Bell 47 engine start, run-up, flight, landing, shutdown

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  • @davidhames319
    @davidhames319 Рік тому +25

    Two of the coolest helicopters on the planet, the Bell 47 and the UH-1 Huey

  • @chuckewe
    @chuckewe Рік тому +36

    I love this guy. Checklist in one hand, the other hand actually touching checklist items. Taking the time he needs to make the aircraft is in flight order. I’d fly with this guy any time. Also I flew 5 years in an H-120B; fixed wing is awesome, rotary wing is something else altogether.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +3

      Thank you, Sir! You’re welcome aboard anytime!

  • @ron6892
    @ron6892 Рік тому +17

    I trained on one of these in late 1979 great little trainer retired 2 years ago with 19,000 hours

  • @ronjonson26
    @ronjonson26 Рік тому +16

    My dad was a helicopter mechanic for 13 years he was a Bell 47 specialist

  • @Tommy98406
    @Tommy98406 Рік тому +11

    I was in the Army NG 41st Aviation Battalion and took my first Helicopter lesson in one of these. Back in the 60's. Coming from fixed wing SEL, it took me an hour just to learn how to hover. What an experience. Thanks for the memories.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      She’s a sweet bird! Thank you for your service!

  • @rolfmoren6682
    @rolfmoren6682 Рік тому +5

    I love it. And listen to John Fogerty along this small flight. Priceless!

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver Рік тому +2

    This is a blast from the past for me! I am 67 years old now, in the early 70’s in Norfolk, Va Colonial Helicopters had a 135 operation.
    Gene Hicks was the Owner. They allowed me to tag along with reposition flights. Giving me opportunity gain dual instruction.
    I flew 10 hours in the Bell 47 G, due to the $65.00 and hour expense compared to $6.50 and hour for a fixed winged airplane and being in high school you know where my money went!. Today I am retired with 20 thousand hours plus pilot in fixed wing air planes.
    Thanks for the video!😁🛫

  • @dustoff1472
    @dustoff1472 Рік тому +3

    Really enjoyed this. I’m a retired Huey and Hawk driver. Fly Army. Tks for sharing.

  • @johnkeller441
    @johnkeller441 Рік тому +8

    Over 4,000 flight hours in BELL rotorcraft and one of my favorites was the B47-G3B-2! Earliest model flown was a B47-D1 that had been in the movie, "MASH." Finished my BELL flying as an EMS Pilot in the B-412EP. Great memories of a great product. Thanks for sharing.

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 Рік тому +1

      Were those Mash helicopters based out of the Van Nuys airport? After the Kobe Bryant crash, I was told that his S76 B went down at the same ridge line which is shown in the opening of both the movie and the TV show Mash.

  • @kevinwilliams5224
    @kevinwilliams5224 Рік тому +2

    My 1st time flying ever was a ride in a Bell 47 with my Grandma in '72. I was 7 y.old and have never stopped loving that bird.

  • @electricboatal
    @electricboatal Рік тому +13

    That brought back many memories. I am very familiar with Mr Bells model 47. I have flown all of the models in standard configuration and experimental. I have about 7000 hours total time. I can say that the Bell 47 is perhaps one of the most forgiving rotorcraft aircraft and even though it was my job to fly them I typically did enjoy getting up in the air. I also owned an overhaul facility in California and later in Mexico. I quit flying more than 30 years ago. Sometimes I do miss it. Thanks for the memories

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      I love to hear this from experienced 47 operators like yourself! Makes me want to make more videos!

    • @bobmiley9587
      @bobmiley9587 Рік тому +3

      Retired CW4 pilot with over 15,000 hours. I taught at Ft Rucker as both a military IP, in the UH-IH, and also as a civilan in the 269a. I owned a bell 47G, built in 1954, with the Franklin 210 hp engine, serial 1110. The bell 47 was a very forgiving helicopter to fly!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +2

      @@bobmiley9587 thank you for your service! It is a forgiving helicopter. I love to hear others give accolades to this amazing piece of engineering: designed and built before CAD, without computers and way ahead of its time.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK2
      @CFITOMAHAWK2 Рік тому

      @@bobmiley9587 Thank you for your service. Retired CFI of single and multi airplanes. Helicopters are harder to fly.

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Рік тому +4

    The first time I flew was in a helicopter just like this. I was about 6 years old and they were giving rides at the Michigan State Fair. It was 1959. Me and my Dad went up with me sitting on his lap. From that point I was hooked on flying! Got my fixed wing ticket in 1993. Great video!

  • @AnthonyHigham6414001080
    @AnthonyHigham6414001080 Рік тому +1

    It's two years to the day since my wife booked me two hours flight instruction on a Bell 47 for my sixtieth birthday. Although I've had my fixed wing licence for 38 years I'd never flown a helicopter. Did fine on straight and level flight, reasonable on standard rate turns and a nice controlled approach with a twenty degree crosswind. Then it was time to try the hover. Each time I lasted about 30 seconds until my instructor took back control. PIO. I just couldn't deal with the lag between control input and the rotor head response. When I apologised my instructor laughed and said you kept it within the airfield, well done.
    PS; The 47 I flew had a horizontal yellow band around the bubble cockpit. Before we took off my instructor explained its purpose; On engine failure you can make it to anywhere below the line, above it, forget it.

  • @wattheheck6010
    @wattheheck6010 Рік тому +30

    This is a thrilling video for a lot of personal reasons going back 60+ years when I was 9 and "Whirlybirds" TV show was on the air. My best friend and I each saved $3 for a 20-minute ride around my hometown in a Bell 47. Nice job.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +4

      That’s a great story!

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 Рік тому +3

      I was thinking the same thing. Should I find the money, I want to do a commercial helo add-on. I spent a lot of time watching "Chuck" and "PT" on TV. As a nine year old, I was convinced I could fly that machine after watching Kenneth Toby carefully raising that collective!

    • @Whirlynerds
      @Whirlynerds Рік тому +1

      Awesome show that!

    • @deenunya7735
      @deenunya7735 Рік тому +2

      Yes remember Whirly Birds, was going to post who remembers it 😉👍

    • @w5cdt
      @w5cdt Рік тому +2

      Yep Whirlybirds! My favorite show as a kid.

  • @billthomas6296
    @billthomas6296 Рік тому +3

    Back in 1977to 1979 my father owned a Bell 47J2A It was a blast flying that bird, we flew it to the Oshkosh fly-in and met Pappy Boyington (loved that guy) and fle all over Michigan. Flew over the Mackinaw Bridge into the UP of Michigan along Lake Michigan and into Wisconsin. Good times!

  • @wyominglife3202
    @wyominglife3202 Рік тому +4

    I would have never turned down the chance to go up for another flight!
    Great video. Enjoyed it very much.

  • @stevebelser4698
    @stevebelser4698 Рік тому +2

    Retired Marine H-53 pilot. Love the video!

  • @charleshill506
    @charleshill506 Рік тому +4

    A friend of mine had one of these about 30 years ago for a couple of years. Sold it and bought a Bell Ranger. Then he flew it a few days a week for Channel 4 in Dallas doing traffic over head shots and occasionally pr flights. That paid for the upkeep and eventually most of the purchase price. He said the Ranger was a dream to fly, but the 47 was more fun.

  • @av8bvma513
    @av8bvma513 Рік тому +11

    Outstanding! It would be nice to (see and hear!) a flight with the sound of that lovely 6-cylinder engine!

    • @stationmanager9325
      @stationmanager9325 Рік тому +1

      O the engine made a great sound. Leave any Top dead music chart for DEAd!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @roostercogburn809
    @roostercogburn809 Рік тому +4

    My first heli flight in 1969, Bell 47... Bell 205's 206's, a 214B, the big one, and a twin otter on floats to boot... Nice 47. Great vid, thanks

  • @81patco
    @81patco Рік тому +2

    My first assignment in Vietnam was as a door gunner on the Bell 47. 1st Air Cav, 2nd Bn. Airborne, 1965-66.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Thank you for your service! Feel free to post any pictures you have on here! Most people are unaware the 47 served in Vietnam. My first instructor on the 47 was also a pilot in Vietnam.

    • @81patco
      @81patco Рік тому

      @@aerolieff4288

    • @81patco
      @81patco Рік тому +1

      I tried to post some Vietnam photos but I can't post them here?

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      @@81patco I tried as well. Didn’t work for me either. I’m going to try to do something for all the vets on a future video. For now, if you don’t mind, send any pics you’d like to share to aerolieff@gmail.com. I’ll collect them and use them in a future video honoring our veterans. Thanks!

  • @lfmtube
    @lfmtube 5 місяців тому

    Congratulations, and thanks for "taking me" on a flight in this incredible helicopter. Beyond this, I found it incredibly detailed how you showcased the controls, the checklist, and how to operate them with the necessary art and time. There are experienced pilots from whom one can truly enjoy and learn, and you, Sr, are one of them. Thanks!

  • @TheGamch
    @TheGamch Рік тому +4

    I did my initial training on a B47 back in the 70's. In this video it would have been nice to show the gauges, MP and RPM, as you lift the collective and lower it since it is not governed. For some reason I had an issue with the manifold pressure and the RPM, matching while watching the MP. I spent more time watching those gauges and stressing about over torques. I got away from piston engines as soon as I could. I ended my career flying fadec controlled machines with auto pilots !! Helicopters have come a long way ! Great video.....thanks for the memories!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I completely understand, watching those gauges is something one can find himself doing- got to keep those things in the range. It’s only 3000-3200 rpm, so it’s a narrow band. I think we will try to make a video about that, I like your idea! I had one instructor cover the gauge and try to train me by sound. It seemed to work, but in all honesty- I don’t think I’d do that on MY Bell 47! Thanks for the good idea!

  • @djmartell1227
    @djmartell1227 Рік тому +2

    Took my first helo flight from Goat Island at Niagara Falls in the early '70s in a 47. It was an amazing experience. Fast forward to the mid '80s and I was taking lessons from the Pier 36 heliport on the Delaware river in Philadelphia. Flew Schweitzer 269's, MD 500d and JetRangers. Ultimately ran out of funding before completion but have many fond memories. Enjoyed your vids. Please keep them coming. DJ

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane! Loved my time in the Bell 47.

  • @kennyFF033
    @kennyFF033 Рік тому +3

    What a flight! I wish there would have been a bit more wind to get the rotor chopping out that iconic sound, but at least we got the purring sound of the engine and all that wonderful eye candy! Thanks!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Yes, the sound of the blades is very satisfying!

  • @Jim.Thunda
    @Jim.Thunda 10 місяців тому +1

    Good stuff.
    Pilot with a great personality, he must have a lot of friends.

  • @stephenindc9102
    @stephenindc9102 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for this. I think ... if you asked a big crowd of people to each draw a picture of a helicopter from memory .... most pictures would be of a Bell 47.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I agree! Especially the tail! And the bubble.

  • @bigal3940
    @bigal3940 Рік тому +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing. I'll share this with my father in law who flew this for the British Army before I was born!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I’d love to see any pictures he can share - and we would like to share them in a future video of vets! Thanks!

  • @topturretgunner
    @topturretgunner Рік тому +17

    I took a ride several years ago in a Bell 47 at the county fair. 15 minute ride and I’m hearing the theme song from the TV series MASH play in my head. Iconic “Whirlybird Bird” that’s the Bell 47. The 47 and the Bell Uh-1 Huey (Vietnam era veteran here) are the two machines that immediately come to mind when the word helicopter is mentioned. Funny just how each has its distinctive sound. Thanks for this great video that stirred those pleasant memories of that helicopter ride all those years ago. 🚁❤️👍

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      It does have a unique sound - and depending on what angle you are to it: from front it’s the “chop-chop” sound of blades, side a little more engine - and behind (with no muffler) it’s BAAAAAAA!!!!!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      Also sound of metal blades differ from wooden ones.

    • @topturretgunner
      @topturretgunner Рік тому

      @@aerolieff4288 Indeed and with the Bell 47 of course the whine of the transmission. Depending on your angle from that “fish bowl”. Really appreciate the video. By the way my very hazy memory recalls a TV series from the late 50’s called “Whirlybirds “ starring the Bell 47. I seem to recall a shuttle outfit with Bell 47’s on floats that flew out of LaGuardia A/P late 50’s early 60’s. Memories can be a funny thing sometimes. Thank you again and all the best. 🚁

  • @Tom-kx3xe
    @Tom-kx3xe Рік тому +3

    That was the most fun helicopter I've ever been in. Small, light, easy handling, very forgiving.. Beautiful...

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      I couldn’t believe the first Autorotation I did. What a difference.

  • @ccrider77
    @ccrider77 Рік тому +3

    Great memories. I remember flying in a couple of these doing oil exploration in the late 1970's and early 1980's. The ex-nam pilots were all excellent, thorough and highly skilled. Cool old machines...

  • @amitsunkur8127
    @amitsunkur8127 Рік тому +5

    beautiful aircraft n now u can fit turbine engine on the scott bell helicopter 47 G

  • @dwightbernheimer331
    @dwightbernheimer331 Рік тому +3

    In my opinion one of the best little Choppers ever made. Thanks for posting.

  • @CollieJenn
    @CollieJenn Рік тому +1

    5:00 Loose water bottle can trap under the anti-torque pedals.
    Great video. Happy flying.

  • @ronwade2206
    @ronwade2206 Рік тому +1

    From 1946 to 1974 these things Ruled the Skies!

  • @scottholman3982
    @scottholman3982 Рік тому +5

    My father owned a small airport when I was a kid, and I got to ride in a type 47 that belonged to an agricultural application company many times. I earned my keep by pumping gas.

  • @JIMJAMSC
    @JIMJAMSC Рік тому +2

    During the 80s I got my PP for $800. 150/152s were $20- $25 wet and a ifr 172 was the most expensive at $30. Got my commercial on S300s which were incredibly expensive at $125 a hour ad iirc $10 grand for commercial rating. Of course it was to pad your resume because nobody would hire you. The best thing about these old helis was when you finally got into a Jet Ranger or a Hughes 500, you realized just how difficult and temperamental they were.

  • @sdcoinshooter
    @sdcoinshooter Рік тому +3

    I started my helicopter career in a Bell Jet Ranger, I thought that was complicated. I didn’t have to worry about Carb heat, Mags, Manifold pressure etc. I doubt I could fly this 47, what a beautiful aircraft.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      It is beautiful, the only helicopter officially designated a “work of art!” I’m partial to Jet Ranger as well!

  • @edwardstephens247
    @edwardstephens247 Рік тому +2

    Your helicopter reminds me of the television show M.A.S.H.

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Рік тому +1

    I got my Commercial License 40 years ago in a 47G5 A, I LOVE those little helos . Not having any kind of dashboard to hinder your view is awesome. Yes they are underpowered ,don’t have a high ceiling , fly fast ,but they are so much fun.

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse Рік тому +3

    Great video. My instructor made me wear penny loafers so I could feel the pedals. Wood blade Bell 47 out of Largo. You are going to have a huge channel, thanks!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      Penny loafers! That’s a good story! Thanks for watching!

  • @slick9892
    @slick9892 Рік тому +2

    I have a few hours in a Bell 47, including my first auto rotation. Really great fun to fly.

  • @steveturner3999
    @steveturner3999 11 місяців тому +1

    My first flight ever was in a Bell 47G in 1976. Still my favorite after all these years but there are many contenders for first place.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your service sir

  • @williamcap2236
    @williamcap2236 Рік тому +1

    Love the bell 47 beautiful to look at ! And the same chopper used in my favorite tv show M*A*S*H !

  • @gmc0422
    @gmc0422 Рік тому +1

    I'm a licensed fixed wing pilot. My equipment is rather interesting -- a 1977 Cessna 152 Aerobat with a Cessna PT-210 engine (325hp) larger prop. It's also got a modified Cessna 182 panel, with a full stack of avionics, and a Bendix colour radar.
    I befriended an OH058 pilot who took me up in his extra seat one afternoon and I got to log some OH-58 time. Rather interesting -- but just don't make me try to hover!
    Rather a thrill to do something that I"m not at all familiar with. I did OK going along straight and level (for the most part).
    Other military equipment I got some time on was a C-130-K. Now that, I managed to do OK in. Did a couple of crash and dashes and didn't do badly.
    I had about 3,200 hours of logged time when I enlisted in the miitary, but they couldn't take me on as a pilot since I wear glasses.

  • @guyshipely9993
    @guyshipely9993 Рік тому +2

    Just like 1959 At the air show. Blue Angels Flew over the fence free

  • @Stepclimb
    @Stepclimb Рік тому +3

    Nicely done on this video!
    IIRC, the limiting airspeed on the -47 is not due to blade flapping limits, but instead of the airspeed induced deflection and distortion of the large, unbraced, bubble canopy.
    The excellent visibility in this helicopter comes at the cost of cruise speed.

    • @marthakrumboltz2710
      @marthakrumboltz2710 Рік тому +1

      Do they make canopy that allows better cruise?

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +2

      The M74 Wasp has a smaller bubble, to allow for more payload. Here are some pictures from English Air Website, a ag operator out of California.

  • @fudogwhisperer3590
    @fudogwhisperer3590 Рік тому +1

    Helicopters don't fly, they beat the air into submission........took a spin in one at Oshkosh this year. Every day there was a long wait, got there early, still had to wait for almost 2 hours. So cool!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I was hoping to fly there and give rides- but they said they had enough Bell 47s! Maybe next year.

  • @sorenweisshartmann
    @sorenweisshartmann Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this cool video. I would lille to see more about have the controls and swash plate works. 😊

  • @normanrukki3954
    @normanrukki3954 Рік тому +1

    My first solo. Such a fun little bird.

  • @FranklinNewhart
    @FranklinNewhart Рік тому +1

    The very first time I seen a real live Bell 47 was in 1966. I was working at a Saw Mill in Kearney Ontario Canada. They asked us to clear an area because a helicopter was going to land. We just barley got the space cleared and the Wirley Bird showed up. That's what we called them back then. Because of the TV show of that name I guess. One of the Muckity Mucks that owned the mill was on board. I remember the landing gear was big black rubber pontoons so it could land on water if it had to. It stayed there for the afternoon and then it was off and away. I will tell you that not much lumber piling happened that afternoon but there sure was a lot of gawking and a lot of stupid questions. Great memory. One worth never losing and one that even after all these years is still worth retelling.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Those floats are HUGE on the Bell 47. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kevinjakey851
    @kevinjakey851 Рік тому +2

    What a great video! Thank you for the tour of the 47. I’ve only flow fixed wing but spent many hours of MSFS flying the helicopters. I hope your video inspires people to try flying helicopters! A+ on the camera work too!!!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I’ll tell Barbara she did good work on camera, thanks!

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Рік тому +1

    The music brings back memories

  • @khalidrao4716
    @khalidrao4716 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful and excellent video. Enjoyed it. Thanks

  • @Matt-mo8sl
    @Matt-mo8sl Рік тому +1

    Great video ! I learned A LOT !!! Fine old whirly bird you got there !

  • @Armafly
    @Armafly Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the great video.

  • @chrisfoote9413
    @chrisfoote9413 Рік тому +2

    Was lucky enough to have a couple of flights in a 47 D with a Franklin engine. It had wooden rotor blades, had to be careful not to park with one blade in the sun and one in the shade to avoid much vibration.
    G- ARIA kept at Biggin Hill.
    I remember one comment from London Director when tracking west into a fairly gentle headwind, he said "that must me the slowest flying machine on earth".
    We were doing 40 odd mph and got to chat for a while between Biggin and Blackbush.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I love the Franklin engine and the wooden blades on that bird!

  • @Strategic1now
    @Strategic1now Рік тому +1

    60 years ago,at PAE got 1st ride in any aircraft . Brother and I got to go up for a demo flight Always wondered what my parents paid for that. Had pontoons on it. Is great TV show also.

  • @volkrt
    @volkrt Рік тому +1

    whoever that woman is filming, she is awesome...what a trooper!

  • @White-Wolf687
    @White-Wolf687 Рік тому +1

    The Bell 47- the finest helicopter ever made!

  • @coopdeville377
    @coopdeville377 Рік тому +1

    1979 I saved all my money mowing grass and shoveling snow as a 9yo. I was on a family vacation and one of the stops was Mt. Rushmore. I paid for my little sister and me to take a short flight in a Bell 47 to "check out the heads". I've taken many tourist flights since and later in life took my children. I had a "close call" in Cody, WY in a Bell 206 that at about 12' a.g.l. the copter came back down hard damaging the skids. The pilot managed to keep it upright. Never put an ounce of fear in me over flying in them again. I fly ultralights now for budgetary reasons.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      There is still an operator that flys a 47 at Rushmore. Pretty cool!

  • @kyslim111
    @kyslim111 Рік тому +2

    I flew the H-13 in Korea from 1958 to 1959 and wiah I had one now. Simple and easy to fly.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I’d love to hear more about your experiences in the H-13. Where are you located?

  • @davidbarr49
    @davidbarr49 Рік тому +1

    BEAUTIFUL machine.

  • @pfsantos007
    @pfsantos007 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed your video.

  • @jamesrockne8671
    @jamesrockne8671 Рік тому +1

    Agree , two really cool choppers, I flew both in Vietnam, and again as an instructor when I returned

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Thank you for your service!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Feel free to add any pictures in a reply! I’d love to see them.

    • @jamesrockne8671
      @jamesrockne8671 Рік тому

      Welcome. Sorry doubtful I could find any pics after all this time.

  • @1999mikedunn
    @1999mikedunn Рік тому +1

    Very nice. LA Fire Department keeps one in a hanger, on Mulholland Dr next door to Fire Station 109. Great video. Super rare helicopter.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I’ve seen pictures of the LA Fire Birds. This one did something like that once according to logbooks. Maybe I should do a video on its history! Thanks for that idea!

  • @grgygantz6760
    @grgygantz6760 5 місяців тому

    Commercial pilot, the video gets good when fortunate son comes on. At one time I was looking at getting this rating, but wound up doing fixed wing. Helios still look cool. My neighbor flew one as dust off in Vietnamese. They gave him 60 hours of trading. Then sent him in.

  • @DaddyLongLeggs
    @DaddyLongLeggs Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @stationmanager9325
    @stationmanager9325 Рік тому +1

    Usto spray sugar Cain in Australia with a Bell 47G. Quite a good crop duster.Little bit short of power. Maintenance quite low and it was pretty straight forward to fly. It had its momentsa !!!!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      This old bird was a spray rig once in past. The toque of main rotor blade is so great to help turn!

  • @Caduceus88
    @Caduceus88 Рік тому +1

    Rode in my father’s Hiller 12e with the Lycoming many of times. Very similar aircraft

  • @MonostripeZebra
    @MonostripeZebra Рік тому +1

    such a cool helicopter!

  • @pascalcoole2725
    @pascalcoole2725 Рік тому +1

    What a increadable nice looking machine, it must be at least 50 years old, verry nicely restored en verry well presented en respectfully operated by the pilot.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Thank you! I feel more like a curator than a pilot sometimes. It’s an honor to fly her! She’s a 1966, so she’s 56 years old!

  • @EpoxyCircus
    @EpoxyCircus Рік тому +1

    What a beauty ❗️

  • @robertg9444
    @robertg9444 Рік тому +1

    I've always wanted to fly a helicopter. Best I ever got was jumping from them with the 82nd Airborne Division.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      Me too! Served in 82d and jumped from a UH-1, as well as C-17, C-141 and C-130. Served in 505 PIR. Thank you for your service! H-Minus!

    • @robertg9444
      @robertg9444 Рік тому +1

      @@aerolieff4288 Thank you for your service as well. I jumped all those except C-17. Tailgated CH-47. I was parachute rigger Quatermaster corp. AATW.

  • @ADVJason
    @ADVJason Рік тому +1

    Loved the video. Spent a lot of time with my father in a Bell 47 when I was a teenager. He flew that and a Jet Ranger. It was my favorite thing and I always wanted to get licensed in both fix wing and rotors. Unfortunately, my dad passed away unexpectedly this past fall. So I never got the chance to take another ride with him. I really loved flying in the 47. Like flying on a magic carpet he always said. You video brought back a lot of good memories for me. Thank you Oh an I just realized you have to be near me. We flew out of Lunken (or near there) No exactly sure where you all are but I saw the phone number on your website.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      I’m up in Dayton area and very familiar with “sunken” Lunken! I’m sorry for your loss. I feel somewhat like a curator of this old helicopter. So much history and stories. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ADVJason
      @ADVJason Рік тому

      @@aerolieff4288 Thanks I'd love to come see it some day if you had the time. Brings back so many memories for me. I also emailed you as I have some questions for you on flight training etc.

  • @davidmartin9871
    @davidmartin9871 Рік тому +3

    One of my dream helicopter

  • @Ben-Dixey
    @Ben-Dixey Рік тому +1

    loved it, great video.

  • @jmcgregor316
    @jmcgregor316 Рік тому

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @Klystron33
    @Klystron33 Рік тому +1

    Thanks alot for taking us with you in my favorite helicopter!
    Great experience even on the screen.
    Music fit's just perfectly. 😃👍
    Wish I had more than only one thump up to give!
    Best regards from Germany.

  • @jazzridez
    @jazzridez Рік тому +2

    I wanna go on a helicopter ride too. That is too cool. 3 dimensional existence.

  • @yourhandlehere1
    @yourhandlehere1 Рік тому +1

    The 47 is THE most helicoptery helicopter to ever copt a heli.

  • @tubefluid
    @tubefluid Рік тому +1

    I remember that Chuck and PT never let it cool down when they landed. But Television, yea.

  • @shoominati23
    @shoominati23 Рік тому +1

    I'd love to fly a Hughes OH-6 , apparantly they're like a Porsche to fly

  • @stevenbowron1287
    @stevenbowron1287 Рік тому +1

    I love the bell 47

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Рік тому

    Love to come out and getting some dual in the your Beautiful Bell 47

  • @mikebunner3498
    @mikebunner3498 Рік тому +1

    An impressive machine. Good explanation of everything going on. I noticed you are wearing an Army hat. Did Uncle Sugar teach you how to fly?? Have a safe & fun flight... The part that was the most difficult for me in a helicopter was you can stop, or go other directions. In fixed wing flying, it gets drilled into your head to maintain your airspeed or bad things happen. This was a great video... I want to thank you for it..!!!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +2

      I was in the army, but didn’t fly anything except parachutes in 82d Airborne. I fly both rotary and fixed wing now, no more parachutes for me!

  • @tallersimon
    @tallersimon Рік тому +1

    There is one at the Malaga airport museum. Always reminds me of the album cover Arrivals by ABBA.

  • @echo-49
    @echo-49 Рік тому +1

    I like how the music sets in at 15:10.

  • @Booboobear-eo4es
    @Booboobear-eo4es Рік тому +4

    A few years ago, an Enstrom helicopter in Colorado had a rotor blade separate from the rotor hub and killed the two people on board (instructor and student). I never heard of such a thing occurring with an old 47G.

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr Рік тому +1

      ..EXACTLY just one of the reasons I have ZERO interest in ever flying or even being NEAR a Robinson helo..

    • @Stepclimb
      @Stepclimb Рік тому +1

      There was an AD against Bell-47 blade grips that addressed a potentially fatal defect.
      I don’t believe it was as a result of a mishap, but instead the system of required Inspections and life limited parts worked in this case.

    • @Stepclimb
      @Stepclimb Рік тому

      @@m118lr
      What does an Enstrom mishap have to do with the riskiness of flying a Robinson helicopter? They have completely different rotor head designs.
      Your statement is analogous to saying “I would never get NEAR an Airbus airplane because of the inability of Indonesian and Ethiopian crews to adequately deal with a trim runway (induced by a bad design) on the Boeing 737-8.

    • @Booboobear-eo4es
      @Booboobear-eo4es Рік тому +1

      @@Stepclimb - I had mentioned Enstrom in my post and he came back with a comment about Robinson. I guess people read without comprehending.

    • @Stepclimb
      @Stepclimb Рік тому

      @@Booboobear-eo4es
      I concur.
      It would appear in this case that reading comprehension and critical thinking are not barriers to pilot certification.
      Or maybe M11LR “slipped through the cracks “
      Scary
      As a follow up, could you please provide a link to the Enstrom Colorado mishap?

  • @ronniepaulinc
    @ronniepaulinc Рік тому +1

    he looked genuinely dissapointed she didnt want to go again! hahaha

  • @ericdee6802
    @ericdee6802 Рік тому +1

    Id like to find one of those cockpit map lights. Cool video, thanks for sharing!!!

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому +1

      A Grimes Light. I think they were made in Urbana, Ohio. I saw one on eBay for sale for about 70 dollars. It’s actually white and has a red lens as well. It’s disable and can be moved around by hand as a spotlight.

    • @ericdee6802
      @ericdee6802 Рік тому

      @@aerolieff4288 Aeroleiff, thank you for your response and information, "Grimes" ? Is that the manufacturer name or the lights given name?.
      I really enjoyed your video, those old piston driven Bell 47, what an iconic helicopter, who makes the engines for those Bell 47's Iam guessing they are a four cylinder boxer engine like those found in the old air-cooled Porsche and Volkswagen?.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      @@ericdee6802the Grimes light is both the name and manufacturer. As for the engine, this one is a six-cylinder lycoming (VO-435A1F). It’s horizontally opposed (like a boxer) but installed vertically. The “V” stands for vertical. “O” stands for “horizontally opposed” cylinders. Some of the models from earlier use Franklin engines. Great questions!

  • @FOH3663
    @FOH3663 Рік тому +1

    Spectacular

  • @MrAlan0151
    @MrAlan0151 Рік тому +1

    Always wanted to do this .

  • @richardgraves8785
    @richardgraves8785 Рік тому +1

    Sweet! Beautiful seats. Learned to fly them at 19. Used to deliver Santa Claus in them.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      This one really is a good Santa platform! Hopefully we will do that this year.

  • @avalanche9026
    @avalanche9026 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice job. It’s the very early model

  • @craigdowd1017
    @craigdowd1017 Рік тому +1

    "Magnetic compass" ... and that sums up the nav instruments!
    Oh yeah ... and the phone.

    • @aerolieff4288
      @aerolieff4288  Рік тому

      Yep! The phone is used quite a bit when doing cross country flights!

  • @galegregory97comcast
    @galegregory97comcast 9 місяців тому +1

    I wish they would remanufacture the Bell it had plenty of legroom and room and space that was the Mercedes of the time or the best Cadillac around

  • @Perich29
    @Perich29 Рік тому +1

    this chopper is from the old TV show MASH.