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What a great plane! Sold my 182 for a T206H. I’m more of a high wing guy 1) gravity fed to engine; don’t have to worry about the fuel pump going out as much 2) always wants to right itself with the weight at the bottom and the wings up high 3) I live in the desert and it’s so nice to hide under the wings for shade 4) great view!! no wing below to obstruct your view 5) if you have to land on a highway, the high wings clear all of the road markers - low wings become a sign plow 6) not sure on this one but they seen to be able to carry more weight. Thank you and congrats! I trained on the 182 - almost a perfect airplane!
After 2500 plus hours in 182s I can say it is the best all around civilian aircraft ever; with the 300 HP, it is the best of the best. With full fuel it will haul anything you put in it, and operate out of a marginal dirt strip with ease😀
Once I got my PPL in the 172 I upgraded to the 182 which gave me my high performance check out. To me the 182 was just a truck with wings. Great performance, respectable payload. If you could get it through the door the plane would probably pick it up. The one I flew was a 1967 model and it had a huge 2 blade prop. 3 blades for Show, 2 blades for GO !
I spent quite a bit of time in a 182 a few years back for work. 600 hours on the pipeline as an observer. As a student pilot at the time my captain, a CFI, would give me dual when off the clock. The company was amazing for allowing me to do this. 20 hours in my logbook and so many amazing memories. The 182 is THE airplane. I'd love to make one for the sim, it's been on my mind for some time. Nice grab guys!
I've been a passenger and pilot of a few T210s for 30+ years - huge high-wing fan - super stable, great utility & just workhorses. Love your hot rod 182. Impressive performance. Watching your climb outs has been pretty fun! On the contrary, low-wing single engines, specifically Bonanzas and some Debs; fast(er) overall and way sexier, all day long... Great purchase on the 182, btw! Congrats.
did you guys know that a propeller is just a big fan to keep the pilot cool? when it stops You can actually see the pilot sweating. Very considerate of the person who invented this fan!
I am not sure why your vids pull me in but pull me in they do. It seems EVERY DAY I look to see if JR AVIATION has a vid playing that I haven't seen. Owen is a star ! Jeffrey your commentary is spot on. Oh yeah, I like this plane. More please. Thank you.
R182 owner here, it’s hard to beat a 182, it has so much more versatility to it. Side note, the 182 is a trim airplane, I use a lot of nose up trim landing.
I’ve never had a trim tab break on a 182. I did have trim runaway on a Beech 99 though. Once I round out in the 182, I give it two healthy spins of the trim wheel, grease job every time.
Got my seaplane rating in a 182 with EDO floats. Great performance on land and on water. All small single engine props will require right rudder inputs on takeoff due to P factor (propeller takes a bigger bite of right side air) making the plane go to the left. Good job u guys.
I used to fly. Learned in a high wing and logged about 400 hours in high wing. I love them. Low wings are fine but not as much fun or as forgiving as the high wing.
I’m a high wing guy (182T). I fly to observe my real estate developments and the low wing would block my view. 235 HP and 160 knot cruise speed is fine for me.
I think Owen said it all...great platform to do training....basic all the way through advanced and instrument, if you guys are so inclined. Much better option for that than the Bonanza. Just got to respect that muscle in the front. Especially on go arounds....all it wants to do is go straight up and to the left...so have to expect that. Hope you keep this for a while will be great content and as I said great trainer.
I got my private and instrument rating in the C172, but I got the high performance endorsement in the C182, so yeah I definitely prefer a high-wing even though I have plenty of time in low-wing aircraft. You will enjoy getting your tickets in this workhorse of yours. Enjoy!😊
I like the 300hp in your 182, especially with an 11.7g fuel burn, although I didn’t see the details of MP, revs, Tas. Anyway I sold my 182Q last year which I owned for 10yrs, it was a ‘78 model with fuel bladders. A great plane albeit a bit thirsty on the fuel, 47-53L/hr, maybe the MP gauge was not calibrated. Always regretted not getting a fuel flow computer installed when I first purchased it. We have a little Piper Cherokee 140 now, 150hp, 1967 model, the great thing is it uses way less fuel, I no longer think twice before I decide to fly it somewhere. I’ll have a look at your previous videos soon.
You should get the current MSFS, it is a great study level tool to help prepare you for your PPL. Get the right SIM controls and you basically can build a simulator that is vary close in terms of realism. Great job guys!
I agree grab X-Plane 12 or MSFS and get some good flight controls and you'll save a ton on flight training. I recommend X-Plane due to the more accurate physics
Every time it is a joy to see Owen flying a plane. So experienced, so dedicated, concentrated and professional. Matt Guthmiller's channel often gives you a WTF moment... Never with Owen.
Loud alternator squeal... You just need to run new audio wires (ground wrapped wires) from the back of the audio panel to the jacks. Typically, that age will use the body as the ground and the solo or dual audio wires to the jacks.
You have to respect those 300 HP and not make the mistake of letting the extra power give you a false sense of security. The airplane is faster and will climb like a rocket, but the extra power can get you into an escalating problem much faster than you are used to, especially if you are transitioning from a 172.
Fly how you wish, but, I have over 2000 hours in my 1979 182 flying in AZ. If you use 20 degrees flaps on landing and trim on final for a little back pressure, you'll use less elevator on landing and simplify a go around if you need to, or add just a burst of power for a bounced landing recovery. Absolutely crazy to use 40 degrees flaps for normal landings. (You'll just be wearing out your flap tracks). You'll be slower and more subjective to a cross wind gust. Specially in AZ dessert. Nice plane.
That’s actually a plane I almost bought at auction a couple years ago. I believe it was a California GIS survey plane. That large window was for a camera gear. Cool plane. Guess I should have bought it when I had the chance.
Great functioning airplane! I learned to fly out of L35, so to see it handle that field that well was awesome! You can actually see my house at 6:34, but overall great video.
I learned when flying a 182RG to keep the throttle "cracked" while in the flare. Once you have the nose, cowling, and sight picture correct, then close the throttle. That nose will drop without throttle during landing.
Guys, I live in Phoenix. When are you going to take me up? (PPL 2021 here!) I love that 182. Some wheel pants will give you 7-10 kts extra, and it’s a fantastic plane to fly in AZ year round. Congrats!
Best purchase yet. 182 best all around plane out there. And with that engine upgrade it will be an amazing performer. Send it off to Katmai to finish the conversion to. “ king Katmai” complete with the canard wing !
It all depends on the use case. It's a great 135 airplane. As a trainer, you sure wouldn't want to turn a 30 hour pilot loose in it. The nose wheel would be driven up through the firewall in no time.
I have only ever flown a cessna that looked very similar to this and it was amazing. I don't know how this is allowed but when i was in 7th grade i chose to be in civil air patrol, as a result of two years as at whatever ranks and positions i were in, i was allowed to fly it in 8th grade. The pilot taught us how to recover the engine, do flips, and let us do fly while he took his hands off (he kept them within an inch, was more to show that it was actually us.)
Love the new plane. I would normally not be a fan of the 182 (unless it had the engine upgrade), but the 300 HP engine makes it a great airplane for Arizona. It looks like a clean Cessna.
3:06 - I wonder if those are the Qantas 747s? I did a short hop on one in Feb 2020 as they were due to retire and I hadn't been on a 747. I know they're just bits of metal but so much time and care goes into an aircraft. Mixed feelings about seeing them like that.
Jeff when I started flying I could not get the use of the rudder figured out. I was raised in the north and on a sled where you push right to go left. The runners are backward from a ;lane. Oh, my Kobota tractor the trothal is also backward from a plane.
The C-182 is an awesome aircraft. If I had the cubic dollars to own a plane of my own, it would be hard to beat the 182 for versatility...but 300 hp sure ups the ante for versatility. Managed to log 46 hours in a 182 way back (1970's) when I did my Commercial Program, loved that plane.
I fly a 210. But I always liked my Super Viking (low wing). The 210 is almost as fast but hanging from the wing is not the feel of sitting above it like a fighter . The Debonair is the perfect plane. Especially with a io550.
That was the first thing I noticed about the Cessna 182 when I first flew them. was the heavy feel and heavy nose. Sounds like Cessna 206 or 207 now. If I can ask couple of questions. Are the ailerons drooping? And on the main landing gear are they round spring steel or leaf spring?
They are nice little birds. Just keep an eye of the fuel pump on the cont engines. Been years now cant remember which had the AD on the fuel pump. Damn actually wished i knew about that stol kit when i had mine. Fun little aircraft. Visibility for traffic is something that you will figure out overtime as each of us is a different build.
Just remember, step on the ball. Those big engines produce a ton of yaw, have 500 hours in a 300hp C206 that had crazy acceleration on takeoff, but the yaw was pretty extreme without correcting it.
I bought a 182 as a student pilot just after solo and flew it 800 hours before moving on to a Bonanza. Great airplane, but I hated the carbureted O470 engine.
low wings switching tanks....yuk. 182 is the way to go. Keeping the power in a little on landing I had to get use too. They drop like a rock otherwise.. Speed and power are lots of fun. Good luck with it.
The cross winds and snap rolls definitely favor low wing design however, there's something magical about flying high wing aircraft I can't quite put my finger on it.
Watched your Garage Channel since the start, when you and Parker were hanging out. If I recall correctly You had the e92 m3 and Audi S6. But anyway I love Cessna so Much. ! High wing all the way. You should get FS2020 just for the fun of it, there are 2 182 Cessna’s. The 182T turbo charged fixed gear and a 182 RG mark 2 NA engine. Love you’re video! Live the dream !
Do you guys have a video that explains what you guys do exactly, I see a bunch of nice cars and buying very expensive planes, but how did you get to this point?
just an FYI Aircraft insurance policies often specify that all flying is to be done from the left seat unless the pilot holds a current flight instructor certificate or has specific authorization
This is absolutely INCREDIBLE like I mean TRULY SPECTACULAR!!! I quite literally feel like I am on the flight with you guys. Ps. I took a closer look and there's three Rockwell B-1 B Lancers and one Boeing B-52 H Stratofortress.😎💯 I can fly low & high wing tbh.
Whats up guys! Love the content. I am starting school soon at Sierra Charlie in Scottsdale and live in Gilbert. Hopefully will get to meet you guys sometime. Happy flying!!
I dont get the I cant fly the Cirrus half the year. I learned in a 2003 Piper Archer III at DVT and it only had 180hp and then switched to 172's with only 160HP after the Archer was sold and all of them flew just fine in the Summer. We flew early before it got too hot and went North where it was cooler and when we came back after breakfast yeah it was 110 degrees but it flew and landed fine. I now have a Turbo Arrow III and have no issue with DA
So no faster, a bit more fuel, but climbs like a homesick angel. I flew a 182P for about 400 hours, looks like the performance is in the climb rather than the cruise, but your fuel flow at cruise isn't much different...about 1.5 gph more. Trim is your friend when landing. I used to keep 30 lbs of water in 5 gallon totes the baggage compartment for ballast. If you need the weight, you can just leave it by the trash at any airport and you aren't out a lot of money.
If I weigh 375 lbs how much other weight with another person is in the front seat? I would love to fly but I’m a big guy and I don’t think I would fit in them training planes
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I have 670 turbocharged HP in my 340A for 6 folks..
What a great plane! Sold my 182 for a T206H. I’m more of a high wing guy 1) gravity fed to engine; don’t have to worry about the fuel pump going out as much 2) always wants to right itself with the weight at the bottom and the wings up high 3) I live in the desert and it’s so nice to hide under the wings for shade 4) great view!! no wing below to obstruct your view 5) if you have to land on a highway, the high wings clear all of the road markers - low wings become a sign plow 6) not sure on this one but they seen to be able to carry more weight. Thank you and congrats! I trained on the 182 - almost a perfect airplane!
After 2500 plus hours in 182s I can say it is the best all around civilian aircraft ever; with the 300 HP, it is the best of the best. With full fuel it will haul anything you put in it, and operate out of a marginal dirt strip with ease😀
I'm getting ready to order a new one. 2025 is the delivery. Its 230hp non-turbo. I'm excited.
@@everettfarr8036did you receive it yet?
Once I got my PPL in the 172 I upgraded to the 182 which gave me my high performance check out. To me the 182 was just a truck with wings. Great performance, respectable payload. If you could get it through the door the plane would probably pick it up. The one I flew was a 1967 model and it had a huge 2 blade prop.
3 blades for Show, 2 blades for GO !
I did my PPL in a 152, getting into a 182 RG with variable pitch and a turbo o-540 was a revelation.
I spent quite a bit of time in a 182 a few years back for work. 600 hours on the pipeline as an observer. As a student pilot at the time my captain, a CFI, would give me dual when off the clock. The company was amazing for allowing me to do this. 20 hours in my logbook and so many amazing memories. The 182 is THE airplane. I'd love to make one for the sim, it's been on my mind for some time. Nice grab guys!
I've been a passenger and pilot of a few T210s for 30+ years - huge high-wing fan - super stable, great utility & just workhorses. Love your hot rod 182. Impressive performance. Watching your climb outs has been pretty fun! On the contrary, low-wing single engines, specifically Bonanzas and some Debs; fast(er) overall and way sexier, all day long... Great purchase on the 182, btw! Congrats.
most common used phrase by instructors ----- Right Rudder :)
did you guys know that a propeller is just a big fan to keep the pilot cool? when it stops You can actually see the pilot sweating. Very considerate of the person who invented this fan!
😂😂😂
I am not sure why your vids pull me in but pull me in they do. It seems EVERY DAY I look to see if JR AVIATION has a vid playing that I haven't seen. Owen is a star ! Jeffrey your commentary is spot on. Oh yeah, I like this plane. More please. Thank you.
R182 owner here, it’s hard to beat a 182, it has so much more versatility to it. Side note, the 182 is a trim airplane, I use a lot of nose up trim landing.
I do not think I would be able to flare it. What if the Trim breaks, then what.
I’ve never had a trim tab break on a 182. I did have trim runaway on a Beech 99 though. Once I round out in the 182, I give it two healthy spins of the trim wheel, grease job every time.
R182, only the best model of the best airplane ever made
WTF !! I can’t believe you got clearance to fly over Edwards AFB Must have thought you were a Chinese balloon.
Got my seaplane rating in a 182 with EDO floats. Great performance on land and on water. All small single engine props will require right rudder inputs on takeoff due to P factor (propeller takes a bigger bite of right side air) making the plane go to the left. Good job u guys.
I used to fly. Learned in a high wing and logged about 400 hours in high wing. I love them. Low wings are fine but not as much fun or as forgiving as the high wing.
I’m a high wing guy (182T). I fly to observe my real estate developments and the low wing would block my view. 235 HP and 160 knot cruise speed is fine for me.
I think Owen said it all...great platform to do training....basic all the way through advanced and instrument, if you guys are so inclined. Much better option for that than the Bonanza. Just got to respect that muscle in the front. Especially on go arounds....all it wants to do is go straight up and to the left...so have to expect that. Hope you keep this for a while will be great content and as I said great trainer.
I got my private and instrument rating in the C172, but I got the high performance endorsement in the C182, so yeah I definitely prefer a high-wing even though I have plenty of time in low-wing aircraft. You will enjoy getting your tickets in this workhorse of yours. Enjoy!😊
I like the 300hp in your 182, especially with an 11.7g fuel burn, although I didn’t see the details of MP, revs, Tas.
Anyway I sold my 182Q last year which I owned for 10yrs, it was a ‘78 model with fuel bladders. A great plane albeit a bit thirsty on the fuel, 47-53L/hr, maybe the MP gauge was not calibrated. Always regretted not getting a fuel flow computer installed when I first purchased it.
We have a little Piper Cherokee 140 now, 150hp, 1967 model, the great thing is it uses way less fuel, I no longer think twice before I decide to fly it somewhere.
I’ll have a look at your previous videos soon.
You should get the current MSFS, it is a great study level tool to help prepare you for your PPL. Get the right SIM controls and you basically can build a simulator that is vary close in terms of realism. Great job guys!
I agree grab X-Plane 12 or MSFS and get some good flight controls and you'll save a ton on flight training. I recommend X-Plane due to the more accurate physics
Also highly recommend head tracking and or VR for realism
Every time it is a joy to see Owen flying a plane. So experienced, so dedicated, concentrated and professional. Matt Guthmiller's channel often gives you a WTF moment... Never with Owen.
I owned a 1972 vintage 182 for a number of years. Used to fly to Baja alot. Landing on some very remote stips right on the beach. Great aircraft.
Great to know you got the power when you need it! That seems like the perfect 182!
Loud alternator squeal... You just need to run new audio wires (ground wrapped wires) from the back of the audio panel to the jacks. Typically, that age will use the body as the ground and the solo or dual audio wires to the jacks.
a good rule of thumb is; the faster or more powerful a craft is, the faster a neglected small problem becomes fatal
You have to respect those 300 HP and not make the mistake of letting the extra power give you a false sense of security. The airplane is faster and will climb like a rocket, but the extra power can get you into an escalating problem much faster than you are used to, especially if you are transitioning from a 172.
This bird is a winner already I wonder what kind of a special masterpiece it will be after you do the panel and the interior upgrades. WOW already
Fly how you wish, but, I have over 2000 hours in my 1979 182 flying in AZ. If you use 20 degrees flaps on landing and trim on final for a little back pressure, you'll use less elevator on landing and simplify a go around if you need to, or add just a burst of power for a bounced landing recovery. Absolutely crazy to use 40 degrees flaps for normal landings. (You'll just be wearing out your flap tracks). You'll be slower and more subjective to a cross wind gust. Specially in AZ dessert. Nice plane.
Owen, seems like you have a nature talent for teaching. congrats to all
I wonder, with Owen being experienced in so many different planes, what is his favorite to fly? The small prop planes, or the jets?
That’s actually a plane I almost bought at auction a couple years ago. I believe it was a California GIS survey plane. That large window was for a camera gear. Cool plane. Guess I should have bought it when I had the chance.
i love 182 skylane
Great functioning airplane! I learned to fly out of L35, so to see it handle that field that well was awesome! You can actually see my house at 6:34, but overall great video.
I learned when flying a 182RG to keep the throttle "cracked" while in the flare. Once you have the nose, cowling, and sight picture correct, then close the throttle. That nose will drop without throttle during landing.
7:52 That sound just like a Bonanza 🔥🔥🔥
Nice ride congrats! Remember this - Always step on the ball…you will say that the rest of your flying career!
Chase the ball, chase the needle... But now I will "Step on the Ball" because it makes more sense.
Love it guys! I'm always looking for my next one and 182 might be it!
I own a 182P with a 520 as well so I might be just a tad biased, but it is the best plane out there.
No way! Awesome stuff. Definitely one of the best GA piston singles.
Very nice aeroplane. Awesome engine sound. Would be a great long distance cruiser.
Guys, I live in Phoenix. When are you going to take me up? (PPL 2021 here!) I love that 182. Some wheel pants will give you 7-10 kts extra, and it’s a fantastic plane to fly in AZ year round. Congrats!
Best purchase yet. 182 best all around plane out there. And with that engine upgrade it will be an amazing performer. Send it off to Katmai to finish the conversion to. “ king Katmai” complete with the canard wing !
That would be epic!
Owen surely has a billion hours of flight time by now😆😆😆
Just about!
Absolutely love the 182’s! Love the video! Keep them coming! 🤙🏽🤙🏽
It all depends on the use case. It's a great 135 airplane. As a trainer, you sure wouldn't want to turn a 30 hour pilot loose in it. The nose wheel would be driven up through the firewall in no time.
My dad had a brand new 1969 cessna 182 … flew it everywhere ..the best plane every
Flew the early versions of the 182 doing charter flying soldiers out of Ft Leonard wood Mo loved the airplane
I have only ever flown a cessna that looked very similar to this and it was amazing. I don't know how this is allowed but when i was in 7th grade i chose to be in civil air patrol, as a result of two years as at whatever ranks and positions i were in, i was allowed to fly it in 8th grade. The pilot taught us how to recover the engine, do flips, and let us do fly while he took his hands off (he kept them within an inch, was more to show that it was actually us.)
Love the new plane. I would normally not be a fan of the 182 (unless it had the engine upgrade), but the 300 HP engine makes it a great airplane for Arizona. It looks like a clean Cessna.
I would get Air conditioning for this bird If I had to fly thru Arizona.
I love this channel for a reason
I mostly watch this channel for the Bonanzas. This plane is also fantastic. Especially with the modifications. This is my favorite so far.
Good to see you in the left seat. Keep flying, it is an amazing journey.
I agree with Owen. It's a great plane to get your PPL and I personally find landing a high wing plane easier than a low wing.
3:06 - I wonder if those are the Qantas 747s? I did a short hop on one in Feb 2020 as they were due to retire and I hadn't been on a 747. I know they're just bits of metal but so much time and care goes into an aircraft. Mixed feelings about seeing them like that.
Jeff when I started flying I could not get the use of the rudder figured out. I was raised in the north and on a sled where you push right to go left. The runners are backward from a ;lane. Oh, my Kobota tractor the trothal is also backward from a plane.
The C-182 is an awesome aircraft. If I had the cubic dollars to own a plane of my own, it would be hard to beat the 182 for versatility...but 300 hp sure ups the ante for versatility. Managed to log 46 hours in a 182 way back (1970's) when I did my Commercial Program, loved that plane.
Hi wing definitely
It would sure be nice to know how much the insurance would be on a plane like that, why don’t you tell us that?
Finally, getting to see you flying the plane. Great to see.
I have a few hours in 88S. Flew in it back in the early 2000s. It was a very useful aircraft.
3:50 appropriate for a surveillance plane 😎
I fly a 210. But I always liked my Super Viking (low wing). The 210 is almost as fast but hanging from the wing is not the feel of sitting above it like a fighter . The Debonair is the perfect plane. Especially with a io550.
Back in the 80s I worked for Wren Aircraft. We modified the 182 into a true STOL.
That was the first thing I noticed about the Cessna 182 when I first flew them. was the heavy feel and heavy nose. Sounds like Cessna 206 or 207 now. If I can ask couple of questions. Are the ailerons drooping? And on the main landing gear are they round spring steel or leaf spring?
11:26 It took me along time to get comfortable with that. Taxiing helps a lot
Have flown both high wing 182's and the Piper Arrows. Good things about both! Love the Turbos!
They are nice little birds. Just keep an eye of the fuel pump on the cont engines. Been years now cant remember which had the AD on the fuel pump. Damn actually wished i knew about that stol kit when i had mine. Fun little aircraft. Visibility for traffic is something that you will figure out overtime as each of us is a different build.
EPIC flight! You will love the 182!
Great flight. You're videos are so damn fun to watch. You guys are lucky to have Owen too. Hes a great pro and a good guy.
Thanks!!
For not being a flight instructor he was very instructive
As I pull the power back, my thumb is putting in aft trim...it helps.
Just remember, step on the ball. Those big engines produce a ton of yaw, have 500 hours in a 300hp C206 that had crazy acceleration on takeoff, but the yaw was pretty extreme without correcting it.
Great experience and great plane. Congrats!!
I bought a 182 as a student pilot just after solo and flew it 800 hours before moving on to a Bonanza. Great airplane, but I hated the carbureted O470 engine.
Your C182 is awesome
I love my C172.
Owen is 1 of the best pilots in the industry
low wings switching tanks....yuk. 182 is the way to go. Keeping the power in a little on landing I had to get use too. They drop like a rock otherwise.. Speed and power are lots of fun. Good luck with it.
The cross winds and snap rolls definitely favor low wing design however, there's something magical about flying high wing aircraft I can't quite put my finger on it.
Owen is the best eh. You lucky to have him on board and as a buddy.
Killer plane, great vid. Some kinda electronic high-pitched hum at every power setting.
Watched your Garage Channel since the start, when you and Parker were hanging out. If I recall correctly You had the e92 m3 and Audi S6.
But anyway I love Cessna so Much. ! High wing all the way. You should get FS2020 just for the fun of it, there are 2 182 Cessna’s. The 182T turbo charged fixed gear and a 182 RG mark 2 NA engine. Love you’re video! Live the dream !
Wow! You’re one of the first subscribers for sure. We appreciate your years of support on the channels!!
Do you guys have a video that explains what you guys do exactly, I see a bunch of nice cars and buying very expensive planes, but how did you get to this point?
Serial entrepreneurship
just an FYI
Aircraft insurance policies often specify that all flying is to be done from the left seat unless the pilot holds a current flight instructor certificate or has specific authorization
This is absolutely INCREDIBLE like I mean TRULY SPECTACULAR!!! I quite literally feel like I am on the flight with you guys. Ps. I took a closer look and there's three Rockwell B-1 B Lancers and one Boeing B-52 H Stratofortress.😎💯 I can fly low & high wing tbh.
Didn't hear any reference to true airspeed. Curious to know what the new engine did to TAS at 65% or 70% power. Have fun with that beast.
About 130 true with the big wheels and STOL
Saw this plane at KFFZ today on the ramp
I love the bonanzas, but my fav for ga is a 210 hands down. Bonanza performance in a high wing.
Whats up guys! Love the content. I am starting school soon at Sierra Charlie in Scottsdale and live in Gilbert. Hopefully will get to meet you guys sometime. Happy flying!!
I dont get the I cant fly the Cirrus half the year. I learned in a 2003 Piper Archer III at DVT and it only had 180hp and then switched to 172's with only 160HP after the Archer was sold and all of them flew just fine in the Summer. We flew early before it got too hot and went North where it was cooler and when we came back after breakfast yeah it was 110 degrees but it flew and landed fine. I now have a Turbo Arrow III and have no issue with DA
Density altitude. Wing design.
So no faster, a bit more fuel, but climbs like a homesick angel.
I flew a 182P for about 400 hours, looks like the performance is in the climb rather than the cruise, but your fuel flow at cruise isn't much different...about 1.5 gph more.
Trim is your friend when landing. I used to keep 30 lbs of water in 5 gallon totes the baggage compartment for ballast. If you need the weight, you can just leave it by the trash at any airport and you aren't out a lot of money.
So cool, what do you do when the nature calls in these long flights? Do you carry Little Johns?
Just saw your Cessna parked out at KFFZ as I was taxiing out. Small world
Awesome red cockpit night lights!
Nice plane. How about get rid of the 6 for a high HP 4 maybe a turbo for less weight up front
You flew right over my house!
Ha no way!
@@JRAviation Yep. I live west of Mojave right along your course that I saw on the GPS.
I saw a 914 and a classic Yamaha Endoro 250 in the background. 🙂
Good eye!
Looks like one nice plane with the mod cons.
If I weigh 375 lbs how much other weight with another person is in the front seat? I would love to fly but I’m a big guy and I don’t think I would fit in them training planes
Putting a Dynon Glass Panel in it and a couple of Avidyne IFD's would make it even better! :D
Thanks guys, another great video. If you guys ever vist Coeur d'Alene I would love to fly with you. Thanks from the vicarious pilot.
Great Video Team 👍👍❤️❤️Really interesting watch 👍👍
I love flying 182 there are hard to fine now a days
My new fav channel🙌
What year is the lime green 914?
what was the cruising speed?
Based on 120 knots indicated at 9,500 ft., about 140 knots.
What is the best high or low wing?