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John H Murphy
Joined: 03 Jan 2007 Posts: 78 Location: Henderson, NV
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:04 am Post subject: Any known Kolb in flight structural failures |
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Has there ever been a reported structural failure of a Kolb in flight? The kind of structural failure such as a collapsed wing, struts, boom, cage or tail feathers?
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Dana
Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 5:00 pm Post subject: Any known Kolb in flight structural failures |
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At 01:04 PM 12/25/2007, John H Murphy wrote:
Quote: | Has there ever been a reported structural failure of a Kolb in flight? The
kind of structural failure such as a collapsed wing, struts, boom, cage or
tail feathers?
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Others could answer better than I, who've only been here about a year, but
since nobody else has responded, there are three I've heard of: An
Ultrastar deliberately tested to destruction at around 6 g's (the wing drag
strut failed, the pilot successfully deployed a parachute, and Kolb
subsequently strengthened that area), and two wing leading edge failures on
early Firestars that were also flown very hard (one pilot rode the chute
down and lived to tell about it, the other didn't.) Search the list
archives and you'll find the discussions.
-Dana
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"640K of computer memory ought to be enough for anybody." - Bill Gates, 1981
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slyck(at)frontiernet.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 6:13 pm Post subject: Any known Kolb in flight structural failures |
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You have to be gentle with the flight controls if you use all Harbor
Fright hardware.
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On 25, Dec 2007, at 7:54 PM, Dana Hague wrote:
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At 01:04 PM 12/25/2007, John H Murphy wrote:
> Has there ever been a reported structural failure of a Kolb in
> flight? The kind of structural failure such as a collapsed wing,
> struts, boom, cage or tail feathers?
Others could answer better than I, who've only been here about a
year, but since nobody else has responded, there are three I've
heard of: An Ultrastar deliberately tested to destruction at
around 6 g's (the wing drag strut failed, the pilot successfully
deployed a parachute, and Kolb subsequently strengthened that
area), and two wing leading edge failures on early Firestars that
were also flown very hard (one pilot rode the chute down and lived
to tell about it, the other didn't.) Search the list archives and
you'll find the discussions.
-Dana
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"640K of computer memory ought to be enough for anybody." - Bill
Gates, 1981
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JetPilot
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1246
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 7:33 pm Post subject: Re: Any known Kolb in flight structural failures |
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There was a recent case on a MK III where the front of the tail attach point fatigued, cracked, and failed in flight. The front of one side of the horizontal stabilizer went straight up, and jammed against the tail wire, being flat into the wind. The rest of the tail stayed together and the pilot flew it to a safe landing under control.
I also read of a very old case where a guy flew a MK II in Canada in very extreme turbulence, and a weld on the rear wing attach failed. The quality of the welding was fixed many years ago according to the article.
As far as structure, the Kolbs have a very good structrual record compared to most other airplanes of its class. Except for the first case with the tail, Almost every failure ever recorded was caused by abuse far in excess for which the planes were designed. Aerobatics, etc. etc... Kolbs have a good reputation for being strong planes.
Mike
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