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		John Hauck
 
  
  Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 12:51 pm    Post subject: TNK | 
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				Hi Folks:
 
 Chow out the little mkIII and flew up to the factory last Wed.  Wonderful 
 flight.  Logged 4.1     hours on the way north.
 
 Friday morning headed south, made it 7 sm from Rockwood, TN, ran into a 
 brick wall, turned around and flew back to TNK.  Rain, low viz down and 
 back.  Flew 173.2 sm, 2.2 hours, and ended up back at TNK.
 
 Yesterday morning I departed TNK.  Weather looked great all the way to 
 Rockwood, TN,90.0 sm and 1.1 hours later.  I could see the dark clouds to 
 the west when I made my approach to KRKW.  I elected to stay at KRKW until 
 0900 this morning.  Was a great decision.  Got lots of rest.  Spent the 
 night on the front porch of the FBO.  Wouldn't let me sleep inside.  Some 
 FBO's are not designed for "barn stormers" and some are.
 
 This morning I flew .6 hrs and 66.2 sm to Collegedale, TN.  They had a full 
 coffee pot, sandwiches in the frig, and a cheese Danish.  Had fun talking to 
 the local pilots, then headed SW for Gantt IAP, Alabama.  Arrived 2.1 hours 
 and 184.0 sm later.  Was good to be home.
 
 Weather was perfect today.  Had a good tailwind.  My ground speed was 
 between 95 and 116 mph all the way home.
 
 The little mkIII did great, as usual.  Was a good training flight to get 
 ready for the flying season.  Sun and Fun next month and Monument Valley, 
 Utah, in May.  John Bickham's flyin in July, and also Oshkosh.  Then the 
 Kolb Homecoming the end of September.  My, my!  Time is flying when we are 
 having fun.
 
 Take care,
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:13 pm    Post subject: TNK | 
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				John,
 
   Incredibly fun sounding trip.  These types of cross-country flights are the most enjoyable form of flying there is, in my opinion.
 
   I look forward to finishing my MkIII soon, and venturing out on my own trips!    BTW, are you planning to fly your plane to MV?  That would be about a thousand miles!!!
 
 Mike Welch
 
 PS.  For the gentleman that asked about trailering a Kolb, I would HIGHLY recommend the boom dolly that Uncle Craig shared with this group a few days ago.  I am about 95% finished with my copied version.  I am only waiting on the wheels from Harbor Freight in tomorrow's UPS delivery.
 
   In total, my boom support cost me $25 for the wheels, the scrap 36" long X 8"PVC pipe was free (from the City Water Plant), the steel channel was $6.17 (it was scrap, also, I had to sand some rust off a few pieces), the hinges and latches were $12, and the paint was $8.  For a grand total of less than $55 and just slightly more than a day's work.  I'll post pics when it is 100% finished.  Credits go to Uncle Craig....very nice design, and VERY strong support.
 
   One modification I may include is a tow handle.  Since my future home is 1000' from the local airport, I may very likely just pull the plane from my hangar, down the street, and into the airport entrance.  (less than 1/4 mile away)  By adding a handle I can tug it with my small 4-wheeler.  It is also VERY likely I can keep the wings spread at all times.  We'll be out in the country, on a very seldomly used road.  This is about as close to having one's own 5000' asphalt runway as you can get.  That's one of the reason's I bought it.  Nice 3 acre piece of land, and I'm a general contractor/builder.
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:46 pm    Post subject: TNK | 
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				>  I look forward to finishing my MkIII soon, and venturing out on my own 
 trips!    BTW, are you planning to fly your plane to MV?  That would be 
 about a thousand miles!!!
 
 
 Mike W:
 
 Yes, I plan on flying to MV.  This will be number 6, and I have not missed 
 flying to one yet.  From my airstrip it is about 1500 sm to MV, depending on 
 how crooked I fly.  From there will fly up the Rock House in SE Oregon, home 
 of Larry Cottrell, with John W.  Then back across the Idaho, Wyoming, SD. 
 I'll head for Alabama, and John W will head for Texas.
 
 We do flights like this every May after MV.  Usually, I will end up with 
 about 75 flight hours and around 6,000 sm.  This is my normal annual long 
 flight.  Then there is Lakeland and Oshkosh, and a few other flights thrown 
 in there, plus the Kolb Homecoming last weekend in September.  Forgot about 
 Homer Kolb's Father's Day Flyin in June.  Gonna try to fly to that one this 
 year.
 
 I'm still planning on flying back to Alaska Summer of 2009 to celebrate my 
 70th year.  I don't know if I can still do it or not.  I'm not as spry now 
 as I was.  If I can do it, be comfortable, and have fun doing it, I'll have 
 my bag packed and be on my way about the last week of June 2008.
 
 Yes, this kind of grass roots cross country flying is a ball.  That's why I 
 have been doing it for the last 24 years in Kolbs.  If it wasn't fun, I'd 
 find another hobby, in addition to dirt bikes, ATVs, antique tractors, and 
 traveling in the old Dodge/Cummins and ancient 5th wheel.
 
 Take care,
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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		John Hauck
 
  
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:54 pm    Post subject: TNK | 
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				I'll have 
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 Guys:
 
 I need a secretary.
 
 Plan on departing for Alaska last week of June 2009.
 
 john h
 mkIII
 
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		Wade Lawicki
 
  
  Joined: 27 May 2007 Posts: 31 Location: Nashville Tn.
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:44 pm    Post subject: Re: TNK | 
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				John,
         Next time let me know, we have a 2200` strip near Lebanon Tn. bout half way  between you and them.  We have a futon, kitchen and shower your welcome to use if needed.
                                            Fly Safe,
                                                         Wade
 
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		Ralph B
 
  
  Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 367 Location: Mound Minnesota
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:51 pm    Post subject: Re: TNK | 
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 Guys:
 
 I need a secretary.
 
 Plan on departing for Alaska last week of June 2009.
 
 john h
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 John, you can hit the edit button on the right and edit what you just wrote, then hit "submit" after your done.
 
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		Possums
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:07 pm    Post subject: Re: TNK | 
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				 	  | John Hauck wrote: | 	 		  Hi Folks:
 Chow out the little mkIII and flew up to the factory last Wed.  Wonderful 
 flight.  Logged 4.1hours on the way north. Friday morning headed south, made it 7 sm from Rockwood, TN, ran into a brick wall, turned around and flew back to TNK.  Rain, low viz down and back.  john h
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 Yeah - bout time.
 Glad you made it back (tired of carrying the load while you we gone - nobody called) - But you missed some interesting weather down here - haa.
 
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