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		Jimmy Young
 
  
  Joined: 24 Nov 2007 Posts: 182 Location: Missouri City, TX
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				 Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 3:30 am    Post subject: engine out...uh oh | 
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				Kolbers,
 
 Yesterday I had an engine out forced landing after about 15 minutes  
 into my flight. I was at about 1000 ft. and the engine started  
 coughing a bit and dropped most of it's power. I made an uneventful  
 off-field landing in a hayfield. It was my first engine out  
 experience, and I will be the first to admit that once I landed and  
 stopped, my thoughts were that any other good news is just a bonus.  
 Your priorities will change rapidly depending on your situation.
 
 I called a friend who came out to pick me up, after a good walk  
 through the country. I contacted the owner of the property and  
 returned to stake her down and put a tarp over her. I'll be going out  
 this morning to fold her up and haul her home for diagnosis. I'll  
 update the List with my findings later.
 
 Jimmy Young
 FS II
 Houston TX
 
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		planecrazzzy Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 6:39 am    Post subject: Re: engine out...uh oh | 
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				Hi Jim,
            Glad to hear things turned out alright....
 
  How many hours on the engine ?  503 ?
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 Gotta Fly...
 Mike & "Jaz" in MN
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  	  | Jimmy Young wrote: | 	 		  Kolbers,
 
 Yesterday I had an engine out forced landing after about 15 minutes  
 into my flight. I was at about 1000 ft. and the engine started  
 coughing a bit and dropped most of it's power. I made an uneventful  
 off-field landing in a hayfield. It was my first engine out  experience, 
 Jimmy Young
 FS II
 Houston TX | 	 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:30 am    Post subject: engine out...uh oh | 
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				Hey Jimmy, join the club.  This morning I had a trip to a fly in  
 b'fast cut short.
 In my case the push-in fitting on the carb decided to part ways with  
 the top cover.
 (that guy will get threads now!)
 
 good news/bad news: this hay field was long alfalfa (bad news)
 The last few feet of the slide was with a good view of the hay out  
 the windshield as the
 old Kolb tipped up on the nose.  -lots of drag.
 
 Some cosmetic blems on the nosebowl, bent pitot assy.
 -and the aluminum tailwheel spring snapped off.  A visual inspection  
 revealed
 that  an old fracture at that point, just where it emerges from the  
 steel receiver tube.
 A generous neighbor and new friend gave me a lift back to my car and  
 tools.
 I stuck the spring back in, drilled one hole, shortened the chains  
 and flew it
 back out of a soft, bumpy cornfield.  It took about 40 bounces to get  
 the right levitation.
 
 15 minutes round trip.  No breakfast.
 
 On 25, May 2008, at 7:26 AM, Jimmy Young wrote:
 
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  Kolbers,
 
  Yesterday I had an engine out forced landing after about 15 minutes  
  into my flight. I was at about 1000 ft. and the engine started  
  coughing a bit and dropped most of it's power. I made an uneventful  
  off-field landing in a hayfield. It was my first engine out  
  experience, and I will be the first to admit that once I landed and  
  stopped, my thoughts were that any other good news is just a bonus.  
  Your priorities will change rapidly depending on your situation.
 
  I called a friend who came out to pick me up, after a good walk  
  through the country. I contacted the owner of the property and  
  returned to stake her down and put a tarp over her. I'll be going  
  out this morning to fold her up and haul her home for diagnosis.  
  I'll update the List with my findings later.
 
  Jimmy Young
  FS II
  Houston TX
 
 
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		Jimmy Young
 
  
  Joined: 24 Nov 2007 Posts: 182 Location: Missouri City, TX
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				 Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 2:48 pm    Post subject: engine out...uh oh | 
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				All,
 
 I spent all day getting my plane out of the field and back to the  
 hanger with the help of a good friend. When I got there this morning,  
 I changed out the plugs to see if it would turn over & run. It fired  
 up after some coaxing, but it was not running well at all. I watched  
 the engine temps and within less than a minute it was obvious the #1  
 cyl is not running. I shut it down and proceeded to move on with the  
 task of transporting her home. Tomorrow I'll see if I can figure out  
 what happened.
 
 For planecrazy; you asked how many hrs. on the engine: it's a 503 DCDI  
 with 205 hrs. I checked the rings thru the exhaust ports at 175 hrs,  
 and they were fairly clean and moving freely. I plan to check for  
 spark at the plugs tomorrow and move on from there. I did look at the  
 carb bowls out in the field, both were full of clean gas, no water or  
 visible contamination. The #2 cyl plugs looked good, nice tan color,  
 but the #1 cyl plugs were a darkish metallic grey color, not wet or  
 oily, but a color indicative of either no ignition or way too rich.
 
 Jimmy Young
 FS II
 Houston
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:22 pm    Post subject: engine out...uh oh | 
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				In a message dated 5/25/2008 6:31:11 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  jdy100(at)comcast.net writes:
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 Kolbers,
 
 Yesterday I had an engine out forced landing after    about 15 minutes  
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             Jimmy,
   
      So glad to hear you were up to the task at hand, and you  had a suitable spot to land and those great big tires on her!  I will be at  the hanger in the next couple of days. Glad You and your bird are OK!
   
             Ed  Diebel
 
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