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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:43 pm    Post subject: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				Hi Gang:
 
 Installed a new Titan exhaust system, repaired the dings in my Warp Drive 
 prop, pulled the carb float bowls, drained a half pint of 100LL from my 
 gascolator, turned the prop a buncha times to push the oil out of the crank 
 case, hit the starter without use of the enricher, and the 912ULS that had 
 not run since 19 July 2009, fired on the first blade.  Amazing little 
 engine.
 
 My last flight was a 10.5 hour day from Homer Kolb's to Gantt IAP, AL. 
 There was about 10 gal 100LL in the 25 gal fuel tank.  The fuel remained 
 fresh and left no deposits in the fuel system.  Had that been 93 octane 
 mogas, it may have been a difference story.
 
 The float bowls were dry.  There were two spots of corrosion where a couple 
 drops of water worked on the pot metal of the float bowls.  Enough crud to 
 cause a rough running engine, or maybe a severe power loss.  Other that the 
 couple corrosion spots in each bowl, there inside of the float bowls were 
 spotless.
 
 I drained a half-pint of fuel.  No water or contamination visible.
 
 The battery remained fully charged with the little solar panel battery 
 maintainer that was hooked up to it.  The VDO electric clock was showed the 
 correct time.
 
 I ran the engine for about 15 minutes, about 5 of that at 5,000 rpm, and a 
 few minutes full throttle.  The 912ULS was seemed happy and so did I.
 
 The Titan exhaust system is a little quieter than the Rick Thomason STE 
 system, but it does sound good.  I'll live with it.
 
 This was my first flight since 19 July.  Despite the heavy cover of barn 
 dust, bug crap, bird crap, and other stuff, she hopped right off the ground 
 and flew like a brand new bird.  I shot a half dozen landings to my 750 foot 
 confined airstrip.  Felt good.  I was comfortable with the mkIII, as usual.
 
 After more than 17 years and nearly 3,000 flight hours, I am still happy 
 with and proud of my old bird.  Now she is ready to fly on a trip.  Maybe 
 weekend after next to Nauga Field, LA, if the weather gods will smile on us.
 
 Take care,
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
 DO NOT ARCHIVE
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:40 pm    Post subject: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				Congrats on getting back in the air...sounds like you will be flying a lot this winter season.
  Have fun and be safe
  Daniel Myers
  FSII amphib 815FS sold for SeaRey 790AJ
   
  > From: jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com
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  Subject: First Flight In A Long Time
  Date: Thu C 3 Dec 2009 18:41:46 -0600
  
  --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com>
  
  Hi Gang:
  
  Installed a new Titan exhaust system C repaired the dings in my Warp Drive 
  prop C pulled the carb float bowls C drained a half pint of 100LL from my 
  gascolator C turned the prop a buncha times to push the oil out of the crank 
  case C hit the starter without use of the enricher C and the 912ULS that had 
  not run since 19 July 2009 C fired on the first blade. Amazing little 
  engine.
  
  My last flight was a 10.5 hour day from Homer Kolb's to Gantt IAP C AL. 
  There was about 10 gal 100LL in the 25 gal fuel tank. The fuel remained 
  fresh and left no deposits in the fuel system. Had that been 93 octane 
  mogas C it may have been a difference story.
  
  The float bowls were dry. There were two spots of corrosion where a couple 
  drops of water worked on the pot metal of the float bowls. Enough crud to 
  cause a rough running engine C or maybe a severe power loss. Other that the 
  couple corrosion spots in each bowl C there inside of the float bowls were 
  spotless.
  
  I drained a half-pint of fuel. No water or contamination visible.
  
  The battery remained fully charged with the little solar panel battery 
  maintainer that was hooked up to it. The VDO electric clock was showed the 
  correct time.
  
  I ran the engine for about 15 minutes C about 5 of that at 5 C000 rpm C and a 
  few minutes full throttle. The 912ULS was seemed happy and so did I.
  
  The Titan exhaust system is a little quieter than the Rick Thomason STE 
  system C but it does sound good. I'll live with it.
  
  This was my first flight since 19 July. Despite the heavy cover of barn 
  dust C bug crap C bird crap C and other stuff C she hopped right off the ground 
  and flew like a brand new bird. I shot a half dozen landings to my 750 foot 
  confined airstrip. Felt good. I was comfortable with the mkIII C as usual.
  
  After more than 17 years and nearly 3 C000 flight hours C I am still happy 
  with and proud of my old bird. Now she is ready to fly on a trip. Maybe 
  weekend after next to Nauga Field C LA C if the weather gods will smile on us.
  
  Take care C
  
  john h
  mkIII
  
  DO NOT AR========================
  
  
  
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:52 pm    Post subject: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				John , Glad to hear you are back in the air ! Seems to me it was your longest time on the ground for a long time , maybe 20 years or so !Keep flying ! you are an inspiration! I want to be flying when I get as "old as you "if Ido.    your friend 
 Chris Davis
 KXP 503 492 hrs
 Glider Pilot
 Disabled from crash building Firefly 
 
  
    From: John Hauck <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com>
 To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 7:41:46 PM
 Subject: First Flight In A Long Time
 
 --> Kolb-List message posted by: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com (jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com)>
 
 Hi Gang:
 
 Installed a new Titan exhaust system, repaired the dings in my Warp Drive prop, pulled the carb float bowls, drained a half pint of 100LL from my gascolator, turned the prop a buncha times to push the oil out of the crank case, hit the starter without use of the enricher, and the 912ULS that had not run since 19 July 2009, fired on the first blade.  Amazing little engine.
 
 My last flight was a 10.5 hour  day from Homer Kolb's to Gantt IAP, AL. There was about 10 gal 100LL in the 25 gal fuel tank.  The fuel remained fresh and left no deposits in the fuel system.  Had that been 93 octane mogas, it may have been a difference story.
 
 The float bowls were dry.  There were two spots of corrosion where a couple drops of water worked on the pot metal of the float bowls.  Enough crud to cause a rough running engine, or maybe a severe power loss.  Other that the couple corrosion spots in each bowl, there inside of the float bowls were spotless.
 
 I drained a half-pint of fuel.  No water or contamination visible.
 
 The battery remained fully charged with the little solar panel battery maintainer that was hooked up to it.  The VDO electric clock was showed the correct time.
 
 I ran the engine for about 15 minutes, about 5 of that at 5,000 rpm, and a few minutes full throttle.  The 912ULS was seemed happy  and so did I.
 
 The Titan exhaust system is a little quieter than the Rick Thomason STE system, but it does sound good.  I'll live with it.
 
 This was my first flight since 19 July.  Despite the heavy cover of barn dust, bug crap, bird crap, and other stuff, she hopped right off the ground and flew like a brand new bird.  I shot a half dozen landings to my 750 foot confined airstrip.  Felt good.  I was comfortable with the mkIII, as usual.
 
 After more than 17 years and nearly 3,000 flight hours, I am still happy with and proud of my old bird.  Now she is ready to fly on a trip.  Maybe weekend after next to Nauga Field, LA, if the weather gods will smile on us.
 
 Take care,
 
 johnp; * AeroElectric  href="http://www.buildersbooks.com/" target=_blank>www.buildersbooks.c;                 -Matt Dralle, List ==================
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:13 pm    Post subject: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				Chris D/Gang:
   
  If I remember correctly, it is the longest I have  not flown since I broke the mkIII at Muncho Lake, BC, 1 July 2000.  That  time it took me until 1 April 2001 to get it flying again after the  rebuild.
   
  Felt good to horse around the farm and the  neighborhood again.   
   
  john h
  mkIII
   
  DO NOT ARCHIVE
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    John , Glad to hear you are back in the air ! Seems to me it was your    longest time on the ground for a long time , maybe 20 years or so !Keep    flying ! you are an inspiration! I want to be flying when I get as "old    as you "if Ido.    your friend 
 Chris    Davis
  
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		Ralph B
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:13 am    Post subject: Re: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				"John Hauck"
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  |  repaired the dings in my Warp Drive  | 	  
 
 John, how did you repair the dings? Baking soda and super glue, just super glue, or 5-minute epoxy?
 
 I have one ding that I would like to fix. I suppose you took some black paint and put it on a q-tip and painted over the area (after the fix). That's what I would do.
 
 Ralph B
 
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		rlaird
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:31 am    Post subject: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				Video on propeller field repair
 http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1431564069?bclid=1432781645&bctid=1674033145
 
  [url=http://eaa569.org/videos/propeller.html][/url]
 
 On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Ralph B <ul15(at)juno.com (ul15(at)juno.com)> wrote:
  [quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: "Ralph B" <ul15(at)juno.com (ul15(at)juno.com)>
  
  "John Hauck"
  
  
  >  repaired the dings in my Warp Drive
  
  
  John, how did you repair the dings? Baking soda and super glue, just super glue, or 5-minute epoxy?
  
  I have one ding that I would like to fix. I suppose you took some black paint and put it on a q-tip and painted over the area. That's what I would do.
 
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Robert Laird
 
formerly: MkIIIc w/ 912ULS  &  Gyrobee
 
current:  Autogyro Cavalon w/ 914ULS
 
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		Ralph B
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:33 am    Post subject: Re: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				Thanks Robert. I've known of this baking soda and super glue repair for some time. I was just wondering how Hauck repaired his.
 
 Ralph B
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:34 pm    Post subject: First Flight In A Long Time | 
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				> John, how did you repair the dings? Baking soda and super glue, just 
 super glue, or 5-minute epoxy?
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  I have one ding that I would like to fix. I suppose you took some black 
  paint and put it on a q-tip and painted over the area. That's what I would 
  do.
 
  Ralph B
 
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 Hi Ralph/Gang:
 
 Here's the method I use, and recommended by Warp Drive:
 
 a.  Depending on how large and tattered the damage is, clean up any frayed 
 material with razor blade or sharp knife.
 
 b.  Clean with MEK.  I have used 100LL on long cross country flights.
 
 c.  JB Weld for the repair.  In the field, used a plastic spoon.  Let it 
 cure in a warm room over night or more, until it is rock hard when pressed 
 with your finger nail.
 
 d.  The JB Weld can be formed with masking tape on the rounded leading 
 edges.
 
 e.  Remember the more JB Weld one uses the more JB Weld one has to file and 
 sand off.
 
 f.  I rough finish with a fine rasp, if I have a lot of excess to remove.
 
 g.  Final sanding with different grades of wet/dry sand paper.  I end up 
 with 400 grit.
 
 h.  I use Krylon Flat Black spray can paint.  Any flat black spray can paint 
 with work, but Krylon has a nice spray nozzle that does a better job of 
 applying the paint.
 
 i.  I didn't paint all the prop blades, but spot painted the repairs.  Used 
 fine Scotch Brite Pad, rubbing lengthwise to blend in the new repaired and 
 painted areas with the old paint.  Worked good.
 
 I have never used baking soda and super glue.
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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