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C-17 GLOBEMASTERS @FLL VIDEO WALK AROUND
these are a pair of C-17s that were at FLL during a presidential visit by Biden.
I was lucky enough to have access to the ramp and walk around the two beasts.
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C-17 GLOBEMASTERS AT FLL(Picture Collection)
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A stream of pictures of two C-17s that were part of the presidential escort team at Fort Lauderdale International airport (KFLL) during a Biden visit.
SEAPLANE AIRPORT IN ALASKA
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This is a driving lap around the world's busiest and largest seaplane base in the world which happens to be in Anchorage Alaska. I thought this place was amazing for those who are in the airplanes, aviation, history of aviation, etc. I thought of recording this video just to show a view from the ground for those who are not fortunate enough to visit it in person.
MAKITA DRILL REPAIR - FD02 MODEL
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Motor replacement after burning smell.
WALK-AROUND A DONATED DC-6 IN ANCHORAGE ALASKA
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This is a static display DC-6 that was retired, donated, and installed at this location. Located in front of the Pipers Restaurant and Lounge, next to the International Airport in anchorage, Alaska. Video recorded in Early July, 2022.
SHIPS OVER THE HORIZON - GLOBE EARTH
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This is a demonstration of the globe earth. The fact that the horizon curves down in all directions away from you like in a sphere, because the earth is a sphere, almost a perfect one. In this case I try to capture two ships in the distance to compare how much of one is visible versus the other. One ship is closer, and the other is further away. Also in this video is a very late sunset (around ...
2020 SANTA FE / CURT HITCH / SPARE TIRE INTERFERENCE
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I am sharing an interference that I noticed during the installation of a CURT trailer hitch. this particular hitch partially obscures the mechanism for raising and lowering the spare tire. It renders the factory supplied tool to raise and lower the spare tire useless and requires the use of a ratcheting wrench to access the spare tire. Other than that, the hitch itself is super well built, soli...
AIRSHOW BEHIND THE SCENES PRACTICE DAY RAMP ACTIVITY FOR THE 2022 FORT LAUDERDALE AIR AND SEA SHOW
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These are a collection of clips I was able to capture at the ramp during the pre-show practice sessions. Preparation for the 2022 Fort Lauderdale Air and Sea Show.
Perks of having ramp access during Air Show
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Perks of having ramp access during Air Show
ELEVATED RUNWAY AT FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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A ground level look at FLL's elevated south runway and its support structure. Plus an approach and landing right on the elevated end of the runway.
HOW TO WIRE NEW AUXILIARY LIGHTS
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An easy way to wire up new lights on your vehicle, plus I explain the function of a RELAY. All as an answer to a viewer's question.
OSPREY V22 MARINES
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This was a surprise visit to FLL by one Osprey. A Bell Boeing V22 Osprey. Later on a second Osprey showed up but I couldn't record it. I had the opportunity to be on the ramp near the first Osprey and see it run. This Video is my attempt at recording the experience.
HOW TO PACK ROLLERS INTO A NEEDLE BEARINGS
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How to install needle rollers into a needle roller bearing and have them stay in place using grease.
LANDING GEAR UPLOCKS - Look inside the wheel well
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LANDING GEAR UPLOCKS - Look inside the wheel well
NINJA FOOD PROCESSOR REPAIR
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NINJA FOOD PROCESSOR REPAIR
PLANE SIMPLE ANSWERS
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PLANE SIMPLE ANSWERS
Bell AH-1Z VIPER Helicopter walk-around
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Bell AH-1Z VIPER Helicopter walk-around
INSTALL A HEATER CORE SHUTOFF VALVE IN A JEEP YJ
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INSTALL A HEATER CORE SHUTOFF VALVE IN A JEEP YJ
Turn signal indicator stays ON solid in the dashboard when headlights are ON.
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Turn signal indicator stays ON solid in the dashboard when headlights are ON.
PHONE GPS STILL WORKS WITHOUT CELL PHONE SIGNAL
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PHONE GPS STILL WORKS WITHOUT CELL PHONE SIGNAL
MAKE YOUR OWN GUIDE PINS TO INSTALL A CYLINDER HEAD
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MAKE YOUR OWN GUIDE PINS TO INSTALL A CYLINDER HEAD
LOOK INSIDE A HONEYWELL AS907 or HTF7000 JET ENGINE
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LOOK INSIDE A HONEYWELL AS907 or HTF7000 JET ENGINE
AIR CONDITIONING FOG? OR NOT?
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AIR CONDITIONING FOG? OR NOT?
P-38 Lighting model at Miami International Airport (KMIA)
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P-38 Lighting model at Miami International Airport (KMIA)
YJ LONG RANGE GAS TANK MOD - FREE...!!!
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YJ LONG RANGE GAS TANK MOD - FREE...!!!
EASY TOASTER OVEN REPAIR "MODE" SWITCH REPLACEMENT
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EASY TOASTER OVEN REPAIR "MODE" SWITCH REPLACEMENT
I STOOD BEHIND TWO CF34's while idling
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I STOOD BEHIND TWO CF34's while idling
GE PASSPORT 20 FAN BLISC plus *RARE* LOOK INSIDE
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GE PASSPORT 20 FAN BLISC plus *RARE* LOOK INSIDE
DO SLATS INCREASE ANGLE OF ATTACK?
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DO SLATS INCREASE ANGLE OF ATTACK?
HONEYCOMB PANELS IN AIRCRAFT INTERIORS - The magic behind lightweight and strong construction
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HONEYCOMB PANELS IN AIRCRAFT INTERIORS - The magic behind lightweight and strong construction

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MicheleBowieAstrologer
    @MicheleBowieAstrologer 19 годин тому

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you!

  • @preston3932
    @preston3932 6 днів тому

    I've watched a few of your videos and you have a great way of explaining things. Thank you from a student.

  • @victorialynch8689
    @victorialynch8689 7 днів тому

    Thanks for your clear explanation. Before I watched your video, I had no idea how an oxygen mask really worked.

  • @giacomoquartieri749
    @giacomoquartieri749 9 днів тому

    I'm an ATPL student, and I just wanna say a big THANK YOU!!!!

  • @zed2653
    @zed2653 10 днів тому

    Really good video, but my only comment is just on the "feathered" terminology. Feathered is a coarse pitch, not fine.

  • @DrizzleGum
    @DrizzleGum 11 днів тому

    Can you recommend some book about axial compressor for me?

  • @markmarbley3864
    @markmarbley3864 11 днів тому

    Very good explanation it was very easy for me to understand it the way you😂

  • @josephg8818
    @josephg8818 11 днів тому

    How tight does the clamp have to be

  • @johnwoodriffe7465
    @johnwoodriffe7465 11 днів тому

    Thanks, very intresting. In an airoplane, not all panels are is flat, how are the curved panels in multiple directions acheaved being light and strong

  • @evilnaytan100
    @evilnaytan100 12 днів тому

    that fan looks fucked

  • @rishwaniprasad4817
    @rishwaniprasad4817 17 днів тому

    THANK YOU !

  • @outdoortorrey996
    @outdoortorrey996 19 днів тому

    Great video! Thanks for teaching and sharing! Helping me understand systems better for upcoming checkrides!

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 19 днів тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback. I wish you the best of luck on your checkrides

  • @metfan923
    @metfan923 24 дні тому

    Does this have any negative impact to the engine operating temps? I'm sure the heater core is so small, it provides minimal impact on engine temps, but wondering if cutting the heater core (a mini radiator) out of the coolant circuit makes the engine run any warmer. Did you notice anything like that?

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 24 дні тому

      It doesn't affect the engine temps at all, unless your engine's radiator is plugged up and not providing enough cooling, in which case you could provide a little bit of cooling by removing some heat from your heater core. But that would be in an extreme case where your engine is already overheating due to a plugged radiator. Remember that when you have the cabin temp set to cool, you are not removing any significant amount of heat from the heater core, so your engine doesn't depend on the heater core for cooling.

    • @metfan923
      @metfan923 24 дні тому

      @@planesimple8514 thanks for the quick response! I’m guessing you have to bleed the system following installation?

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 24 дні тому

      Perhaps, depending on the vehicle. Depending on how low the heater hoses are and how much coolant you loose (how much air gets into the system). In my case, the hoses were the highest point of the whole system so no need for bleeding. In most cases, that air makes its way to the top of the radiator on its own as the engine runs, then you can just replace that bit of coolant back into it. That's it.

    • @metfan923
      @metfan923 24 дні тому

      @@planesimple8514 I'm doing it to the same vehicle, well, a 94 YJ. good to know bleeding isn't necessary! Thanks again

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 24 дні тому

      My pleasure. Any time. Good luck. PS, someone else in the comments suggested another valve that is a bypass, not just a shut-off. It may not make any difference, but take a look in case you like that option better.

  • @landonshowalter-maxson2170
    @landonshowalter-maxson2170 26 днів тому

    i cant minnimize the fucking screen >:(

  • @greavous93
    @greavous93 29 днів тому

    did you even think about what to say before starting to record? Two minutes in and you havent said a thing based on the title.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 27 днів тому

      Nope, I don't write a script for the videos, only a mental list of key points that I want to explain. That's why I can go on for too long. But if you make it through to the end, you may pick up a new bit of information. Take away what you want from the video.

  • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
    @naturalmystics-kd9vt Місяць тому

    You make the best video so simple even a you g baby can understand what you said

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Thank you. Just keeping things like the name of the channel...PLANE SIMPLE...

  • @smollande
    @smollande Місяць тому

    Thanks for the fantastic video! Very clearly explained. Makes me feel confident enough to carry out this repair.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Good, I'm glad. Thank you for taking the time to write in.

  • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
    @naturalmystics-kd9vt Місяць тому

    This video is a real good video that explains the reading so simple thank you sir thank you

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Thank you for the nice, positive feedback. I appreciate it.

  • @ashrafadrianroy7623
    @ashrafadrianroy7623 Місяць тому

    1. Could you explain more abt free powered turbines( why its separated frm engine core) & is it related to turboshaft 2. Turboprop & turboshaft r not exactly the same?...

  • @garyrock2356
    @garyrock2356 Місяць тому

    Sometimes you think "why didn't i think of that", but sometimes you just don't. A great idea. The dowels in the block are O.K, but as the gap closes it becomes harder to see, and the last thing you want to do is mess up your new head gasket before you've even started torquing. So thank you for the video it helped me do the job quick and easy.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Good!! I'm happy to hear that! It's very satisfying to hear that a simple, no budget video like this can do some good for someone. That alone makes it rewarding. Thank you for taking the time to write in.

  • @JohnBone
    @JohnBone Місяць тому

    Did you pause and burp at 4m42s? I hope that's what I heard because it made me laugh. A lot. P.S. Thanks for the video; very educational.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      HOLLY CR@P..!!! I DID...!!! I TOTALLY DID...!!! 😂😂 I never noticed that!!! And neither had anyone else. You are the first to point that out!! My apologies for the unprofessionalism of that burb, but it went TOTALLY unnoticed. Good job picking up on it. That means you were really paying attention. Thank you and welcome to Plane Simple, where you can hang out in the shop ...and burp 😜

    • @JohnBone
      @JohnBone Місяць тому

      @@planesimple8514 Try farting in one of your future videos. See if you get away with that too.

  • @michaelazoulay7736
    @michaelazoulay7736 Місяць тому

    Great video, but the buzzing is killing it

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Sorry for the buzzing. Those are the hangar lights in the background and I didn't know enough about editing videos nor had the software to eliminate it afterwards. But I'm glad you liked the video otherwise. Thank you.

  • @nomad530
    @nomad530 Місяць тому

    Than you so much for the explanation! PS: Which book do you use?

  • @farhadsaboori8663
    @farhadsaboori8663 Місяць тому

    Thank u Sir 4 ur comprehensive descriptions

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      You are very welcome. I'm glad you liked it.

  • @davidpowell3347
    @davidpowell3347 Місяць тому

    The original Sir Frank Whittle jet engine? The engines used in the first Comet One jetliner? I think those were centrifugal compressor type as well as the first MIG jet fighters?

  • @Topcoatdetail
    @Topcoatdetail Місяць тому

    Can we use dielectric grease on the connection clips. I have the similar kind of combination switch 19L OTG which is almost 16 years old. Heating element contact threads are rusted. But the heating is perfect red hot. Recently the timer was gone. The issue was lots of dead insects. Cleaned and oiled it running beautifully. I bake pizza almost every weekend and i could make only 10 inch pizza. I wanted to upgrade with convection 40L . The market is flooded with digital crap which will never work after 2-3 years. Planning to install PID controller with thermal blanket to improve efficiency and temperature. Special thanks to you as I ripped of the combination switch while cleaning.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      I don't see why the dielectric grease wouldn't be beneficial. I think it's a good idea and it would keep the terminals from corroding. Now I wish I would've put it on mine. Oh well, next time I guess... Thank you for the idea. And yes, I think the new all electric control boards are nowhere near as robust as the old mechanical stuff. We bought another Oster oven with the electric board and within two years it arced and melted the contact where the power cord plugs in. It melted a section of the thin little trace that was feeding power to everything. I had to go in and solder in a section of thicker gauge wire in place of the trace to bring it back to life. Anyone else would've had to throw the thing n the trash with less than two years of sporadic use. Anyway, nice to see people fixing things and extending their useful lives. Thanks for taking the time to write in.

    • @Topcoatdetail
      @Topcoatdetail Місяць тому

      @@planesimple8514 Dielectric grease or Copper Grease. I meant to ask this , Copper Grease improves electrical conductivity and reduces the chance of arching. Pretty much correct about the modern electronics based oven. Now all companies are switching to contract manufacturing from China, they are simply printing their name on the box. Moreover all ovens have a single box design (bottom, rear) are in direct contact with the atmosphere and the sides aren't insulated, causing electronics to heat up to 200C and failure is inevitable

  • @spitNsawdust
    @spitNsawdust Місяць тому

    Good philosophy my friend & thank you. ✌️😊

  • @NatashaB-o9b
    @NatashaB-o9b Місяць тому

    I wish you would write the decimals down so you can add them up and we can see it.

  • @DarylKLR650
    @DarylKLR650 Місяць тому

    I watched to make sure I was installing on the proper hose but I need to point out that there's no reason to use a 3/4" ball valve, the inside diameter of a 1/2" is the same size as the ID of a 3/4 hose Barb and the price is less than half. Just go with a 1/2" ball valve with two 1/2 barb X 3/4 mnpt fittings and it's all good.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Cool. Thank you for sharing that. I hope people actually read the comments so they can see yours. Thank you for taking the time to write in.

  • @sathishsalmani9478
    @sathishsalmani9478 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video, it was very clear.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      My pleasure. Thank you for taking the time to write your feedback

  • @SarathNagirikatakam
    @SarathNagirikatakam Місяць тому

    explained very clearly

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n Місяць тому

    PLEASE get a monopod

  • @andrerovigatti9997
    @andrerovigatti9997 Місяць тому

    Wow ! Great , clear , simple explanations ! Thank you teacher !

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much for the awesome feedback...!!! I really appreciate it and I'm happy that you liked it.

  • @pengyuzhang1179
    @pengyuzhang1179 Місяць тому

    I have hard time find name of these flower nozzle thing , turn out it just called thrust mixer.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Yep! Simple. Thank you for taking the time to write in.

    • @pengyuzhang1179
      @pengyuzhang1179 Місяць тому

      @@planesimple8514 thank you for making video and title it with flower looking thing , or I'll never find it

  • @mattiëgs369
    @mattiëgs369 Місяць тому

    Smaller airplanes Normally run on 100% fuel but they don't have to! Mister narrator Are you telling me that jet engines cannot run on compressed air??? Instead of jet engines running on combusted fuel You can simply replace it with Compressed air. In fact the engine feeds itself once it is up in the air and at cruising altitude. Only the egotistical maniacs And the people who love their slavery go America Deny these facts Think that there couldn't possibly be another answer

  • @zufat4714
    @zufat4714 Місяць тому

    Thank you sir, I never work with fixed wing, only familiar with rotary wing which commonly use the vapour cycle, due to limited experience I never know how exactly air cycle machine works, thank you for the superb explanation may god bless you sir.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Wow! Thank you very much for the awesome feedback and your kind words. They mean a lot to me. Thank you for taking the time to write in.

  • @michaelvogler9540
    @michaelvogler9540 Місяць тому

    Thanks.

  • @JonathanCalkins
    @JonathanCalkins 2 місяці тому

    Is there a way to lock the engine so it doesn't windmill? Or does it not really affect the blades enough to matter?

  • @jakubstas5852
    @jakubstas5852 2 місяці тому

    Hi, where can I buy a motor?

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      Hi, sorry for the late response.... You should be able to find it on eBay, Amazon, some online parts retailers, etc. Just Google the drill model and look for the parts diagram, that'll give you the part number of the motor. You'll find it then... Just search for the motor part number and you'll find where to buy it.

  • @imbaraban
    @imbaraban 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! Obvious explanation. Everything is clear. What about these engines? Why are blades so worn? Will these engines fly? Or are they retired?

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 Місяць тому

      These are retired engines that are now a school's teaching aid and practice tool

  • @supervisor9274
    @supervisor9274 2 місяці тому

    sir now what is the time needed to burn 2.5 L inside 50 cc engine?

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 2 місяці тому

      Hello, it depends on a lot of factors like RPM's, engine load, meaning throttle position(fully open or partial throttle), atmospheric density, temperature, altitude, etc...

    • @supervisor9274
      @supervisor9274 2 місяці тому

      @@planesimple8514 I have to choose one of.... 4 hp 53 cc 6500 rpm 4 stroke or...... 2 hp 79 cc 3600 rpm 4 stroke.... which one is more powerful and better?

  • @KurtTheissen
    @KurtTheissen 2 місяці тому

    My fan isn't blowing. Not sure why that would be

  • @planereality3675
    @planereality3675 2 місяці тому

    All it's proof of is that the horizon hides objects beyond it. Cool, Who cares. How far is that horizon on that day? You don't even know how far the ships were let alone how far the horizon is.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 2 місяці тому

      Hello. Please explain how does the horizon "hide" objects?

  • @gm6892
    @gm6892 2 місяці тому

    Well I’ll be dipped. Thank you for saving hours.

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love 2 місяці тому

    The 'backward' PT-6 jet turboprop engine is probably the most reliable engine on earth! I'd rather fly in any airplane with one of those than two of any other kind of engine. It's an excellent reliable efficient engine! AWESOME VIDEO! ❤❤❤

  • @rafapilot5934
    @rafapilot5934 2 місяці тому

    Amazing explanation sir. I have a doubt that nobody clarified me related to what would happen in case of total oil pressure loss on the system. As far as i knew, the counterweights will make the prop angle to be in fine pitch in order to get the maximum performance while taking off or landing. It doesn't make sense to put the props into coarse pitch or feather cause the engine would still alive the only problem was the oil pressure of the system. So if you dont have any source of hydraulic (oil) to counteract the force of the weights, the effect would place them into fine pitch. I don't know if my thoughts are correct so if anyone can expain it to me i would appreciate it. Gorgeous video again sir !!

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful! Excellent video! Excellent presentation! Thank you!

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate your awesome feedback and thank you for taking the time to write in. It means a lot.

  • @maheshpanwar1797
    @maheshpanwar1797 2 місяці тому

    Great information thank you buddy

  • @glockman155
    @glockman155 2 місяці тому

    Why not just shorten the tube 3 inches, it will give you more room for gas, but keep the fuel level from being overfilled.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 2 місяці тому

      You could do that too. You could tune the length of that tube to allow the fuel level to come up to your liking. Even if you remove the tube like I did, there will always be a small air gap at the top of the tank. Remember that the filler tube comes into the tank from the side, not from the top, so the fuel level will never really get to the very top of the tank.

  • @D4ftd0g72
    @D4ftd0g72 3 місяці тому

    These are the same panels used in over head projectors in schools in uk. We have loads of them left over after have new flat screen tvs. Your video has kept me up all night dreaming of what I can do with them! Thank you.

    • @planesimple8514
      @planesimple8514 3 місяці тому

      Cool! It's great to have access to panels like that. There's A LOT of people here that wish they could get their hands on some of those. Have fun making stuff.