Nice, tail wheel is big step because you have to keep flying it until you're at a complete stop and you can not really see ahead on takeoff! But I am 100% sure you can handle it. Good luck.
Trim for airspeed. Even a Champ has trim. Use the elevator to get the airspeed to where you want it, then trim for that airspeed. Then control altitude with throttle.
What is your tips on starting flight school. I am 22 and it has always been a dream of mine. I have a decent job but it doesn't pay a ton but I would say it pays pretty fair and average for my age.
Ji there James! This flight school is located at Fort Worth Spinks (KFWS) just south of Downtown Fort Worth. You can find the flight school website here! www.flywithrobert.org/
Great video Ryan. Let's get together and I can tell you the history of that 7AC Champ that you are training in. Her history for me goes back to 1969 at Sycamore strip and A&W aircraft when I first laid eyes on her. I have welded on her many , many times in her hours of distress, the last being only a couple of years ago with major surgery on her battered rudder derived from being flipped on her back for various and sundry reasons that were not disclosed to me. Keep up your flying education my young friend and I hope your aviation dreams all come true..........Dwain. ua-cam.com/users/19Cub
Why all wheel landings and "stick forward" in initial TW instruction. The primary instinct in a taildragger, especially a champ, should be stick back. Wheel landings should come after that primary instinct is ingrained. Perhaps he already has learned 3 point instincts, and this is subsequent training? Just curious.
This was my first exposure to tail wheel aircraft. By going stick forward you keep the tail wheel off the ground and mitigate the risks of a high speed ground loop.
@@CaptainAviation : good explanation on why stick forward. I'm just starting out on Tailwheel. Decided it was about time. Who was your instructor? Robert?
Great video sir. Super instructor!
Very nice. you have the tail wheel talent and stick and rudder skills and a good patiant instructor. Than ks for posting and keep it up.
Now that's Fly'n, Love that Old Bird..Great Video! :D
The way I was taught slow flight, and well beyond, pitch for airspeed, power for altitude. Keeps it pretty simple for students.
Nice, tail wheel is big step because you have to keep flying it until you're at a complete stop and you can not really see ahead on takeoff! But I am 100% sure you can handle it. Good luck.
Also if it's the Super Cub, I have heard they are kind of hard to get used to because of the heel brakes and trim.
Trim for airspeed. Even a Champ has trim. Use the elevator to get the airspeed to where you want it, then trim for that airspeed. Then control altitude with throttle.
I flew Aeronca champion at Brown Airfield, San Diego
My video on the same thing below. I suggest a Garmin virb for you cockpit video, also a contour + or aviation version is great!
What is your tips on starting flight school. I am 22 and it has always been a dream of mine. I have a decent job but it doesn't pay a ton but I would say it pays pretty fair and average for my age.
Also would like to mention that I am just interested in getting my recreational for right now.
loving it :) awesome video
WOW just found this vid my son and I are training in this plane now with Josh
Terry Fuqua Hey Terry, it's Ryan! I'm the guy that brought lunch on Thursday! Glad you found my channel!
How would I get in touch with you to get a tail wheel endorsement ?
Ji there James! This flight school is located at Fort Worth Spinks (KFWS) just south of Downtown Fort Worth. You can find the flight school website here! www.flywithrobert.org/
Roberts gonna make a Bush Pilot out of You yet...hehehe
Great video Ryan. Let's get together and I can tell you the history of that 7AC Champ that you are training in. Her history for me goes back to 1969 at Sycamore strip and A&W aircraft when I first laid eyes on her. I have welded on her many , many times in her hours of distress, the last being only a couple of years ago with major surgery on her battered rudder derived from being flipped on her back for various and sundry reasons that were not disclosed to me. Keep up your flying education my young friend and I hope your aviation dreams all come true..........Dwain. ua-cam.com/users/19Cub
Waving the camera like that, I can't tell if you tracking correctly or over controlling.
Warren Oakes I mount my camera to my hat which causes the constant moving. I apologize if it made it hard to watch. Thanks for watching!
Why all wheel landings and "stick forward" in initial TW instruction. The primary instinct in a taildragger, especially a champ, should be stick back. Wheel landings should come after that primary instinct is ingrained. Perhaps he already has learned 3 point instincts, and this is subsequent training? Just curious.
This was my first exposure to tail wheel aircraft. By going stick forward you keep the tail wheel off the ground and mitigate the risks of a high speed ground loop.
@@CaptainAviation : good explanation on why stick forward. I'm just starting out on Tailwheel. Decided it was about time. Who was your instructor? Robert?
Having problems with audio on this...and film