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firebug
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 36 Location: Montgomery Alabama
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 4:33 pm Post subject: Re: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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I did good to ask this question. [as he pats himself on the back] This has been nice to found out what makes these kolbs fly[MONEY] and how we make it.
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planecrazzzy Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 5:59 pm Post subject: Re: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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Your close......
It takes TWO things to fly.....
Airspeed and Money....
Gotta Fly...
Mike in MN FSII / N381PM
firebug wrote: | I did good to ask this question. [as he pats himself on the back] This has been nice to found out what makes these kolbs fly[MONEY] and how we make it. |
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rswiderski(at)earthlink.n Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:34 pm Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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I sent this earlier & it never posted, here's a 2nd try.
After high school, I repaired the county schools' audio/visual
equipment & managed a gas station/garage. During college I welded up
nuclear trigger devices for Martin Merietta. Got my BS degree in Chemistry.
Built houses for a year then went back & got a Masters & Specialist in
counseling. I did counseling for 2 years, then went into ministry for the
next 17 years, mostly working with youth, but also coordinating the adult
education & family retreats. Then I spent 2 years teaching kids with
learning & emotional problems. For the last 6 years I have been teaching
math to incarcerated teenage boys.
My wife of 30 years is a gift that has greatly exceeded what I
dreamt for as a young buck, and as each year goes by, I am continued to be
surprised by the treasure she is. We have 2 children, a daughter who is a
teacher a precious
granddaughter & another grandchild on the way.
God has blessed my life richly, he has even seen fit to grant my
life long dream -- I have a home in the quiet country on ten acres with a
shop and access to a 4000ft grass strip.
Richard Swiderski
Ocala FL
SlingShot, TurboSuzuki
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Roger Lee
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1464 Location: Tucson, Az.
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flyingfox(at)copper.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:23 am Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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Yeah they do fly on money but let me tell you, the 'cheap to fly' 172 that I
first bought cost me $10,000 at first annual and there was nothing visible
changed to the airplane. It suddenly dawned on me that all that flying I do
in Army helicopters and civilian King Air's is backed up by someone in a
hangar spending a lot of someone else's money.
I believe it was at that point in February of 2000 that I made the
subconscious decision to at least reduce the sting by getting something that
I could fix myself. My first foray into the avionics shop to get my ADF
looked at cost me $3000, for an ADF!?!
They not only repaired something I asked for an estimate on by they charged
a shop rate of over $70 an hour. Oh they did pull their Dymo labeler out and
made pretty labels for my circuit breakers and avionics master switch but,
was it worth $3000? Not for me. I know nothing of avionics, but I know
people who do and once My little Kolb is in the shop, the shop rate goes to
me...
I cannot wait.
Todd
On 1/29/06 7:33 PM, "firebug" <gcc1964(at)mon-cre.net> wrote:
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I did good to ask this question. [as he pats himself on the back] This has
been nice to found out what makes these kolbs fly[MONEY] and how we make it.
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Flying Fox Services
Visit my Blog at www.flyingfoxhangar.blogspot.com
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rp3420(at)freescale.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:43 am Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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I graduated from Arizona State University in 93 with a BS in business
marketing. Worked for Hancock home builder until summer of 94 and
started work with Motorola semiconductor sector. Got my foot in the
door as an manufacturing associate running high tech equipment. Worked
myself into manufacturing management, which I hated mainly due to the
dry drunk I worked under. Scrambled to do anything else and was picked
up by the device engineering group where I still am working as a device
engineering technician now for Motorola's spin-off of their semi sector-
Freescale semiconductor. Married 16 years with five children- 3 oldest
girls and my two little boys, ranging from the oldest of 12 to my
youngest of 3 yrs old.
Have a love for aviation since I was a boy. Parents would give me
flying lessons for birthday/Christmas as a youth. Fly RC planes when I
was a youth as well, and still do. Always wanted to build my own
experimental flying machine. Been working on my Kolb Firestar II and
uncle Craig's Mark III Xtra for little over six years. Took a lot of
skeaming, dreaming, scrimping, scraping, wheelin, dealing to get my
Firestar flying machine done. Just finishing up the paint job on both
and hopefully will start flying here to build some time to go to the
monument valley rally in May.
Tim Gherkins
Firestar II/503dcdi/Powerfin prop/ BSR 750
www.milows.com - check out our website.
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flyingfox(at)copper.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:53 am Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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Been waiting for a Milows update for a long time. Any changes coming to the
website?
On 1/30/06 10:43 AM, "Gherkins Tim-rp3420" <rp3420(at)freescale.com> wrote:
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I graduated from Arizona State University in 93 with a BS in business
marketing. Worked for Hancock home builder until summer of 94 and
started work with Motorola semiconductor sector. Got my foot in the
door as an manufacturing associate running high tech equipment. Worked
myself into manufacturing management, which I hated mainly due to the
dry drunk I worked under. Scrambled to do anything else and was picked
up by the device engineering group where I still am working as a device
engineering technician now for Motorola's spin-off of their semi sector-
Freescale semiconductor. Married 16 years with five children- 3 oldest
girls and my two little boys, ranging from the oldest of 12 to my
youngest of 3 yrs old.
Have a love for aviation since I was a boy. Parents would give me
flying lessons for birthday/Christmas as a youth. Fly RC planes when I
was a youth as well, and still do. Always wanted to build my own
experimental flying machine. Been working on my Kolb Firestar II and
uncle Craig's Mark III Xtra for little over six years. Took a lot of
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Flying Fox Services
Visit my Blog at www.flyingfoxhangar.blogspot.com
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DO NOT ARCHIVE
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rp3420(at)freescale.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:18 am Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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Jimmy, Todd and Kolbers,
The website will be getting updated here soon. Uncle Milow(Craig) keeps
harrassing me to take some pictures of the Firestar and post them. We
have been concentrating all our efforts to getting both of these planes
up and flying. We are half tempted to spend a 4 day weekend at El
Mirage dry lake bed just an hour north of Los Angelos to test the planes
out and gain some flying experience. Uncle Craig travels a lot now and
I see him maybe every two weeks, but we are both close to flying. We
really want to see what the home-made cowl will do with the Mrk III
Extra engine and plane performance.
I try to read this list on a daily basis, so we are still here and
lurking, looking forward to MV.
Tim Gherkins
Phx, AZ
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flyingfox(at)copper.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 11:33 am Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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I cannot wait to see how the enclosure works on the Mark III for the engine.
It looks very sleek indeed.
Todd
On 1/30/06 1:16 PM, "Gherkins Tim-rp3420" <rp3420(at)freescale.com> wrote:
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Jimmy, Todd and Kolbers,
The website will be getting updated here soon. Uncle Milow(Craig) keeps
harrassing me to take some pictures of the Firestar and post them. We
have been concentrating all our efforts to getting both of these planes
up and flying. We are half tempted to spend a 4 day weekend at El
Mirage dry lake bed just an hour north of Los Angelos to test the planes
out and gain some flying experience. Uncle Craig travels a lot now and
I see him maybe every two weeks, but we are both close to flying. We
really want to see what the home-made cowl will do with the Mrk III
Extra engine and plane performance.
I try to read this list on a daily basis, so we are still here and
lurking, looking forward to MV.
Tim Gherkins
Phx, AZ
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David.Lehman
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 265 Location: "Lovely" Fresno CA
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:27 pm Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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So, how much do you charge?...
On 1/28/06, Ralph Hoover <flht99reh(at)netzero.com> wrote:
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I was really hesitant in replying to the post about our walks of life. but
I felt a resaponsibility to my brother Kolbers to share my expierence.
I'm a 61 year old male topless dancer [Twisted Evil] in an all male bar
on Friday nights. I make most of my money from law suite [Idea] won against
men who beat me up . I only have to work one night a week (Fridays) but
with the lawyer I have, he assures me that that is enough to establish my
retirement nest egg. [Wink] [Wink]
This allows me a considerable amount of time to fly my Kolb , with or
without the neck and back brace , and sometimes without the
eye-patch [Wink] . I hoping that if I continue doing what I doing and add
Saturday nights, that I could in fact double my income and buy a Kolb Mark
III with one of the new four cycle motors. This would allow me the
opertunity to fly out and join John H. and the rest of you in Arazona. If
any of you pilots woudl be interested, I als do private partys, and bring
my own club and chain.
Ralph, the good one [Question] [Question] from Ohio!
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rlaird
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 373 Location: Houston
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:24 pm Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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If you wink, and you have an eye-patch, isn't that technically a blink?
Quote: | > without the neck and back brace , and sometimes without the
> eye-patch [Wink] . I hoping that if I continue doing what I doing and add
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formerly: MkIIIc w/ 912ULS & Gyrobee
current: Autogyro Cavalon w/ 914ULS
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flht99reh(at)netzero.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:30 am Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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Robert, I would have to say that it depends on which eye one winks with and
which eye has the patch. I'm not paid to think as a male topless dancer,
just shake my tail feather and run like $#
% !
And speaking about shaking....Would someone wake and shake John H. He hasn't
said anything lately. John if you're reading, move something. My ex-employer
used to say that it was the only way he knew if someone was still alive! HA,
HA. That and watch who comes in on pay day!
Ralph, the good one from Ohio (like there are any bad ones anywhere in the
USA).
If you wink, and you have an eye-patch, isn't that technically a blink?
Quote: | > without the neck and back brace , and sometimes without the
> eye-patch [Wink] . I hoping that if I continue doing what I doing and
add
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jimh474(at)earthlink.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 7:20 pm Post subject: Different occupations of Kolbers? |
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Y'all;
Bro John is out of pocket for a few days, He should be back tomorrow or
Friday
Bro Jim
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