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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:19 am    Post subject: Center Section Fairing Reply with quote

Subject: Center Section Fairing
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, October 8, 2018, 12:58 AM

Hi Kolbers,

This is a progress update on getting my
HKS Firestar configuration a little closer to Larry C's HKS
Firestar. To refresh everyone's memory, my aircraft was not
making anywhere near the "normal" 65-70 MPH cruise speed
that Larry is getting, and so I am un-doing some or all of
the things that were different on mine.

The first big thing was that my
original oil cooler installation was allowing a significant
"jet" of air to be directed up through the wing center
section. This worked great for oil temperature, but it was
very likely creating a large amount of crag, and interfering
with the spanwise lift distribution.

So I moved the cooler and oil tank down
to a different location, which allowed me to make a "solid"
gap seal for the center section between the wing roots. Once
finished, this gap seal will continue the top curvature of
the airfoil across the center seciton with no gaps, all the
way from the leading edge to the rear wing attach (where the
U-joint is). This approximates what Larry C has on his
Firestar, the gap seal on the top surface only.

I made the gap cover out of .016"
aluminum that stays attached to the fuselage upper keel
tube. No loose parts, no Velcro, no disassembly or
disconnecting when folding or unfolding the wings. The short
aluminum tubes at the leading edge of the wings slides into
the "tube" at the front of the center fairing. So any lift
or force generated by air flowing over the front of this
center fairing is retrained by the leading edge of the
wings.

The wing roots slide underneath this
center cover. Once the wings are fully un-folded, the center
fairing overlaps the wing roots by a little over an inch
each side. The wings will have weatherstripping (foam tape)
under the center cover so there is a good air seal.

In the photos you can see a few small
gaps, and a diamond shaped hole in the middle of the gap
vover. The small holes will have tape to close off the gaps.
The gaps are there so that the parts can be removed from the
fuselage for maintenance or inspection.

The diamond shaped hole is so that
(with engine vibration inflight)  the center gap cover
does not pound on the square black boxes under those holes,
which are the HKS ignition boxes. A small patch of fabric or
rubber sheet will be glues over that diamond shaped hole to
prevent air leakage without anything hammering on the
ignition control boxes and risk damage to those components.

Although I am not anyone's idea of a
Kolb Expert, I am guessing that this center gap cover closes
off the hole between the wings more or further rearward than
most plans-built Kolbs.

Because of the many many comments on
the Kolb list about my flight testing problems, I took this
opportunity to resolve the CG issue by moving it forward a
little. The new fuel tank is mounted behind the pilot seat,
in the area where the stock "rear seat" was. So now the fuel
is pretty much underneath the center of gravity, so even
with full fuel I will not be as close to the rear CG limit.

Hopefully, this will allow me to move
the leading edge of the stabilizer back down to the stock
position, or most of the way there, per John H's suggestion
and the suggestions of other Kolbers..

Bill Berle


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 3:02 am    Post subject: Center Section Fairing Reply with quote

Sounds like good progress,Bill. There was a long silence there. Sounds like you were doing a lot more working and a lot less talking.
George H.
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14GDH
Mesick, Michigan
gdhelton(at)gmail.com

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On Oct 8, 2018, at 4:18 AM, Bill Berle <victorbravo(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:






Subject: Center Section Fairing
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, October 8, 2018, 12:58 AM

Hi Kolbers,

This is a progress update on getting my
HKS Firestar configuration a little closer to Larry C's HKS
Firestar. To refresh everyone's memory, my aircraft was not
making anywhere near the "normal" 65-70 MPH cruise speed
that Larry is getting, and so I am un-doing some or all of
the things that were different on mine.

The first big thing was that my
original oil cooler installation was allowing a significant
"jet" of air to be directed up through the wing center
section. This worked great for oil temperature, but it was
very likely creating a large amount of crag, and interfering
with the spanwise lift distribution.

So I moved the cooler and oil tank down
to a different location, which allowed me to make a "solid"
gap seal for the center section between the wing roots. Once
finished, this gap seal will continue the top curvature of
the airfoil across the center seciton with no gaps, all the
way from the leading edge to the rear wing attach (where the
U-joint is). This approximates what Larry C has on his
Firestar, the gap seal on the top surface only.

I made the gap cover out of .016"
aluminum that stays attached to the fuselage upper keel
tube. No loose parts, no Velcro, no disassembly or
disconnecting when folding or unfolding the wings. The short
aluminum tubes at the leading edge of the wings slides into
the "tube" at the front of the center fairing. So any lift
or force generated by air flowing over the front of this
center fairing is retrained by the leading edge of the
wings.

The wing roots slide underneath this
center cover. Once the wings are fully un-folded, the center
fairing overlaps the wing roots by a little over an inch
each side. The wings will have weatherstripping (foam tape)
under the center cover so there is a good air seal.

In the photos you can see a few small
gaps, and a diamond shaped hole in the middle of the gap
vover. The small holes will have tape to close off the gaps.
The gaps are there so that the parts can be removed from the
fuselage for maintenance or inspection.

The diamond shaped hole is so that
(with engine vibration inflight) the center gap cover
does not pound on the square black boxes under those holes,
which are the HKS ignition boxes. A small patch of fabric or
rubber sheet will be glues over that diamond shaped hole to
prevent air leakage without anything hammering on the
ignition control boxes and risk damage to those components.

Although I am not anyone's idea of a
Kolb Expert, I am guessing that this center gap cover closes
off the hole between the wings more or further rearward than
most plans-built Kolbs.

Because of the many many comments on
the Kolb list about my flight testing problems, I took this
opportunity to resolve the CG issue by moving it forward a
little. The new fuel tank is mounted behind the pilot seat,
in the area where the stock "rear seat" was. So now the fuel
is pretty much underneath the center of gravity, so even
with full fuel I will not be as close to the rear CG limit.

Hopefully, this will allow me to move
the leading edge of the stabilizer back down to the stock
position, or most of the way there, per John H's suggestion
and the suggestions of other Kolbers..

Bill Berle






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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 2:24 pm    Post subject: Center Section Fairing Reply with quote

Bill do you still have two 5 gal. tanks
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On October 8, 2018 at 4:18 AM Bill Berle <victorbravo(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:







Subject: Center Section Fairing
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Monday, October 8, 2018, 12:58 AM

Hi Kolbers,

This is a progress update on getting my
HKS Firestar configuration a little closer to Larry C's HKS
Firestar. To refresh everyone's memory, my aircraft was not
making anywhere near the "normal" 65-70 MPH cruise speed
that Larry is getting, and so I am un-doing some or all of
the things that were different on mine.

The first big thing was that my
original oil cooler installation was allowing a significant
"jet" of air to be directed up through the wing center
section. This worked great for oil temperature, but it was
very likely creating a large amount of crag, and interfering
with the spanwise lift distribution.

So I moved the cooler and oil tank down
to a different location, which allowed me to make a "solid"
gap seal for the center section between the wing roots. Once
finished, this gap seal will continue the top curvature of
the airfoil across the center seciton with no gaps, all the
way from the leading edge to the rear wing attach (where the
U-joint is). This approximates what Larry C has on his
Firestar, the gap seal on the top surface only.

I made the gap cover out of .016"
aluminum that stays attached to the fuselage upper keel
tube. No loose parts, no Velcro, no disassembly or
disconnecting when folding or unfolding the wings. The short
aluminum tubes at the leading edge of the wings slides into
the "tube" at the front of the center fairing. So any lift
or force generated by air flowing over the front of this
center fairing is retrained by the leading edge of the
wings.

The wing roots slide underneath this
center cover. Once the wings are fully un-folded, the center
fairing overlaps the wing roots by a little over an inch
each side. The wings will have weatherstripping (foam tape)
under the center cover so there is a good air seal.

In the photos you can see a few small
gaps, and a diamond shaped hole in the middle of the gap
vover. The small holes will have tape to close off the gaps.
The gaps are there so that the parts can be removed from the
fuselage for maintenance or inspection.

The diamond shaped hole is so that
(with engine vibration inflight)  the center gap cover
does not pound on the square black boxes under those holes,
which are the HKS ignition boxes. A small patch of fabric or
rubber sheet will be glues over that diamond shaped hole to
prevent air leakage without anything hammering on the
ignition control boxes and risk damage to those components.

Although I am not anyone's idea of a
Kolb Expert, I am guessing that this center gap cover closes
off the hole between the wings more or further rearward than
most plans-built Kolbs.

Because of the many many comments on
the Kolb list about my flight testing problems, I took this
opportunity to resolve the CG issue by moving it forward a
little. The new fuel tank is mounted behind the pilot seat,
in the area where the stock "rear seat" was. So now the fuel
is pretty much underneath the center of gravity, so even
with full fuel I will not be as close to the rear CG limit.

Hopefully, this will allow me to move
the leading edge of the stabilizer back down to the stock
position, or most of the way there, per John H's suggestion
and the suggestions of other Kolbers..

Bill Berle






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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:46 pm    Post subject: Center Section Fairing Reply with quote

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> Bill do you still have two 5 gal.
> tanks ?

No, I do not have the 5 gallon tanks. Several Kolbers suggested that my aircraft was more tail-heavy than it really needed to be, and some of the more highly experienced Kolbers were really not happy with me raising the leading edge of the tail.

Since I was not going to use this Firestar as a 2 seater I managed to kill two birds with one stone:

One benefit was moving the CG forward.
Another benefit was reducing parts count, fuel system complexity, and eliminating the UN-EQUAL fuel feed from the tanks.

So in order to get both benefits, I REMOVED the two five gallon Kolb jugs from the rear compartment, and found a one-piece tank that fit perfectly into the "rear seat" area.

This one-piece tank holds 14 gallons, which I may never need to fill up completely. Maybe only for ferrying the airplane to Larry's 2019 Rock House fly-in !!!

I tried three times last night to attach photos of all this to a Kolb List e-mail,a nd all three got bounced back to me as rejected by the mail server. Last time this happened I tried to e-mail Matt Dralle and got no reply.

Bill, still working away in Los Angeles


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