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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:25 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Lynn-Check out trickair.com. They make what you are looking for.
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 1:07 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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40LBS of skis for $3600. yes three thousand six hundread big ones . I dont think so . these are for the so called certified aircraft . Now if they got them down to around 10 pounds each and a reasonable 500 bucks then they would probably be worth the money . If you read on the website after certification the price is going up more, what a rip off .
I wish the company well in there endevores
Merry Christmas everyone
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crazyivan
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:43 am Post subject: Re: Skis for Kitfox's |
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I'm glad to see that somebody else thought that $3600 for experimental skis is nuts. And they aren't even painted. Seems to me that either their manufacturing process is too expensive or they are trying to get a premium profit just because it's aviation.
I'd be willing to pay $1500 max for a new set of LIGHTER, wheel penetrating skis that have had some market exposure and positive feedback. (I prefer John's suggestion of 500 bucks)
I don't know if I should wish these aviation entrepreneurs good luck or be mad because they are trying to make the aviation lifestyle that much more expensive for us regular Joes.
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:18 am Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Funny you should mention lighter, wheel-penetrating skis...I'm in the
process of ordering/building a set right now, based on the best ideas
that I've heard/seen/read about. I'm certainly not in any position to
market anything....just building a set for my own pleasure, if the
snow ever comes this way. Maybe I should be glad there's no snow
yet...might be tempted to clamp on some barrel staves, and give it a
go. : )
There are others out there that might be better suited to build/
market a set, and maybe your comments will stir some
activity....anyone...John, Dave, Michel?
Lynn
On Dec 28, 2006, at 8:43 AM, crazyivan wrote:
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I'm glad to see that somebody else thought that $3600 for
experimental skis is nuts. And they aren't even painted. Seems to
me that either their manufacturing process is too expensive or they
are trying to get a premium profit just because it's aviation.
I'd be willing to pay $1500 max for a new set of LIGHTER, wheel
penetrating skis that have had some market exposure and positive
feedback. (I prefer John's suggestion of 500 bucks)
I don't know if I should wish these aviation entrepreneurs good
luck or be mad because they are trying to make the aviation
lifestyle that much more expensive for us regular Joes.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:46 am Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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yes 3600 out of my pocket book for a Kitfox.
There are some manufactures that make them for about 1500 for challengers
but a Kitfox is a bit heavier and those are straight skis. I think 1000 $
would be a very fair price for a pair of 4130 wheel skis. I have straight
skis now and when I get my 21 iuch tires from Jim, perhaps i should make a
set that would accommadate others? I have 16 inch golf cart style tires now
so I do not think that that would e a common size tire/ski combo?
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Float Flyr
Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:12 am Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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I have the straight skis but would prefer to have the penetration skis.
Loading the plane on a trailer is easier with the wheels, not to mention
putting it back in the garage.
May be the way to go would be for someone to offer a ski kit. That would
remove all liability and could lower the prices. The kit should include
Axels drilled etc to accept the ski mount, the ski frames and a ski skin
along with cables, bungees and the cable fittings. Done that way I could
see the cost drop close to the $500 mark.
Noel
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:17 am Post subject: Re: Skis for Kitfox's |
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hay I just got a thought, what about mounting some snow boards to your plane. Maybe a stupid idea, so don't take me seriously. just thinking out loud.
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dave
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:24 am Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Noel,
NO chance of 500 $ unless you talking EACH !!
4130 is 3 to 5 $ a foot alone.
you will need 20 to 25 feet per ski
UHMW is about 3 to 4 $ a square foot.
10 sq feet needed.
Am I missing somthing ?
Also ........ A tip to move in shot on skis ..... use a 2 x 6 that fits
under the axles and between the calipers and put on a floor jack . lift up
a few inches and pull the plane on floor jack . If you have a tail ski it
will drag ok or put a dolly under the tail ski.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:29 am Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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yes
but only on real light planes imo.
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crazyivan
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 62 Location: Pensacola
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 11:31 am Post subject: Re: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Sportflight.com photo and file share page has a lot of ideas for home made skis. Check this one out: http://www.sportflight.com/cgi-bin/uploader.pl?action=view&epoch=1070714137
Not too sure how effective these are but it's a brilliant (simple) idea to work from.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:40 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Those were my skis Dave that I made for my M2. They were fine (and very
effective) for that airplane at just over 500 lbs and would be OK for up
through the IV if kept light, but wouldn't be enough surface area for the
heavier models like the 5+. Interesting enough, the total weight of each
ski was less than the wheel and tire. Axle bushings were just hardware
store bronze units at a couple bucks each. The ABS plastic skis provided a
very slippery surface and takeoff was about the same as the wheels. I even
used them on bare concrete a few times with very little scuffing.
Unfortunately, when I sold the II, the skis went with it. Fairly easy to
make though. If anyone has any questions about them just let me know.
Deke
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Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 2:09 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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On Dec 28, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Lynn Matteson wrote:
Quote: | There are others out there that might be better suited to build/market
a set, and maybe your comments will stir some
activity....anyone...John, Dave, Michel?
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Just a second, Lynn, I'll take a crash course in welding then I'll make
you a nice pair of skis ... kidding!
Just an idea: I think wheel penetration skis don't have to be very
strong. If they are, and you hit a rock hidden under the snow, they
might bend your gears. If the are not, you'll bend the skis but your
wheel will still be there and that what's matter, isn't it? You can
then remove the skis and fix them while the plane is ready to fly for
the summer. Just a thought.
Cheers,
Michel
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Richard Rabbers
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 114 Location: Benton Harbor, MI - USA
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:22 pm Post subject: Re: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Skiplane fly in - Jan. 27th 2007
- probably a pretty good opportunity to check out various ski set ups.
http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/061221_skiplane.html
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:35 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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I was actually referring to your friend...Paul?...who welded your
skis. Incidentally, I noticed that you don't have a diagonal brace
from one side to the other...was that a part of the 'not too strong'
school of thought? I'm not being picky, just observing.
I also just noticed your use of the phrase: crash course in
welding...hmmmm...interesting. : )
By the way, there is a guy over here in Michigan who is a flight
instructor and serves some other aviation job, and his last name is
Krashen...wonder how many folks walk away after being introduced to
him as their flight instructor?
Lynn
p. s. I ordered the tubing for my skis yesterday. I've got a little
extra ordered to do some practice welding...gas and MIG...and to do
some practice bending. I like the bends that appear on the outside of
your skis, at the pivot point...keeps the leverage nice and short.
do not archive
On Dec 28, 2006, at 5:08 PM, Michel Verheughe wrote:
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On Dec 28, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Lynn Matteson wrote:
> There are others out there that might be better suited to build/
> market a set, and maybe your comments will stir some
> activity....anyone...John, Dave, Michel?
Just a second, Lynn, I'll take a crash course in welding then I'll
make you a nice pair of skis ... kidding!
Just an idea: I think wheel penetration skis don't have to be very
strong. If they are, and you hit a rock hidden under the snow, they
might bend your gears. If the are not, you'll bend the skis but
your wheel will still be there and that what's matter, isn't it?
You can then remove the skis and fix them while the plane is ready
to fly for the summer. Just a thought.
Cheers,
Michel
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:37 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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That's a long term goal for me, if I can get mine done by then...be a
shame to build skis and then find better ideas there, though.
Lynn
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:57 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Dave where in the heck are you buying your 4130 cuzz i am not paying that
much 7/8 .035 is only $2.59 a foot and if i buy more than 100 feet i get it
cheaper .
Fly safe fly low fly slow and quick takeoffs to all.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:15 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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.875 x 035 wall is 4.50 a foot here..........
If I ordered form Wicks or spruce it would be near 50% to 100% more that
price FOB there due to the customs brokers and couriers sticking it to
us........
Like i said on average 4130 is
Quote: | 4130 is 3 to 5 $ a foot alone.
you will need 20 to 25 feet per ski<<
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Now our money is about 12 % differance plus duty in Canada
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:38 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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OMG , That is horrible Dave , We need to just load our planes with the stuff
as we fly over and just say its spare parts for our own planes if we have
trouble lol . and stock it at your place .
Take care fly safe fly snow
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:51 pm Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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Dave:
The floor jack is a good idea for getting in and out of the shop but
wouldn't help me get it on the trailer. I have been considering bulling a
bit of snow up with my J5 and pulling the plane directly onto the trailer.
The WX here is a bit colder here today but we are a good ways off seeing the
bay freeze over. I'm not planning on taking the floats off until it is well
and truly frozen... We are only about 12 WK away from spring break-up.....
Of course in this part of the world spring break-up occurs when the ice
breakers come in to open the bay for lobster fishing. Late march... Fresh
water may not open until mid April.
The last few years have been pretty poor for ski flying... Less snow and no
sea ice. Inland you can land just about any where. There are laws that
don't permit the building of roads close to ponds so getting the plane off a
trailer in location that is usable for flying can be fun. The last owner
used to tow the plane behind his snowmobile about a half a mile to a frozen
bog he used as a strip.
Noel
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 11:41 am Post subject: Skis for Kitfox's |
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On Dec 29, 2006, at 1:36 AM, Lynn Matteson wrote:
Quote: | I was actually referring to your friend...Paul?...who welded your skis.
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Yes, here is the story, Lynn. I got some good photos of wheel
penetrating skis from a Norwegian Avid pilot. With the photos in the
background, I went to make a technical drawing, at scale (scaling on
the tyre diameter) of what I felt was a good reproduction of the Avid
Flyer's skis. Then I asked my friend Paul, who has been a welder for 40
years, to make them for me, from the drawings and the photos. But
first, I took him for a flight, we looked at the gear construction, the
axis, etc. Then he made them.
I even trusted them enough to go flying with me after the first trial
that I have published on my web page. Incidentally, he is also the guy
who welded my Jabiru engine mount. Those who have seen it say that it
is a beautiful welding job.
Should I hit a rock under the snow, I don't know what will give up
first. But, from taking the plane in and out of the hangar, it becomes
evident to me that a side force on one end of the ski will give a big
twisting moment and will probably damage the entire gear. So, my wish
is that it would only bend the ski and not the gear. Does that make
sense?
Cheers,
Michel
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