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		petebarry99
 
 
  Joined: 24 Oct 2008 Posts: 1 Location: oregon
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				 Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:25 pm    Post subject: How do I learn to fly Ultrastar? Help please. | 
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				I have a nice Ultrastar and no motorized flying experience (years of paragliding).   My Kolb is mid 80's, good condition, Cayuna, no flaperons, etc., no nose cone, rigid gear.
 
 What 2 place aircraft would be best to learn in, and does anybody know an instructor/aircraft combo in the Northwest or in the West?  (I am in NE Oregon and willing to travel.)
 
 Any peculiar flying/ground handling aspects to the Ultrastar---good or bad?  How are they at take off and landing?
 
 Any problems to look for?  Any upgrades important?  Do fairings on struts make a diffference, or  kinds of tires make much of a handling difference?
  
 Also looking for a BSR, etc chute for it.  Thanks!!  Peter
 
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		Dana
 
  
  Joined: 13 Dec 2007 Posts: 1047 Location: Connecticut, USA
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				 Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:12 am    Post subject: How do I learn to fly Ultrastar? Help please. | 
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				At 02:25 AM 10/25/2008, petebarry99 wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I have a nice Ultrastar and no motorized flying experience (years of 
 paragliding).   My Kolb is mid 80's, good condition, Cayuna, no flaperons, 
 etc., no nose cone, rigid gear.
 
 What 2 place aircraft would be best to learn in, and does anybody know an 
 instructor/aircraft combo in the Northwest or in the West?  (I am in NE 
 Oregon and willing to travel.)
 
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 Well, another Kolb is best, of course, but you'll have a tough time finding 
 anybody instructing in one.  Second best is any other ultralight (er, 
 "ultralight like" LSA), e.g. a 2 seat Challenger, Hawk, or 
 Quicksilver.  Third best is any light GA airplane (preferably a Cub, 
 T-Craft, or the like), but if you take this option even one or two rides 
 with somebody in an ultralight like LSA is HIGHLY advisable to get a sense 
 of the differences.  If you do your flight training in a nosewheel airplane 
 then at least an hour or two of tailwheel time is a good idea.
 
 I came to my UltraStar from PPG... but some 15 years earlier I had plenty 
 of GA time, most of it in a T-Craft.  A friend checked me out informally in 
 a 2-seat Quicksilver for a couple of flights, I flew it maybe 10 hours 
 solo, then had no problems in the UltraStar.
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Any peculiar flying/ground handling aspects to the Ultrastar---good or 
 bad?  How are they at take off and landing?
 
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 The US is a great flying airplane.  It's light like the ultralight it is, 
 but handles like a "real" airplane... a Quicksilver is a pig compared to 
 any Kolb.
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Any problems to look for?  Any upgrades important?  Do fairings on struts 
 make a diffference, or  kinds of tires make much of a handling difference?
 
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 There is a wing drag strut reinforcement that was added later and is a good 
 idea.
 The list archives have lots of good information; here are three in 
 particular I bookmarked:
 
 http://tinyurl.com/5u6r9w
 
 http://tinyurl.com/5lmwja
 
 http://tinyurl.com/5krl9m
 
 There is also a Yahoo group devoted to the UltraStar; it's not as active as 
 this group but the group files section contains the UltraStar drawings, 
 manual, and the Cuyuna owner's and service manuals:
 
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KolbUltrastar/
 
 -Dana
 
 
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 sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. -- Galileo 
 Galilei
 
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