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				 Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:12 am    Post subject: noise | 
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				Hi Kolbers,
  Has anyone out there ever tried to kill some of the noise on a firestar 2 ?
 I use a HKS engine with the up exhaust , and the noise is driving me nuts.
 got the noise canceling head set DR 6000 sometimes use it and ear plugs
 at the same time , still too loud .  To talk to the tower I have to pull power off 
 and stall the plane. that works ok if I'm the one that does  the calling , but if 
 someone wants to talk to me the problems  start. If anyone has had any success
 with sound proofing ---batts blankets , whatever I sure would like to know what they
 did.Appreciate any help. 
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  Frank Goodnight
 
    
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				Have you tried a foam mic cover?BB  
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 On 1, Nov 2011, at 7:09 AM, frank goodnight wrote:
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  Has anyone out there ever tried to kill some of the noise on a firestar 2 ?
 I use a HKS engine with the up exhaust , and the noise is driving me nuts.
 got the noise canceling head set DR 6000 sometimes use it and ear plugs
 at the same time , still too loud .  To talk to the tower I have to pull power off 
 and stall the plane. that works ok if I'm the one that does  the calling , but if 
 someone wants to talk to me the problems  start. If anyone has had any success
 with sound proofing ---batts blankets , whatever I sure would like to know what they
 did.Appreciate any help. 
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				Frank,
  This problem concerned me from the start  with construction of my Firestar II with HKS engine.  It was  obvious to me we need to get the noise behind us.  I have never seen it  done, but I am putting my exhaust under the engine and out the back.  I  realize it takes a custom made exhaust system, but think it will be worth  it.  This also eliminates the huge amount of drag the muffler creates on  top.  It also, in my mind, necessitated a custom fuel tank which can be  firewalled from the muffler heat and fire potential.  Mind you, this is  still in the developmental process.  Included are a few pictures showing  the oil cooler and oil reservoir up front where they need to be.  You will  see a substitute wing root profile used for reference purposes during  fabrication and spacing.  Eventually the whole gap seal area will have a  light one piece removable fiberglass airfoil covering with an air  intake opening channeled to the oil cooler.  In the winter the oil  cooler and oil tank can be used as a cabin heat source.   
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:20 am    Post subject: noise | 
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				HI Robert , 
 I do have a foam mic cover -- came with the head set-- Larry plane is pretty much as
 you saw it except for nose bowl and shorty windscreen. Am in the process of putting
 on a full windshield for the winter --it gets COLD-- here in north ARK.
   Wife wants to drive down to Nauga Field then on to FLA to see friends. I would like to see all of you guys , will probably do it.
 Frank Goodnight
 From: robert bean <slyck(at)frontiernet.net>
 To:  kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Tue, November 1, 2011 7:40:15 AM
 Subject: Re: noise
 
 Have you tried a foam mic cover?BB  
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 On 1, Nov 2011, at 7:09 AM, frank goodnight wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Hi  Kolbers,
  Has anyone out there ever tried to kill some of the noise on a firestar 2 ?
 I use a HKS engine with the up exhaust , and the noise is driving me nuts.
 got the noise canceling head set DR 6000 sometimes use it and ear plugs
 at the same time , still too loud .  To talk to the tower I have to pull power off 
 and stall the plane. that works ok if I'm the one that does  the calling , but if 
 someone wants to talk to me the  problems  start. If anyone has had any success
 with sound proofing ---batts blankets , whatever I sure would like to know what they
 did.Appreciate any help. 
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		George Alexander
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:39 am    Post subject: Re: noise | 
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				 	  | frank.goodnight(at)att.ne wrote: | 	 		  Hi Kolbers,
  Has anyone out there ever tried to kill some of the noise on a firestar 2 ?
 I use a HKS engine with the up exhaust , and the noise is driving me nuts.
 got the noise canceling head set DR 6000 sometimes use it and ear plugs
 at the same time , still too loud .  
 
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 You may want to be sure that your headset has good cups/seals and fits snug.  Even wearing glasses..... the ear piece will open the seal enough to let lots of noise in.
 
 I use the DRE 6000 put into a Comtronics shell/helmet.  Snugging up chin strap gives a tight seal (that Tupperware would be envious of).  My FS II is a standard configuration with a R503 DCDI; 3.47 C Box and a Powerfin 3 prop.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 7:08 am    Post subject: noise | 
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				Frank
 
 This is a issue I have been trying to fix for some time. I currently wear Sony noise reducing ear buds under noise canceling head sets. This solution works but I would like better. I have tried different mufflers and a bunch of noise dampening insulation with only limited success. I have had a number of different engines and engine mounts and found that one particular mount that had real soft mounting bushings/vibration dampers had the lowest pilot noise levels by far. My current engine mount needs softer bushings to reduce the noise producing vibrations being transferred to the air frame. I drilled four 1/8 inch holes in one bushing last spring and noticed some improvement and no ill effects on the bushing. I have a line on softer bushings from Lord Mounts but haven't called yet. I also noticed that John H has his fuel tank mounted high in the cage between between people and the engine and that seemed to make things much quieter than other 912 powered MKIIIs. 
  
 
 Rick Neilsen
 Redrive VW Powered MKIIIC
 
 On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Andy and Sheila Slinkard <andysheila(at)eltopia.com (andysheila(at)eltopia.com)> wrote:
  [quote]       Frank,
  This problem concerned me from the start  with construction of my Firestar II with HKS engine.  It was  obvious to me we need to get the noise behind us.  I have never seen it  done, but I am putting my exhaust under the engine and out the back.  I  realize it takes a custom made exhaust system, but think it will be worth  it.  This also eliminates the huge amount of drag the muffler creates on  top.  It also, in my mind, necessitated a custom fuel tank which can be  firewalled from the muffler heat and fire potential.  Mind you, this is  still in the developmental process.  Included are a few pictures showing  the oil cooler and oil reservoir up front where they need to be.  You will  see a substitute wing root profile used for reference purposes during  fabrication and spacing.  Eventually the whole gap seal area will have a  light one piece removable fiberglass airfoil covering with an air  intake opening channeled to the oil cooler.  In the winter the oil  cooler and oil tank can be used as a cabin heat source.   
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:20 pm    Post subject: noise | 
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				Frank
 
 I had problems transmitting from my Titan Tornado, but I could hear just fine.  The Tornado with a 503 is louder than my old MKII was.  The issue I had was solved with a remote push to talk switch.  I use an Icom A6 and there is a bug in the radio.  If you use a headset with the radio, and use the transmit switch on the side of the radio, the mic on the radio itself is activated, not the one on the headset.  To activate the headset mic I had to attach a remote PTT.  Worked great once I did that.  Also worked great when hooked up to an intercom for some reason.  May not be the problem that you are having, but something to be aware of if using an A6.
 
 Malcolm
 
 From: "frank goodnight" <frank.goodnight(at)att.net>
 To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2011 7:09:55 AM
 Subject: noise
 
 Hi Kolbers,
  Has anyone out there ever tried to kill some of the noise on a firestar 2 ?
 I use a HKS engine with the up exhaust , and the noise is driving me nuts.
 got the noise canceling head set DR 6000 sometimes use it and ear plugs
 at the same time , still too loud .  To talk to the tower I have to pull power off 
 and stall the plane. that works ok if I'm the one that does  the calling , but if 
 someone wants to talk to me the problems  start. If anyone has had any success
 with sound proofing ---batts blankets , whatever I sure would like to know what they
 did.Appreciate any help. 
 '
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				 Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 6:32 pm    Post subject: Re: noise | 
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				Andy - the pictures you have posted have files sizes of over 1 mb, and now the thread (for those of us that read it on the internet and not email) has become unreadable in the sense that it is more trouble than it's worth to scroll back and forth to read what people write.
 
 There are lots of free picture resizers online that will knock the pictures down to a more convenient size in the future.
 
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				This is how I addressed the muffler issue with the HKS on my Slingshot.  For the Tractor enthusiasts out there, I found the best muffler that fit the application was  IH Farmall A  muffler.  It is light weight and short, and had the correct input diameter.  It also has adequate back pressure and everyone tells me it sounds very good from the ground. I installed a heat shield between it and the cockpit, which never even gets warm.  It is still relatively loud in the cockpit, but just a set of noise canceling headphones makes for easy communication and very easy on the ears for long flights.  It is much quieter than my original Firestar with a Rotax 377, which requires earplugs and noise canceling headset.  I am sending a picture, but not sure if it will post to the list, never sent one before.  If not, just send me a PM, and I will send it direct.
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:39 am    Post subject: noise | 
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 This is how I addressed the muffler issue with the HKS on my Slingshot.   
 
 Folks:
 
 A simple test to determine what is producing the noise on your Kolb is find
 a tractor aircraft with the same engine and prop your are flying on your
 Kolb.  Have someone fly the Kolb overhead followed by the tractor configured
 aircraft.
 
 In my case, I listened to a RANS S7 powered by a 912ULS and 3 blade Warp
 Drive Prop last Saturday morning.  No comparison between the noise my MKIII
 generates and the RANS.
 
 Other tractor aircraft with the 912UKLS that are extremely quiet compared to
 a Kolb are the Highlander and the old Kolb Flyer (Pelican), both in and out
 of the cockpit.
 
 If you have a chance, listen to a Lake Amphibian sometime.  It is a pusher,
 and it is also noisy.
 
 I'd like a nice quiet cockpit, but I guess I am hooked on Kolbs, and will
 accept the noise with the performance.
 
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				I'd like a nice quiet cockpit, but I guess I am hooked on Kolbs, and will
 accept the noise with the performance.
 
 john h
  
 Sorry, Folks:
 
 Forgot to include my point, above.
 
 I believe the prop is the primary noise generator on pusher aircraft.
 
 My hearing is so poor I cannot understand the spoken word on the radio
 without an ANR headset and the volume turned up max.
 
 john h
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				Hey Man, I like it!  Send more pictures. Good ole farmer ingenuity, "if man 
 made it, it can be improved". That muffler must have been found strolling 
 through the bone yard. Many a good  ideas originate there.
 
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 What browser are you using? Neither Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, or Opera will do that, although if you hold down the Ctrl button and tap either the - or + keys, you can make the whole page larger or smaller. Of course, then the print is too small to read.
 
 It is not necessary to use enormous pictures to be able to see something clearly, but it does require the reader to take the scroll bar and drag it back and forth, back and forth... That is my point. Reading such posts are more trouble than they are worth.
 
 Also, consider what Matt Dralle puts in the guidelines:"- Remember that your post will be included for posterity in an archive that is growing in size at an extraordinary rate. Try to be concise and terse in your posts. Avoid overly wordy and lengthy posts and responses." I would add that using pictures over 1 megabyte instead of resized pictures of just a few kilobytes would certainly fall into that category. If you are determined to use inconveniently sized pictures, then at least put "Do not archive" at the end of your posts
 
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				Hi,
 would like to thank everyone that shared  coments about the noise our planes
 make. Looks like a lot of people share my dislike of a noisy cockpit.I'll try some of 
 your ideas.
 Frank  Goodnight
 Firestar 2
 HKS
 
 From: Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org>
 To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Tue, November 1, 2011 9:32:46 PM
 Subject:  Re: noise
 
  --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Richard Pike" <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)>
 
 Andy - the pictures you have posted have files sizes of over 1 mb, and now the thread (for those of us that read it on the internet and not email) has become unreadable in the sense that it is more trouble than it's worth to scroll back and forth to read what people write.
 
 There are lots of free picture resizers online that will knock the pictures down to a more convenient size in the future.
 
 Thanks
 
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 Kolb MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
 richard (at) bcchapel(dot)org
 Kingsport, TN 3TN0
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