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The Kolb Flyer is an American single seat high wing strut-braced twin-engine pusher configuration conventional landing gear-equipped ultralight aircraft that was produced in kit form by Kolb Aircraft of Phoenixville Pennsylvania and intended for amateur construction. The Flyer was the first design produced by Kolb Aircraft. Based on the Flyer's success the company and its successor New Kolb Aircraft have gone on to produce over 3000 aircraft as of 2010.

Kolb Flyer SS for your consideration. Like New condition with 60 hours TT.1
* Kolb Flyer, a twin-engined ultralight monoplane produced in kit form by Kolb Aircraft from 1980 to 1982 * Pfitzner Flyer, a monoplane designed by Alexander 2
Kolb Flyer - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: Dave Mangham Location: Oshkosh - Wittman Regional 3
Unfortunately, the Kolb Flyer depicted here is in no way related to this movie.4

Made by New Kolb Aircraft.

Kolb Flyer in the '74 time frame.5
The Kolb Flyer was a 3-axis control, 185-pound, twin engine ultralight; it was powered first with 2 10 hp Chrysler West Bend engines, then later with 2 Solo 6
commercial design, the Kolb Flyer, in 1970.7
twin engine Kolb Flyer in Texas. His orange and white sunburst painted Kolb was seen often at Oshkosh and Sun-N-Fun.8
Empty Weight Lb
185
Stall Speed Mph
20
Designer
Homer Kolb
Eng 1 Type
single cylinder
two-stroke engine
Ceiling Ft
6850
Fuel Capacity
2
Cruise Speed Mph
40
Introduced
1980
Status
Glide Ratio
1620.0
Gross Weight Lb
392
Span Ft
29
Crew
one
Climb Rate Ftmin
250
GLimits
+4--2.5
Avionics
*none
Manufacturer
Range Miles
35
First Flight
1970
Eng 1 Name
Solo 209
Wing Area Sqft
160
Span In
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Production Start Year
1980
Prime Units
imp
Similar Aircraft
*Eipper Quicksilver*Ultraflight Lazair*Zenair Zipper
Eng 1 Hp
12
Eng 1 Number
2
Related
*Kolb Ultrastar
Produced
1980
Category

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