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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:47 am    Post subject: smooth flying | 
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				Ok, after all of that stuff, I want to say this;  if you want smooth flying 
 even in the afternoon, without the bad bumps, mind grinding tugs on the 
 stick to right yourself, the solution is easy:  'get a sling shot'.  Easy as 
 that.  I flew an original firestar for close to seven years and a lot of 
 hours.  Flying to Florida to ride the coast line and just about every type 
 of thermal you can image and you know what, I got real tired yanking and 
 banking.  Took hits that left me bruised and aching.  Since I got the 
 Slingshot, I love flying even in the afternoon.  This is the most forgiving 
 and capable flyer I have ever been in.  I fly along side C150s and they are 
 rocking and rolling harder than I.  What I get is more of a pivot back and 
 forth, left  and right and a little pitch up and down but even the six and 
 eight hundred foot risers only show up on my instruments.  It weighs in at 
 500 lbs dry (heavier than most) has a 912UL 80 hp (had a 582 gas guzzler) 
 and I couldnt be happier.  Carrying a passenger is testy cause they have to 
 be small to get in and it really doesnt like the extra weight but I have 
 taken an 180 pounder up and it just requires a little more RPM to keep it 
 going.  Lands just as smooth, just requires a hundred or more feet to get 
 up.  So if you want smooth and zoom zoom, get a slingshot.  Dont know about 
 the firefly cause it is too light.  Hope I didnt bore you all.  But -- if 
 you ever want the thrill of a lifetime, get to the Florida coast with us and 
 fly the beach, 80 miles down for a grouper sandwich, two hundred feet up, 
 two hundred feet off the beach, grand.
 Something else, when I rebuilt my first ultrastar, I took some advise and 
 used stainless steel rivets.  Some years later I got it back and had to 
 repair it and I learned a lesson.  Stainless rivets are the worse things in 
 the world to drill out without overdrilling the holes.  Been told by a Navy 
 aircraft repairman, very experienced, that we should not be using steel 
 rivets on alum. anyway.  It is about dislike materials.  But if you have to, 
 use steel because it will NOT tighten as much as stainless and possibly 
 weaken the holes as the mandrel is pulled.  Stainless is actually too tight. 
 Take a sample of alum and test pull both and you will see the stainless 
 mandrel comes almost all the way through when you break it.  There are other 
 problems with dislike materials also.  My two cents worth.  A properly 
 pulled steel rivet is better than an overpulled stainless.  I want as much 
 meat around the mandrel ball as I can get.  I am sure I will get heat from 
 this.  Ted Cowan, Alabama
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:12 am    Post subject: Re: smooth flying | 
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				Ted, I notice the same thing in the Kolbra after many years flying the very light Firestar. It's that extra wing loading that does the trick. There is a trade off in everything, of course, and the Kolbra sink rate is much higher, especially with a passenger.
 
 Going flying today in Minnesota. Wow, the afternoon high will be 45! It's a heat wave ...
 
 Ralph
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:03 am    Post subject: smooth flying | 
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				Ted, Thermals are just the Lord's way of passing out free altitude. Unless you're in a situation that demands organized flying, slow down, turn and watch the earth fall away.
 
 Rick
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 On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 5:47 AM, Ted Cowan <tc1917(at)bellsouth.net (tc1917(at)bellsouth.net)> wrote:
 [quote] --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Ted Cowan" <tc1917(at)bellsouth.net (tc1917(at)bellsouth.net)>
  
  Ok, after all of that stuff, I want to say this;  if you want smooth flying even in the afternoon, without the bad bumps, mind grinding tugs on the stick to right yourself, the solution is easy:  'get a sling shot'.  Easy as that.  I flew an original firestar for close to seven years and a lot of hours.  Flying to Florida to ride the coast line and just about every type of thermal you can image and you know what, I got real tired yanking and banking.  Took hits that left me bruised and aching.  Since I got the Slingshot, I love flying even in the afternoon.  This is the most forgiving and capable flyer I have ever been in.  I fly along side C150s and they are rocking and rolling harder than I.  What I get is more of a pivot back and forth, left  and right and a little pitch up and down but even the six and eight hundred foot risers only show up on my instruments.  It weighs in at 500 lbs dry (heavier than most) has a 912UL 80 hp (had a 582 gas guzzler) and I couldnt be happier.  Carrying a passenger is testy cause they have to be small to get in and it really doesnt like the extra weight but I have taken an 180 pounder up and it just requires a little more RPM to keep it going.  Lands just as smooth, just requires a hundred or more feet to get up.  So if you want smooth and zoom zoom, get a slingshot.  Dont know about the firefly cause it is too light.  Hope I didnt bore you all.  But -- if you ever want the thrill of a lifetime, get to the Florida coast with us and fly the beach, 80 miles down for a grouper sandwich, two hundred feet up, two hundred feet off the beach, grand.
   Something else, when I rebuilt my first ultrastar, I took some advise and used stainless steel rivets.  Some years later I got it back and had to repair it and I learned a lesson.  Stainless rivets are the worse things in the world to drill out without overdrilling the holes.  Been told by a Navy aircraft repairman, very experienced, that we should not be using steel rivets on alum. anyway.  It is about dislike materials.  But if you have to, use steel because it will NOT tighten as much as stainless and possibly weaken the holes as the mandrel is pulled.  Stainless is actually too tight. Take a sample of alum and test pull both and you will see the stainless mandrel comes almost all the way through when you break it.  There are other problems with dislike materials also.  My two cents worth.  A properly pulled steel rivet is better than an overpulled stainless.  I want as much meat around the mandrel ball as I can get.  I am sure I will get heat from this.  Ted Cowan, Alabama 
   
  
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:50 am    Post subject: Re: smooth flying | 
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				 	  | Ralph B wrote: | 	 		  Ted, I notice the same thing in the Kolbra after many years flying the very light Firestar. It's that extra wing loading that does the trick. There is a trade off in everything, of course, and the Kolbra sink rate is much higher, especially with a passenger.
 
 Going flying today in Minnesota. Wow, the afternoon high will be 45! It's a heat wave ...
 
 Ralph | 	  
 
 Does TNK even still make the Kolba? Or is it a by-request-only kit build like the FS?
 
 I've lusted after the Kolbra forever (along with a billion other planes too I guess)...
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:12 am    Post subject: smooth flying | 
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				Lucien C
 
   Yes C I believe TNK will sell you a Kolbra kit.  You are correct C it is by request only.  At least C this is what I remember from talking to Travis a while back.
 
   Hell C I guess they'd even sell you a Bell JetRanger C if you have the money.  : )
 
 Mike Welch
 sent from Gulf Shores C AL...here visiting youngest son C home from Afghanistan C and grandkids
 
 [quote] Subject: Re: smooth flying
  From: lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com
  Date: Sun C 29 Mar 2009 08:50:14 -0700
  To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
  
  --> Kolb-List message posted by: "lucien" <lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com>
  
  
  Ralph B wrote:
  > Ted C I notice the same thing in the Kolbra after many years flying the very light Firestar. It's that extra wing loading that does the trick. There is a trade off in everything C of course C and the Kolbra sink rate is much higher C especially with a passenger.
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  > Going flying today in Minnesota. Wow C the afternoon high will be 45! It's a heat wave ...
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  > Ralph
  
  
  Does TNK even still make the Kolba? Or is it a by-request-only kit build like the FS?
  
  I've lusted after the Kolbra forever (along with a billion other planes too I guess)...
  
  LS
  
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:32 am    Post subject: smooth flying | 
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				Heck of a deal on the factory MkIII extra also...  Cannot believe it has not sold!!  Herb 
 
    
 
  
  At 12:11 PM 3/29/2009, you wrote:
  [quote]Lucien,
 
    Yes, I believe TNK will sell you a Kolbra kit.  You are correct, it is by request only.  At least, this is what I remember from talking to Travis a while back.
 
    Hell, I guess they'd even sell you a Bell JetRanger, if you have the money.  : )
 
  Mike Welch
  sent from Gulf Shores, AL...here visiting youngest son, home from Afghanistan, and grandkids
 
  > Subject: Re: smooth flying
  > From: lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com
  > Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 08:50:14 -0700
  > To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
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  > --> Kolb-List message posted by: "lucien" <lstavenhagen(at)hotmail.com>
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  > 
  > Ralph B wrote:
  > > Ted, I notice the same thing in the Kolbra after many years flying the very light Firestar. It's that extra wing loading that does the trick. There is a trade off in everything, of course, and the Kolbra sink rate is much higher, especially with a passenger.
  > > 
  > > Going flying today in Minnesota. Wow, the afternoon high will be 45! It's a heat wave ...
  > > 
  > > Ralph
  > 
  > 
  > Does TNK even still make the Kolba? Or is it a by-request-only kit build like the FS?
  > 
  > I've lusted after the Kolbra forever (along with a billion other planes too I guess)...
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  > LS
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		Fran Losey
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:47 am    Post subject: smooth flying | 
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				From a fellow Marine, thank him please for  his service to our great Country!
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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 Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 10:11:25 -0700
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 1:14 pm    Post subject: Re: smooth flying | 
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				That is a very good flight report on the Slingshot, I am sure many people will like the information as they lurk here wondering which Kolb they should build.
 
 What part of the Florida coastline did you fly ?
 
 Mike
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 1:16 pm    Post subject: Re: smooth flying | 
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				P.S.  The factory Kolb is about the best deal on a very nice Kolb that one will ever find.  I wish that was for sale when I bought mine.  Just the parts alone for that Kolb would cost more than they are asking for it, and its already built.
 
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