So awesome watching you fly into the airports I regularly fly into, that was me in the Cherokee that pulled off to the side y’all came whipping around wasn’t expecting it haha!
South Valley was my first introduction to General Aviation. My parents got me an intro flight for my 16th birthday. Years later when I got my private pilot license I picked my dad up from the same airport to take him flying for his birthday. When you entered the pattern in this video N742TW was taking the runway which is one of the planes I’ve been working on my instrument training in. Great video. Fun to watch flying in airspace I’m familiar with.
Wow you two have a great relationship in the air, both logging those touch and go and landings. How fun to sneak a barrel roll in there just S&G! I think when you took that first flight in the Mig a while go I knew you were going to be buying a surplus jet somehow or another! What an AWESOME decision to get this thing, how cool is it to say you have your own trianer jet?!?! Amazing!!
at 17:11 triple gauge FCU pressure starts to rise ultimately to 55 ATM, assume you were at 100%~106% power on your Touch and Go. This partially answers the question of Maximum FCU pressure you have seen/experienced. We know the FCU Pressure gauge and Manual Red Line Limit is 65 ATM. But what happens at 75 ATM? or 85 ATM? We seek to put out a Safety Bulletin; but need actual data at these FCU numbers... Anyone that wants to help please contact me, Rob Mangold.
Ah, those reliable antique engines! LOL I was just looking at Wendover and wondering if they could move the Reno Air Races there from Reno Stead. Plenty of space, and even some local accommodation. Not as convenient as Reno for California people, but a long way from the nearest large city.
WOW...there is a reason its called "Alpine"....Lol Looks like your exhaust should be blow'n snow off the peaks of those mountains...beautiful! Fun ride, thanks Matt!
We use Wendover Air Base for Civil Air Patrol Utah/Nevada encampments. Flown out of there several times over the years. Interesting to see some of the places I've been physically in your videos.
Question: are those ammunition bunkers in a row in the background? Lots of fences around for nuke storage, or just one perimeter one? (I’ve seen the field from I-80 and wondered about the bunkers)
@@doughudgens9275 It's mostly aircraft hangars lining the field these days. Some just rotting away and some the guard still use. Everything else outside of the terminal and Officers Club turned museum is old barracks or remnants of the base.
Exclusive to holey moley. Fantastic keep it going. Love this Matty. Onward 🌈 with great times, great crew, wellness and always have great food and rest often. Peace on 🌎
G,day Matt from Sydney Australia. Firstly thank you for your time and channel. Q1. What is the issue with the engine in the Bonanza that may be (or is) the affecting an AD? Q2. With the Licence issued by the FAA has it specified the 'type of jet or number of passengers' as a type rating? Blue skies, have fun! 🇭🇲🌏
It had been employed as a light-fighter as well as a light-trainer/multirole aircraft within some air forces but I don't recall whether it has seen any action.. I recall one or two former iron curtain forces called it that but then again not sure if listing it as a light-fighter would make it a "fighter" :)
Dearest Matt i wonder if you can help - i wonder if you might be able to do a couple of videos highlighting anti-collision devices, perhaps cover a few variations, different aircraft, light and commercial, get some pilots views etc - maybe you have done one, (i need to check) i'm sure i remember you having such a download on your tablet, i know with much of the glass cockpit avionics you use (have used) probably cover this - i'm sure i remember hearing the auditable noises made in your headset, and for example alerts to close aircraft frequently, especially when in formation in light of recent accidents, i feel these videos would serve importantly and possible save some lives of pilots new to aviation especially those in light aircraft - but i also feel the FAA are failing every pilot out there, every family of those pilots present and past - if only 30% of the US light aircraft were not fitted with such a device - it be suicide to fly you could be the safest person on the planet, a great pilot, a great driver, but there is always one idiot who see you, even stepping out the front door is dangerous - and i also feel very strongly that every plane should be fitted with a GPS locator, even a phone could work - there needs to be a campaign to force the FAA to make these rules compulsory what you think - PS great video
I think Owen made a better choice going in on a Citation I/SP, for both safety and practicality. But you're both at the mercy of unknown maintenance costs to one extent or another, so hopefully the learning experiences will make up for any financial hits. Likewise, some lessons might be learned about shared ownership, where there can be 1000 sources of friction and disagreement. Good luck with that. I hope you didn't put in more than you're willing to lose and walk away from.
So awesome watching you fly into the airports I regularly fly into, that was me in the Cherokee that pulled off to the side y’all came whipping around wasn’t expecting it haha!
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South Valley was my first introduction to General Aviation. My parents got me an intro flight for my 16th birthday. Years later when I got my private pilot license I picked my dad up from the same airport to take him flying for his birthday. When you entered the pattern in this video N742TW was taking the runway which is one of the planes I’ve been working on my instrument training in. Great video. Fun to watch flying in airspace I’m familiar with.
Awesome to hear instruction will be available soon. Looking forward to hopefully coming out!
Really Enjoying the L-39 Videos Matt!
Wow you two have a great relationship in the air, both logging those touch and go and landings. How fun to sneak a barrel roll in there just S&G! I think when you took that first flight in the Mig a while go I knew you were going to be buying a surplus jet somehow or another! What an AWESOME decision to get this thing, how cool is it to say you have your own trianer jet?!?! Amazing!!
at 17:11 triple gauge FCU pressure starts to rise ultimately to 55 ATM, assume you were at 100%~106% power on your Touch and Go. This partially answers the question of Maximum FCU pressure you have seen/experienced. We know the FCU Pressure gauge and Manual Red Line Limit is 65 ATM. But what happens at 75 ATM? or 85 ATM? We seek to put out a Safety Bulletin; but need actual data at these FCU numbers... Anyone that wants to help please contact me, Rob Mangold.
awesome as always, thanks for posting!
Very interesting at around 2:00 to see the yoke move on its own, probably driven by the airflow over the control surfaces?
Ah, those reliable antique engines! LOL I was just looking at Wendover and wondering if they could move the Reno Air Races there from Reno Stead. Plenty of space, and even some local accommodation. Not as convenient as Reno for California people, but a long way from the nearest large city.
This is a good idea, that airport needs some life back!
Awesome Matt!
WOW...there is a reason its called "Alpine"....Lol Looks like your exhaust should be blow'n snow off the peaks of those mountains...beautiful! Fun ride, thanks Matt!
Nice to see some L 39 content again. It is fun seeing you whipping around the mountains. Does the new engine of your 7 HP have more power now?
I gave up my dreams of flyin' a hi perf jet long ago; why am I still drooling watching this?
Thumbs up 👍 thanks again for your post.
Awesome to see you living your dream Matt!!
The awesome part is that he makes videos so that a lot of people cab ride along via YT.
We use Wendover Air Base for Civil Air Patrol Utah/Nevada encampments. Flown out of there several times over the years. Interesting to see some of the places I've been physically in your videos.
Question: are those ammunition bunkers in a row in the background? Lots of fences around for nuke storage, or just one perimeter one? (I’ve seen the field from I-80 and wondered about the bunkers)
@@doughudgens9275 It's mostly aircraft hangars lining the field these days. Some just rotting away and some the guard still use. Everything else outside of the terminal and Officers Club turned museum is old barracks or remnants of the base.
The dude in the backs gotta learn sterile cockpit stuff. Talking about landing lights during the rotation
Exclusive to holey moley. Fantastic keep it going. Love this Matty. Onward 🌈 with great times, great crew, wellness and always have great food and rest often. Peace on 🌎
Good landing to a stop Matt. 👨🏼✈️
Very interested in getting some training in the L-39. Was hoping to visit Larry S when I get a chance. Who will be doing the training in yours?
G,day Matt from Sydney Australia.
Firstly thank you for your time and channel.
Q1. What is the issue with the engine in the Bonanza that may be (or is) the affecting an AD?
Q2. With the Licence issued by the FAA has it specified the 'type of jet or number of passengers' as a type rating?
Blue skies, have fun!
🇭🇲🌏
Wendover is such a cool airport with a fantastic history. Did you see the bomb pit or get to go into the Enola Gay hangar?
Closed Captions: "Trolls are freaking correct" = "Controls are free and correct"
Matt you're a star.👍
yeah..... a stink star
Thumbs-up L-39 vids
"Damn, this kid is good!" - Viper
do you wear touch gloves and if so does the touch works ? thanks
So, you dont do a runup check?!
lol at the other guy bringing up the landing light at 80 kts....cmon dude
Matt, the L-39 was NEVER a fighter jet. .
This airframe has flown combat missions. You're just incorrect
Tell the Royal Thai Air Force that -- they still use it today; and why do the manuals show full weapons pack. Fighter Trainer and Fighter Jet--Yes!😀
@@AirzGamingTTV you are correct that some have been used by small military factions in a combat role against opposing forces.
@@mikemangoldinvestigation8270 The Royal Thai Air Force lists the L-39's service as only a trainer and from 1994-2021.
It had been employed as a light-fighter as well as a light-trainer/multirole aircraft within some air forces but I don't recall whether it has seen any action.. I recall one or two former iron curtain forces called it that but then again not sure if listing it as a light-fighter would make it a "fighter" :)
That you should take the out 39 to air combat USA Inc at Kiwa Williams gateway Gilbert AZ for some dogfighting
Maybe the stone cold oil quantity should be at minimum level in the reservoir. Maybe it is better. 👏
Mat P has all the cool planes 😭
Thanks!
replace the 430 with a 650?
Big improvement right?
wait, wasn't this titled something like Cruising thru Bravo at 250+ knots ?
Take the Jet through Star Wars Canyon. Wendover was where the B-29"s that Dropped the Atomic Bombs were Based.
Dearest Matt
i wonder if you can help - i wonder if you might be able to do a couple of videos highlighting anti-collision devices, perhaps cover a few variations, different aircraft, light and commercial, get some pilots views etc - maybe you have done one, (i need to check)
i'm sure i remember you having such a download on your tablet, i know with much of the glass cockpit avionics you use (have used) probably cover this - i'm sure i remember hearing the auditable noises made in your headset, and for example alerts to close aircraft frequently, especially when in formation
in light of recent accidents, i feel these videos would serve importantly and possible save some lives of pilots new to aviation especially those in light aircraft - but i also feel the FAA are failing every pilot out there, every family of those pilots present and past - if only 30% of the US light aircraft were not fitted with such a device - it be suicide to fly
you could be the safest person on the planet, a great pilot, a great driver, but there is always one idiot who see you, even stepping out the front door is dangerous - and i also feel very strongly that every plane should be fitted with a GPS locator, even a phone could work - there needs to be a campaign to force the FAA to make these rules compulsory
what you think - PS great video
I think Owen made a better choice going in on a Citation I/SP, for both safety and practicality. But you're both at the mercy of unknown maintenance costs to one extent or another, so hopefully the learning experiences will make up for any financial hits. Likewise, some lessons might be learned about shared ownership, where there can be 1000 sources of friction and disagreement. Good luck with that. I hope you didn't put in more than you're willing to lose and walk away from.
Matt’s contribution to buying this plane is not even 0.0001% of his net worth
Talking about maintenance costs? Here? Good joke.😁
Jets always seem so noisy from the outside, seems quiet in the videos.
How do you have all this money?
I really wanna buy this plane since youre upgrading to L39s😂
wENDOVER pRODUCTIONS?
Recipe for disaster.
FLIGHT training page is AWOL, Matt
I couldn't image living anywhere else ? Looks COLD no thanks