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John Hauck



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:49 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

Hi Gang:

Here is an index page with 20 photos of my mkIII fuselage.

http://home.elmore.rr.com/jhauck/Hauck%20mkIII/

Click on the file to see the photo.

Give you some idea of the small changes we made in my bird.

If you have any questions about them, let me know and I will attempt
to answer.

john h
mkIII


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:05 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

| Here is an index page with 20 photos of my mkIII fuselage.
|
| http://home.elmore.rr.com/jhauck/Hauck%20mkIII/
Gang;

Forgot to mention. The reason it is on the trailer in front of the
house is to get it into the basement and begin updating and
repowering. Major updates are new glass all around and rebuild gap
seal. The lexan lasted 15 years and was looking pretty ratty by the
time I took the wings off last month. Will take a little effort to
get the new engine installed and ready to go.

Should be flying in time to make Sun and Fun next month.

john h
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:10 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

| Here is an index page with 20 photos of my mkIII fuselage.
|
| http://home.elmore.rr.com/jhauck/Hauck%20mkIII/
Gang:

FTP did not upload all the photos although the files got loaded. Will
scratch my head a bit and see if I can get the rest of the photos
uploaded.

20,000 xin loi's,

johnh
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:20 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

| FTP did not upload all the photos although the files got loaded.
Gang:

Musta scratched the right spot. All the photos loaded this time.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:59 am    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

These photos are just great, John. Really shows off Miss P'Fer better than
anything else that I have ever seen. I missed her at OSH the last couple of
years so these are super. Thanks!

Todd
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| FTP did not upload all the photos although the files got loaded.


Gang:

Musta scratched the right spot. All the photos loaded this time.

john h
mkIII






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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 3:29 am    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

John,
Nice pics, but after checking out all the bumper stickers, I can't seem to
get Hank Snows' song "I've been everywhere" out of my head. Smile
Denny Rowe, mk-3 that has yet to leave the state of PA, even in kit form.

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Hi Gang:

Here is an index page with 20 photos of my mkIII fuselage.

http://home.elmore.rr.com/jhauck/Hauck%20mkIII/

Click on the file to see the photo.

Give you some idea of the small changes we made in my bird.

If you have any questions about them, let me know and I will attempt
to answer.

john h
mkIII




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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:07 am    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

| Nice pics, but after checking out all the bumper stickers, I can't
seem to
| get Hank Snows' song "I've been everywhere" out of my head. Smile
| Denny Rowe, mk-3 that has yet to leave the state of PA, even in kit
form.
Denny:

Stickers serve several purposes, but the primary purpose is a quick,
easy, and efficient way to cover holes in the fabric, and dings on the
nose pod. In the early days, I used to go through the process of
patching and painting. That soon became too time and labor intensive.

Paint is getting faded and cracked, especially on the tail, but it
still test out good. Will keep on flying it for a while before the
fabric and paint is replaced.

john h
mkIII


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:28 am    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

Nice pics John
Are the short struts from leg to center of fuselage for bracing only or do they provide any suspention help? One

What are the tubes from tail wheel rod to what looks like elevator pivot? Two

As I'm covering my rudder I noticed the ribs formed a slight airfoil which would push it to the left. After seeing your trim tab I'm con fused. In a normal take off with a Kolb do you need left or right rudder input if any? Ofcourse in flight that may change , correct? Three

After covering gussets, pretty cool!

Do you think that bitty trailer will handle all that weight? Done

Vic
912 UL Extra
Maine
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:35 am    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

Morning Vic P:

The short struts a solid streamlined 4130. They are rigid.
Suspension is created by the heat treated 4130 legs and the soft
tires. What you see on the outside is only a small part of the entire
main gear suspension. There is square tube bridge work on the inside
of the fuselage that carries the load. The original gear leg socket
is used to attach the rear brace only. Was a convenient place to put
it.

The two tube on the tailpost and tailboom ring are lateral bracing for
the tailpost. The ring is the only lateral bracing on the standard
Kolb. The wire bracing is there the keep the vertical and horizontal
components in position only. All lateral forces are directed at the
ring and the connection to the tailpost. I went through several
tailpost failures before my friend Dan Horton came up with the idea of
using these two small braces to beef up the tailpost. It works. I
have had no problem with cracks and breakage since we installed them a
couple years ago.

Adverse yaw depends on prop direction of rotation. 912 rotates
counter clockwise looking at it from rear to front. Two strokes
rotate clockwise. With the 912 the aircraft wants to yaw left when
you come up on power on the ground and in the air. To counteract this
left yaw I have to give it right rudder. Thus, the trim tab is bent
left to push the rudder right and correct for adverse yaw. In cruise,
which is of most concern to me, my mkIII is trimmed up with no pedal
input with the very large trim tab. I believe a lot of the adverse
yaw is created by the spinning prop wash which hits the left side of
the vertical stabilizer pushing the nose left.

The trailer does a great job hauling the mkIII from airstrip 3 miles
home. Especially since the engine is off and no fuel in the tank. It
is a pleasure to maneuver the mkIII by hand when it is this light.

Take care,

john h
mkIII


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:39 am    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

I like that idea, think I will mooch it for my MKIII.
Richard Pike
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:24 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

| I like that idea, think I will mooch it for my MKIII.
| Richard Pike

Richard:

Be my guest.

It was a long time coming, and I do not take credit for it. In fact,
when Dan Horton suggested the braces, I was against the idea because I
did not want to add any more stuff outside. He convinced me I would
be pulling the tail section off again soon if I didn't do it. Now
that it is on there, I never notice it. And...........it is doing a
good job.

john h
mkIII


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:43 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

Thanks John,

Did those cracks in tailpost happen before or after 13LB. tail wheel
and wheels forward.
I meant to ask before what size tires did you use and are they still available. Aero trainer has one 17" tall by 5.5 or 6" 6Ply 7 Lbs. $66 lighter than some 4 ply. I know I don't need 6 ply. I have the stock 6" Asuza wheels and need a little room for brake caliper.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:43 pm    Post subject: Hauck MKIII Fuselage Reply with quote

Vic P:

" Did those cracks in tailpost happen before or after 13LB. tail wheel
and wheels forward."

Tailpost failed because of lateral loads primarily. Like I said
earlier, the only lateral bracing of the tailpost is the tailboom
ring.

The main gear was designed and fabricated when Brother Jim built my
fuselage and other components at the Old Kolb Factory in 1991. Moving
the main gear forward, which automatically added weight to the
tailwheel, also contributed to the tailpost failure. It is not common
and I have never heard of it happening to a standard built mkIII.

" I meant to ask before what size tires did you use and are they still
available. "

I use McCreary 8.00 X 6 4 ply tires and tubes. They are readily
available.

Take care,

john h
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