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  • čas přidán 28. 12. 2022
  • I tallk with Mike and Danny and we took their 1970 Beechcraft Baron up in the air for a flight and demonstrated shutting an engine down in flight!
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Komentáře • 79

  • @LowandFast357
    @LowandFast357 Před rokem +6

    Just one more clarification here: Blue line isn't single engine minimum control airspeed, that would be Vmc or redline. Blue line is Vyse, which is best rate of climb, single engine.

  • @philipjones9306
    @philipjones9306 Před rokem +6

    Bobby from all the Doodle fans out there this is awesmoe. Many sailors are also pilots and many pilots are sailors so I really hope you are back on the trail of Flying Doodles. Thanks from a fellow pilot and sailor.

    • @DrJohn493
      @DrJohn493 Před 10 měsíci

      So true! The friend that introduced me to flying also introduced me to sailing many years later.

  • @Willis69
    @Willis69 Před rokem +7

    Welcome back! Was watchin some old videos the other day

  • @shanemiller6603
    @shanemiller6603 Před rokem +4

    Welcome back, Bobby!

  • @GunganWorks
    @GunganWorks Před rokem +6

    Yesss!!! Flying Doodles is back!!

  • @jhaedtler
    @jhaedtler Před rokem +14

    You kids are going to cry: T-Craft wet $9.00/hr. I had a boss in the spray business that had an early Baron like that one but he put Duke engines on it. they were TIO-541's. It was a screamer! thanks for the videos!

    • @FlyingDoodles
      @FlyingDoodles  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow!

    • @5xls
      @5xls Před rokem +1

      Most likely your boss had a B56TC that came from the factory with Duke engines (and the needed structural changes to handle the power).

    • @chrisw9629
      @chrisw9629 Před rokem +1

      $9 haha what a deal.
      Back when my dad got his PPL, he was renting a Cessna 150 for $45 an hour. I’m sure that’s insanely cheap compared to what it is today. Av gas has gotten so expensive now days :(

  • @flyboy98
    @flyboy98 Před rokem +5

    Welcome back! Next time you are Houston i'll take you up in my Cessna 310!

  • @skyepilotte11
    @skyepilotte11 Před rokem +3

    Good to see you again Bobby in the air...looks like a down and personal flight training operation ...

  • @jorgegregoratti
    @jorgegregoratti Před rokem +14

    Missing these!!....nice engine emergency practice!!...good job Bobby!

  • @carlmclelland7624
    @carlmclelland7624 Před rokem +3

    Well, I watched enough to say this... I LIKE IT! I got my MEL in a Twin Comanche, back in '68, and at that time, it was basically... identify the failed engine and return for landing. I flew a Super G 18 (part 135) in my career, and about a thousand hours hauling the mail in a 402, plus the usual mix of twins. I loved flying a 320, and of course... a Baron or Travelair. Well... anything made by Beech (except a Mouskateer), is pure, quality flying! Of interest... my first airplane that my Dad (WWII and Korean USMC fighter pilot) and I bought... ready for this... a 56TC Baron (serial # TG-2). Talk about a rocket ship!! JUST DON'T WATCH THE FUEL FLOWS, or you'll have a heart attack! I can only imagine what your school cost, but hey... it looks like you're doing it right, and that translates to safe pilots instead of craters in the ground!!

    • @DrJohn493
      @DrJohn493 Před 10 měsíci

      Got my multi in a Twin Comanche also in 1975 and years later got to fly a '75 E55 for 27 years as part of my job (Part 91). The TC was fun to fly and sipped fuel but the Baron really spoiled me. With it's long range tanks I could go nonstop from MGM to OSH, that is if I swore off the coffee before a flight like that. I don't miss the thunderstorm and 200 & 1/2 approaches but I do miss the blue sky days from the Baron.

    • @carlmclelland7624
      @carlmclelland7624 Před 10 měsíci

      Hello, Dr John. Good old Montgomery Field... I've landed there MANY times. I was an Army (and then FAA) air traffic controller. Learned to fly (Private, Commercial, Instrument, MEL) at Enterprise Flying Service, outside the gate at Rucker. Got my CFI and II after leaving Alabama. I, too, got my MEL in a TC, N8319Y. (Funny, I saw a listing for sale on a TC this morning, and out of curiosity, pulled up the FAA aircraft registry. The TC I got my license is was last registered in Colorado. It's de-registered now, so it's probably no longer a viable airplane). They are SO nice... comfortable to fly, and with a pair of IO-320s, they'll run forever on a tank of gas. Most of my Baron time is B's, although a few hours in a 'C,' and a few hours in a 56TC. Travelair's are also nice and with O-360s will sip fuel. Nice chatting with you.... @@DrJohn493

  • @thomasaltruda
    @thomasaltruda Před rokem +7

    22:07 Blue line is NOT Single engine minimum controllable airspeed.. it’s Single engine BEST RATE of climb.. VYSE. Perhaps on final, you were distracted and answered the wrong question, I’m sure you guys know the difference.

  • @zap2002
    @zap2002 Před rokem +4

    Welcome back dude.

  • @DrJohn493
    @DrJohn493 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good demo of the Baron's single engine capabilities. I flew a '75 E55 for 27 years and the single engine airwork was always reassuring that if you handled the airplane competently it could get you on the ground safely with an engine out. Lots of good memories flying the Baron all over the eastern U.S. Not to mention OSH multiple times.

  • @JamminJere
    @JamminJere Před rokem +13

    Hey Bobby! Glad to see you back on the tube.. Great video.. great guys! Love the Beech’s

  • @kevinmaurer7400
    @kevinmaurer7400 Před rokem +13

    Great to see you again. Te Baron was always one of my favorite twins, Wonderful video!

    • @FlyingDoodles
      @FlyingDoodles  Před rokem +2

      Thank you very much!

    • @alexmikhael5061
      @alexmikhael5061 Před rokem +1

      I like the BARON's also, following 4 Baron youtubers, I have a thing for most all the BEECH(crafts)s.... my dream is the 2000 tho... sigh... always wanted B.Rutan to do a ''commercial clone verson of the STARSHIP'' but upgraded version to make into a flying RV makeing the BEECH2000 just a little bitiy BIGGER ... 2 more people 2 more feet, 2 more engines, well 2 of those tiny JETS?? more power....sigh.... is THE DREAM tho!
      also aggree, awesome video! :) glad to see SAILOR sailing the SKYS again in the aircrafts!!! :)

  • @RumblestripDotNet
    @RumblestripDotNet Před rokem +4

    Nice to see Bobby back taking a break from exotic locations and beautiful boat crews.

  • @Pilotwisco
    @Pilotwisco Před rokem +6

    Just recommended this channel to somebody yesterday! I told them the guy doesn’t upload often but when he does it’s gold. I’m going to take credit for summoning this into existence! Welcome back!

  • @jetcraftvirtual8694
    @jetcraftvirtual8694 Před rokem +2

    He's back! Good to see you back Bobby

  • @schroyerta
    @schroyerta Před rokem +5

    I heard Stephenville and suddenly wanted BBQ.

  • @koehl405
    @koehl405 Před rokem +3

    I hope you have a Happy New Year. Thanks

  • @millerliteliker
    @millerliteliker Před rokem +5

    Glad to see you back in the air.

  • @5xls
    @5xls Před rokem +1

    11:11 "lights, camera, action".. yeah, I'll get out here. 😂

  • @stlflyguy
    @stlflyguy Před rokem +3

    22:08 blue line is Vyse….best rate of climb, single engine

  • @russellsweet9843
    @russellsweet9843 Před rokem +8

    Glad to see a new video. Bobby, you need to clone yourself so we can have more !

  • @donnstambaugh1506
    @donnstambaugh1506 Před rokem

    Beautiful bird,enjoy.,.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Před rokem +4

    Happy New year

  • @LimeyTX
    @LimeyTX Před rokem +7

    Not trying to be picky but blue line is best single engined climb speed. Redline is minimum control speed.
    I am sure you know that but for people listening they might not know.

    • @dannymcelroy2624
      @dannymcelroy2624 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for clarification for all of the viewers. Blue line is Vyse best rate of climb on single engine. We also use blue line as reference for our approach speed. Red line Vmc or minimal control speed. Danny McElroy.

    • @dannymcelroy2624
      @dannymcelroy2624 Před rokem

      @Ahmed Lamborghini you bet. Hope it inspires someone to pursue flying.

  • @LowandFast357
    @LowandFast357 Před rokem +2

    Nice video guys. As always, great production quality. Just out of curiosity, and perhaps I missed it in the actual video, but why shut down the critical engine? Looks like performance-wise, it was a good day so I get that. But you still have 3 people on board, and there's a discernable difference in performance between the two engines. In the unlikely but possible event that the engine didn't restart, one would rather have the critical engine operating than the non-critical. Right? Just curious. Thanks!

  • @DavidHaney1
    @DavidHaney1 Před rokem +4

    Loved this one, especially since I used to own and fly a twin Cessna 310 for years !!!

  • @gorgly123
    @gorgly123 Před rokem +3

    About time.

  • @mrolf04
    @mrolf04 Před rokem +4

    This was a lot of fun.

    • @johnnunez17
      @johnnunez17 Před rokem +1

      I enjoyed the video. Nice plane Mike👍✈️

    • @nothingtoseehere4026
      @nothingtoseehere4026 Před rokem +1

      @@johnnunez17 Come fly with us next time you're in town.

    • @johnnunez17
      @johnnunez17 Před rokem +1

      @@nothingtoseehere4026 absolutely✈

  • @roberthaynie7852
    @roberthaynie7852 Před rokem +5

    Yes back to airplanes, take break from bikini and mixed drinks

  • @brentgalye2936
    @brentgalye2936 Před rokem +6

    Dating myself, but I used to get a 182 for $18/hr wet and could get the 172 for $14/hr if I took a 10 hour block. My fav AC is the C55. Small airframe and big engines. At -40C it wasn't uncommon to see 4000 fpm climb with 1/2 fuel and just me onboard.

  • @WolfPilot
    @WolfPilot Před rokem +2

    I spy 161T waiting to take off as well! I have time in that bird!

  • @cavsh00ter
    @cavsh00ter Před rokem +2

    Great to see these again

  • @jimhoyt49
    @jimhoyt49 Před rokem +5

    Nice video on the 360 cam, not too much wide angle, just right!

  • @maryfrancisco8240
    @maryfrancisco8240 Před rokem

    Great !! Where in fl.

  • @michaelb.8953
    @michaelb.8953 Před rokem

    Hey Flying Doodles is back again as it's been a long time coming.

  • @dongoins9121
    @dongoins9121 Před rokem +3

    I have the D model and love it!!

  • @ThePudgie123
    @ThePudgie123 Před rokem +1

    I was wondering how hard of a left turn and too much right rudder before it would flip.....and is that recoverable with enough altitude? A friend wasn't high enough after T.O. in his A-55.

  • @hpruijs
    @hpruijs Před rokem +6

    great video as always, Bobby, thank you for posting! One minor tip for the future, make people take off their sunglasses when you interview them. Just a matter of proper education, decency, etiquette or however you wish to call it... Happy New Year to you, Steph, and all your loved ones!

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Před rokem +2

    What is the cost to get my Multi Rating in the Baron?

  • @kellytrimble4120
    @kellytrimble4120 Před 9 měsíci

    Uhhh, at about 22:11, very important for those listening and learning: These guys brain farted, they were talking about 'blue line' and they said it was 'single engine minimum controllable airspeed'. THAT IS NOT CORRECT. Blue line is the Single Engine Best Rate of Climb Speed. There is a difference between the two and it is important to know the distinction.
    One guy probably mispoke, the pilot agreed, but he was on short final and mentally busy, the comment was a distraction to him and he didn't catch the error, and by the time they got to the ground, it was forgotten, so they didn't go back and correct it. I'm not being a hater, its just that there are a lot of newbies and dreamers and wannabes watching these videos trying to save all they can to get a multi rating someday and they are learning all they can from videos like this to get a head start, and a lot of rusty multi pilots watch stuff like this as a refresher, and those folks don't need incorrect instruction drilled in their heads.

  • @RyanRoberts15
    @RyanRoberts15 Před rokem +2

    I wish these guys had been around in 2020. I had to drive from Fort Worth all the way to KRUE in Arkansas to knock my multi out in 10 hours.

  • @speedster9622
    @speedster9622 Před 10 měsíci

    Open the left engine cowl on restart?

  • @scottmiller4711
    @scottmiller4711 Před rokem +1

    I am so glad to see Flying Doodles again. I would have bet that you were not doing it anymore because of the success of your other channels...maybe you need to take a girl in a bikini up in the plane with you. 🤣

  • @camdraper4644
    @camdraper4644 Před rokem

    Nose gear doors are open a little, they should shut tight, not adjusted right

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  • @heavyizthacrown-5842
    @heavyizthacrown-5842 Před rokem +4

    I guess there is a real benefit benefit to having a twin engine aircraft, it might save your life! 😳

    • @davispritchard12
      @davispritchard12 Před rokem +2

      Not really. You’re twice as likely to have an engine failure, and wrongly handled engine failures are much more likely to kill you in a twin. Loss of control and spinning in the direction of the dead engine being the most common. It might give you a warm fuzzy to have a spare engine, but when an engine fails, you're statistically much safer in a single.
      From the NTBS: "NTSB studies have consistently shown that engine-failure crashes in twins are more likely to be fatal than in a single-as much as four times more likely."
      From AOPA: "And when things go wrong-such as in-flight engine failures-history shows piston twins are no safer than afflicted singles. In fact, engine failures that result in accidents are more likely to be fatal in twins."
      Fact. Not opinion.

  • @stlflyguy
    @stlflyguy Před rokem

    I’ve never feathered an engine….a propeller, well, that’s a different story….

  • @CRFHONDARIDER100
    @CRFHONDARIDER100 Před rokem

    Anyone else think that exhaust had a little bit to much play on the takeoff or just me ?

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 Před rokem

    Very expensive

  • @zekeonstormpeak4186
    @zekeonstormpeak4186 Před 5 měsíci

    Why would you shut down a completely good engine? Practice vmc in the simulator like the airlines do. There’s no reason to take chances in a complex twin like the Baron 58. I understand the need for real world experience, but there’s no reason to take chances in this aircraft!!

  • @carlosasher-leon4879
    @carlosasher-leon4879 Před rokem

    I am scared to death of these old twins...
    Feel free to call me stupid.....it's ok...
    Maybe I am...

  • @mattf49006
    @mattf49006 Před rokem +2

    700 fpm single engine climb?...that's pretty optimistic

    • @FlyingNDriving
      @FlyingNDriving Před rokem +1

      He's a car salesman trying to justify a multi school using a baron