Quad City Challenger ll Long Flight Part 2
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- part 2 the return back to my airport KJSO! My videos are edited for time and are missing important steps however they are being done correctly! I'm NOT a CFI so all views are mine based on experience!
Nice view with those camera.
Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Thanks! There's more after this one and more to come!
Love it!
I like the sound of the 503.
When I was 20 years younger my friend flew over and above my house, doing stalls an what not, I remember the sound as he throttle down, the whistling ,and that Tennessee prop sounds cool, at idle above you 1000'
Yea I love that too!
As you fly under cu clouds with dark flat bottoms, good chance for thermal lift. So as you maintain altitude and leave the throddle alone, your indicated airspeed will increase.
Awesome Video man!!
Thanks.. I'm patiently waiting for some Maine videos!
Sure cool man! Keep ‘em coming!
I will! Thank you
Nice landing
Thank you!
How does it handle in turbulent air, or windy days with gusting crosswinds. Is it mainly restricted to flying only on calm days?
It does okay in turbulence and crosswind but your gonna put in work that's for sure! These challengers are wind vains they point into the wind!
I've been astonished the times I've watched you launch this bird how quickly it goes up. You hit the gas and in two or three seconds it's airborne! What is the takeoff distance for this?
Such a fun little rascal. I hope I can get one.
Yea it's quick to fly! I'm usually up and going 200 to 300 ft and I'm heavy but once it's at 40 it want to go! I plan on making more videos on all that stuff soon!
I look forward to that. :)
How much fuel did that use? About 110 miles, 2 hours?
@edifyguy it was 1.3 Hobbs 6 gallons it was 60 miles round trip.. but I was on the throttle and of course 2 takeoffs!
Does the challenger need constant input and corrections? Your hands look really busy in the reflection of the windshield. Great video
In my opinion if you have anything other than a headwind the answer is yes! But your body get used to it and it requires zero thought! Crosswind is constant rudder tail wind is constant both! You gotta fly these birds!
I do enjoy watching a Challenger on a cross country!
More to come! Thanks for watching
Looking to get my license and thinking about getting a challenger this year. Your videos have giving me some insight on things to be aware of so thank you! One question, what is the optimal cruising altitude and speed for cross country flights in that?
Wow that's awesome! It depends on the day and where you are but I stay around 2 to 3k because I want space for emergencies! I'm 680msl so that gives me 1500ft agl so I can make some decisions! That's just my preference!
Well....I flew my Challenger II LW across the Cascade Mountains to Eastern Washington, tried to stay about 800' agl. Cruise was around 60mph
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@@flyguy3170 that's awesome! I bet that was a blast
I'm in southern okla, not far from Gainesville , have you got a home base or where's ur LZ.
Yup I'm hangared in Jacksonville TX KJSO
Can you do a video of the radios on board