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Dana

Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:32 pm Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Richard Pike

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 4:55 am Post subject: Re: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Ed is doing pretty well and will probably have surgery today to set his leg bones in place if the swelling in his leg has gone down enough.
All of us have heard the phrase "He rolled it up into a ball?" Well, this is how a Kolb looks when you do that: notice the integrity of the main cockpit area.
And yes - it is rebuildable and we do plan to rebuild it.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (42OldPoops)
PS: Over the years most everybody - including me- have taken for granted the comparative fragility of Ivoprops. Uh - notice what the tail boom is wrapped around... Currently the prop is the only airworthy thing on the airplane - go figure.
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N111KX (Kip)
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 96 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:19 am Post subject: Re: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Amazing pics. Steel cages are good!
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 6:08 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Ed's crash looks a lot worse than mine. I hope he is resting comfortably, and heals up okay. Give him my best wishes. Yes, it does look re-buildable. Mostly, lots of labor.
"Before" photo's are at www.bcchapel.org/pages/0003/kolb.htm
The comments about the steel cage are correct- mine folded about the same way. I barked my shins on the instrument panel, but no other leg damage. I think if I was 20 years younger I wouldn't have taken the back and neck damage (no discs prior to the accident). How old is Ed?
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
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Ralph B

Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 367 Location: Mound Minnesota
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:46 am Post subject: Re: Kolb crash yesterday |
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My heart goes out to Ed. His Kolb was a beauty and maybe he can rebuild it back to its original condition.
The sad part is that it didn't need to happen. Beware of landing in tight backyard airstrips. Had the tailwheel not caught on the fence, he would have made it. There have been times where a downdraft pushed me within inches of a powerline landing at small airstrips.
Ralph B
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:51 pm Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Richard
Inquiring minds want to know. How did the tail get rapped up over the top? I
looks like the left wheel might have caught the fence flipping the plane
over on the right wing but that doesn't explain how the boom tube got rapped
up that way. Did the plane get turned around back wards right side up in the
air then landed going backwards?? Any way it must have been a wild ride that
last few seconds. Thankfully he wasn't killed.
Rick Neilsen
Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 12:51 pm Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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At 05:55 AM 4/21/09 -0700, you wrote:
Richard,
Some photos. I don't understand how he could have wrapped the tail boom
around the wing. It all most looks like it was was rolled over backwards.
This does not seem likely if one caught the tail wheel on a fence. Is this
after crash damage? Can you fill in the mechanics of the crash?
Jack B. Hart FF004
Winchester, IN
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slyck(at)frontiernet.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:33 pm Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Richard, it's the WINGS you are supposed to fold, not the tail.
BB
On 21, Apr 2009, at 8:55 AM, Richard Pike wrote:
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Kirkds
Joined: 07 Apr 2009 Posts: 52 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 3:33 pm Post subject: Re: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Looks like the main gear caught the fence plunging the nose into the ground. The forward momentum carried the tail over the top as the cage was springing the fusalage back up in the air. A forward flip it came back down on the tail as the fusalage was still going forward through the air over the tail. My understanding was that when help arrived the fusalage was upside down and not as seen in the pics.
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:08 pm Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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FWIW - if the fuselage were indeed upside-down when found, it's one
thing.
I suspect the tail caught the fence, it bent the boom tube upwards,
then the nose dug in, and then the boom tube folded up again and
came to rest as in the pix.
If the plane were moved before the pix, another theorem. A forward
roll does change things.
Russ K
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Looks like the main gear caught the fence plunging the nose into
the ground. The forward momentum carried the tail over the top as
the cage was springing the fusalage back up in the air. A forward
flip it came back down on the tail as the fusalage was still going
forward through the air over the tail. My understanding was that
when help arrived the fusalage was upside down and not as seen in
the pics.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 40557#240557
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Richard Pike

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 6:52 pm Post subject: Re: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Probably should have put this in the original post, but just to help resolve the speculation - There was apparently a wind shear caused both by the local terrain and by a thermal cooking off, but either way - there was a sharp airpseed decay, the tailwheel hit the ground on the wrong side of the fence, but the mains cleared. (Love those VG's...)
Hit the fence with the tailwheel, flipped it nose low, hit the grass with the left main first. The fitting where the landing gear leg attaches to the axle broke, the wheel came off, and the gear leg dug in. (Tongue in cheek comment follows:) That was not helpful. (I WILL be talking this over with Travis) When we put it back together, the new fitting will get gusseted. I am also planning to gusset the fitting on my MKIII if it is similar. Fool me once, etc...
With the wheel gone off the end of the left gear leg, the leg dug in, and that is probably when the nose hit. Then, as the airplane was spinning around the left gear leg, I think the tail hit next, the airplane having turned 180 degrees and is now going backwards, the tail hit, and the boom folded, and now the airplane rolled up the boom, ending up inverted, with the empennage wrapped around the gap seal. Not sure when or how the right wing was destroyed. Maybe it hit as the airplane spun 180 degrees. Strangest of all, the Ivoprop emerged unscathed! (weird...)
Ed is in good spirits, already discussing how we will put it back together, looks like his surgery is now set back a couple of weeks, situation unsure. We are praying for good healing.
It will take a while to put the FSII back together, but we are already committed to putting it back together with a goal of 50 pounds lighter, (It was porky, too many bells and whistles) stronger, and better than before. This is all just a speed bump on the road of life. Guys build things. (because God builds things, we imitate Him, we build things) Because we live in a fallen world, we tear stuff up, then we fix it and go on, then we tear it up, and fix it again, and go on. We are guys, that's what we do. Ed and I have talked it over, and it gives us something good to do. Not what we had planned, but so what? Keeps us out of worse mischief...
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:17 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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This does not seem likely if one caught the tail wheel on a fence.>>
Hi Jack,
I thought that was strange. I did the same thing in a Kranich Glider many
years ago. It was like picking up the third wire with your arrestor hook. we
suddenly lost flying speed, then the fence broke and the glider just fell to
the ground and stood up on the front skid, almost flipped and then fell
back.
With a Kolb with maybe an undercarriage tube sticking into the ground it
could go either way.
Pat
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JetPilot

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1246
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 4:37 am Post subject: Re: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Richard Pike wrote: |
(I WILL be talking this over with Travis) When we put it back together, the new fitting will get gusseted. I am also planning to gusset the fitting on my MKIII if it is similar. Fool me once, etc...
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That is a very good idea, this is not the first time things have been much worse than they should have been due to a landing gear breaking. It seems like its worth the effort and little extra weight to have strong gear.
Mike
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:06 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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At 07:52 PM 4/21/09 -0700, you wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for the explanation.
Jack B. Hart FF004
Winchester, IN
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:42 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Richard,
Glad to hear Travis is doing OK. That FSII looks like a scorpion with its "stinger boom" pointed forward.. Still have my Fergy F-IIB project and will sell it very
reasonable with or without the Geo/Raven engine.
Bruce Bixler
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Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:33 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Bruce
Travis was not in the plane. You are aware that you are on the KOLB list not
on the F...... list.
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:52 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Richard Pike- First, how is Ed doing? Was he wearing a four point belt, or a six point? The cage collapsed almost exactly like mine. I was only wearing a lap belt, and that was probably what broke my pelvis. I can see shoulder straps in the photos. Also, what broke Ed's leg- the nose cone? I had marks on my shins from the cone, but no breaks.
Any damage to the main engine mount tube? I can't tell from the photos.
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
FS 447
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Dana

Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:09 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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At 07:51 AM 4/24/2009, william sullivan wrote:
Quote: | Richard Pike- First, how is Ed doing? Was he wearing a four point
belt, or a six point? The cage collapsed almost exactly like mine. I
was only wearing a lap belt, and that was probably what broke my
pelvis. I can see shoulder straps in the photos. Also, what broke Ed's
leg- the nose cone? I had marks on my shins from the cone, but no breaks.
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Sounds like a common result. When my friends crashed in the MKIII, the
results were broken legs, ankle, and pelvis. Of course, they went in
straighter and harder than you or Ed did.
-Dana
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:33 am Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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Dana- What's the progress on your friends?
Bill Sullivan
Windsor Locks, Ct.
FS 447
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Dana

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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:33 pm Post subject: Kolb crash yesterday |
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At 01:31 PM 4/24/2009, william sullivan wrote:
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Bob (the pilot) was walking without a cane when I saw him a couple of weeks
ago; he disassembled what was left and hauled the wreckage home. However,
he was going back into the hospital; the doctors planned to rebreak his
ankle (ouch!) because they didn't like the way he was healing. Dave has
pretty much recovered by now.
-Dana
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