This gentleman has been the most helpful man I've ever listened to on bush aircraft. He goes into everything. I have so much confidence in him, and his knowledge is encyclopedic. He is a really nice man to listen to.
Bush flying is not really interesting for me but I wanted anyway to thank you for not stuffing as many ads as possible in your video as some of the other channels are doing... cheers!
Rim=wheel Wheel half + o-ring + spud + tie bolts + wheel half = wheel assembly Tire+tube+flap+wheel=tire and wheel assembly That's how I differentiate. Good video thanks for posting
great to see the Seldovia Intergalactic Spaceport in all its splendor. please show more of your 170b mods. what's the panel like? atlee dodge back seats? floats? skis? do you know anyone who's running the xp ti gear on 170? thanks again for posting such thoughtful and comprehensive content.
I found your little nugget very interesting about the flap on the Bearhawk blocking rudder authority. Since we're on the cusp of decision making on a 4 place cub, im going to talk to Kirk about that. Moving the flap a foot away from the fuselage. As well as a lotta other stuff.
@@fly8ma.comflighttraining199 as it turns out, because of seeing your bearhawk, we're 75% sure we're going with a Bearhawk 5. Thinking that it will have a better useful load. And on amphibs.
What year 170 is that. I love that plane. Whats the HP rating and engine type. . I noticed it has a non rounded tail rudder vs the regular 170b has a rounded tail.
Opinions vary. I've heard some say as little as 10 kts all the way to 35 kts. If you're going from the smallest 'stock' tires to the largest available, I'd say closer to the 35 mentioned. No personal experience myself as I'm sticking with the 8.5x6's on my Maule for now. Skal, ^v^
FYI: The belt zip tied to your motor, the belt will degenerate from hot-cold-hot-cold. You can spray belt dressing to extend it's life I'm guessing 8-12 PSI for your tires?
Hey John, I have just bought a Cherokee fuselage with tail section and wings, think its a 6 seater not sure. There is no data plate. I need help. Do yo I think I can make it a bush plane even though its a low wing?
I've been looking to buy (no, I do not believe I have the skills to build one) a back country STOL bush plane that not only has excellent STOL capabilities but is also extremely maneuverable and reliable. Money is not as large of an issue as preformance, reliability, and safety. Currently with a $300,000 budget, what would you recommend?
Nice video but plenty of room for more explaing wow and what makes plane work , I been looking at Murphy radical plane , I don't see much on this plane not sure why maybe too expensive for a fit plane from b c Canada, Murphy been in the game long time
Can you do a video covering what happens if you turn only using the rudder and keep wings level. Saw a RC video and well respected chap saying this is a safe way to turn at low altitude. Coming from full size gliding years ago and now flying RC I was always taught coordinated flight was the safest. Can you comment or do avideo covering this please. (Flat turn with rudder only, possible opposite aileron ) many thanks
Turning with rudder while keeping the wings level (if that’s what you mean) is a skidding turn. If you stall while skidding, there is a good chance of a spin developing. You mentioned the R/C guy doing this at low level. Don’t ever do this, you can’t recover from a spin at low altitude. You are correct, a coordinated turn is safer. Slipping is generally safe as well, just don’t skid.
@@alexmoreland7938 Thanks Alex for the advice. I thought what he was saying was wrong but doubted myself. Now you mention skidding turn I understand. Cheers
the prop thinghy, if zou keep adding power (actual hp, kW) to a 2 bladed prop you would start to loose efficiency. thats where 3+ bladed props kick in. also, a tire is a tire, on a bicycle, motorbike, tractor, gocart, car, truck, airplane. cessna or 737. wheel hub/rim is another. together they make a wheel (assembly; as per boeing/airbus/crj/canadair/atr amm) as we know it
Excellent video!!! I’m a VFR private pilot, own and fly a Cessna172. Thinking about flying the coast up to Alaska, it would be June or July, any advice?
If you don't, fly the eastern slope of the Rockies to Northern BC/Alberta then follow the VFR route through the Yukon to Alaska. The coastal weather is a killer without experience.
Why not sit down at your laptop computer and write a Script...then record the Script separate from the Video? Succinct. Professional. And half to one-third as long.
This gentleman has been the most helpful man I've ever listened to on bush aircraft. He goes into everything. I have so much confidence in him, and his knowledge is encyclopedic. He is a really nice man to listen to.
As a non flyer, but someone who really enjoys flying videos, this was extremely educational and interesting. Now I know! Thanks!
Thts great buddy!!!!
Go for a hour tour! U might just fall In love! Thts what got me hooked!!
Pretty darn comprehensive rundown!!! Hope you guys are doing good!!!
Thanks! We're enjoying the sun in Utah for now! Lots of winter projects lined up!
Bush flying is not really interesting for me but I wanted anyway to thank you for not stuffing as many ads as possible in your video as some of the other channels are doing... cheers!
Dilly-Dilly ! ^v^
Rim=wheel
Wheel half + o-ring + spud + tie bolts + wheel half = wheel assembly
Tire+tube+flap+wheel=tire and wheel assembly
That's how I differentiate.
Good video thanks for posting
One of the best videos on aviation I have ever seen
Great video, love it.
thanks for the free education
Aren't you supposed to treat that propeller like a possible live propeller that could start up the engine and hurt you?
Yep!!!!
Really great guide. It's usually hard to come by this kind of information. I enjoy your style of explaining a lot
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome presentation…I used to be a bush pilot in Africa, C185 ,Robertson…!!!
How awesome. ..you were so blessed to fly in South Africa. .....I really like the Bush Cat by Sky Reach
Great info.
Great info for flight interest.
Great info for flight understanding.
Great!
👍
great to see the Seldovia Intergalactic Spaceport in all its splendor. please show more of your 170b mods. what's the panel like? atlee dodge back seats? floats? skis? do you know anyone who's running the xp ti gear on 170? thanks again for posting such thoughtful and comprehensive content.
I found your little nugget very interesting about the flap on the Bearhawk blocking rudder authority. Since we're on the cusp of decision making on a 4 place cub, im going to talk to Kirk about that. Moving the flap a foot away from the fuselage. As well as a lotta other stuff.
Let us know how the cub works out! Looks like Kirk builds some sick airplanes!
@@fly8ma.comflighttraining199 as it turns out, because of seeing your bearhawk, we're 75% sure we're going with a Bearhawk 5. Thinking that it will have a better useful load. And on amphibs.
If you had to choose between the Cessna and experimental which would you prefer? Your ground school was awesome! Passed my test with ease!!
Thanks love you GROUND SCHOOL
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Great information to have, thanks for sharing
Super useful introduction. Thanks!! Would you consider Maule MX7-180 a capable “family friendly” bush plane? What major mods would you do first?
Hope you guys are fairing well in this horrible wind we have right now
Excellent video I am very impressed, thank you.
Hi John What about slats on the wings?
Very cool - Jon ! Enjoyed it
Great run down. Be great to get a pricing breakdown of them.
A wheel is any circular object with an ability to attach to an axle of sorts. A rim is the hunk of metal that replaced spokes. A tire is the rubber.
Great video! Of all the mods on the 170 I cant believe he didn't mention the engine conversion though...The most expensive one for sure!
Yes the engine upgrade is the best mod that you can make for Bush Flying. Let me know which engine you would like. Stoots Aviation
If you jack your plane up too high to where you can’t see put a camera on the bottom of the nose and put a display inside the cockpit
It still has 2 pads per wheel, it has twice the clamping force of a single piston caliper.
Depending on the pad size and piston surface area. I'm pretty sure my supercub had Aztec wheels and brakes. There's that wheel word again ...
Very informative video!
I would see this mod done on ultralights like minimax.
Great job. Excellent explanation.
Hope you and Steph had a happy thanksgiving!
Thanks Nick, hope you had a great thanksgiving as well!
Great video man!
One question
Was an STC necessary to get the 175 wing on the 170 or did I understand it wrong haha.
Thanks!
Perfect, now I just need an airplane!
Hub+tire=wheel
Good info. Thanks.
Great video!
Love these airplanes, I hope to have one someday
Looking forward to the Backcountry training.
What year 170 is that. I love that plane. Whats the HP rating and engine type. . I noticed it has a non rounded tail rudder vs the regular 170b has a rounded tail.
very nice video!
I can only find the plane names t-shirt on your website what about the hoodie you're wearing how can I buy one of those? Awesome video by the way!
I kept waiting to see an eagle get that little dog.
Do you consider putting logo stickers all over a plane a good mod for a plane with a beautiful paint job?
How much speed penalty for the big vs stock wheel/tires?
Opinions vary. I've heard some say as little as 10 kts all the way to 35 kts. If you're going from the smallest 'stock' tires to the largest available, I'd say closer to the 35 mentioned. No personal experience myself as I'm sticking with the 8.5x6's on my Maule for now. Skal, ^v^
Excellent stuff bro
Thanks for the education
glad you liked it!
can we make a hybrid solar please? Cant run out of fuel and/or can power tools and accesories
FYI: The belt zip tied to your motor, the belt will degenerate from hot-cold-hot-cold. You can spray belt dressing to extend it's life
I'm guessing 8-12 PSI for your tires?
Hey John, I have just bought a Cherokee fuselage with tail section and wings, think its a 6 seater not sure. There is no data plate. I need help. Do yo I think I can make it a bush plane even though its a low wing?
What air pressure do you run in your tires. I assume you use Nitrogen not air.
I've been looking to buy (no, I do not believe I have the skills to build one) a back country STOL bush plane that not only has excellent STOL capabilities but is also extremely maneuverable and reliable. Money is not as large of an issue as preformance, reliability, and safety. Currently with a $300,000 budget, what would you recommend?
Carbon cub
Nice video but plenty of room for more explaing wow and what makes plane work , I been looking at Murphy radical plane , I don't see much on this plane not sure why maybe too expensive for a fit plane from b c Canada, Murphy been in the game long time
Can you do a video covering what happens if you turn only using the rudder and keep wings level. Saw a RC video and well respected chap saying this is a safe way to turn at low altitude. Coming from full size gliding years ago and now flying RC I was always taught coordinated flight was the safest. Can you comment or do avideo covering this please. (Flat turn with rudder only, possible opposite aileron ) many thanks
Turning with rudder while keeping the wings level (if that’s what you mean) is a skidding turn. If you stall while skidding, there is a good chance of a spin developing. You mentioned the R/C guy doing this at low level. Don’t ever do this, you can’t recover from a spin at low altitude. You are correct, a coordinated turn is safer. Slipping is generally safe as well, just don’t skid.
@@alexmoreland7938 Thanks Alex for the advice. I thought what he was saying was wrong but doubted myself. Now you mention skidding turn I understand. Cheers
the prop thinghy, if zou keep adding power (actual hp, kW) to a 2 bladed prop you would start to loose efficiency. thats where 3+ bladed props kick in.
also, a tire is a tire, on a bicycle, motorbike, tractor, gocart, car, truck, airplane. cessna or 737.
wheel hub/rim is another.
together they make a wheel (assembly; as per boeing/airbus/crj/canadair/atr amm) as we know it
rude, me. like! cant wait to get my ppl done
buddy has the gift of gab...in a good way.
Is there a way to ask you questions but not public
Good job, boy! :-)
What airplane is that
Just buy a 180...
Slingin Rocks!!! :)
Excellent video!!!
I’m a VFR private pilot, own and fly a Cessna172.
Thinking about flying the coast up to Alaska, it would be June or July, any advice?
Lots...most of all, find someone who's done the trip before to go with
If you don't, fly the eastern slope of the Rockies to Northern BC/Alberta then follow the VFR route through the Yukon to Alaska. The coastal weather is a killer without experience.
Hi, what do you think about adding a cargo pod to the Bearhawk?
24:00 Where it is?
Actually, you make a confusion between wheel and rim.
Wheel = Rim + Tyre
No
@@jameskiceiii6856 Yes. @Vzmax is correct.
Nitrogen…???
Excellent! but please cut on the coffee
Lucky for you I’m not a coffee drinker...just water😉
Good report, thanks, but the background music is annoying and it doesn’t do anything for the intelligibility.
Sorry, I don't really trust anyone wearing flip flops and not at a pool.
Why not sit down at your laptop computer and write a Script...then record the Script separate from the Video? Succinct. Professional. And half to one-third as long.
Dude do you know the difference between a 170 and a 172? You sound like Joe Biden😅
The music with you talking is very annoying. That way I gave it a thumbs down. Otherwise is was a nice informative video.
In Alaska Uber drivers pick you up in a Bush plane! 😁
Great Video!
Glad you enjoyed it! We'll be launching our bush pilot course on fly8ma.com soon!