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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 8:16 am Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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Arksey:
Hope you are in warm Florida, enjoying the Kolb. Did you get the engine stoppage figured out?
It is very cold and snowy here--about 10-12" on the ground. --no time to be flying.
Best regards.
Jimmy Hill
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:48 am Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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engine quit when I throttled back to land. >>
Hi,
perhaps someone with more experience will kick in on this but I think that OPENING the throttle will often clear an ice blockage.
Cheers
Pat
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:28 pm Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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Hi Jimmy,
Yes we got to Florida Wed. evening before Thanksgiving, hauled the Firestar down here in a enclosed trailer. hauled it with my olds van, worked ok. The trailer was built for a firestar but with a 2 blade prop so i had to remove the 3 blade prop to get it in the trailer....trailer worked fine and pulled good, but when i hit uneven pavement it would rock back and forth like a baby buggy....I intend to put shocks on it to stop that action...It was a bit of work to haul but if the flying down here this winter is enjoyable I will do it again...
Regard the carburetor ice, I am sure that is what the problem was and I intend to look into carb heat, it was ideal conditions for it and as I fly whenever i can I guess i better have carb heat to take care of it....I would not like to be over hostile country and have that happen. I sure have had fun flying the plane this last summer and am very happy with it. I am near Sebring Florida and you should think about coming down for the sport category exp at the sebring airport the 1st part of Jan. and I will show you around the area and for sure try and make Sun and Fun...I hope to be there with the plane and camp in the ultra light section...
I will be back to flying down here in a week or so...been fishing some already.
Jim Swan Firestar ll Michigan
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:01 am Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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Jim:
What is the sport category expo? When is it? I am not familar with it.
No doubt your weather is nicer than our just now. We have had a real big winter storm; snow is melting off now, but will take a while, as we had about a foot.
Regards.
Jimmy
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George Alexander
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 245 Location: SW Florida
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 3:51 am Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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Jimmy et al:
Link to the Expo site....
http://www.sport-aviation-expo.com/
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http://gtalexander.home.att.net
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Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 2:01 PM
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Subject: Re: carburetor ice question
Jim:
What is the sport category expo? When is it? I am not familar with it.
No doubt your weather is nicer than our just now. We have had a real big winter storm; snow is melting off now, but will take a while, as we had about a foot.
Regards.
Jimmy
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kiwimick
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 25 Location: ENGLAND
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 11:52 am Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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Pat, you are correct, briskly opening the throttle will often break the ice away by the rapid increase of air flow.
Incidentally I think I may have fell victum to ice yesterday while conducting a airworthiness test on a HKS powered X-Air. During climb out at approx 250' a sudden reduction in power caused me to make a forced landing into a very soft field resulting in a wrecked aircraft. I initially thought that it was fuel starvation, however a glance at the press guage showed it to be fine, no carb heater fitted to these engines and as they offer poor performance on a 2 seat aircraft anyway there is little room for loss of power at all.
Mike
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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:37 pm Post subject: carburetor ice question |
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Pat, you are correct, briskly opening the throttle will often break the ice away >>
Thank you Mike. Glad to have corroboration and thanks for the `always on` carb. heat fitted to my Xtra.
Sorry to hear of the crunch. Hope you are OK. There was so much wind on the charts I thought everyone in the UK was grounded.
Found your truck in the lorry park at the NEC without TOO much trouble and managed to load the new wing into my hired van which luckily had a small space above the drivers cab This enabled us to travel home with closed rear doors. It would have been very uncomfortable otherwise as we hit high winds and and pelting hail from the tail end of the front going through.
Hope you had a succesful show and sold lots of Kolbs and Sonex. Mean looking beast.
What did you think about the French rear prop driven tear drop just inside the entrance.? I thought Jim Bede had come to town. One guy looking at that thin high speed wing said `A Free funeral with every kit` I tended to agree with him. No one seemed to have any performance figures for it on the stand but it was nicely finished..
I have advised Mike that the exhaust will arrive direct from you.
All the best
Pat
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