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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 7:15 am    Post subject: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

"Tom Stephens" wrote: << … And if I'm lucky, I might be able to find space in someone's hangar for the folded bird. Tom >>

Tom –

Welcome to the Kolb List. Sounds like you picked the right airplane (Kolb) for your needs. Folding wings was a primary decision factor for me too, for exactly the same reason you mention: Expensive hangar rent in your area. The hangar in this picture rents for $180 per month – too much for me by myself. The folding wings on my Mark-3 allow me to squeeze in a small space in this hangar that I share with a Piper Pacer, and I consequently pay only one-third the rent. The affordability is worth the 15 minutes it takes me to erect the wings each time I fly.

Dennis Kirby
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Sandia Park, NM


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

Dennis,

Thank you for the welcome!

Your picture is worth 1000 words. Now THAT's what I am hoping will work out.

Tom


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

I have been struggling with the same issue. Too bad we have to select our flying machines based on the hangar situation. For me, it boils down to:
Have affordable hangar or barn: Excalibur
Have partial hangar or enclosed trailer: Kolb
No hangar: all-metal plane (Zenith)

My FBO would let me keep an enclosed trailer on the field for the tie-down fee ($35/month), whereas a T-hangar would be $250+, plus waiting list.

Martin
Beaverton, OR


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

koxxy wrote:
I have been struggling with the same issue. Too bad we have to select our flying machines based on the hangar situation. For me, it boils down to:
Have affordable hangar or barn: Excalibur
Have partial hangar or enclosed trailer: Kolb
No hangar: all-metal plane (Zenith)

My FBO would let me keep an enclosed trailer on the field for the tie-down fee ($35/month), whereas a T-hangar would be $250+, plus waiting list.

Martin
Beaverton, OR


Many select the Kolb for other reasons (not the least of which is that it's a great airplane) and then get the added benefits of lower berthing costs and portability.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 5:16 pm    Post subject: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

Hi All,

I have read the discussion of Kolb storage with interest. I have chosen
a solution that has worked very well for me over the last 16 years that
I would like to add to the discussion.

I have a Kolb Firestar II which currently has 510 hours. I keep it in
my garage in town, and I use an uncovered trailor to take it to the
airport and back. Typical trip to the airport is 25 miles one way. I
could get an actual count of the times I have done this, but will rather
estimate it at 175 times over the last 16 years. I have devised some
simple jigs that make assembling an disassembling the airplane a quick
and easy one-man job. A typical day of flying for me, such as today in
which I flew 2.9 hours, is to roll the airplane out of the garage, put
it on the trailer, got to the airport, etc. Coming home is just the
reverse process. With a well thought out plan, it is simple, easy and
quick.

So, for those with the urge, a garage and no acceptable access to a
hanger, there is another way.

Vince
Firestar II, Rotax 503 DCDI 510 hours
N8233G


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

Greetings Vince,
It seems you have the process down pat. Would you share some pictures of your jigs and trailer.
Thanks,
David d.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 6:39 pm    Post subject: Folding Wings and Hangar Space Reply with quote

makes a lot of sense to this old michigan kolb pilot...

Jim Swan Kolb Firestar ll, 503 Rotax , 6147 Wilcox Rd., Eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 ph 517-663-8488 GPS GPS FOR MY RUNWAY N 42 deg 28.581 W084deg 44.825
In a message dated 11/19/2011 8:16:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, vincenic1(at)embarqmail.com writes:
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--> Kolb-List message posted by: Vincent Nicely <vincenic1(at)embarqmail.com>

Hi All,

I have read the discussion of Kolb storage with interest. I have chosen
a solution that has worked very well for me over the last 16 years that
I would like to add to the discussion.

I have a Kolb Firestar II which currently has 510 hours. I keep it in
my garage in town, and I use an uncovered trailor to take it to the
airport and back. Typical trip to the airport is 25 miles one way. I
could get an actual count of the times I have done this, but will rather
estimate it at 175 times over the last 16 years. I have devised some
simple jigs that make assembling an disassembling the airplane a quick
and easy one-man job. A typical day of flying for me, such as today in
which I flew 2.9 hours, is to roll the airplane out of the garage, put
it on the trailer, got to the airport, etc. Coming home is just the
reverse process. With a well thought out plan, it is simple, easy and
quick.

So, for those with the urge, a garage and no acceptable access to a
hanger, there is another way.

Vince
Firestar II, Rotax 503 DCDI 510 bsp; (And Get Some AWESOME FREE o find ifts bsp; lder's LP you for ; -Matt Dralle, List e ies ay - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS - List Contribution Web Site p;  



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