Crop Dusting Compilation
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- The aircraft in this video are Ayers Turbo Thrushes, except for the AgCat seen briefly at the beginning.
The clips were shot throughout several different days, so that is why the planes switch between booms and spreaders. I just didn't have enough time to film them landing enough while they were spraying.
The video of the 2003 Japanese Aerobatic Championships influenced how I wanted to make this video. The Crop Dusting in Australia also was great and made me want to make my own video. The music for this comes from the video "Switzerland in a figher plane," which has much more epic scenery that fits the music, but it was just too good not to use for this! I am aware of how bad it is spliced together, but the song wasn't long enough for the video I had.
A lot of time and work went into this video, I hope you enjoy it!!!
We're getting more in-cockpit footage of some with other views and stuff unique to crop dusters (i.e. flying under wires in fields) for another video, but it'll be hard to top this one I believe.
This is one of the great videos of the 20th century
very good video shows how low they get and how much faster the turbines are. cool
Hi! Thats the lightbar. It's connected to a GPS unit. It helps guide the pilot to make sure he doesn't spray the same spot twice or skip a spot of the field.
i just saw one of these yesterday going right over the of my house about 10ft above my roof they were spraying for grasshoppers. very cool.
Great. Those vapour trails from the prop tips early in the mornin' is just awesome. Specially when your standing behind the plane on take-off. And please do a clip without the music also. Agplanes are the best.
You do a great job of videography and editing. You are making environmentally responsible applications. This is a pollinator safe application because the crops are not in bloom.
The song I believe is called Ameno by Era. If you search for the video "Switzerland in a figher plane" its the music from that video which is where I first heard it.
Found it, thanks very much mate. Once again thought about it all day while trying to teach kids how to do steep turns :(.
Nice video, these men need to be more respected than they are, this is a very dangerous profession, but we need them, I live in TX. talk about bugs, etc., the saving grace is to hear them buzz my apartment, Michele.
Nicely done! This really makes me want to cropdust!
Yes, the footage was filmed over several days, and they land alot more when they've got spreaders on. Usually when the spreader is on it is for fertilizing, but about this time of year they also do some seeding. Glad you enjoyed the vid!
You spray out in Yuma? Man i swore i saw you guys out there during my first solo night cross country getting my private couple months back! I fly out of Williams field in Mesa with UND getting my ratings out of the way. Sure love watching you dusters on my days off work though, truly amazing flying and i have much respect for you guys....maybe one day....
Great.
Music very enjoyable.
Thanks for sharing.
Exept for the music the video is amazing.
@westtexasduster
Thanks! The Cats work at a different service at the airport, but its nice to get some diversity! Wish I had more film of them too, gottta love that radial sound.
About that tip, that's a great idea! Wish I'd have had it 3 years ago when I made the video, that would've worked a lot better. If I ever get the chance to make another one and run into that problem, I'll do that for sure, thanks for the advice! Where do you fly out in West Texas?
Good job, great footage! Tastefully done.
hello love the flying and the music thanks
Aloha Buddie,,,
I sure enjoyed your work, great music, just
right... I see that you had a "spreader" on
the airplane for the takeoff and landings,
but most of the air work was spraying... Do
you do a lot with the speader, Rice, Seeding,
Dusting, or Fertilizer??? Brings back good
times, sure enjoyed it all... Music was just
right... Mahalo to you Buddie...
Best. Job. Ever.
Piloto agrícola é uma profissão arriscada.
i should expect this from you.
great job!
those are some humongous freaking fieldss
GREAT video.
THANKS for sharing.
Great love this! Makes me wanna move from instructing to a croppie! Can I ask what the song is?
Cheers
Thanks! I just wanted to do something different for the music, and I thought it worked in a weird way. Just the engines are great, but I figured most non-ag pilot types would quickly get bored without music, methinks. I can cut you a version w/o music sometime if you really want it tho.
I don't know if they make dumptrucks big enough to carry their balls around in. Boneified badass.
Yes, they do use reverse thrust.
I think the band is called Era and the song Ameno, but I'm not 100% sure.
Great video. Awesome flying!
Upon touchdown do you reverse pitch to slow?
Glad you enjoyed it! The industry crowd wants no music, but laymen want music so I try to put out a little of both. What kind of stuff did you haul in the Super Cub?
2:30 Damn!!!
That's was pretty close
Amazing video!
@tjodalv44, I was curious as to where this was filmed? My dad sprayed in San Angelo, Texas for 5 years from 2004-2009. Before that, he was mostly in Arkansas and the MS delta. We lost him two years ago, and I'm hoping some day to stumble upon some video of him flying. He sprayed for 38 years before the doc made him stop.
Thanks for this video!
I really like the forward view on the Thrush,if you could make a clip like this as long as possible and of course without the music.Thanks.
Would you consider crop dusting flying the most dangerous of all aviation occupations?
Thanks! I've got some more good footage for a new one I'm going to put together sometime.
kewl video keep it up put more on!! 10/10
I thought you were kidding, but then I saw the video xD.
this is my dream to be an ag pilot :)
Very cool just wish I could do that !!!
Very nice, keep sharing!!.
Great video!but what is with the music?Just once,i'd like to hear the sound of the engines,and only the engines.
A valid question!
However, in this instance it was just a mild herbicide and I was geared out to be sprayed.
But yes, don't try this at home.
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed!
Yeah, that part was "choreographed" for the video. In practice 2 planes won't spray in a T pattern for obvious safety reasons....
The band IS called ERA and the song in Ameno, thats right.
awesome!
Ez nagyon Király,very good video,tnx. :-))
@skilletthandle
When the wheels hit the ground you know you're too low! Its done mostly by a feel that comes from experience. Definitely not the altimeter!
from my other vid - There are lots of variables, very important ones being field size and shape. Others could include location, gallons per acre, swath, etc. Around here, the fields are relatively small compared to other parts of the country . Depending on those variables, around 500 per hour acres is good.
Music is great!
Do you know title?
WOW. im guessing thats the FUN part of farming??!!??
Nice Video
Any concerns about standing in a cloud of pesticide?
We hired a guy from Idaho to do some of our beans and as he passed over the acreage to turn he clipped one of our oak trees...luckily he only cut off a few small branches. What does it take to get a license to dust crops, or does it vary by state?
whats the thing on the bonnet of the plane that flashes at 1 35
first you need to get a private pilot liscense... then you'll need your commercial rating so you can get paid to fly........ oh yeah, did i forget to mention you gotta be half insane?? hahaha
what's that flashing light doing on the engine hood?
How do you know how high you are above the ground while spraying?
How much does it cost to get a commercial pilot license?
How many acres do you usually do in an hour?
how do i get in to a job like this.
@skilletthandle Yea basically you can kinda judge where your at somewhat but try to stay as low as possible for a better spray pattern.
cual es el nombre de la musica? which the music's name is?
Thats right, the airport is ELA.
1:38 !!! Wow
What is the music playing and who is the artist.
What's the name of this song
man thats some low flying..at wat speed are you? 60 kts?
@1stLtDavis you need a commercial pilots licence, and i think thats it.
Pickman : And a Certificate of Competancy" if you want to be insurable.
2.30!! Traffic 12 oclock!
About 130 knots
@sanfranciscobay
Its definately dangerous. As far as most dangerous, that is debateable. The low, fast, obstacle-ridden flying is dangerous, but you're not getting shot at like you might be as a military aviator. Perhaps the most dangerous job is being one of those crop dusters that sprays drugs in south america. There you have all then dagerous of crop dusting AND you're being shot at.
@Joku982 alot
What the hell with the music
@tjodalv44 @sanfranciscobay Well I think I have the most dangerous occupation. I have an intern whom crop dusts my coworker and I ALL DAY LONG!
@PlasticC4 cowling
hahaha