I think you can get the STC for like $50. If you buy new bushwheels they come with the STC. We just put 29" bushwheels on our BC-12 and they are awesome!!
@@BrendanWells wow that’s humbling to know as an East Coast tricycle gear paved runway pilot 😅 truly continual learning and look forward to coming up to Alaska for some exposure. Thanks for sharing!
I had a bear in Egegik shred both my wheel covers and leave slobbery teeth marks on my bushwheels but didn't bite into em... I am convinced that it got distracted playing with the wheel covers and shreding them to bits instead of playing with the tires/fabric!
The problem is this stuff is overpriced by huge margins, the tires are not expensive in fact this type of tire has historically been the cheapest tire to produce but they are marked up 200 X because they know pilots will pay it.
Normal tread 31"=32lbs. Heavy tread 31"=36lbs. 35"=44lbs. 6" wheel=10.8lbs 10" lightweight 10650 wheel=9.6lbs So I basically added 16 LBS TOTAL going from my old heavy tread 31" tires w/ 6" wheels to 35" tires w/ 10" wheels.
A Pacer isn’t a “capable” bushplane. It has a short wing with a high stall speed, weak gear and no elevator authority. It’s not made designed for backcountry flying.
Agree on all points, plus 35s just look so sick!
No doubt! 31s look tiny after having 35s haha
Thanks. I fly an Avid Flyer myself. Only skis and floats here in northern Sweden. But I still got a lot out of your movie.
Great! Really interesting info about the wheels and how that work!
Looking forward to what you have in the works.
Great video, 👍 for both the 35's and 6" gear.
Love the beach shots.
Great video, filming, and story telling. How do you get back to your aircraft after kayaking?
Two planes, leave one at the bottom and take the other to the top
Like to see the taylorcraft on the 29's.
Great content man!
Good stuff man!
I’ve got a BC-12. What is the paperwork and cost like for putting bush wheels on an aircraft? I hear it requires an STC.
I think you can get the STC for like $50. If you buy new bushwheels they come with the STC. We just put 29" bushwheels on our BC-12 and they are awesome!!
Awesome, sounds great! Thanks so much!
Does the increased angular momentum make landing on paved strips more difficult?
That I can't honestly answer because I've never landed on pavement with bushwheels... got to love Alaska haha!
What's your cruise speed penalty with 35' over the 31'?
I only lost a few mph
What's your cruise speed at 75%?? With 35".
Sorry if I just didn't catch it in the video; what kind of rack did you install? Is it custom or pre-fabricated?
Atlee dodge makes lumber racks. Mine is custom...similar to Atlee's but a bit smaller/lighter
Cool plane! How many years of flying up there you think it took for you to start doing some of that harder backcountry flying?
Took me 4 years before I was doing 'harder" backcountry flying. And a lot of flying basically all backcountry in those 4 years...
@@BrendanWells wow that’s humbling to know as an East Coast tricycle gear paved runway pilot 😅 truly continual learning and look forward to coming up to Alaska for some exposure. Thanks for sharing!
I'm more worried about bears biting my tires than i am UV rays when I leave it. I usually put a bear fence up around them.
I had a bear in Egegik shred both my wheel covers and leave slobbery teeth marks on my bushwheels but didn't bite into em... I am convinced that it got distracted playing with the wheel covers and shreding them to bits instead of playing with the tires/fabric!
@ the distraction method might be easier than the fence. I hate putting those things up.
@@New2Me170B ya I definitely wouldn't rely on them, but they sure saved me that one time
What was the difference is cruise?
Epic 🔥
The problem is this stuff is overpriced by huge margins, the tires are not expensive in fact this type of tire has historically been the cheapest tire to produce but they are marked up 200 X because they know pilots will pay it.
What’s a “pretty small” weight penalty. Dude, we need some numbers!
Normal tread 31"=32lbs. Heavy tread 31"=36lbs. 35"=44lbs. 6" wheel=10.8lbs 10" lightweight 10650 wheel=9.6lbs So I basically added 16 LBS TOTAL going from my old heavy tread 31" tires w/ 6" wheels to 35" tires w/ 10" wheels.
Maybe shoulda went with the 35’s!
A Pacer isn’t a “capable” bushplane. It has a short wing with a high stall speed, weak gear and no elevator authority. It’s not made designed for backcountry flying.
I guess all those people using them as bushplanes just don't know any better.
not designed for, but definitely capable. I took my Pacer to some wild spots!
When you sank, the issue is how many PSI you run.
Dont think so.... the wet gravel bar/sand/mud was the issue there
NUMBERS