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Captndarty
Приєднався 11 лют 2011
From motorcycles to airplanes and a few things in between
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Backcountry flying through the Badlands to Devils tower 
Flying my Rans S 21 with super cubs on a low level run over the White River in the badlands of South Dakota followed by a tour of the devils tower. 
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Rans S-21 leaf peeping
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A quick little fall leaf peeping flight with my wife in the Outbound.
Bar hopping in a Rans S-21 Outbound
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A crisp morning adventure flying the S-21 up the Chippewa river for some gravel bar hopping
Johnson Creek Idaho, backcountry flying in a Rans S-21
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I met up with a few fellow Rans owners for some camping and backcountry flying out of Johnson Creek 
Rans S-21 Outbound on the gravel bar
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First day trip with the wife and dog to the to the gravel 
Playing with shorter takeoffs and landings in Rans S-21 Outbound powered by the mighty Rotax 915 is
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Re-pitched the fine stop limits on the constant speed prop and it’s pulling much better for takeoff. Working on getting more comfortable on the backside of the power curve for short field landings. Drops out quick when its gets slow so I still have to work on burping the throttle right before the flare. Still not very comfortable getting on the brakes hard and lifting the tail while full aft st...
GSU and G5 Miscomp
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I had a massive attitude miscomp between the GSU ADHRS and G5. The autopilot tried to follow the G3X which started a 30 degree left hand bank. The miscomp then reverted autopilot authority to follow the G5 which was working correctly
Rans S-21 Outbound  powered by a Rotax 915 takeoffs and landings
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Playing around with various short and soft field takeoffs and landings.
Rans S-21 Outbound Rotax 915is Garmin G3X touch
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The final testing at the factory. Then I take Delivery and fly my Rans S-21 outbound home from Hays Kansas to Minnesota. It was a uneventful stunning flight to say the least.
Rans S-21 Outbound powered by a Rotax 915is
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This is our Rans S-21 being built. It’s powered by a Rotax 915is With an Airmaster constant speed propeller. The copper plane at the end is a flying example of what to expect.
2016 KTM 1190 Adventure R Mosko moto bacountry panniers on SW Motech quicklock racks
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Just fitted these new Mosko moto soft bags on the SW Motech quick lock racks. Pretty happy so far
2016 KTM 1190 adventure R totally unbiased review
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An honest review with the good and the bad
This guy sucks. Thinks hes as cool as Aviation101
So cool. Well done Sir
What engine do you have - a 340 or a Rotax?
@@tedantares2751 Rotax 915
Hi, Do you still own the bike? Do you still recommend the purchase?
@@jpsoares74 yes I still own it. 33,000 miles and I would absolutely 100% recommend it. I’ve heard less than quality stories about the newer 1290s and 890s with regards to reliability but this one with the exception of the few little issues in the beginning has been bulletproof
@@Captndarty Thanks for your prompt answer!
Nice video,,,
Hello, we lost a dear friend in a private airplane crash at Johnson Creek last Thursday (8/29) . It's been a week, and we still have no information about what happened. Do you know anyone who can provide any updates or help us understand what might have occurred? Thanks very much! Edward
@@edwardnakhla9205 very sorry to hear about your friend. This is the first I’ve heard at this, I found this report from asn.flight safety.org Narrative: The 206 attempted a landing at Johnson Creek RWY 17 with a 15-20 knot tailwind, the initial touchdown point was near midfield, three long bounces ensued, at which point the pilot attempted a go around near the end of the runway. The pilot pitched up aggressively which caused the left wing to drop and the plane to bank left, it disappeared into the trees and moments later crashed into the mountain killing both occupants. Sources: NTSB
Thank you for this information. Does it come from eye witnesses or some other source? When does an official report with passenger names usually come out?
@@edwardnakhla9205 I suspect eye whiteness but since Jk has many pilots the eye whiteness will be much more creditable than a regular person. The names usually get released once the next of kin is sorted out. Final NTSB reports can take a year or 2. If the eye whiteness are correct it’ll be pilot error unfortunately. Theres a White House at that end of the runway that has created a culture of pilots not landing over it sort of self forcing pilots to land with a tailwind as in the reports here.
Thank you for your help!
@@CaptndartyGood afternoon Sir. Has this White House caused any accidents? What else do you know about it? Thanks
Flying in the mountains, isn't it terribly turbulent and dangerous? We always learned in training about rotors and mountain waves so just curious how a small plane would fair flying low in the mountains
If you fly in the morning, it’s cooler. There are less wind and thermals. In fact, most of the turbulent air is at the peaks and above. Down low in the valley you’re blanketed by the peaks, and it’s typically pretty smooth.
Neat video, I like the filming, editing, narrative. We are so lucky to have those airstrips in Idaho backcountry. Very fun to watch. You could make more of those. Thanks for sharing.
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Big Creek burned down over 10 yrs ago.
Johnson Creek is not in the backcountry. Cars, trucks, and Razors run up and down the gravel road to Johnson Creek every day. Try Indian Creek, there are no roads, no cats, trucks, or Razors.
You must’ve missed where I landed at marble, lower loon, cabin Creek, fish lake and moose creek….
Awesome, thanks for sharing
WOW. I get Goosebumps while looking your moving Pictures and listening to the Music. Please be so kind and give me the Name of the Song or some Information about it. In my next life, i will be a Lumberjack, a Blacksmith, and a Cowboy... Ok. Stop watching Yellowstone Duton Ranch 😂
Was that ice on the windshield?
Yes indeed. The 21 holds it quite well considering. Was able to descend down and out into above freezing temps.
Are you concerned about bird strikes over the river?
@@engineerernest no not too much in that location. It’s a dry region which lacks a lot of water fowl, Birds will always dive but over fully engorged waterways birds are always something to look out for. The biggest concerns are electrical wires going across. This river was flown many times at higher altitudes so we know we’re all the obstructions are.
I've done b some flying out there myself, the only thing better than this video is in person. Good job...
It’s truly an maxing place to fly with low consequence, considering the open terrain.
SWEET!!!
Great video! Thanks for making and posting it!
traumhaft schöne gegend da...und spannende pisten...da kann sicherlich nicht jeder landen,,,oder ?
It is public, so anyone can land there as long as you have the proper skills and Aircraft
Omg, there are almost traffic jams on those tiny airstrips.😀It became to be pretty popular there. When i watched DVD Idaho Exposed 20 years ago, it looked really remote and abandon there. Is it losing its romatic charm now? And great video! Thanks.
This was my first time there, and I really enjoyed it. The flying happened so quickly because the strips are so short that you spend a lot of time socializing and camaraderie. It’s nice to have people around and to know if you mess up there are people everywhere who can help. Plus the group I was with we all had ADSB in and out so we could see each other air to air on our moving maps through all of the canyons. Incredible situational awareness.
Good show. What engine?
Rotax 915
Awesome, I'm in Chanhassen. Great looking plane!
Interesting. What ended up being the problem?
Either the mounting location or the GSU 25. I replaced it with a new unit, the mounting stayed in the same location, but we used full rubber for the mounting this time. So far so good🤞🏻
Amazing
….and thats what the ABW was designed for! That second landing was pretty sketchy!
It was for sure. Fortunately lessons learned without incident.
Very nice video. Fun to watch the 21 do some gravel bars. Very pretty area to fly.
Fabulous back country. Fabulous flying. You lucky buggers :) Wish I could be there.
NICE!! ... Gotta love fall!!
We sure do love fall for the colors and because, you know what’s next….snow toys🤣
WOO HOO!! ... Pray For Snow!!
Nice video so beautiful trees are just starting to turn..... Minnesota you say ... s ooooo cold up there. You can have it The 9 months of winter is unrelenting. I m a driver used to run up to St. Cloud ,Willmar ,Jackson. I like tge winter in Sw. Mo God Bless
Is this Minnesota? Looks like not everything has turned yet.
Yes it is
@Captndarty It would be fun to see the Duluth-Superior area when the leaves have changed. One of these years I'll go.
@@mattjhsn it’s about 50% right now everything up towards Duluth it’s past peak so I hear.
I'm not a pilot or engineer so might sound stupid but i do like these stol planes. What's the difference between tail dragger/trike? I see most are taildraggers is there a reason the design is better for short take off/ "off runway" rough ground or does it not make any difference?
Good question. Tail draggers keep the prop further from debris on the ground when taxiing. The week point with a trike is the nose gear. It’s mounted to the engine mount and if you stuff it into a hole or rock you risk some major front end damage. So for rough, terrain a tail wheel is better. As far as STOL goes a trike is better because the main gear is further aft allowing you to pull back on the stick and increase the angle of attack of the wing relative to the ground. With a tail wheel the angle of attack is fixed since the tail is on the ground.
@@Captndarty that makes perfect sense. I didn't realize how many landing strips there is in that area, I grew up around there in Wyoming looks like a hell of a fun way to see that area and get around. "Let's go get breakfast" "Okay ill fire up the plane"
Nice plane and scenery! I guess that must be more fun and possibly safer than the motorbike! My dream airplane is a Piper Supercub, the dualsport of the aviation world!
It’s a catch 22. It’s more rewarding than riding my bike but there’s much more attention needed. I get. It’s tired flying low and technical in an hour than riding my 1190 half the day. Riding for me is like walking. Don’t have to think about it. No systems checks or wind issues like flying. Both are fun and relaxing in different ways.
With the 915iS, I'm curious if you're burning MOGAS or AVGAS. I'm building a very similar 915 equipped S21 to yours (in fact I saw yours in person the day before you were scheduled to pick it up!). TIA
I mostly burn Avgas now. In the beginning I was going to the gas pump and filling up 5 gal cans with 91 non oxy gas. shoulder pressing 4 to 6 36 pound gas cans on a high wing has lost its luster. Ever more so doing the whole process when it’s below zero. I also used to do 94 UL at the airport but that’s turned out to be more expensive than 100LL and much less used and the gas is more likely to be bad. I also fly pretty high and high-octane works much better at high altitudes. The 100 hour oil change interval, with non-low leaded is a joke in my opinion. I started changing every 50 hours regardless on the fuel type. Lastly, the new Rotax XPS fully synthetic oil has properties to break down lead and is safe to use. If I’m going on a trip and need to top off I use my 91 I have it in the hanger. All that being said I would like to build 120 gallon fuel cart with a pump and hose on a trailer and then I would likely start using 91 for local flying.
i put a fuel tank in the bed of my truck with a hose. so much better than 5 gal cans.@@Captndarty
Wow ! Very inspiring! I’m just on the verge of ordering an S-21 kit . Rotax of some sort. I’m wondering if the airplane gets abused by the gravel . Prop , belly , tail dents and chips ?
Oops , asked that question before I saw the end of your video …. Maybe a little PPF to some parts .
Nice flying! That 2nd landing got a bit sporty. Keep the videos coming
It certainly did. Locked brakes and deep sand are a no no. I could’ve landed quite a bit shorter with a 3 point but the tail is too low and I don’t trust it with all the gravel. So I wheel land it unless it’s 100% sand or nice grass.
Great video, thanks ! What cruise speeds and fuel burns do you get with the 915 ?
Normal cruise is 7gph which yields 115kts at 6,000 and 130kts above 14,000. Normally when I’m tooling around for fun I burn 5gph at about 100kts.
Great video.
Omg what a dream this is amazing would be amazing to go camping too very beautiful…I definitely need my pilots license
That was fun. I am physically unable to fly so I had to fly that area in my simulator. Would love to fly that area and take my fishing gear, thanks for sharing your trip.
Piper Pacers are quite possibly the most surprising and underrated legacy plane around. So much character; I love 'em. For my money though, any Rans is the best value in aviation. YMMV
Great plane, but it can't do Maule stuff..the structure, landing gear...wouldn't take the abuse of off aiport operations...
Of course it wouldn’t but then again the Maule can’t do S-21 stuff which is taking off high hot and short…🤷🏻♂️
@@Captndarty ua-cam.com/video/B-CV6WSkd1g/v-deo.html
@@plantpower3048 there’s nothing wrong with a Maul. It certainly can takeoff short. Has a big wing and a robust fuselage. The link you sent is at sea level and likely 10 gallons of gas. In my video the density altitude were north of 5000 feet and it was clear that that Maul was heavy. Nothing is going to beat a turbocharged at high DA’s Gross to Gross a turbo 21 will beat a Maul u set those conditions. You mention the structure. Yes, it’s not a back country airplane. It’s a backcountry capable airplane. I don’t intend on beating the crap out of it often. I only made mention of the Mauls piss, poor performance, because a lesser performing airplane the pacer out, performed it for whatever reason
Excelente
My best friend, thanks to you, I enjoyed watching... I'm proud of you for developing day by day.
What is that spot that is focused on at around 1:35 in the video? I took a photo of that exact same place on a flight home (in an airliner) last summer. I was so fascinated by it that I made it my wallpaper on my phone. I have no idea where it is, but would love to know if anyone has the answer.
That’s Thomas Creek 2U8
@@Captndarty Thank you!
Awesome video. Thanks for making it. I hope to see you out there sometime. Don't forget Maule has a Higher useful load than the empty weight of the Rans s21 so it can take another 10' on TO roll
Looks like an awesome trip! I miss the great flying in Idaho.
It sure was. The 915 made the trip, no questions abut it. I only wish I could have 2 Rotax 915 airplanes🤔
@@Captndarty I could see that in your future. One back country machine, one traveling machine.
@@OneAlphaMike ha in a perfect world… I am doing a hanger addition that could support a high and a low and I’m sure the bank can see me coming 10 miles away🤷🏻♂️
@@Captndarty Not sure if you saw, (I just saw it myself), but @Aaron Stampa recently flew his Sling TSi to Johnson Creek. Looks like it climbed out of there like a rocket! Rotax 915 FTW! ua-cam.com/video/k_uki_dQ358/v-deo.htmlsi=fLl0Cr4K4Kf-BYwQ
Wow. This is a great video. This is a dream of mine to do some flying in Idaho.
I flew over JC yesterday and I’ve been wanting to stop but it was swarming with slow flying aircraft on a Saturday. Have yet to do a grass strip in the Mooney.
JC won’t be any issue whatsoever in a Mooney. I’m sure you’ve seen “man and a Mooney“ and he goes into a couple tighter strips in Colorado in his Mooney
@@Captndarty I watched those videos awhile back and have wanted to land there ever since. Too bad he sold it! We pass over JC twice a month with round trips to Montana from SW WA.
@@Captndarty Looks like you might be familiar with the BDR’s from the looks of your bike.
@@HairHelmet yes sir I’ve done a bits and pieces of several among other routes.
@@HairHelmet really he sold it? I thought he just relocated back to the East Coast with it. Bummer his videos were great.
Awesome video. I've been really interested how the S-21 with the 915 would do up here in Idaho. I'm a 121 guy, but I've been seriously considering building a plane to get out and fly for fun. Thanks for sharing.
It does an amazing job once airborn. I think you can classify it as a “ back country capable“ airplane, not a back country airplane. I don’t think it would hold up with repeated use in some of the super short strips. over and over again. It’s thin and lightweight.
For the guys you thought had a less impressive takeoff roll, maybe they caught more fish than you 😆😆 just kidding
Yes and the only one that can get it back would be the Maule.
Great video and while I love my Skywagon. I may want a Rans S7 or 21 after watching your videos. Great flying and you hit all of the cools spots. Curious what the DA was for Marble Creek when you took off ? My Skywagon can go straight over the hill when cool. I was surprised the Maule was so anemic in the climb. You have a gorgeous airplane and you fly it well. Nothing better than a great Idaho trip !
Thank you. I love Skywagons albeit I have never flown in one. I often refer to mine as as a modern day 2 place skywagon. I’m not sure what the DA was at marble but looking back at my video after leaving Lower Loon and enroute to Marble I was at 6,000 52° and the DA was 6,700. I suspect with the warmer temps and surrounding topography radiation down in Marble that it could been a touch higher DA relative to Marbles elevation. The 21 with the Rotax 915is an amazing back country airplane once airborne but it’s VSO of 41kts and lighter construction I’m dubious how the air frame would hold up hitting places the Soldier bar often.
@@Captndarty I have a friend who just bought an S7 kit. Probably take him about 2 years to build it just because he has a lot of other responsibilities. I need to find out if he is going 915T. After watching your videos I will recommend it to him. I think you airplane will do well overall for backcountry ops. Most of the strips are relatively tame. I actually think Soldier bar is relatively smooth compared to Marble. The rubber erosion strips can sometimes make you bounce. I actually try to spot land just in front of them. But I have done it plenty of times with a nice bounce. Hard not to want to play with our machines.
Maule is very close to the performance of the Rans but still has 1000lb useful load thats closer to the skywagon. I find it a great STOL option to get all the people and gear in.
Great video and footage. I enjoyed your commentary of the various aircraft performance. I was a little surprised (in both directions) of some of the takeoffs. Thanks for taking the time to create your videos. Hopefully see you up there next summer.
I bet you’re excited to get yours flying. Idaho won’t disappoint. We will likely do another Rans run up there next summer