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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:14 pm    Post subject: serial number Reply with quote

 


This is what I was told a while ago about finding the serial number for the Mark III of nil repute and haven't it found yet.
 
"When you get your MK3 cage, it will be stamped on the end  of the root tube."
 
So I sanded off the heavy black paint on butt end of root tube under engine mount facing prop and if I am in the right place ,as you see it, has been removed or was not stamped.
 
Wouldn't mind knowing more about this bird and want it legal as well as airworthy (which is coming along).
 
Do not archive.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:09 pm    Post subject: serial number Reply with quote

John:

Very unusual engine mounting hardware. Not what is called for for
Kolb's.

First batch of MKIII cages didn't get a serial number stamped on the
root tube. My serial number is M3-011. Number 11 to come off the
line.

There is no serial number plate or stamped on my airframe.

john h
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:41 pm    Post subject: serial number Reply with quote

John, any number found on the engine mount or anywhere on the cage is
not a serial number. Mine has a number stamped on it but that was only
for production purposes. If yours was ever registered with the Feds
they will
have a history of the plane's serial number and owners.
Don't know if is still available on the FAA website but you can browse
through
all the Kolbs to avoid picking an already used number. Then just make
one up.
-If you are the manufacturer. That is what the data plate is for.
BB, MkIII, suzuki G10, 53.1 hrs.

On 26, Jun 2006, at 7:10 PM, john s. flannery wrote:

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This is what I was told a while ago about finding the serial
number for the Mark III of nil repute and haven't it found yet.
 
"When you get your MK3 cage, it will be stamped on the end  of the
root tube."
 
So I sanded off the heavy black paint on butt end of root tube under
engine mount facing prop and if I am in the right place ,as you see
it, has been removed or was not stamped.
 
Wouldn't mind knowing more about this bird and want it legal as well
as airworthy (which is coming along).
 
Do not archive.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: serial number Reply with quote

Thanks for clarification. Wanted to find something, so Kolb could help me
sort it out. History is veiled with only a meaningless group of numbers and
letters on the boom put there after the last paint job.

jsf
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:27 pm    Post subject: serial number Reply with quote

You might want to put up a couple good clear pictures of your motor
mount setup. John H is right, something is really non-standard, maybe we
could take a look?

Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:28 pm    Post subject: serial number Reply with quote

<< John, any number found on the engine mount or anywhere on the cage is
not a serial number. Mine has a number stamped on it but that was only for
production purposes. Then just make one up - If you are the manufacturer.
robert bean >>

This topic came up a few years ago, also.

If I recall, Dennis Souder chimed in confirming what Bob Bean says above -
that the number stamped on the end of the big center tube on Kolbs that came
from the Pennsylvania Kolb factory is not necessarily a serial number, but a
factory routing number of some sort.

My 1996 Mark-III is serial number 300 (before they started referring to it
as the "Classic"), a number that was given to me by the factory along with
my bill of sale. I stamped "M3-300" on the big center tube myself, so it
matches what's on my data plate.

Dennis Kirby
912ul,
Cedar Crest, NM


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