What is your DMMS? If you don't know you should read about it. Placard with a piece of bright tape on your airspeed indicator. It will keep you from entering a bad situation when low and slow.
I have a Cherokee 180 with a climb prop for the mountains, its really nice, I have a lot of time in a 235 Dakota model, it was the year they put a Turbo in it. What a fantastic airplane the 235 is, load it full and fly.
I was really looking for a Dakota when I was looking to buy but this one took me 5 months to find. I'm not disappointed cause I really love my plane. I trained in the 180 and rented it for about 9 months before I bought mine. They are great planes but I can only imagine that with a climb prop.
I have a 69 235C and I just love her. She is out getting painted right now and should be back any day. I look forward to flying her back to OSKOSH again this year for the second time.
This one was painted 2 years ago and my tip tanks are starting to crack because of the fiberglass flexing. Im going to look at redoing those tanks soon and the interior. That being said I absolutely love my plane
I love my Cherokee, 235! I just got it about three weeks ago, and I am absolutely over the moon. I’m still learning how to land it, since most of my time was in Cessna 172, and I flew a archer or two. But this by far is the best airplane I’ve flown. Absolutely love it! Keep flying high!
@@kimskislalom not really! You just have to keep on top of your energy management just like any other Airplane. Come in too fast too high. You’re gonna float. Coming to shallow you’re gonna bounce.
I have to agree with Russ. I really try to cross the end of the runway at 70 and touch down around 60ish. I find that this plane can float like a champ if I’m over speed. This plane fits my mission perfectly with a useful load of 1480lbs.
Fuel is going to be the least of your worries with that thing. I see you already ran into the old avionics problem. The new wing AD will give you a heart attack. Eddy currently inspection and a limited life on the wing. I see you are in Florida. If the spar has the corrosion crack(s) you are easily looking at 35K per wing. Good luck. Also, “Copy” is not required.
All very good points. The new wing AD was something unforeseen when I bought the plane but I have had both spars replaced 2 years ago because my pre buy inspection found corrosion on the spars. Off I had to dump 35k into each wing, a heart attack would be the next thing to happen after I got that bill for sure. The old avionics was something I knew I would have to replace when I bought it but at least I get to make it what I want.
235 club! For what it's worth, I sold my car and started sharing a car with my wife so that I could buy an airplane. Which was originally a Cherokee 140. I've since sold that and bought into a partnership in a 235. Looks like you also have a fixed pitch 235, just like ours. I guess there not quite as rare as I thought they were. I had a GPS175 in my 140 and we have a GNX375 in our 235. Those are basically the same device, except the 375 also has a transponder. I loved the GPS175. Surprisingly capable device and pretty cheap... well cheap as far as aviation goes. The 235 does have a secret superpower though that I'm working on a video to talk about it.
Yes I do have a fixed pitch and I also thought they were rare. I'm eyeing a GTN 675 but who knows what the budget will be when its time to pull the trigger. Can't wait to tell Justin your car story though!! Thanks for sharing that.
@@j2pov I think you might have meant GTN 650. That's a nice device. I like that it's got legacy NAV included in it, which makes for some nice features when shooting an ILS for example. But the one thing it doesn't have built in is bluetooth connectivity. That's an extra addon cost that the lower level units have built in. Which is really nice for building flight plans in foreflight or garmin pilot. And then getting updates when ATC gives you a reroute. A friend of mine who put a 650 in her airplane was super annoyed that she it wasn't builtin.
I understand you concerns about the wing spar. I just had wing spars replaced last year when I had my pre buy inspection done so I will be good for a while. This is why it pays to have a good pre buy inspection done, to find these things. Yes it can be expensive to have it done so I'm not going to BS you about that. Find a plane that fits your mission and that has been cared for and you will have many years of happy flying
I live few minutes from KISM !! Im from PR Flew at Isla grande flying in the 70s I do avionics here in my Home apt always listening to ATC Kissimmee too and KMCO in my Garming SL 40 on top of my DAD Crown Victoria and a Base station ICOM PS 80 ICA 200 COMM radio several radios sotred in my walk in closet for sale on E bay Refurbished cosmetically . Good plane to fly !!! Are you frpm PUERTO RICO? Good video
Thank you for liking the video. I am not from Puerto Rico although I have been there numerous times and I love Old San Juan. Beautiful town with a lot of history!
Im planning to come back flying once I change losts of DINARS and ZIMBAWE NOTES and BONDS whe the EBS COMES NESARA is anounced to the WORLD !! Looking for a C172 which I have 110 hrs and DO a refreshment and medical since Im HB pressure medications and disabled senior due to Accident fall Busted back
Actually the money I saved for a down payment for a new truck was used as the down payment on my 1965 plane instead and I still drive my hooptie so I can fly a plane. It's not that I have a LOT of money... I just traded one for the other and I am happy with my decision to open new doors of adventure.
Those are excellent airplanes. The design of big engine, four seats, and constant speed propeller and fixed gear is sweet.
I think they paired the big motor up well with the long range tanks to make this a true affordable family flyer
What is your DMMS? If you don't know you should read about it. Placard with a piece of bright tape on your airspeed indicator. It will keep you from entering a bad situation when low and slow.
I have a Cherokee 180 with a climb prop for the mountains, its really nice, I have a lot of time in a 235 Dakota model, it was the year they put a Turbo in it. What a fantastic airplane the 235 is, load it full and fly.
I was really looking for a Dakota when I was looking to buy but this one took me 5 months to find. I'm not disappointed cause I really love my plane. I trained in the 180 and rented it for about 9 months before I bought mine. They are great planes but I can only imagine that with a climb prop.
Go with a GNX375. ADSB in/out xpdr with the gps. Great example of the practicality of General Aviation. Love the video!
That is one that I had my eye on for sure. Gets the best of both worlds. We are glad you enjoyed the video. Fly Good Land Gooder
Nice Cherokee!
BTW, your lady is a keeper if she’s okay with driving a hoopty so that you can have the Cherokee 👍
She loves flying as much as I do so it's a win win.
I have a 69 235C and I just love her. She is out getting painted right now and should be back any day. I look forward to flying her back to OSKOSH again this year for the second time.
This one was painted 2 years ago and my tip tanks are starting to crack because of the fiberglass flexing. Im going to look at redoing those tanks soon and the interior. That being said I absolutely love my plane
I redid my wingtips about three years ago. Had a local guy who was recommended by my A&P and it cost me about $4000 each but they look beautiful.
And since we both fly 235s, you’ve got a new subscriber!
Welcome to the 235 club
We need to start a youtube 235 club, Russ & J2POV
@@1dullgeek I agree!
@@1dullgeek That sounds like a great idea. I vote RusscanFLY to start the page
I love my Cherokee, 235! I just got it about three weeks ago, and I am absolutely over the moon. I’m still learning how to land it, since most of my time was in Cessna 172, and I flew a archer or two. But this by far is the best airplane I’ve flown. Absolutely love it! Keep flying high!
I love my airplane. I knew it was going to need some work when I got it but I couldn't be happier with my decision. Thank you for subscribing
How to land it. Is it hard to land
@@kimskislalom not really! You just have to keep on top of your energy management just like any other Airplane. Come in too fast too high. You’re gonna float. Coming to shallow you’re gonna bounce.
I have to agree with Russ. I really try to cross the end of the runway at 70 and touch down around 60ish. I find that this plane can float like a champ if I’m over speed. This plane fits my mission perfectly with a useful load of 1480lbs.
Nice split screen shot on the landing!!
Thank you.
Fuel is going to be the least of your worries with that thing. I see you already ran into the old avionics problem. The new wing AD will give you a heart attack. Eddy currently inspection and a limited life on the wing. I see you are in Florida. If the spar has the corrosion crack(s) you are easily looking at 35K per wing. Good luck. Also, “Copy” is not required.
All very good points. The new wing AD was something unforeseen when I bought the plane but I have had both spars replaced 2 years ago because my pre buy inspection found corrosion on the spars. Off I had to dump 35k into each wing, a heart attack would be the next thing to happen after I got that bill for sure.
The old avionics was something I knew I would have to replace when I bought it but at least I get to make it what I want.
@@j2pov I know i would always be thinking about that wing now. If another fails….and it will….that AD will tighten up.
235 club!
For what it's worth, I sold my car and started sharing a car with my wife so that I could buy an airplane. Which was originally a Cherokee 140. I've since sold that and bought into a partnership in a 235.
Looks like you also have a fixed pitch 235, just like ours. I guess there not quite as rare as I thought they were.
I had a GPS175 in my 140 and we have a GNX375 in our 235. Those are basically the same device, except the 375 also has a transponder. I loved the GPS175. Surprisingly capable device and pretty cheap... well cheap as far as aviation goes.
The 235 does have a secret superpower though that I'm working on a video to talk about it.
Yes I do have a fixed pitch and I also thought they were rare. I'm eyeing a GTN 675 but who knows what the budget will be when its time to pull the trigger. Can't wait to tell Justin your car story though!! Thanks for sharing that.
@@j2pov I think you might have meant GTN 650. That's a nice device. I like that it's got legacy NAV included in it, which makes for some nice features when shooting an ILS for example.
But the one thing it doesn't have built in is bluetooth connectivity. That's an extra addon cost that the lower level units have built in. Which is really nice for building flight plans in foreflight or garmin pilot. And then getting updates when ATC gives you a reroute.
A friend of mine who put a 650 in her airplane was super annoyed that she it wasn't builtin.
Yup you’re right I put that wrong. It is the 650. Thanks for catching that
Can you show your panel with the G5’s a little bit and what gps you’d like to add etc? Thanks. Great job guys!!
I have a picture in this video at the 13:43 mark that shows the new panel. I will show it closer up in the next video for you.
I am concerned about getting an aircraft like this, because of the AD. It scares me. 36K per wing to fix. Going to hold off on my purchase.
I understand you concerns about the wing spar. I just had wing spars replaced last year when I had my pre buy inspection done so I will be good for a while. This is why it pays to have a good pre buy inspection done, to find these things. Yes it can be expensive to have it done so I'm not going to BS you about that. Find a plane that fits your mission and that has been cared for and you will have many years of happy flying
I live few minutes from KISM !! Im from PR Flew at Isla grande flying in the 70s I do avionics here in my Home apt always listening to ATC Kissimmee too and KMCO in my Garming SL 40 on top of my DAD Crown Victoria and a Base station ICOM PS 80 ICA 200 COMM radio several radios sotred in my walk in closet for sale on E bay Refurbished cosmetically .
Good plane to fly !!! Are you frpm PUERTO RICO? Good video
Thank you for liking the video. I am not from Puerto Rico although I have been there numerous times and I love Old San Juan. Beautiful town with a lot of history!
The I love you caught my attention thanks for that
I don't think the Mrs is too excited about your technical aviation explanations. She is a good sport though.
I think there is probably some truth to that but she loves flying just as much as I do so I'm good with it 😁
Im planning to come back flying once I change losts of DINARS and ZIMBAWE NOTES and BONDS whe the EBS COMES NESARA is anounced to the WORLD !! Looking for a C172 which I have 110 hrs and DO a refreshment and medical since Im HB pressure medications and disabled senior due to Accident fall Busted back
Hope to see you in the air soon. Take care of yourself.
You could hide an airliner behind that checklist.
in your area , your plane is a time machine ,
you bought your Cherokee because you had a LOT more money than I do!
Actually the money I saved for a down payment for a new truck was used as the down payment on my 1965 plane instead and I still drive my hooptie so I can fly a plane. It's not that I have a LOT of money... I just traded one for the other and I am happy with my decision to open new doors of adventure.
Their all over 100k with large monthly money going towards the bigger motor. Yes they do have money haha
Did you ever come back to climb power ?
I never did. I stayed below the clouds the entire trip up and back