Piper PA-28 Preflight Check, takeoff and landing

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2015
  • Dakoda teaches RCR how to start an airplane. It isn't like a car, you don't just turn the key and go. It takes a while because if something breaks, you can't simply pull over and stop. Engine start and landing starts at 14:50
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Komentáře • 272

  • @GuuppariV2
    @GuuppariV2 Před 8 lety +149

    Thank you for posting this video. And thanks for asking the dumb questions, the owner answered them very well.

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +15

      +roper I tried my best, If you have more feel free to ask here or shoot me a message.

    • @Celestion321
      @Celestion321 Před 8 lety

      +Dakoda Neilson Did Mr. R ever take the wheel, er, controls?

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +7

      Celestion321 Both Mr. R and The Roman did take the yoke. Both did very well with me talking them though with limited or no experience flying an airplane.

    • @sambassmanstoner
      @sambassmanstoner Před 8 lety +1

      +Dakoda Neilson I have a question. What is the cooldown period between these checks? Is it every single time, or just every time the plane would have a chance to break? Or is there an abridged version for subsequent flights?

    • @GuuppariV2
      @GuuppariV2 Před 8 lety

      Sam Stoner
      I believe you do this every time you go flying

  • @InvictvsNox
    @InvictvsNox Před 8 lety +100

    Piper pilot wearing a Ford shirt. Now you know you're in safe hands.

    • @mcinkyt
      @mcinkyt Před 8 lety

      +InvictvsNox Cessna and Chevy shirt

    • @TheDriftingStig
      @TheDriftingStig Před 8 lety +8

      +mcinkyt Oh, you mean the company that hid an ignition failure that killed people and endangered other people on the road? The company that had to be bailed out by the government so they can withstand their decent amount of sales?

    • @mcinkyt
      @mcinkyt Před 8 lety +6

      +TheFutureEVH We'll pretend Dorf wasn't bailed out a few years earlier and produced not only the Pinto but the transmission that popped out of Park when you slammed the door, AND the ignition that decided all on it's own to burn your car down at 3am INSIDE your garage

    • @stitch2k1
      @stitch2k1 Před 5 lety +3

      Cessna pilots drive Fords around here. And other cars.
      Surprisingly, there's no correlation between what somebody flies and drives, really.

  • @nimajneb02
    @nimajneb02 Před 8 lety +26

    5:25 "You're about to stop airplane-ing" hahaha

  • @cpy
    @cpy Před 3 lety +5

    For people learning, just wanted to add you are mainly looking for water in the fuel when you test it. Water is heavier than gas and will have settled on the bottom (where you are pulling from) and since it is heavier you can see it on the bottom pretty easily. Also some of the testers have filters and water traps, which gives a comfort level for putting the fuel back in (a lot of people just toss it on the ground and let it evaporate)

  • @coreyballard8359
    @coreyballard8359 Před 8 lety +66

    That ADF antenna sure does look like an ELT antenna...

  • @swsephy
    @swsephy Před 8 lety +25

    I don't know why I like watching preflight stuff. I watched some dude play a flight sim and 40 minutes was just preflight. It was crazy but I couldn't stop watching.

    • @IstasPumaNevada
      @IstasPumaNevada Před 8 lety +6

      +swSephy | Sim Racing Perhaps, like James May, you like procedures. :)

    • @swsephy
      @swsephy Před 8 lety +7

      IstasPumaNevada Actually, I could watch James May do preflight checklists and other procedures all day. I love when he explains stuff and would get slightly annoyed when Jeremy would interrupt him, lol.

    • @BalooUriza
      @BalooUriza Před 8 lety +1

      +swSephy | Sim Racing Heh, yeah, just having done a few flights trying to get my ticket, it makes me wonder how in the actual fuck Southwest is able to go through it's checklists while loading and unloading passengers, fuel, cargo and commissary for a far more complex aircraft, in just 20 minutes. Makes me wonder why airline pilots make less than I do, and I drive a beat up '98 Impreza (but unlike the one reviewed by Regular Cars, mine's a stick).

    • @swsephy
      @swsephy Před 8 lety

      ***** Hmm?

    • @KyleKick909
      @KyleKick909 Před 7 lety +1

      yeah, i'm the same way. i watch squirrel doing flight sims and sometimes skip the flight and just watch the preflight and postflight parts.

  • @StrikeWyvern
    @StrikeWyvern Před 3 lety +17

    I remember watching this like 3 years ago, I'm now training on an Archer!

    • @nickde6339
      @nickde6339 Před rokem

      and now you finished

    • @StrikeWyvern
      @StrikeWyvern Před rokem

      @@nickde6339 I fucking wish man, I'm almost done at least but it's taken far too long.

    • @flyerboy2594
      @flyerboy2594 Před rokem

      @@StrikeWyvern get that commercial buddy

    • @StrikeWyvern
      @StrikeWyvern Před rokem

      @@flyerboy2594 That's the goal. 90 hours and counting...

  • @shaggnar2014
    @shaggnar2014 Před 8 lety +85

    RegualrPlane reviews needs to be a thing
    And review a Piper Super Cub or a Cessna Golden Eagle, the plane you can poop in... in front of everyone else

    • @lotto77102
      @lotto77102 Před 8 lety +9

      I would pay good money to see a Regular Piper Cub review.

    • @JasonLastName
      @JasonLastName Před 8 lety +2

      +Tiberius Hrafn-Úlfur RegularPlaneReviews reviews a Cessna 172 the Honda Accord of airplanes! that would be the shit

  • @Geardos1
    @Geardos1 Před 8 lety +23

    The video was pretty serious & technical (but not boring), then the line about the PO BOX. Made me laugh out loud.

    • @NoBrakes23
      @NoBrakes23 Před 8 lety

      +Geardos Dakoda didn't seem to appreciate Roman's dildo joke.

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +12

      +NoBrakes23 I laughed on the inside, when preflighting the airplane I tend to be focused on airplane related stuff and less on what other people are saying. I wanted to do the review because I love RCR, the humor, the whit, its up my alley but as the pilot, I have to be the serous boring one who is putting safety first before anything else.

    • @NoBrakes23
      @NoBrakes23 Před 8 lety

      +Dakoda Neilson Fair enough. I've worked in Aviation, so I hear ya.

  • @ameyapradhan7420
    @ameyapradhan7420 Před 7 lety +3

    Awesome video! A gem among all the car reviews. Feels exactly like my first preflight check and flight on the PA-28.

  • @ngtflyer
    @ngtflyer Před 8 lety

    Loved watching this one, including the preflight, take off, the radio chatter and that sweet landing. Great stuff.

  • @ZachD-wu3bs
    @ZachD-wu3bs Před 8 lety +2

    Hey! I know you. You took my nephews up on Young Eagles Day at KLZU. It was an amazing experience. And your folks have an ice cream tuck right. What a great family!

  • @wangage
    @wangage Před 8 lety +6

    that was epic! love cars and planes, this hit two spots.

  • @lucybrazier7374
    @lucybrazier7374 Před 7 lety +1

    Fantastic film. Very educational and informative. Easy to understand and follow. More of the same please. Good job!

  • @51StPi
    @51StPi Před 8 lety

    An all around splendid short film, thank you.

  • @ExtraEme
    @ExtraEme Před 8 lety +7

    I am so happy you did an airplane review!

  • @midnightroyal1482
    @midnightroyal1482 Před 8 lety

    I love the vehicle branching out you're doing RCR! Keep it up!

  • @Goozeondalooze
    @Goozeondalooze Před 8 lety +45

    he didn't shake his feet before get got in. what a mess.

    • @abdallan4178
      @abdallan4178 Před 8 lety

      lol exactly

    • @DNHarris
      @DNHarris Před 3 lety +1

      Gotta add it to the weight and balance..make sure the CG is okay. Unnecessary! SMH!

  • @GeekIntel
    @GeekIntel Před 8 lety +4

    Really cool video I always wondered about pre flight checklists

  • @Hayness
    @Hayness Před 8 lety

    +Dakoda Neilson that was an awesome preflight walk around, you seem like a great instructor. Hope I can reach close to the same level of quality once I start taking up passengers. Thanks for the video +RegularCars, unique channel!!

  • @depotshredder6938
    @depotshredder6938 Před 8 lety

    I'm so happy you did this. I'm a pilot myself, and this made my day.

  • @freddieguyote1618
    @freddieguyote1618 Před 8 lety

    Very good video, I really enjoyed the explanations of the preflight check.

  • @repkam09
    @repkam09 Před 8 lety

    This was really interesting! Thanks, Mr R!

  • @vector6977
    @vector6977 Před 8 lety +36

    That plane has has some serious work and money spent on the avionics. It may be pushing 50 but is outfitted like a plane bought yesterday.

    • @masterchiefgtx
      @masterchiefgtx Před 8 lety +4

      +vector6977 1974 PA-28... Willing to bet half to 1/4 of the value of the plane is in avionics...

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +7

      +masterchiefgtx Well, the Aspen 1000 is about 7,000 and a GNS 430 is about 4,000 and the autopilot is about 5,000. I would say for a fully functioning 74 archer II your looking around 30,000. But with the Avionics the plane is now worth about 60,000.

    • @laderhozin
      @laderhozin Před 8 lety +3

      Dakoda Neilson You could fly in a bad ass plane or drive around in a brand new Dodge Hellcat. Decisions, decisions.

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +4

      laderhozin Well with airplane I can go 100+ miles an hour safely all the time. It has 180 HP that I can use all the time. The dodge has 600+ that can be used some times.

    • @robinmyman
      @robinmyman Před 3 lety

      @@laderhozin Both…😂

  • @OfficialKittenNation
    @OfficialKittenNation Před 6 lety

    I love this guy! Helpful for flight training, thanks!

  • @Jasconius87
    @Jasconius87 Před 8 lety +4

    "its a seatbelt, obviously you see how it works" *proceeds to get everything wrong*

  • @jadesmith6823
    @jadesmith6823 Před 3 lety

    That was awesome 🙏🙌

  • @tokarski07
    @tokarski07 Před 8 lety

    This was so cool. Thanks guys!

  • @88qwop
    @88qwop Před 3 lety

    awesome video

  • @andrew132010
    @andrew132010 Před 8 lety

    I miss using my Atlanta sectional. I primarily flew south west of Atlanta thought. Great video

  • @Sleepy.Time.
    @Sleepy.Time. Před 8 lety

    best car channel is now the best aviation channel as well!

  • @robinmyman
    @robinmyman Před 3 lety

    Very helpful…thanks guys. 👍

  • @sda6795
    @sda6795 Před 5 lety

    Great informative video, great questions very helpful,

  • @Stooch
    @Stooch Před 2 lety

    no way, this is a gem

  • @ChrisZoomER
    @ChrisZoomER Před 3 lety +1

    People wish that flying cars existed but I believe that they already exist and that the PA-28 is one of them. It may not operate like a normal car but that's because it isn't a normal car, it's a flying car!

  • @rodomsz8974
    @rodomsz8974 Před 8 lety +2

    You need to review the Beechcraft Baron G58 someday. It is a beauty

  • @CarCommercialsofthePast

    Nice video!

  • @RobertKaydoo
    @RobertKaydoo Před 7 lety +1

    Ford and a Piper Archer...now that is a great combination!

  • @James-qg4bh
    @James-qg4bh Před 7 lety

    good explanation of the stall warning horn

  • @helnoSA
    @helnoSA Před 8 lety +3

    +Dakoda Neilson use the damn primer. Pumping the throttle gets you a very a half assed prime.
    I like to shutdown at 1000 rpm to leave the throttle properly cracked for the next start. In colder areas you will never get a good start with just the accelerator pump.

  • @Fleetwing1627
    @Fleetwing1627 Před 8 lety +3

    Now it'd be great if you could find someone to let you do a review of a late model Cirrus SR-20/22. Cirrus tried to make the interior as car-like as possible and you ought to find that interesting.

  • @MattSpinks
    @MattSpinks Před 9 měsíci

    Two radios are handy on IFR flights when constantly having to switch frequencies. You can have several dialed in at once in anticipation of your next frequency hand off. Or have one set to the weather and the other to CTAF. I leave one of my radios on weather pretty much all the time.

  • @grindstone4910
    @grindstone4910 Před 8 lety

    I used to fly as part of an aircrew in the USAF. This brought back a LOT of memories of preflights. At least it isn't 3am and snowing. Also, FUCKING CBs. I still have callouses from those things. Almost canx'd a flight because one refused to push in until the crew chief came over with a rubber mallet...

  • @Heathfx5
    @Heathfx5 Před 8 lety +1

    that short black antenna is not the ADF I'm almost certain, it is the ELT. an ADF antenna usually looks like a clothes line running from the top of the tail to the top of the cabin.

  • @cory45x
    @cory45x Před 8 lety

    oooh smooth landing

  • @TENpilot
    @TENpilot Před rokem

    I like you panel upgrade 👍🏻 👍🏻

  • @ixithedrewixi
    @ixithedrewixi Před 8 lety

    like a corvette, lolz
    love you mr regular

  • @TwistedKestrel
    @TwistedKestrel Před 8 lety +17

    That plane has seen some shit

    • @CJbrinkman602
      @CJbrinkman602 Před 7 lety +4

      TwistedKestrel paint job looked quite beat up, but the airplane is In great shape. those GA aircraft will beat a Tacoma by a landslide.

    • @biaggiwins
      @biaggiwins Před 5 lety +2

      Nothing wrong with that plane, I'd fly it.

  • @naijapilotxmax6006
    @naijapilotxmax6006 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this video, Piper cherokee is my favorite,....in fsx se :)

  • @Kholdstare0503
    @Kholdstare0503 Před 8 lety +11

    Pilot wearing a ford shirt. Had to fly his plane home because his ford broke down.. again.. lol

    • @vincedibona4687
      @vincedibona4687 Před 3 lety +1

      HAHAHAHAHAHA you are so funny, and so original! No one has ever made such a joke before, let me congratulate you on being the first! YOu clever, clever person you.
      *farts in your general direction*

  • @yapb2987
    @yapb2987 Před 8 lety

    Finally I can say I know more about a vehicle than Mr.regular

  • @vwdarrin
    @vwdarrin Před 8 lety

    very cool

  • @youtubasoarus
    @youtubasoarus Před 8 lety

    Very cool! :)

  • @bbtel
    @bbtel Před 5 lety

    Nice Vid. I like the avionics in your 74' bird. Can you provide details please? Any suggestion on where to have a classic six pack upgraded to glass? What do you think of the Arrow IV and upgrading to glass? Thanks

  • @estebanpulgarin1178
    @estebanpulgarin1178 Před 5 lety

    Hello, I have a question: how do you deal with trim in a traffic circuit? Thanks

  • @daleleisure7851
    @daleleisure7851 Před 8 lety +1

    I'm learning in a 182. Love my plane.

  • @baker2niner
    @baker2niner Před 8 lety +23

    Dakoda is an instructor. Comfortable flying right seat...

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +31

      +baker2niner I am a Commercial Pilot working on CFI, however, I am comfortable from both seats.

    • @RegularCars
      @RegularCars  Před 8 lety +17

      +Dakoda Neilson he's a champ!

    • @kylemproductions
      @kylemproductions Před 8 lety +2

      +Dakoda Neilson How did you get started? I'm pretty interested in flying someday.

    • @depotshredder6938
      @depotshredder6938 Před 8 lety

      +RegularCars an Aeronca Champ? :p

    • @dreadofmondays
      @dreadofmondays Před 8 lety

      +Dakoda Neilson when you're checking something that seems relatively benign to me, like the antennas, and they're 'good', what were you checking for?

  • @codystafford
    @codystafford Před 8 lety

    Pretty cool that you came out to my home town. Film anything else while you were there?

  • @btkay
    @btkay Před 6 lety

    Liked how long you kept it in ground effect for the TO

  • @eltacogrande2
    @eltacogrande2 Před 8 lety

    Hope you'll consider doing more planes

  • @marktwain3531
    @marktwain3531 Před 3 lety

    Nice K5LA in the background.

  • @JoshuaClarkeOk
    @JoshuaClarkeOk Před 8 lety +6

    Q. Why do you have two radios?
    A. Because you cannot transmit and receive at the same time on one radio.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 Před 8 lety

      Yes you can. Lots of radios have a monitor function for the standby frequency and you could only transmit on one at a time anyways.

    • @JoshuaClarkeOk
      @JoshuaClarkeOk Před 8 lety

      +Bartonovich52 These are almost certainly half-duplex, this article explains it nicely en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duplex_(telecommunications)

    • @GreaterThanADeer
      @GreaterThanADeer Před 8 lety

      +Joshua Clarke The reason is 1.) Redundancy 2.) Makes switching and storing frequencies easier 3.) LISTEN to more than 1 at once although, yes, you can only transmit on one at a time.

  • @tali1998w
    @tali1998w Před 8 lety

    I used to fly, I miss this

  • @ioannistrichinas2582
    @ioannistrichinas2582 Před 7 lety

    What type -brand of EFIS-PFD does it have?

  • @adm2204
    @adm2204 Před 8 lety +2

    Wanna hear/see some more of the actual takeoff and flight (not sped up)!

  • @gotmilk606
    @gotmilk606 Před 6 lety

    Review a Maule M5 Lunar Rocket if you can! Love the regular planes. My grandpa has a Cherokee 140.

  • @samsails9820
    @samsails9820 Před 8 lety

    Didn't think you turn the alternator on, only closed the circuit to the batteries....?

  • @spacetrucker2952
    @spacetrucker2952 Před 6 lety

    Very cool bug smasher.

  • @flyhigh02205
    @flyhigh02205 Před měsícem

    where did you get the panel work o that aircraft ?

  • @averyjohnson2321
    @averyjohnson2321 Před 2 lety

    Great Video!!! Is the owner an instructor? He answered every question with such simplicity!!! He would definitely be someone I would love to be my teacher. Where was this video taken?

  • @cfg003
    @cfg003 Před 4 lety +1

    Another reason why this aircraft needs to have 2 COM radios is that it needs 2 in order to be eligible to fly IFR

  • @alirezaghaderi
    @alirezaghaderi Před 4 lety

    why the fuel drained near engine is not blue?

  • @BoringFlightVids
    @BoringFlightVids Před 2 lety

    How many seats is that? Looks like 2....4...or 6...maybe

  • @MaxRideAE
    @MaxRideAE Před 8 lety

    He needs a review on his radio antennas...the small antenna he identified as the ADF antenna is actually the ELT (Emergency Location Transmitter) antenna. That, and the GPS antenna is above the cockpit on the center of the plane (Visible in the video).

  • @WTFIsThisGuyDoing233
    @WTFIsThisGuyDoing233 Před 8 lety

    This great

  • @SomeBorkedAccount
    @SomeBorkedAccount Před 4 lety

    Butter

  • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
    @user-xg8yy7yl1d Před 3 lety +1

    Airplane key looks like a key to a 60s car

  • @s4aviator804
    @s4aviator804 Před 6 lety

    The black whip isn't the ADF antenna. It's the antenna for the ELT

  • @nikolaivargas
    @nikolaivargas Před 8 lety +5

    man, this will give people an airplane porn POV on youtube!!! thank you mr +RegularCars

  • @SIMCFI
    @SIMCFI Před 8 lety +3

    I don't think you're supposed to pump the throttle in an aircraft carb... it's upside down from a car so you're just pumping in fuel that will pool up and pose a fire hazard. My CFI pumped the throttle on the Warrior before my IFR checkride. Then I did it on the checkride and the examiner made sure he told me not to do that and told me why. 14:40 in the video

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety +1

      +modlincraig I know it is not good practice, however, on the old pipers the primer handle is a little tricky when starting from the right seat. The airplane now has the primer push-switch because someone broke the primer handle.

    • @SIMCFI
      @SIMCFI Před 8 lety

      +Dakoda Neilson oh yea I didn't think about the fact that the primer is on the other side. Good point

    • @GreaterThanADeer
      @GreaterThanADeer Před 8 lety +2

      +Dakoda Neilson It's literally an inch away from the throttle. That minuscule distance is much better than an engine fire

  • @joshXnovak1
    @joshXnovak1 Před 5 lety

    I was wondering what the fuck was up with all the car references and off hand comments. Like dude, its just a brief on how to pre-flight a plane. But then I saw this was RCR and it all makes sense now lol

  • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
    @user-xg8yy7yl1d Před 3 lety

    I wish cars had circuit breakers. I get that they use fuses in order to force joe suburb who knows nothing about cars to take it in for service and have whatever electrical problem properly diagnosed but its kind of a pain when your fuse goes due to some little thing and you have to go track down a few

  • @lolzlarkin3059
    @lolzlarkin3059 Před 8 lety +17

    Why don't cars have tinted visors? As a tall person this seems like a good idea. So you can like still see with it all the way down.

    • @man_on_wheelz
      @man_on_wheelz Před 8 lety +2

      +lolz larkin When I worked at a car dealer as a porter, one of the used cars we got in that I had to clean out had a transparent visor like this clipped on to the existing visor. I took it and put it in my car! Not sure where these are sold but it is definitely one of the coolest things I've ever put in my car! And it blocks out just enough sunlight to make an otherwise very dangerous road condition extremely manageable. Maybe Amazon sells them?

    • @lolzlarkin3059
      @lolzlarkin3059 Před 8 lety

      It's like sun glasses for your windshield. Whats not to like?
      Sure I've seen it on a previous RCR vid, but not sure if it was stock or aftermarket.

    • @man_on_wheelz
      @man_on_wheelz Před 8 lety +1

      lolz larkin Definitely aftermarket, in a car anyways, I haven't heard of a car coming with that stock... which I honestly don't know why... at least in the luxury division you'd think!

    • @lolzlarkin3059
      @lolzlarkin3059 Před 8 lety

      Pretty sure it was quite an old car. Not the one I was thinking of, but google found this one www.secondchancegarage.com/public/1935-dodge-du-coupe.cfm

    • @man_on_wheelz
      @man_on_wheelz Před 8 lety

      Ah you know what, good call, I could definitely see something from this era coming with it stock. Cars at that time had the option for lots of dainty add-ons that were actually quite useful, like the steering knob lol

  • @FlyingNDriving
    @FlyingNDriving Před 8 lety

    nice landing buddy, don't get much better

  • @1shARyn3
    @1shARyn3 Před 8 lety

    That whip antenna aft of the GPS antenna is your ELT antenna. If you still have an ADF, the primary is on the bottom of the plane and looks similar to a spade -- and you will have a "long wire" sense antenna spanning the fwd part of the cockpit with the fin, never a whip (and the ADF is HF not VHF). You also appeared to have "blown off" inspecting the Nav antennae on top of the fin.
    The electrical system is the same as in a car. Car people refer to theirs by the battery rating (12V). Airplane people refer to theirs by the alternator rating (14V). Car alternators also put out 14 volts.

    • @ccubsfan94
      @ccubsfan94 Před 8 lety

      +Gwen Walcott Not all airplanes are 14/12. The C172SP's that I fly are the 28/24 like he stated.

  • @crapper1
    @crapper1 Před 8 lety +7

    more airplanes :)

  • @shaferamos5913
    @shaferamos5913 Před 7 lety +1

    We have a piper Saratoga turbo and we've always dumped the fuel on the ground after checking it for contaminates and water, idk If that's just a small airport thing we've just always done it.

    • @spencercja5656
      @spencercja5656 Před 6 lety

      Shafer Amos The legality of that varies state to state, for example it’s illegal in Florida to do that. Nothing wrong with pouring it back in, but you should use a filter to be safe. The fuel he poured back in looked contaminated by water to me, but it may have just been the video. Most the places I know of have a container to pour the fuel that’s drained so all the contaminates and water are filtered

  • @ZVMoYxMAjTEwAMEb
    @ZVMoYxMAjTEwAMEb Před 8 lety

    official youtube legend status

  • @josephwalbyoff4992
    @josephwalbyoff4992 Před 4 lety

    does anybody know the rib dimensions for this plane?

  • @ThePineappleKnight932
    @ThePineappleKnight932 Před 7 lety

    How the hell do you hear the radio with all that fuzz?

  • @vector6977
    @vector6977 Před 8 lety

    Like a key to a tool cabinet at work where measuring equipment worth thousands are kept.

    • @Browningate
      @Browningate Před 8 lety

      It's an Axxess+ key. I've used one before, but not on an aircraft.

  • @Bang_Jaws
    @Bang_Jaws Před 5 lety

    Reminds me of my training days when stalls are part of training not an incident hahaha

  • @FireRisinWithin
    @FireRisinWithin Před 8 lety

    To the owner, how many hours do you have? How affordable is regular flying in something like a vans r4 for a regular joe?

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety

      +FireRisinWithin Lets just say I have enough.
      Well this about as regular as you can get, I am interested in the fact you bring up the RV-4. The RV series are great planes and ones that are close to my heart. The RV-4 you can build realistically for about 100,000, which in the aviation world, to have a zero time aircraft with good instruments for the price is AMAZING. The RV-4 is not a starter airplane and I would suggest doing your certificate in Piper, Cessna, Diamond, or similar. Once you have about 100 to 150 hours that is when a plane like the RV-4 is with in your reach (insurance wise). The RV-4 is an aerobatic airplane that has good cross country performance and can be set up to fly in instrument conditions. The cost of owning a experimental airplane is cheaper then that of a certified airplane.
      You can own and fly a plane yearly for the same price it cost to have a Mustang or Corvette.

    • @PlaystationMasterPS3
      @PlaystationMasterPS3 Před 7 lety

      amazing. I always though that flying was an unaffordable hobby. I definitely might consider it once I have a good job and my student loans payed off

  • @garrettthorn3497
    @garrettthorn3497 Před 5 lety

    Why did you guys start doing plane vids? Interested in aviation!?

  • @willieb6993
    @willieb6993 Před 5 lety

    Actually it is recommended that you wipe the oil dipstick because the crankcase pressure will cause it to rise up the tube giving an inaccurate reading. Always best to clean dipstick to get accurate readings. Not hating on your video just trying to help. Also when checking the horizontal stabilator check for slack from side to side. Just spent a fortune replacing worn bushings on my plane last annual because of not being aware. Fly safe.

  • @crywhit4619
    @crywhit4619 Před 8 lety +13

    2:32 *sniffs* yep all good.

    • @pinkdispatcher
      @pinkdispatcher Před 8 lety

      +Cry Whit A good whiff of tetraethyl-lead.

    • @crywhit4619
      @crywhit4619 Před 8 lety

      pinkdispatcher oh is that different than gasoline for cars?

    • @pinkdispatcher
      @pinkdispatcher Před 8 lety +2

      +Cry Whit Quite different. AVGAS ("Aviation Gasoline") contains a lot of lead: between 0.45 and 0.56 g/L for the most widespread 100LL ("low lead"). It has a performance number ("Octane") of 100 for lean and 130 for rich mixture. There were higher-grade fuels, which are still used in very small quantities for warbirds and races with a performance number up to 145. So far, despite some 20 years of research, no single unleaded drop-in replacement fuel suitable for all engines unmodified has been developed.
      So aviation has in many countries (including the US and most of Europe) a special exemption from an otherwise blanket ban of leaded fuels.

    • @crywhit4619
      @crywhit4619 Před 8 lety

      pinkdispatcher thanks for the knowledge. Please excuse my ignorance on the subject but when it is burned, where does the lead go?

    • @pinkdispatcher
      @pinkdispatcher Před 8 lety +2

      +Cry Whit Well, this is embarassing. Out the exhaust pipe. Yes, it's bad for ... basically everything and everybody except the manufacturers of tetraethyl-lead, which is the compound in which the lead is mixed into the fuel. Which is why nobody is really happy with the situation (except ... you know), and the search for an unleaded replacement has been going on for a long time. There are now some candidate fuels for replacing the leaded AVGAS (www.bonanza.org/9-news/1016-faa-selects-fuels-for-100ll-replacement-testing?noredirect=true), but it's going to take a while. There are already some lower-grade replacement fuels (such as Total AVGAS UL91), and some aircraft are certified to operate on automotive fuel, but ... piston-driven airplanes are still basically the only source of lead in the environment, and will probably be for years to come.

  • @mzaite
    @mzaite Před 8 lety +1

    Called the ELT antenna an ADF antenna.

  • @Skidooman1990
    @Skidooman1990 Před 8 lety +3

    FWIW, a properly functioning car charging circuit should be putting out 14V. If that airplane operates @ 14V, its the same as a "12V" system on a car.

    • @TorquilMcLeod
      @TorquilMcLeod Před 8 lety

      +Daniel Hankey And similarly, a healthy lead acid battery should be 12.6-12.8V off charge, even though it's referred to as 12V. If you're only getting 12V off a 12V battery, it's not holding a charge properly.

    • @helnoSA
      @helnoSA Před 8 lety

      +Daniel Hankey And the reason why some aircraft use 28/24 volt systems is to cut down on wire weight.
      Wire is sized for the current it has to carry. Twice the voltage means double the power for the same size wire.

    • @Mythricia1988
      @Mythricia1988 Před 8 lety

      +Ryan Dewsbury Don't forget higher AC frequencies used too, since high frequency, low-current transformers can be made very compact indeed.

  • @thierryvt
    @thierryvt Před 8 lety

    I'm currently working on my ppl and ofcourse thinking about getting my own little aircraft. How far does this thing go in terms of running cost and price to purchase? (i've found some indicative figures but it's always nice to hear it from someone first hand)

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety

      +Thierry Van Tillo Depending on what you get, operating cost on the Archer is about 155 an hour and insurance is about the same on a regular car.

    • @thierryvt
      @thierryvt Před 8 lety

      Dakoda Neilson i see... slightly more than what i was expecting but nothing I can't handle. Prices also differ greatly, i've seen them as cheap as 15k and as expensive as 35. All depends on age and options i suppose.
      Oh well, it'll be a while before I actually have the license so i have plenty time to investigate my options.
      thanks for your input :)

    • @DakodaNeilson
      @DakodaNeilson Před 8 lety

      If you are looking to by an airplane I would say 30 is about as low as I would go. The reasoning is 30 is when you start to see some real gems. Something with reasonable hours, IFR certified and something that will carry 3 people and fuel for a few 100 miles.

    • @thierryvt
      @thierryvt Před 8 lety

      I agree with your sentiment, For around 30k you should be able to find something that's had at least a couple of upgrades and has been maintained well (or is simply not as old as cheaper ones).
      It'll be a couple more years before I'm going to seriously look into it but, assuming my financial situation stays as-is, I should be able to get myself something in the 35-40k range.

  • @mydude3254
    @mydude3254 Před 4 lety

    Did Roman ever find his hat? Haha