A classic example of how easy it is to fly a Pitts if you do it the right way. Well done!!! They say there is one really good thing about a Pitts, and one not so good thing, and both of those are that a Pitts does exactly what you tell it to do. A pleasure to watch a Pitts being flown properly.
I soloed my son (legally in Canada) in our Maule at age 14. He went solo in the Pitts S-2B at age 16, and was flying airshows with an ICAS card in the Pitts at age 18.
Hi Leo, I'm Doc's Dad. It's tough to judge how many actual hours Doc had in total as he, like my other two boys have been 'flying' since they were young with me in GA airplanes. I would guess he had 70 real licensed hours or so. He got his ticket at 17 and has been busy with college and the like.
@@damiandiesel1 This is good info, I really want a Pitts. What plane you think will be best prior to Pitts. I have Super Decathlon time but only about 15 hrs.
I think if you have decent tailwheel skills, an S1C is a great entry into Pitts world. They land slower, are usually lighter and more docile . @@klmelj
wdym way late? Its not his first solo, but rather his first solo in a pitts. Learning to fly a pitts is no easy task and at 19 years old that's impressive
Actually, this is great example of proper Pitts video! Finally! Many hide the instruments, footwork, and ruin videos with music, comments, etc.. Well done Doc and your Dad and thanks for showing us real flying!
It's just so peaceful and pretty up there. A Pitts just ads to that beauty. Be safe and awesome job.
A classic example of how easy it is to fly a Pitts if you do it the right way. Well done!!! They say there is one really good thing about a Pitts, and one not so good thing, and both of those are that a Pitts does exactly what you tell it to do. A pleasure to watch a Pitts being flown properly.
I soloed my son (legally in Canada) in our Maule at age 14. He went solo in the Pitts S-2B at age 16, and was flying airshows with an ICAS card in the Pitts at age 18.
There's nothing like flying a Pitts Special. Especially a light weight S1S.
You know it! 796lbs 180hp, Bendix fuel injection and two wings!
Nice job! I was 58 when I first solo’d an S-1!
Never too late to get some fun in!
God this looks so fun
Congratulations!
Great job! Looks more like you’ve been flying it forever. Sweet machine!
Awesome flight
Great Job!!!
That's just so awesome! Takes some skill to do precision aerobatics with those, nice job!
so awesome -- Well done1
Great flying my friend
Go for it dude and have the best sole flight in the S-1
Nerve of Steel
crazy how fast that thing bleeds altitude when you chop the power!
well that's awesome , way to go dude, nice kiss, going again 😀😀 I was erm....... 30 ish first solo in a 2b
Directional controls and looking way at the end of the runway
Maybe a citabria might be a little easier to land if your going to solo in a artabatic plane for first flight. ????
At the 7:02 mark, that was a 4-point roll? (i know next to nothin about aerobatics, just curious)
Did you find out where your mate went?
Well done Doc,
Have a lot of fun in this beautiful plane.
how many flight hours did you have before you took this step?
Hi Leo, I'm Doc's Dad. It's tough to judge how many actual hours Doc had in total as he, like my other two boys have been 'flying' since they were young with me in GA airplanes. I would guess he had 70 real licensed hours or so. He got his ticket at 17 and has been busy with college and the like.
@@damiandiesel1 This is good info, I really want a Pitts. What plane you think will be best prior to Pitts. I have Super Decathlon time but only about 15 hrs.
I think if you have decent tailwheel skills, an S1C is a great entry into Pitts world. They land slower, are usually lighter and more docile . @@klmelj
@@damiandiesel1 thanks for the info.
way late but great stuff
wdym way late? Its not his first solo, but rather his first solo in a pitts. Learning to fly a pitts is no easy task and at 19 years old that's impressive
@@FloagHe means that the video has been up for a while before he sent the comment
borin cam
Actually, this is great example of proper Pitts video! Finally! Many hide the instruments, footwork, and ruin videos with music, comments, etc.. Well done Doc and your Dad and thanks for showing us real flying!