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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:58 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Kolbers,

I'm looking to upgrade the tailwheel on my FlagFly. Kolb has a very
nice replacement, but the cost, over 300 clams, puts a strain on the "is
it worth the price" equation. Is anyone familiar with a less expensive
alternative, or does anyone know of a used tailwheel appropriate for a
FireFly for sale?

Gorgeous early fall weather here. Spent much of the day in the sky
yesterday as well as landing at paved airstrips so I can practice hard
surface wheel and three point landings. One of my stops was the Butter
Valley Golf Port, which is a combination of pilots and golfers and is
very close to the twin cooling towers that mark Homer's strip. Had a
luscious hamburger, enjoyed the atmosphere for a while and left.
FlagFly is performing without flaw. (Thanks Don!!!)

Dave Kulp
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:30 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

You might want to try a less-than-$10 alternative, first. I recently taxied the tailwheel into a small mud rut and lost an S hook (and steering). I spent a few bucks at Ace and beefed up the linkage. Here's how I did it. Ace has a huge selection of springs and I didn't get the number of this spring, but by the dimensions, you should be able to match it. I haven't taxied with it yet. Hope to tomorrow (Sat).
http://phactor.com/tailwheelLink.jpg
http://phactor.com/tailwheelLink2.jpg
http://phactor.com/tailwheelLink3.jpg

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Kolbers,

I'm looking to upgrade the tailwheel on my FlagFly. Kolb has a very nice replacement, but the cost, over 300 clams, puts a strain on the "is it worth the price" equation.   Is anyone familiar with a less expensive alternative, or does anyone know of a used tailwheel appropriate for a FireFly for sale?

Gorgeous early fall weather here. Spent much of the day in the sky yesterday as well as landing at paved airstrips so I can practice hard surface wheel and three point landings. One of my stops was the Butter Valley Golf Port, which is a combination of pilots and golfers and is very close to the twin cooling towers that mark Homer's strip. Had a luscious hamburger, enjoyed the atmosphere for a while and left. FlagFly is performing without flaw. (Thanks Don!!!)

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:57 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Kolb has a very nice replacement, but the cost, over 300
clams, puts a strain on the "is
it worth the price" equation
Dave Kulp

Kolb Aircraft tailwheel is a good quality tailwheel that
will provide many hours of service. You usually get what
you pay for. In addition, Kolb Aircraft needs our support
if it is to continue to support us.

Have made many landings at Butter Valley, back in 1991,
while flying off the 40 hours on the factory MKIII, and
building the fuselage and hardware for my MKIII, Miss P'fer
(P fer plane).

Dick Rahill showed me some neat airstrips in the local area
around Homer's, the Nuke Plant, and Butter Valley.
Beautiful place to fly.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:34 am    Post subject: Re: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

"is it worth the price"? A resounding Yes, best money I ever spent on my Kolb !

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 5:32 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Thanks for the responses to my tailwheel question. As usual they play an important part in making a decision on what to do. Dennis' testimony about the ground handling improvement nudged me to go with the mod and John's point about supporting Kolb Aircraft was the tie-breaker. I've decided to go with the Kolb upgrade and feel good about the whole situation. Thanks again, guys. As always I appreciate the input.

John, did you fly up to Blairstown, NJ? They have a nice little diner on the airport that has some fantastic home made zucchini cake.

Dave Kulp
Bethlehem, PA
FireFly 11DMK


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[quote] You might want to try a less-than-$10 alternative, first. I recently taxied the tailwheel into a small mud rut and lost an S hook (and steering). I spent a few bucks at Ace and beefed up the linkage. Here's how I did it. Ace has a huge selection of springs and I didn't get the number of this spring, but by the dimensions, you should be able to match it. I haven't taxied with it yet. Hope to tomorrow (Sat).
http://phactor.com/tailwheelLink.jpg
http://phactor.com/tailwheelLink2.jpg
http://phactor.com/tailwheelLink3.jpg

Phil H
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:14 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Dave K/Kolbers:

Thanks for supporting Kolb Aircraft.

No, never landed at Blairstown, NJ.

john h
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 6:38 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

LarryThanx from all of us for your advice on tailwheels. And I can appreciate your unintentional 360's. At Des Moines once, with an airshow scheduled to start shortly, the controller insisted I used the Xwind runway. I did, but on the taxiway I had to do a 360. With my 170, after a certain point, you canNOT bring it back, but have to gun it & do a 360. I had to do seven 360's. With of course a zillion people watching (the C5 was due in soon). Controller asked my intentions; I asked him if he'd ever flown a taildragger? He said no, and I said, when you do, you'll understand. They dint even scold me, end of story.
A Kolb woulda been lots better
Fair winds,
Russ K
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On Sep 14, 2012, at 11:18 PM, Larry Cottrell wrote:
[quote]Dave, Glad that you decided on getting it from Kolb. One thing that you might find is that it breaks free too soon. I found that on a cross wind landing the wheel would already be "broke loose" before I even touched down, and if there is a substantial amount of cross wind, be a bit hard to control at taxi speed. ( I once did two 360's in the middle of a 10000 foot controlled runway much to the consternation of said controller, who seemed intent on forcing me to declare an emergency) ( the brakes got hot and wouldn't hold it in a straight line anymore)


My fix was to take a dremel tool and hog out enough material that it kept the tail wheel from breaking loose at anything less than full rudder. If you are trying to spin the plane around, the rudder will be fully deflected anyway, and that way any 360's will be intentional.
Your thoughts may differ,
Larry

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Thanks for the responses to my tailwheel question. As usual they play an important part in making a decision on what to do. Dennis' testimony about the ground handling improvement nudged me to go with the mod and John's point about supporting Kolb Aircraft was the tie-breaker. I've decided to go with the Kolb upgrade and feel good about the whole situation. Thanks again, guys. As always I appreciate the input.

John, did you fly up to Blairstown, NJ? They have a nice little diner on the airport that has some fantastic home made zucchini cake.

Dave Kulp
Bethlehem, PA
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:17 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Dave, Glad that you decided on getting it from Kolb. One thing that you might find is that it breaks free too soon. I found that on a cross wind landing the wheel would already be "broke loose" before I even touched down, and if there is a substantial amount of cross wind, be a bit hard to control at taxi speed. ( I once did two 360's in the middle of a 10000 foot controlled runway much to the consternation of said controller, who seemed intent on forcing me to declare an emergency) ( the brakes got hot and wouldn't hold it in a straight line anymore)


My fix was to take a dremel tool and hog out enough material that it kept the tail wheel from breaking loose at anything less than full rudder. If you are trying to spin the plane around, the rudder will be fully deflected anyway, and that way any 360's will be intentional.
Your thoughts may differ,
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dont know if my tailwheel was modified.... but i am happy with it... you may want to try it before any mods. then make corrections to your needs.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:01 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Yes, the tailwheel upgrade is essential.  That pizza cutter is pathetic....

For my FireFly, I bought the one from Aircraft Spruce because it was in stock for immediate shipment and Kolb had none in stock at that time.  Bad mistake.....  The mounting hole in the Spruce unit is 1/2" while the tail spring on the Kolb is 5/8".  It's a difficult machining job because there's a square boss so it won't fit in a lathe chuck normally.  I took it to a well equipped machine shop and they had to mount it the chuck from the driven end but then it was buried so deep in the chuck that a conventional boring bar wouldn't reach, so they had to fabricate an extension.....  Cost $130 for 1 1/2  work...  So get it from Kolb ready to use.


Then I found the same problem as Larry, that breakaway swivel feature is a pain, and totally useless if you don't have differential braking....  So I also had to machine it out so that it doesn't release.  So what's the point of paying so much for all that mechanism just to get a wider tailwheel......  Besides, that assembly is heavy and designed for a much heavier aircraft.  Another problem with this mechanism is that the steering levers are much longer, so there's even less steering deflection at full lock, making it even more difficult to turn around on a runway.....  The arm is very hard steel so I couldn't drill new holes.


The original tailwheel mechanism on the Kolb is quite adequate, it's only the pizza cutter wheel that's the problem.  I noticed that the new tailwheel bearings would fit on the original axle shaft, but the axle wasn't long enough to reach right through the new wheel.  To do it again I'd just weld a longer axle onto the original mechanism and fit a new wheel on it.  Surely the wheels must be available as a replacement.


Sure would be good if Kolb would source those wheels and manufacture a replacement mounting that would just bolt onto the original mechanism.  Be a lot simpler, lighter, and less costly.....


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:23 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Sure would be good if Kolb would source those wheels and
manufacture a replacement mounting that would just bolt onto
the original mechanism.  Be a lot simpler, lighter, and less
costly.....

JG

JG/Kolbers:

Good to see John G is still kicking and in the US.

I think your note above is enough to jog Travis Brown and
get some action going to upgrade the tail wheel. After all,
the snowmobile bogie wheel tail wheel was same as what came
on my FS Kit in 1985 or 86.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:46 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Kolbers:

I might add to my previous, the tail wheel in the 1984
Ultrastar Kit was a little tiny rubber tired steel "tea
cart" wheel. Was embarrassing to taxi a few feet at the
local airport and have the little rubber tire come off the
wheel. Have to unstrap, get out, and put it back on prior
to take off.

When the FS kit came along with a wheel with tire vulcanized
on it, plus a set of real ball bearings instead of a steel
bushing, I thought I was walking in tall cotton.

Kolb has come a very long ways since the good old days of
the early '80s.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:34 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 01:59:02 +1000
From: JC Gilpin <j.gilpin(at)bigpond.com>
Quote:

Yes, the tailwheel upgrade is essential.  That pizza cutter is pathetic.....


For my FireFly,.............
Quote:


JC,

I have found the original tail wheel to be more than adequate. With a tail
weight of less than 60 pounds, it has held up very well. Due to long
taxiing on hard surfaces the tire wore away down to the plastic and I had to
replace it after 634 flights.

The only problems I have had are with the tail wheel springs and pivot bolt.
The first spring broke upon landing after the 635 flight and resulted in a
ground loop. Thinking that it was a fluke, I replaced it with a Kolb spring.
Fourteen flights later the opposite spring broke. Luckily it did not
result in a ground loop. This made me think about it a little more and I
decided to use clevis springs, but I could not find any that were small
enough to fit on the FireFly. So I resorted to making my own set up from
bicycle spokes and compression die springs. The advantage of this system,
is that there is little if any chance of the spring breaking.

During this refitting process, I discovered the steel on steel pivot bolt
and holes were badly worn. To repair it I re drilled all the holes and
inserted brass tube bushings and thrust washer and a new bolt. This took
all the slop out of the pivot.

The benefit from this effort has been that the FireFly ground turning radius
is much smaller that it was before. The compression spring setup is stiffer
and so the FireFly is much less squirrelly when taking or landing in cross
winds.

When I was building my FireFly I cut the tail wheel spring rod length in
half. I did this to save weight and to make sure I could make the 254 pound
weight limit.

If you would like to view these mod's, they can be seen at:

http://jackbhart.com/firefly/firefly133.html

and:

http://jackbhart.com/firefly/firefly41.html

Jack B. Hart FF004
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:26 pm    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Jack, your website is great, not to mention the mods you do. Thanks for
so much info!

Dave Kulp

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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 01:59:02 +1000
From: JC Gilpin <j.gilpin(at)bigpond.com>
Yes, the tailwheel upgrade is essential. That pizza cutter is pathetic.....

For my FireFly,.............
JC,

I have found the original tail wheel to be more than adequate. With a tail
weight of less than 60 pounds, it has held up very well. Due to long
taxiing on hard surfaces the tire wore away down to the plastic and I had to
replace it after 634 flights.

The only problems I have had are with the tail wheel springs and pivot bolt.
The first spring broke upon landing after the 635 flight and resulted in a
ground loop. Thinking that it was a fluke, I replaced it with a Kolb spring.
Fourteen flights later the opposite spring broke. Luckily it did not
result in a ground loop. This made me think about it a little more and I
decided to use clevis springs, but I could not find any that were small
enough to fit on the FireFly. So I resorted to making my own set up from
bicycle spokes and compression die springs. The advantage of this system,
is that there is little if any chance of the spring breaking.

During this refitting process, I discovered the steel on steel pivot bolt
and holes were badly worn. To repair it I re drilled all the holes and
inserted brass tube bushings and thrust washer and a new bolt. This took
all the slop out of the pivot.

The benefit from this effort has been that the FireFly ground turning radius
is much smaller that it was before. The compression spring setup is stiffer
and so the FireFly is much less squirrelly when taking or landing in cross
winds.

When I was building my FireFly I cut the tail wheel spring rod length in
half. I did this to save weight and to make sure I could make the 254 pound
weight limit.

If you would like to view these mod's, they can be seen at:

http://jackbhart.com/firefly/firefly133.html

and:

http://jackbhart.com/firefly/firefly41.html

Jack B. Hart FF004
Winchester, IN



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:35 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

I too have the original pizza cutter wheel on my Ultrastar. I've thought about a full swivel, but I'd rather not add the extra weight. One thing I may do is to modify it so it can turn 90° if pushed hard enough; that should reduce the side load on the tail post when swinging the tail around.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 8:53 am    Post subject: Tailwheel upgrade Reply with quote

Anybody try using a Hockey puck to replace the pizza cutter? I got over three hundred hours out of my original pizza cutter

but the Hockey puck sounded like a good idea!
Chris Davis
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I too have the original pizza cutter wheel on my Ultrastar. I've thought about a full swivel, but I'd rather not add the extra weight. One thing I may do is to modify it so it can turn 90° if pushed hard enough; that should reduce the side load on the tail post when swinging the tail around.

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