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- This guys biplane collection is ridiculous!
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All I can say is just AMAZING, thanks for the visit, just amazing planes.
You
Jimmy? Houdini was the first to fly a Curtis to austrailia
You know that
Dewy Davenport out of Xenia Ohio has a New Standard and gives rides all over. Very popular
THIS was DEFINITELY WORTH the time to watch.
i didn't fast forward one moment, in fact I rewound certain parts and watched them multiple times. Great interview and tour.
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I did the same thing!! Simply amazing
Same here (on 90% of youtube videos I 2x the whole thing - not this one)...
So So worth watching. didn't skip but did pause a few times to school my self on the people mentioned. A true saviour of a living history. Every single one looked like it just rolled off the line...
Yet our guy is touched.
Charles is like the Jay Leno of old airplanes. What he has, runs and he knows the history behind it as well as the unique stories that had me wondering, “How will he top the story he just told?” A gentleman, a great story teller, a living history museum, and a Texan. The best of everything.
What a lovely gentleman. Could listen for hours.😊😊😊
I was thinking the same thing! There’s not enough time to just walk around, sit and listen to a real interesting history lesson 😊 He’s a gem !
Exactly my thoughts too, what a genuine kalm and knowledgeable gentleman!
me too and additionally I could have a sleep over in his hangar :DDD
Totally could listen to his stories for hours
His stories and knowledge multiply the significance and add so much value to the collection as a whole. Very worthwhile, and thanks to our gracious host.
Jimmy, you have to consider yourself blessed to have had the opportunity for this conversation. I am not an aviator myself, found your channel thanks to the algorithm. I will listen to anyone who has a passion about their collection and is willinig to share the amazing stories that come with it. You have a fantastic channel.
If this video would have been twice as long and I could listen to Charles telling his stories, I would have watched it. Just amazing, real aviator. Thanks Charles, Jimmy and great camera work Silas!
I agree 100%
@@williammitchell9655 Exactly!
I was... Oh man, It's over already?
It was the fastest hour and a half I have ever experienced.
When I saw the video was over an hour long, I said I'll just watch the first ten to fifteen minutes of it.
My attention span can't handle long boring videos.
BOY was I WRONG. I was so upset when the video ended.
These were the best first hand aviation history stories I've heard in a long long time.
Charles is an absolute blessing to aviation, and to have him share some stories is awesome.
Thank you Jimmy and Charles.
me too
I hope Charles reads the comments here and accepts my thanks for the tour he gave Jimmy. VERY informative and interesting...he's quite a man. What a collection of history and the perfect spokesman able to tell their stories.
Jimmy! This is probably the best youtube video you have ever done! Really appreciate your work on this one.
agree 100% ... so interesting
That guy should write a book on all of that. It’ll be lost history eventually. Thanks Jimmy!
What an interesting gentleman. Loved hearing the personal stories he shared about each aircraft!
That’s going to be hard to top , Jimmy. What a great bunch of stories he had.
my dad was a friend of, and mechanic for AMELIA EARHART. you know how much i love this stuff. good job
Mr Charles Cook I could sit and listen to you all day. Love every minute and story you have. Jimmy Bravo on this episode.
My friend Don Lockwood joined IMAC in 1921 at age 10. His dad was a case associate of Sam Insull and thus quite wealthy. He presented his son in 1927 with an Hisso powered surplus Standard. In return Don would make occasional flights from Chicago to Windsor Ontario for renewal of liquor supplies for his dad's private use. Don would navigate by the railroad tracks and if he returned after dark picking up the light from the steel mills was all he needed to get back to the south side field. His dad lost a great deal with the market crash so Don went to the steel mills to work and a bit later to Matty Laird's company at Orchard field.
I’m so glad these enthusiastic owners are so anxious to share their collections and knowledge with you.
Thank You Gentlemen, what an honor it is to see such a collection. Please don't stop.
This is one of the MOST FACINATING episodes ever! I love the history Charles speaks of and he seems emotionally attached to everything he has in those hangers. Worth the watch and THANK YOU for sharing...
The Smithsonian museum should contract with a documentary photographer to record every piece of history this man has lived along with his memories of aviation. He and his family are living examples of aviation lore.
They should...
This is likely my favorite jimmy's world video of all time. I love that guy and his history and his planes. I would love to see him fly a few. As a Texan i would love to go visit him and thank him for sharing his love of flying with those of us who love it too..
That original Cessna has been a popular rubber free flight design.
Wow! Charles is a great historian and the collection is awesome! !
I don't know anybody with as much aviation legacy as this guy, this is insane.
I've got so much to do today, and I can't pull myself away from this show. Incredible stories, planes, cars, and cool stuff
Charles Cook is my new hero. What a nice Man.
I love Charles' shirt. The song, by the same title by Merle Haggard, will be in my mind all day.
Chalres is a facinating guy with a facinating collection and lots of great stories.
You can feel the love of history from both of them! Great stories!
This is a guy you could spend an afternoon with.and still not get all the knowledge he has. He is a wealth of information from early aviation, I would like to see Ken Burns do an extensive documentary on him and his planes.❗️🇺🇸
My dad re-built a rare 4 seat Curtiss Robin in the mid 50s. He sold it and now it is in a museum in North Carolina. Sadly he sold it before I was born because I would love to have flown it.
That was awesome. I couldn’t help but watch every second.
Wow, this guy is a living aviation historian... some of those planes I hope end up in a museum.
I've never appreciated you, Jimmy, more than now. Texas and Oklahoma is so blessed to have such great aviators with great and colorful histories, and aircraft collections. Thank you for all you do.
Absolutely the most interesting gentleman you have had on. My Dad was from the era and flew many of those types. The stories he told were very similar and brought back good memories. My Dad built the Studebaker engine plant in Detroit, during the war, and rolled the wheels of a Bathtub Eronica on the roof one day and when he got back to the airport the police were waiting for him. Had to prove he was the superintendent on the job, and they let him off. Of course, sense he flew I had to also and flew 42 years. I am so glad there are those that can keep this history going.
Cheers to him,
Lee
Well, that 85 minutes went fast. I was totaly engrossed in Charles' amazing story telling about the unique history of these fabulous airplanes of old!
More amazing memories and outstanding stories of early aviation development per square foot than anywhere else I've visited over my life.
Of course, watching Jimmy contort his not-so-small lanky airframe into these contraptions and then extracate himself was pure hilarious. A superbly done video! 😀
I'll have that Porsche 911SCW though!
Jimmy's stories about aviation consistently bring me to tears Emotional stories of past,present and futures. WOW factor of 10 is Jimmies work
Charles is a great story teller. Thank you for sharing and preserving some of his knowledge.
"Weissach" is the name of the Porsche, for anyone interested. It's a special trim package.
Original 1980 MSRP around $32,000. For sale/auction now with 55K+ miles will go for around $40,000 and up. The low mileage car in this video would probably go for much more. (if it was ever going to be sold…which I doubt)
Home repair contractor here, love your videos. Had to give a shout out on the $1.00 Kwik Set brass door striker plate on that first production Cessna. Genius
One of the best aviation videos on CZcams. Keep them coming!
The army helicopter school in Mineral Wells TX was Ft. Wolters. Army helo training took place there from 1956-73. Ft Rucker AL was where all army helo training was moved too in 1973.
Charles - all I can say... what a wonderful bloke... and to collect such classics. Thank you, Charles and Jimmy
How goes negotiating with Cletus on getting hanger space at his new airport?
Bald Eagle Airfield or Mike Patey's new project place... Choices choices choices.😁
You dont have many like this in aviation anymore. Fun to listen too
This is the kind of place you could spend s weekend at...
Charles is a national treasure..
Thanks Jimmy...
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I was hesitant to click on this video, Jimmy. I'm glad I did. Guys like this need to be recorded as when they are gone, so is the history. We need the stories, not just the specs on some "old airplane". We need to remember those before us, and what they did.
Charles Cook is a National Treasure!! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent, loved it. Tell Cy whenever he videos a plane DON'T forget to video the pilots view of instrument panel.
Thanks Jimmy, Charles seems like a down to earth nice guy. Wonderful you took us to meet him. He seems so humble to have achieved so much.❤
WHAT a character! Thank you for a really enjoyable 1.5 hours of fabulous memories.
There's a huge amount of little known history and information about the airplanes shown in this video. It's well worth the time to watch.
Too bad it's mainly inaccurate.
Great video, I totally enjoyed it! I was never a pilot but I was a door gunner on a Marine Corps helicopter during my first tour in Vietnam.
Tom Boyte
GySgt. USMC, retired
Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71
El Mirage, Arizona
This video made my day... week... month. Facinating stories. Please do more episodes with Charles.
Absolutly one of my most favorite episode. I love the museum shows butvthus was by far the best. Thank you both for a walk through pretty much the beginning of aviation. This was an education to be sure. Forwarding to half a dozen fly buddies. And definatly keep finding these gems for us
Hi Jimmy. Been watching your channel for a few years. The biplane episode is by far my standout episode. Incredible interesting and educational. An incredibly nice and knowledgeable person. Deserves all those ridiculously cheap hangars.
Wow, thanks!
Thank you Jimmy and thank you Charles Cook! Charles and his collection are a treasure of aviation history. Charles, for an aviation buff, you are so down to earth and a pleasure to spend time with. Keep up the good work!
Wow! Time well spent watching this.
Love the way jimmy curbs his adhd by folding his arms around expensive things he doesn’t own yet!!
I like the interview with Charles Cook. That was one of your best ones to date very informative. Kept me glued to the TV. You knocked it out of the park you and your son Jimmy good job.🎉
What a cracking video. Great to to hear Charles's stories. Could listen to him all day.
I love hearing these stories and their relationships with friends & family.
I hope this man has some kids/grandkids who are into this and he can pass the memories and knowledge down to. What a great man and a great collector.
thank you so much for sharing and thank you for your love of early aviation and preserving these pieces of history
Jimmy ! holla out from New Zealand ! , ... amazing Video mate ! , PLEASE keep them up like this ! , .. they are gorgeous to WATCH
Thank you Jimmy from Germany. So nice to hear the stories behind all the different cars and planes. Thanks again.
A very generous, charming and interesting gentleman. Thank you for your love of aviation, sharing your collection and stories with us. It’s the stories behind the aircraft that really make this collection special.
What an awesome segment jimmy! More of these type of stories!
And that first production cessna.. wow!!
What a great video! So much history. Thanks to Charles for sharing this historic collection of aviation history. This is one of your best videos that I won't forget. Thank you
Wow, Jimmy! Wish my dad was still alive to see this. He started out in a tail dragger, a t-craft., but even earlier in the late thirties he had his first plane ride as a kid on grass strip, and I wonder if it was like one of those. What is so cool is that they are all still flying and beautifully maintained.
Thanks for posting this! The stories are amazing
Jimmy you always make fantastic content but wow I feel to date this was your best video .. Great job Thanks for finding this gem of a history to share !! Other Aviation content creators should use this as a templet ... Keep them coming !!
This is unexpectedly fantastic viewing! So much early aviation history and knowledge unlocked right here with Charles. Aviation in his very DNA, and he’s happy to share it. Particularly enjoyed the tribulations of Jimmy trying to fit in these planes.
Loved the story of the Robin - a legacy of the days when people trusted each other! 👍🏻
What a guy, what a place. Thanks Jimmy.
Mr. Cook, as a feller, is one stellar story teller!
-Enraptured
Great video. I hear Cook is trying to add a pound puppy DC3 to his insatiable collection 😮. Gonna need to ‘repurpose’ another hangar.
I hear Thanks Dan!!!!!! will be painted on the nose.
Charles must have had a great reputation for people asking him to fly their aircraft when he was 16. He must have been a very careful pilots that cared for other peoples investments. I enjoyed listening to his knowledge of early aircraft. All 1.25 hrs.
Jimmy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, This is why your channel never gets old, love where you take us in the aviation world so thank you so much
Is this the guy who put the 2 overweight guys in his Champ?
No. He is the guy who bought it, restored it, and sold it.
Hard to believe that with his knowledge and experience that he would encourage them to fly that champ being so overweight.
@@johnlucas2037 There is no evidence that this occurred.
It is really happy to watch thia episode. Very calm gentleman. Love you guys. Stay blessed.
Someone needs to strap a microphone on him and let him just walk through his hangers. The history in his brain is a virtual national treasure. He is simply amazing. He is literally a one man flying history book. Awesome!
Isn’t this the guy that sued Dan Gryder for defamation?
Yes it is, good catch!
Yep, and Charles won $1M. I can't stand Dan Grinder.
Back story
Let's see if someone defames him after viewing this? He needs to think about multi engine aircraft added to is collection.. A DC-3???
That collection is amazing!
@@woofaero defamation: To prove prima facie defamation, a plaintiff must show four things: 1) a false statement purporting to be fact; 2) publication or communication of that statement to a third person; 3) fault amounting to at least negligence; and 4) damages, or some harm caused to the reputation of the person or entity who is the subject.
Yes, the Texas court found Gryder guilty of defaming Cook. But no trial by jury, and according to Gryder, he was not properly served by an officer of the court or designated representative. So from a technical standpoint, it appears to be a frivolous lawsuit. From a proof standpoint 1) was not proven nor could it be, 2) was easily proven via CZcams video, 3) would be difficult to prove, and 4) appears to be impossible to prove given the financial resources Mr. Cook apparently owns. Harm to reputation is not the same as harm by hurt feelings. But Gryder’s remarks may have been hurtful and unnecessary to be sure. Regardless, I believe the court awarded a default judgement to Mr. Cook because Gryder did not appear in court, which was understandable if he was not served a court summons.
This is the guy suing Dan Grider, so he may soon be able to add Dan's DC-3 to his collection.
I'm pretty sure he already won. Dan really smeared him bad, I'm not a fan.
I think it is unlikely that he will get his airplane. But I think he will get the proceeds from it.
This man is the definition of “living the dream “. I’m so happy for him and to see and hear his story. Thanks for sharing!
Man.. This is so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes.. what a legend..
I grew up in the front hole of the CRG in the 70's, 80's and 90's. She's looking gorgeous! I can't wait to see the finished metalwork as well. I'm enjoying seeing the airplane come back to it's original form. Pete used to mention possibly removing the turtle deck when it came time to restore her. Unfortunately, that time never came. I spent a good bit of time in the CTO as well after Gordon sold it. It was well cared for and very much enjoyed! Great memories all around! Best of luck to you and enjoy the WACO's!!
It is good to see a collector who looks after his collection. Something that seems to be very rare.
Thanks for the awesome tour, Charles and Jimmy. A lot of history in that collection. Wow!
What a wealth of information. Thank you Sir and Jimmy! Brings back many memories.
What a kind soul of a gentleman… it was a pleasure watching Charles and you as well as usual Jimmy
Jimmy,
Beyond the shadow of a doubt, THE Best video ever.
The level of knowledge of aviation history is astounding.
I could listen to him for hours.
Thank you
Blue Skys
Definitely one of the best hour and a half I have spent in a very long time.
What an amazing guy, and a mind blowing collection. Thanks for sharing this gem !
What a gem of aviation history I have witnessed! Thank you so much.
The guided tour was very much appreciated and educational. Thank you gentlemen
What a grand gentleman! What a wonderful life he has, i am truly impressed at his collection and his sense of style, we could all use him as a role model! Thank you sir for sharing your wonderful collections!👍👍🙂 the “rosebud” comment really hit a home run what a great comment!
Thanks Jimmy, for getting this video posted! I'm not a pilot but, through good fortune, have been at the controls of a 1929 Travel air, a 1943 Stearman, plus few Cessnas. and to see all there beautiful plane being so well cared for was a real treat. Keep up the great work and really, looking for a "part 2" of this video to see into some of his other hangers!
What a fantastic piece of history this man is.Thanks for doing this interveiw.priceless.
What an absolute genuine guy no look at what iv got no showing off nothing kust a guy who loves what he is doing
Jimmy that hanger flys? Unbelievable! You have done it again buddy!
I wanna hear them all cold start, bet it’s music to the ears.