B-25 Mitchell | FULL Engine Start-up Procedure | YYF Airport

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  • FULL Engine Start-up Procedure of the North American B-25 Mitchell (N125AZ) "Maid in the Shade" on July 25, 2014 in Penticton, BC - Canada (YYF / CYYF) | 🛑Subscribe here ➤bit.ly/VMCAviationVideos
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @VMCAviationVideos
    @VMCAviationVideos  5 років тому +1

    Here is a link to the full video "Fly along in a North American B-25 Cockpit from Engine Start to Shut Down" ---- ua-cam.com/video/akBR0_tzoOY/v-deo.html

    • @geraldpriest635
      @geraldpriest635 5 років тому +1

      In this video the #1 engine start up is the left one. That seems to be the case in nearly all aircraft. But I've seen (in the Doolittle raid) they were starting their right engines first.

  • @BRITOJUNIORCAMINHONEIRO2014
    @BRITOJUNIORCAMINHONEIRO2014 Місяць тому

    very good! congratulations for all team!

  • @geraldpriest635
    @geraldpriest635 5 років тому +1

    On the Doolittle raid, I noticed that the B-25's started their right engines first. Yet according to this Full Engine Start-up Procedure they started the left engine first. I always thought the number 1 engine was the one on the left (on a 4 engine, it's the furtherest engine on the left. The same for commercial jet engines. It's the left engine that's the #1 engine.

    • @VMCAviationVideos
      @VMCAviationVideos  2 роки тому +1

      👍

    • @stevenspalding3817
      @stevenspalding3817 10 місяців тому

      GPU's, deck crews and firecrews operated from the pilot side and all pulled back before launch. It may have something to do with not having deck crewmembers having to cross a running engine. Just guessing...