I not only still enjoy seeing this classic type, but also the classic de Havilland Twin Otter 300 (long-nosed version) in action every so often - not to mention the modern-day Bombardier Q400.
Very nice Jesse, would have commented earlier, been out of my country, glad you liked the joke on runway length/width, lol, oldie but goodie, have a great day pal.
Can anyone comment as to why the props turn in the same direction? Wouldn’t it be better if they counter rotated in order to cancel out the centrifugal force? I have often wondered this, but don’t have anyone to ask. Lovely video, beautiful Nelson and fantastic aircraft.
Is it me or does that runway have some serious bumps/undulations on it? Water pools on the runway and the nose is bouncing up and down pretty good...I am sure pilots are a bit unsettled-- rolling at about 70-90kts and hit a puddle of water or a bump so large it gets the nosewheel off the ground.
One of the best turboprops ever designed! Beautiful plane!
Love the King Air!
Fantastic shot of the Beech 300 Super King Air taking off at Nelson Airport mate
Thanks very much!
Yaw Damper!! haha nice. Gotta love me some King Airs!
Great video! Beautiful aircraft, nice weather and lovely scenery.
Thanks very much Matt!
What a beauty, and some nice close-up shots.
Thanks a lot, it was fun to get on the ramp.
Trying to get the company I work for to purchase a 350i.......I’m self employed. Great video.
Haha love it. Tell the boss it would be a great choice ;-)
I love those engines start ! Amazing content
Thanks my friend!
I fucking love this plane. How it looks, how it sounds, everything. ❤️
Love the King Air!
One of my fave twin turboprop aircraft, just beautiful
One of mine as well, a great aircraft.
Two King Air's in a row Great catch on them both :)
Thanks my friend!
Powerful takeoff off this medic King Air 350.
Indeed, I love the sound of these turboprops.
a beautiful video of the great beechcfaft king air! always found this turbo prop very attractive, nice take off in beautiful british Columbia to!
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed this one!
Jesse, awesome video, wow, being so close to that plane must have been awesome, that apron is huge, congrats on this video, my friend :)
Thanks so much Cesar, I appreciate it my friend!
Awesome flight!!!, since beginning!!! tks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome sound at 3:33. Great scenery!
Thanks a lot!
What a beauty! Great footage, buddy. Enjoyed watching!
Thanks a lot Mylos!
Great video! Such a classic prop! I’d love to fly it one day
Thanks a lot! Same here, just not the air ambulance version :)
Very nice shots man! Great job :-)
Thanks a lot!
That's just epic! phenomenal as always. Loved the proximity
Thanks a lot! It was fun to film this one for sure.
I not only still enjoy seeing this classic type, but also the classic de Havilland Twin Otter 300 (long-nosed version) in action every so often - not to mention the modern-day Bombardier Q400.
I'd love to catch a Twin Otter at CZNL some day, high up on my list of aircraft to spot here.
Nice startup and takeoff!
Thanks for watching!
TheHDAviation your welcome!
This is my ASMR...
Who's the dingdong who disliked this amazing video?
Haters gonna hate
Lovely take off footage. Would love to get the chance to fly on this aircraft type. Good job! Kind Regards from Maxi and Maro 👍😁
Thanks again!
Nice Catch! Liked
Thanks!
Great catch!
Thanks!
:07 - :25 no sweeter sound has ever been manufactured than the spooling up of a turboprop engine.
Couldn't agree more!
Great Video!
Thanks!
Very nice Jesse, would have commented earlier, been out of my country, glad you liked the joke on runway length/width, lol, oldie but goodie, have a great day pal.
Thanks Steve, I appreciate it. Hope you had a good trip!
Music to my ears :)
The Pratt-Whitney Canada PT6A-60A, rated at 1050 shp. A great sound.
They really do produce a great sound!
King air my dream aircraft
Always an impressive aircraft to see, one of my favourites.
The 350 is one good looking aircraft sweet ✓
I totally agree!
Great video, I hope the didn't have a patient on board with the yaw they had in the turn.
Thanks! I think there was a patient. Hope they enjoyed the ride!
Gotta love runways that head straight into forest covered mountains. Holy crap!
Makes for some exciting landings and takeoffs!
Telephoto lens makes it look a lot closer than it is. It’s all downhill along the Kootenay River in that direction.
Go easy on the rudder omg!!!!
It's been a long time since I've flown, and what I flew didn't have a glass cockpit. Does this thing have a turn coordinator? 🤔😆
Yaw Damper engagement combined with setting takeoff power combined with windshear that’s not uncommon in these mountains.
I ❤️ B350.
Me too!
Awesome!
Can anyone comment as to why the props turn in the same direction? Wouldn’t it be better if they counter rotated in order to cancel out the centrifugal force? I have often wondered this, but don’t have anyone to ask. Lovely video, beautiful Nelson and fantastic aircraft.
Great video. Looks like he got off the ground pretty quick but the yawing on the initial turn must have been uncomfortable for the passengers.
Thanks! Yes, looks like it was a bit of a bumpy ride.
Just a little question. Is there a rule which way they have to turn around .Clockwise or anti clockwise...? 🤔
“Thanks again for flying Air Sheldon!” - Tom Sheldon, Just Cause video games.
Parabéns pelas imagens.
Please tell me because i like to know " why don't you start at the same time both engines ?.
Is it me or does that runway have some serious bumps/undulations on it? Water pools on the runway and the nose is bouncing up and down pretty good...I am sure pilots are a bit unsettled-- rolling at about 70-90kts and hit a puddle of water or a bump so large it gets the nosewheel off the ground.
Yes, it definitely has quite a few bumps. Makes for some big splashes on a wet day.
Muito Bom !!
Lindo aeronave
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Hmmm This beech king air 350 is called an ambulance jet
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