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		herbgh(at)nctc.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:03 am    Post subject: Performance of the mark III with 912 or   jabiru? | 
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				Jerry
 
      Seems that the Titan cannot run a long enough prop to make the 
 912 a good alternative?   Basically...Jabs do well on clean planes. 
 titans,Sonex etc.....Redriven 912's  are well suited to any plane 
 where they can swing a long and more efficient prop.. Herb
 
    ps   a Jab is absolutely unsuited to a Kolb MkIII or Cobra...
 
 At 11:45 AM 11/16/2008, you wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  Rick,
 
 I appreciate your informed input.  I can't speak for Jabs/Rotax 
 4-cycle engines on Kolbs, but I can on Titans.  The arguments from 
 both sides, I've found, change nobody's mind, typically generating 
 more heat than light.  That said, I had both a Jab 2200 and a 3300 
 on my Titan and found performance comparable to reported performance 
 of comparable 912s (of course the 100 hp 912 had fewer horses than 
 the 128 hp Jab), and had slightly less fuel burn.  Every sport pilot 
 here in Madera flies behind/in front of a Jab, with one also flying 
 behind a 912S.  I could be a little biased, I've owned five Jab 
 engines, and if buying another engine, that's prolly what I'd buy 
 again, for various reasons, but I wouldn't hesitate to own a Rotax 
 either.  For sure, very early Jabs had teething problems and didn't 
 produce near the power claimed, but that was long ago and far, far 
 in the past.  And, none of us have had to land out because of an 
 engine problem.
 
 Now, back to my cellar....
 
 Jerry
 
 
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		jbhart(at)onlyinternet.ne Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:43 pm    Post subject: Performance of the mark III with 912 or   jabiru? | 
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				At 07:01 AM 11/17/08 -0800, you wrote:
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 Jerry,
 
 There was nothing imprecise or unqualified about my statement, I did my 
 research very well before I decided which engine to put on my Kolb.  When 
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 someone asks a question, I give them good information in a very clear and 
 direct manner.   Maybe you did not want to hear what I had to say, but my 
 information was not unqualified or imprecise...   
 
 Mike,
 
 You are not precise.  From before:
 
 "The 912 is a better engine on a Kolb, PERIOD.  If you ended up with the 
 inferior Jabiru on your Kolb, then I'm sorry for you, but that is no reason 
 to try to get others to make the same mistake."
 
 You used the word "Kolb" and the implication is that nothing but a 912 is a 
 good engine.  That rules out all lower hp Rotax and/or any other engine 
 mounted on a Kolb and this implies that a lot us who fly Kolbs are using 
 inferior engines.  You may not want to hear this, but I really enjoy flying 
 my Kolb FireFly with out a 912 mounted on it. 
 
 Fly safe!
 
 Jack B. Hart FF004
 Winchester, IN
 
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		slyck(at)frontiernet.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:09 pm    Post subject: Performance of the mark III with 912 or   jabiru? | 
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				Now that we've beat that one to death.... back to SEAFOAM!
 BB, puny 3 cylinder suzuki, redrive  (and it actually flies!)
 
 On 17, Nov 2008, at 3:43 PM, Jack B. Hart wrote:
 
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  <jbhart(at)onlyinternet.net>
 
  At 07:01 AM 11/17/08 -0800, you wrote:
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 > Jerry,
 >
 > There was nothing imprecise or unqualified about my statement, I  
 > did my
  research very well before I decided which engine to put on my  
  Kolb.  When
  someone asks a question, I give them good information in a very  
  clear and
  direct manner.   Maybe you did not want to hear what I had to say,  
  but my
  information was not unqualified or imprecise...
 >
 
  Mike,
 
  You are not precise.  From before:
 
  "The 912 is a better engine on a Kolb, PERIOD.  If you ended up  
  with the
  inferior Jabiru on your Kolb, then I'm sorry for you, but that is  
  no reason
  to try to get others to make the same mistake."
 
  You used the word "Kolb" and the implication is that nothing but a  
  912 is a
  good engine.  That rules out all lower hp Rotax and/or any other  
  engine
  mounted on a Kolb and this implies that a lot us who fly Kolbs are  
  using
  inferior engines.  You may not want to hear this, but I really  
  enjoy flying
  my Kolb FireFly with out a 912 mounted on it.
 
  Fly safe!
 
  Jack B. Hart FF004
  Winchester, IN
 
 
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