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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:19 am Post subject: Kolb engineering |
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John A. (TX)
We have a lot of "homegrown engineers"in the spirit of the EAA...and we all know without the original experimenters the homebuilt movement would be dead ...some were engineers but most were good ole boys with backgrounds ...a lot of SWAG used...Scientific wild-ass guessing......some are no longer with us because of their experimenting....but that's progress...and that's freedom....
The majority of Kolbs are N-numbered.....There are some safeguards in the inspection process after completion of an n-numbered aircraft and if a major change is made to an aircraft after the certification , then you need another approval from the powers that be....... Ultralights are exempt from any regulation or common sense.
Hope this helps ....
Ed in Western NY
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jadamson
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:43 am Post subject: Kolb engineering |
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Ed
Thanks for the reminder about N-numbering and subsequent approvals to
any mods. And, yes, it helps keep things in perspective.
Thx again.
John A
Edward Steuber wrote:
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John A. (TX)
We have a lot of "homegrown engineers"in the spirit of the EAA...and we all know without the original experimenters the homebuilt movement would be dead ...some were engineers but most were good ole boys with backgrounds ...a lot of SWAG used...Scientific wild-ass guessing......some are no longer with us because of their experimenting....but that's progress...and that's freedom....
The majority of Kolbs are N-numbered.....There are some safeguards in the inspection process after completion of an n-numbered aircraft and if a major change is made to an aircraft after the certification , then you need another approval from the powers that be....... Ultralights are exempt from any regulation or common sense.
Hope this helps ....
Ed in Western NY
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 9:20 pm Post subject: Kolb engineering |
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Ed, et al, The subject of changes to the aircraft, both major and minor, and
the effect of the changes as to operation of the aircraft are discussed on
many lists. It comes down to what was written into your operating
limitations. Even major changes, a prop or an engine for example, may only
require a logbook notation and reverting back to the test area limitations
for 5 to 10 hours. The FAA has changed the wording of operating limitations
in the last few years. If you find your operating limitations are the older,
more restrictive version you can petition your local FSDO to amend and
upgrade them to the new wording.
On 4/13/06, John Adamson <j-adamson(at)tamu.edu> wrote:
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Ed
Thanks for the reminder about N-numbering and subsequent approvals to
any mods. And, yes, it helps keep things in perspective.
Thx again.
John A
Edward Steuber wrote:
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>John A. (TX)
> We have a lot of "homegrown engineers"in the spirit of
the EAA...and we all know without the original experimenters the homebuilt
movement would be dead ...some were engineers but most were good ole boys
with backgrounds ...a lot of SWAG used...Scientific wild-ass
guessing......some are no longer with us because of their
experimenting....but that's progress...and that's freedom....
> The majority of Kolbs are N-numbered.....There are some
safeguards in the inspection process after completion of an n-numbered
aircraft and if a major change is made to an aircraft after the
certification , then you need another approval from the powers that
be....... Ultralights are exempt from any regulation or common sense.
> Hope this helps ....
> Ed
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esteuber(at)rochester.rr. Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:03 am Post subject: Kolb engineering |
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Richard Girard ,
Thanks for the info about modifications after initial certification....
Richar Pike,
I don't use Tractor Supply anymore...I go to a " genuine " local aircraft supply...National Aircraft Parts Association...NAPA
Ed in Western NY
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