Great Video - it´s a pleasure to see the "Porter" in action. Looking forward to the near future to fly this kind of aircraft :) Keep on posting, nice work :) Thumps, of course, up!
Do they really need to constantly keep their right hand on the throttle ? In my opinion, it is easier to control the stick with the right hand, and pick your nose with the left. After all, on Pilatus, there is not an Airbus joystick, but a real hardcore stick. Or they only take left-handers as Pilatus pilots :)
Very nice video!
Great Video - it´s a pleasure to see the "Porter" in action. Looking forward to the near future to fly this kind of aircraft :) Keep on posting, nice work :) Thumps, of course, up!
So how do you apply the beta mode? Just idle the engine or do you take the throttle at the start of reverse?
Thats a nice video but i would have loved to see the instruments closer, like altitude and speed
Is it allowed to use reverse in flight ? I seem to remember some Porters diving at 90° nose down without accelerating
I was flown about 70 miles in a pilatus but I was unconscious so I don’t know how long it took. How many miles was this fligh?
Dude i love all of your shit 👌🏿
Good video
Do they really need to constantly keep their right hand on the throttle ? In my opinion, it is easier to control the stick with the right hand, and pick your nose with the left. After all, on Pilatus, there is not an Airbus joystick, but a real hardcore stick. Or they only take left-handers as Pilatus pilots :)
cooles Video
Can I make some flights with you??
i hope buy one after 30 years
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Whats the guy in the co seat doing with his hand on some button, for some reason I find that irritating.
Not as irritating as those pax... sound drunk to me.
Why would anybody want to jump out of a perfectly good aircraft?
because it´s fun :)
Only the passengers can’t afford the full airfare jump out the airplane🤣
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Boring