded.

The brand name of the jack was "Bulldog" and I got it at a place that sells
mostly horse trailers.

We are having an open house this weekend and i can take some pictures if
you'd like.

I'd like very much to see them, Dave. Thanks!

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:32 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 17:55:23 -0400, Robert Bean wrote:

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Unless you are working with a fairly flat apron area you will have to
create a device at the tailwheel that raises the rearend up at least
three feet to avoid blemishing the wings.

Three feet? That much? Hmm. Didn't realize it would take that much.
Guess it would be a good idea to get a trailer as low as possible.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

I've been fllying my firefly out of a trailer for 5 years and it is very easy to scrape the leading edge of the wings if the front of the trailer is not raised high enough. Ask me how I know.
I put 4 X 4s under the tongue jack to maximize the tongue lift and this has worked for me. You just need to be very careful the first time you load and unload to make sure you have clearance.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:17 pm    Post subject: Looking For A Plane To Trailer Reply with quote

I have seen photos of a Kolb trailer where it is designed to kneel. There
are also a few of us that have carts like you are talking about for holding
the wings. I have a custom trailer with a cart that I'm building that I'm
planning to pull with my Toyota mini van that I will share with you when it
is finished.

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