As someone who is currently getting their PPL, lives in Seattle, and has a 1947 V-tail bonanza in my extended family, I'm loving your videos and am extremely glad I came across your channel. It's also great to see that the older v-tails can handle the IFR and mountain flying. I hope to be doing all these same things if I am able to purchase our families plane one day. Is there anything about the older v-tails that you recommend to look out for/concern you? Thanks, and hope to see more videos coming soon!
@Mike Frank, thanks - glad you like the videos! Best advice I can give is join Beechtalk and read through the forums. There is so much to learn about older airplanes and yes, spares, availability and upgradability are all concerns to look out for. Good luck on your PPL! Stay safe!
Very nice series! Was that your brother? What language were you guys speaking? I guess that will answer the question of where you're from originally. I have a few guesses, but don't want to have my ignorance exposed. That powder at Jackson Hole sure looked nice! What a great adventure and nice time.
As someone who is currently getting their PPL, lives in Seattle, and has a 1947 V-tail bonanza in my extended family, I'm loving your videos and am extremely glad I came across your channel. It's also great to see that the older v-tails can handle the IFR and mountain flying. I hope to be doing all these same things if I am able to purchase our families plane one day. Is there anything about the older v-tails that you recommend to look out for/concern you? Thanks, and hope to see more videos coming soon!
@Mike Frank, thanks - glad you like the videos! Best advice I can give is join Beechtalk and read through the forums. There is so much to learn about older airplanes and yes, spares, availability and upgradability are all concerns to look out for. Good luck on your PPL! Stay safe!
Very nice series! Was that your brother? What language were you guys speaking? I guess that will answer the question of where you're from originally. I have a few guesses, but don't want to have my ignorance exposed. That powder at Jackson Hole sure looked nice! What a great adventure and nice time.
Thanks Jay for watching and your kind words! It was a great trip indeed. We are speaking Swedish. I'm flying with my old skiing buddy from University.
@@VTalesAviation Swedish was my first guess, but I certainly wasn't positive. What a fun trip to take with a good friend!