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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 9:40 am    Post subject: Old Firestars Reply with quote

John H.- This information is a little hard to come by, so I'd like to pick your brain. First, are the tubes used to bush the old secured in any way- Lock-tite or something? Next, what year did the Firestar come out? When did you get yours? Finally, what was your first flight in a Kolb like?

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Bill Sullivan
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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:11 am    Post subject: Old Firestars Reply with quote

Hi Bill S:

The aluminum tubes that bush the gear leg sockets are pushed into place. Weld spatter where there is burn through locks the tube in place, plus corrosion helps lock it in almost permanently. Will take some elbow grease and barn yard engineering to remove them.

FS came out in 1985.

I started building mine in 1986, flying it for the first time in 1987.

My first flight in a Kolb was my US in 1984. Took me 3 months to build. Flew pretty good for my first flight as pilot in a fixed wing. I was rotary wing, but not fixed wing rated in the Army. Had no problem taking off and flying around. Had a little problem landing in an enclosed cow pasture with 600 feet of grass and no brakes. After my first flight, I replaced the broken prop, my Brother Jim welded up some new main gear and repaired the little curved up nose. Took it back over to the cow pasture, took off, flew the pattern and landed. What I learned on my first flight paid off on my second. Never had another problem landing a fixed wing, the basics anyhow..

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First, are the tubes used to bush the old secured in any way- Lock-tite or something?

Next, what year did the Firestar come out?

When did you get yours?

Finally, what was your first flight in a Kolb like?

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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:43 am    Post subject: Re: Old Firestars Reply with quote

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John H.- This information is a little hard to come by, so I'd like to pick your brain. First, are the tubes used to bush the old secured in any way- Lock-tite or something? Next, what year did the Firestar come out? When did you get yours? Finally, what was your first flight in a Kolb like?

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Bill Sullivan
FS/447
Windsor Locks, Ct.


Bill, the gear legs are secured in the welded sockets with 1/4" bolts. I greased mine when they were installed. I've replaced them once with heavier legs and they are easy to take out if I need to. The Original Firestar had an aluminum tube around the leg so the replacements needed this taken out before installation. These legs are sold as "Firefly" legs at TNK.

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