Wow, I am a non current commercial pilot, flight instructor taken out at 9/11, with only 600hrs. Your mode of flying and that Beaver strikes my passion for sure!!!
@@deepdeception7953 Sorry mate, you lose, air is a fluid and the study of fluid dynamics includes air; reference from Arizona State University, "Fluid Mechanics: the study of forces that develop when an object moves through a fluid medium. • Two fluids of interest - Water - Air" USC says air is a fluid, "Despite the fact that the governing equations are usually well known, the vast majority of fluid flows cannot be solved directly by brute force calculation, and the subject requires a close collaboration between theory and experiment. This coupled effort, together with increasingly effective use of carefully-selected, large-scale, direct numerical simulations on the computer, results in a field which has remained vigorous, challenging and exciting for over a century. Progress in understanding and predicting the aerodynamics of flow over wings and bodies during this time period has been spectacular, following exactly this mix of experiment and empirical discovery, together with simple and non-simple flow models. While aerodynamics is at the core of all aerospace engineering programs, *the broader discipline of fluid mechanics, encompassing both aero- and hydrodynamics,* covers a vast array of topics." NASA studies air as a fluid, "Fluid Mechanics Laboratory The Fluid Mechanics Lab (FML) at NASA's Ames Research Center is dedicated to the understanding of how fluids behave and interact, especially in the presence of solid boundaries. The FML has facilities, tools, and techniques to measure and visualize fluid flow phenomenon to further the science of aerophysics. Recent significant technologies developed include: 1) Air-to-Air Background Oriented Schlieren (AirBOS) which visualizes interacting shock waves of supersonic aircraft in flight; and 2) Unsteady Pressure Sensitive Paint (uPSP) which allows measurement and visualization of fluctuating pressures with high spatial resolution on wind tunnel test articles. "
@@deepdeception7953 And now the tl;dr version from the Smithsonian, "Q:How can air be a fluid if it's a gas? Aren't fluids liquid? A: While liquids are fluids, fluids are not necessarily liquids! Fluids are a subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gasses, and plasmas. These are all fluids because they do not have a definite shape and instead take the shape of their container. Posted on March 3, 2014 at 12:28 pm"
Hey, you video guys; get the message! 'Music' has no place in an aircraft video. We need to hear "Airplanes and engines, an sounds of Flight;Not crappy music!
I agree with that... Twin Peaks Theme Song is what is used and after figuring that out I had to check out the entire soundtrack because this song was so epic =)
I was going to be mad because of this short of a video and I had to mute a Commercial really? and we all mute the commercials But then watched the video WOW some of the best camera work ever !!
And id love to do it myself, im 18 and trying to decide what to do with my life, but unfortunately lack the funds to the course, out of curiosity how did you become a pilot?
Great Video. Within a few days I'll be doing this myself in Alaska. But what's so great about this video is the music. Can anyone tell me what music it is? Composer? Title? Anything? Couldn't get is with Shazam...... Thanks.
Yeah, up at 4:30 am, first flight at 6:00 am, last flight at 8:00 PM, repeat until you reach max hours. Landing in rolling ocean waves, scud running with "sight seeing" passengers. All fun and games until the fatal crashes (two every season). But don't worry, the FAA is looking out for you with their glorious time and duty regs!
Awesome video! Livin' in Alaska and flying small planes... Sign me up! (No, seriously, can I get a job? :) I'll pack up and move from Missouri on a moment's notice...)
C Petron I think the music is from Dhruva Aliman. In the year since you posted this question you've probably also learned the trak name. Let me know...
haha yeah but there is alot of cost involved in obtaining a commercial pilots license, which at this point in time i do not have those required funds..
it's awesome this video!!! I like so much the Beaver!!! It's a beautiful plane Also the song theme is very nice someone can tell me the title and the composer of the song? thank you
Something I almost did, wished I did, can't believe I didn't, because I didn't I have a daughter, is it wrong to wish that I did because if I did I wouldn't have a daughter, so it makes me fight between the one I Love & never had in regards to the one I have & Love, although I love them both keep wanting one & the other. Most Beautiful
Karel Van Leer ... been there, felt that. Thank god for the blessings you have had, and ignore the should haves. Be blessed. Happy and content is a personal choice.
if your trying to "decide" it might not be the career for you. I myself started flying when i was 13 solod at 16, had my ppl by 17 got my cpl at 19 with an instructor rating shortly after and have been flying ever since
Wow, I am a non current commercial pilot, flight instructor taken out at 9/11, with only 600hrs. Your mode of flying and that Beaver strikes my passion for sure!!!
That final glass landing shot was very nice. Thanks.
Terrific video. I don'y think it matters what colour scheme it is or what angle you see them from. A Beaver is always beautiful
The last time I stood on that dock was back in 2003. My uncle was a pilot for years, flying tourists around. Cool video!
Beautiful video. That landing at the end was spectacular!! Thank you.
i've watched this video at least 100 times, or more. Thank you for sharing your talents, and visions in this creation... Just an old Pilot..
The filming is as spectacular as the flying !!!
Love that ending landing on the reflected sky.
Floatplanes, from one fluid medium to another.
"Floatplanes, from one fluid medium to another."
I'd never thought of it that way. That's a fun way to frame this kind of flying!
Air isnt a fluid homie. I get what you are trying to say though 👍🏻
@@deepdeception7953 Sorry mate, you lose, air is a fluid and the study of fluid dynamics includes air; reference from Arizona State University, "Fluid Mechanics: the study of forces that
develop when an object moves through a
fluid medium.
• Two fluids of interest
- Water
- Air"
USC says air is a fluid, "Despite the fact that the governing equations are usually well known, the vast majority of fluid flows cannot be solved directly by brute force calculation, and the subject requires a close collaboration between theory and experiment. This coupled effort, together with increasingly effective use of carefully-selected, large-scale, direct numerical simulations on the computer, results in a field which has remained vigorous, challenging and exciting for over a century.
Progress in understanding and predicting the aerodynamics of flow over wings and bodies during this time period has been spectacular, following exactly this mix of experiment and empirical discovery, together with simple and non-simple flow models. While aerodynamics is at the core of all aerospace engineering programs, *the broader discipline of fluid mechanics, encompassing both aero- and hydrodynamics,* covers a vast array of topics."
NASA studies air as a fluid, "Fluid Mechanics Laboratory The Fluid Mechanics Lab (FML) at NASA's Ames Research Center is dedicated to the understanding of how fluids behave and interact, especially in the presence of solid boundaries. The FML has facilities, tools, and techniques to measure and visualize fluid flow phenomenon to further the science of aerophysics. Recent significant technologies developed include: 1) Air-to-Air Background Oriented Schlieren (AirBOS) which visualizes interacting shock waves of supersonic aircraft in flight; and 2) Unsteady Pressure Sensitive Paint (uPSP) which allows measurement and visualization of fluctuating pressures with high spatial resolution on wind tunnel test articles.
"
@@deepdeception7953 And now the tl;dr version from the Smithsonian, "Q:How can air be a fluid if it's a gas? Aren't fluids liquid?
A: While liquids are fluids, fluids are not necessarily liquids! Fluids are a subset of the phases of matter and include liquids, gasses, and plasmas. These are all fluids because they do not have a definite shape and instead take the shape of their container.
Posted on March 3, 2014 at 12:28 pm"
i fly for a living, come home and i watch othrs fly. aviation is truly a passion!!!
Awesome! What do you fly?
stunning cinematography!
Wonderful aircraft. Beautiful setting. Masterful cinematography. Superb.
Absolutely beautiful video!
Beautiful planes. I'd love to fly a Beaver someday!
Nice music video. Thanks so much for blocking the noise from that stupid old round motor.
Extremely well edited video of some nice flying.
I flew in and out of the bush both commercial and super cubs my pilots were top notch experts!👍👍👍
Hey, you video guys; get the message! 'Music' has no place in an aircraft video. We need to hear "Airplanes and engines, an sounds of Flight;Not crappy music!
Great video! I got shudders when I saw the logs in the water, just before he put the pontons down on the watersurface!
Great video have to say the different shots camera mounts and the sound track show real talent
That last shot 😍
Great video. Alaska looks very picturesque
I agree with that...
Twin Peaks Theme Song is what is used and after figuring that out I had to check out the entire soundtrack because this song was so epic =)
nisha great video. all the love from the airplane folks in juneau!!!!!!
I was going to be mad because of this short of a video and I had to mute a Commercial really? and we all mute the commercials But then watched the video WOW some of the best camera work ever !!
I WANNA! Wish I was there with you all enjoying the flying and fun. Thanks for Sharing, Best Wishes n Blessings Keith
FUN? That comes with a high price mate. YOUR LIFE!
Great flying excellent airmanship.
this guy is good! He flew us out to the Unuk River in 2006!
Lovely plane and location
This is a really thrilling video! Awesome work!
Beaver. Perfect name for the workhorse of the north
That beautiful plane --- a CANADIAN DeHav Beaver!!!!
At 1:47 what stirs the lake water in the middle of the video screen?? A triangle shape.. Beautiful video, thanks for sharing.
Thank You...
So cool!
Well done video. I have to come back to it every few months for another view.
I enjoyed this video very much! Very well done!
Fantastic impressions of floatflying! Great!
And id love to do it myself, im 18 and trying to decide what to do with my life, but unfortunately lack the funds to the course, out of curiosity how did you become a pilot?
Six years later I am in you position too.How It ended up for you?
Great Video. Within a few days I'll be doing this myself in Alaska. But what's so great about this video is the music. Can anyone tell me what music it is? Composer? Title? Anything? Couldn't get is with Shazam......
Thanks.
I used to live in Ketchikan and I used to see this plane all the time
Glassy water landings so dangerous but necessary and beautiful
I smell a hint of pine. NICE!
Maravilhos.Natureza, homem, e avião.Combinação perfeita.
More, more! Beautiful video
If you dropped the background 'music' this would be perfect. thanks anyway
Yeah, up at 4:30 am, first flight at 6:00 am, last flight at 8:00 PM, repeat until you reach max hours. Landing in rolling ocean waves, scud running with "sight seeing" passengers. All fun and games until the fatal crashes (two every season). But don't worry, the FAA is looking out for you with their glorious time and duty regs!
Первый раз пролетел, смотрит чтобы не было топляка, притопленного😊 дерева. Потом садится!
Awesome video! Livin' in Alaska and flying small planes... Sign me up! (No, seriously, can I get a job? :) I'll pack up and move from Missouri on a moment's notice...)
Awe...awe...awe...awe...awesome! Thanks Ms. Carlin. Is the the same Carlin as in Carlin Brewery?
Great video... well put together, and it is very common to have loose rope hanging from the floats(NOT PONTOONS)! No safety issue what so ever.
what is that thing under the water at frame 1:47
Very, very impressive pictures!
Awesome Video!!! Please Tell me one thing, who is the music performed by? I love it!
Great vid. Thank you..
Ohmigosh!!! By how much did he miss that floating log when he landed??!!!! Incredible.
How much did he miss it by? Enough.
Isn't it a bit scetchy to have a loose rope hanging under the pontoon while flying? Didn't look as a close call this time though.
Very nice Beaver !!
wow, what a great vide. Can you tell me about the music? what song/ artist it is? Thanks
C Petron I think the music is from Dhruva Aliman. In the year since you posted this question you've probably also learned the trak name. Let me know...
haha yeah but there is alot of cost involved in obtaining a commercial pilots license, which at this point in time i do not have those required funds..
I love this.
Amazing!!!
I watched this Beaver take off and land in Ketchikan in June. Cool nostalgic paint scheme. Really well made video.
I Love this Beavers.
Great!
is this what hevean/paradise look like?
Sweet edit
Are you sure it's Twin Peaks?
awesome footage!
Awesome beaver!
it's awesome this video!!!
I like so much the Beaver!!! It's a beautiful plane
Also the song theme is very nice
someone can tell me the title and the composer of the song?
thank you
Well I love the song from that radial engine. Especially as it throttles up for takeoff power and then back to cruise.
Gorgeous.
Very nice movie
Something I almost did, wished I did, can't believe I didn't, because I didn't I have a daughter, is it wrong to wish that I did because if I did I wouldn't have a daughter, so it makes me fight between the one I Love & never had in regards to the one I have & Love, although I love them both keep wanting one & the other. Most Beautiful
Karel Van Leer ... been there, felt that. Thank god for the blessings you have had, and ignore the should haves. Be blessed. Happy and content is a personal choice.
The reasons we think we can't are exactly the reasons we must. Go fly. Please. For the sake of your daughter be exactly what you want to be.
what's the name of the song
Wow, thanks!
HOW MUCH IS T??
if your trying to "decide" it might not be the career for you. I myself started flying when i was 13 solod at 16, had my ppl by 17 got my cpl at 19 with an instructor rating shortly after and have been flying ever since
NICE !
Wonderful Beaver, may those 4ever fly !
(gee I wonder why 2 pukes disliked the video!?)
Epic flying skills.
Beautiful,
Beautiful
seaplane is the best type i prefer
Awesome!
That engine is designed in 1936 and makes a wonderfull sound, but in this vid shitty music was more important.
Wonderful
Beaver Delight!
Stellar
Stunning beauty, but a little too dangerous for my taste.
Thats just how they do it.
wow, so cool :D
If you're used to "Lack of funds", then being a pilot is perfect!
(eventually you may start to make a living from it)
Wow!
Lindooooo
Well, at least until the bugs come out.
Sign me up
They hit the wrong button by accident.
Beautiful