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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:15 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				Wow, I just found out that I have a heavy xtra... besides having 80lbs less 
 usefull load!! can some one tell me the benifits of a heavy xtra? I'm less 
 than excited about this.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:37 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				When you go to a restaurant simply leave after the soup and salad.
 Problem solved.
 Seriously, I wonder what they left out to accomplish the savings?
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 3:21 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				David:
 
     I have a heavy Xtra as well, and glad I do.  The early versions of the 
 Xtra do weigh more due to additional chrome molly in the cage.  The dual 
 controls came standard as did flaps.  I believe that the early (#s1-23) are 
 stronger and better.  Be happy with your good fortune to get an early one.
 
 Steve Spence
 Mk3Xtra 912-S
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 4:37 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				I have serial number 1.
 Do you have pics of yours?
 Thanks,
 David
 [quote]From: "Steve Spence" <sspence801(at)sbcglobal.net>
 Reply-To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 To: <kolb-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: Re: Heavy Xtra  
 Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 18:18:45 -0500
 
  
 David:
 
      I have a heavy Xtra as well, and glad I do.  The early versions of the
 Xtra do weigh more due to additional chrome molly in the cage.  The dual
 controls came standard as did flaps.  I believe that the early (#s1-23) are
 stronger and better.  Be happy with your good fortune to get an early one.
 
 Steve Spence
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 5:01 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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  Wow, I just found out that I have a heavy xtra... besides having 80lbs less
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  David,
 
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 I just did my WB last week, came in at 570lbs, was a little surprised, what
 was your empty weight?
 
 Robert Mason
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:06 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				Robert, I'm not there yet, I'm at the part where I try to figure out what 
 I'm going to do with 80 extra pounds that do nothing except decrease climb 
 rate and decrease useful load and increase take off roll and increase 
 landing roll. Maybe someone with a light xtra can throw in an 80lb sand bag, 
 wait they don't make sand bags that heavy, well grab a couple and tell me 
 what performance I can expect. Instead of flying like I'm 180 it will fly 
 like I weigh 260. Im one of those guys that doesnt like the BRSs because 
 I dont want to give up the 20lbs every time I fly, shoot at least that 
 20lbs might save my life this 80lbs does nothing for me and I'll have it 
 EVERY TIME I FLY!
 
 A month or so ago, I ask the list if there were different versions because I 
 had heard there might be. I got answers that the stabs were different; no 
 one mentioned the 80lb difference. I found out today that I should of ask 
 the Kolb company, my bad.
 
 Im done venting. Ive ask the Kolb company for the numbers to the plane 
 Ive bought. This is probably one of those times where I should keep my 
 mouth shut.
 
 From:  Robert Mason <masonclan(at)sbcglobal.net>
 Reply-To:  kolb-list(at)matronics.com
 To:  Kolb List <kolb-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject:  Re: Heavy Xtra  
 Date:  Tue, 14 Mar 2006 16:59:59 -0800
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  > Wow, I just found out that I have a heavy xtra... besides having 80lbs 
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 I just did my WB last week, came in at 570lbs, was a little surprised, what
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 Robert Mason
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		Eugene Zimmerman
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:59 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				On Mar 14, 2006, at 9:04 PM, David Key wrote:
 
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  I'm going to do with 80 extra pounds that do nothing except  
  decrease climb
  rate and decrease useful load and increase take off roll and increase
  landing roll.
 
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 David,
 If you have flaps instead of the flaprons, you also have more total  
 wing area.
 You will NOT have an increased take off roll or landing roll but  
 shorter.
 
 As you said, ,,,,,,,, You are not there yet!
 
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:00 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				Robert,   I think I have number 007. I have added a few extra items to 
 mine . And built it a little heavy. My empty is 630 lbs. I would not even 
 think of trading it for one of the light ones. My opinion.
     Do not archive
          Bill Futrell Mk111 912 and happy with it.
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:41 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				I have flaperons. Tell me where I lost you? Do you agree that more weight is 
 more take off roll? Do you agree that more weight is more landing roll? Do 
 you agree that more weight is less climb? Do you agree that more weight is 
 less useful load? If you said yes to all four we are in agreement and we are 
 both not there yet.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				 	  | dhkey(at)msn.com wrote: | 	 		  
 
 Im one of those guys that doesnt like the BRSs because 
 I dont want to give up the 20lbs every time I fly, shoot at least that 
 20lbs might save my life this 80lbs does nothing for me and I'll have it 
 EVERY TIME I FLY!
 
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 Your reasoning on the 20 pounds is just plain wrong.  A BRS is much more likely to save your life than to cause any type of problem...   From the sound of your post, it seems that you are obsessing about weight to the point of ignoring all else.  Obsessing on one item is always bad, everything is a trade off.  Having a plane that is stronger might be worth the extra weight.
 
 The most likely accident scenario is that your engine will quit, at which point you will be comming down weather your plane is heavy or light.  At that point the more heavily built cage might be a good thing.   The MK-III is a pretty big plane with lots of power, 80 pounds is about 12% extra at flying weight and wont kill the performance.  More important than the weight is how well it is built, covered, etc...   If you got a nice plane with quality workmanship, dont sweat the weight issue to much.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 4:46 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				On Mar 14, 2006, at 10:39 PM, David Key wrote:
 
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 Oh Sorry, I assumed that with those 80 extra pounds you also had the  
 standard flaps.
 Where does your plane have those "extra" pounds ?
 Seems like 80 lb. would be an awfully lot of weight to loose  just  
 off the chrome-molly cage.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 6:07 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				I called Kolb and they said the old ones were 80lbs heavier than the new 
 ones.
 
 It's kinda like buying a 2005 Toyota Camary knowing that it gets 30 miles to 
 the gallon and finding out when you got home that the one you bought gets 
 15% less gas mileage than all the other 2005 Toyota Camarys because you 
 bought the wrong serial number. It's a surprise and not a good one.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:24 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				David,
 I don't understand what your talking about. All auto makers make  changes to 
 their models all the time every time. When did you buy your  Xtra, did you buy 
 a pre owned Xtra? Your heavy, early Xtra should be  faster.
  
 As I recall, TNK hired an airplane designer, he made many flight tests  on 
 the classic to design it with rounded edges so as to reduce wind drag  and 
 thereby increase fuel efficiency.  I remember seeing pictures in  magazines with 
 streamers taped all over the classic's wings, fuselage and  tail.  After the 
 redesign of the classic the Xtra was born, there was more  steel added to the 
 fuselage to make it more aerodynamic and a bigger  horizontal stabilizer was 
 added.  After building a few it was determined  that the Xtra would not make the 
 ultralight trainer weight so all the extra  steel was no longer added, the 
 bigger horizontal stabilizer was changed back to  the classic and I believe the 
 flaps were also changed.  This is from  memory so don't quote me on this.
  
 Regards,
 Guillermo Uribe
 FireStar II N4GU
 El Paso, TX
  
  
  
  
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 I called  Kolb and they said the old ones were 80lbs heavier than the new  
 ones.
 
 It's kinda like buying a 2005 Toyota Camary knowing that it  gets 30 miles to 
 the gallon and finding out when you got home that the one  you bought gets 
 15% less gas mileage than all the other 2005 Toyota  Camarys because you 
 bought the wrong serial number. It's a surprise and  not a good one.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:29 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:45 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				Would you consider selling?  You can contact me off line if you'd like.
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:22 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				A couple years back I was nearly ready to fly my MkIIIc for the first 
 time
 and figured it wouldn't hurt to get a factory familiarization hop.
 Turned out they were having ignition problems with the demo Xtra
 and they advised me so before I headed south.  (was visiting a TN
 friend anyway).  I dropped in to TNK to at least take a looksee and
 got to look over the grounded bird.  It sure looked to be built to as 
 minimum
 a design possible to still be structurally sound.  I would not have 
 hesitated
 to have done a few circuits in it.  Whatever they did to remove 80 lbs 
 later
 must have been an intensive effort.
 I did get the opportunity to meet John Williamson who happened by
 the same day.
 BTW, after I returned to the "nawth country" I jumped into my raggedy
 hybrid monstrosity and went for it.  The little Kolb behaved just like a
 real airplane.
 One of these days I may drop in again for that ride.   
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  I called Kolb and they said the old ones were 80lbs heavier than the 
  new
  ones.
 
  It's kinda like buying a 2005 Toyota Camary knowing that it gets 30 
  miles to
  the gallon and finding out when you got home that the one you bought 
  gets
  15% less gas mileage than all the other 2005 Toyota Camarys because you
  bought the wrong serial number. It's a surprise and not a good one.
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:44 am    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				Wow,
 I, like someone else mentioned am having a hard time figuring where an extra 
 eighty pounds could come from between an early model to a later of the same 
 Kolb.
 There is no way I can imagine the thin wall tubing adding up to that kind of 
 weight. Heck, eighteen pounds maybe, but Eighty?
 Any how, good luck with the building and keep us posted on the finished 
 weight, all those out there with finished Xtras, let us know where your 
 weights came in.
 
 Thoughts everybody?
 
 Denny
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:10 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				My X-tra came in at 542 lbs with a 582, 3 blade warp, radio, X-ponder,  
 electric start, strobes, intercom, tundra tires, hyd brakes and full dual  controls 
 & 10 gal tanks. I can still haul a 200 pounder with full tanks.  Currently 
 hauling 150 lbs of sand for company. 
  
 Larry Tasker 
 MKlll x 582
 N615RT
  
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:58 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				David,
 Is it painted with Polytone or enamel?.
 
 Mike
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 3:15 pm    Post subject: Heavy Xtra :-( | 
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				Denny,
 My Xtra/Jab = 534.6 lb.
 
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