Beechcraft Starship N723SC Start up and Take off Extended Cut
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- I had the amazing opportunity during The 2018 Beech Party at the Beechcraft Heritage Museum in Tullahoma, TN to watch The Beechcraft Starship N723SC prepare to leave the event and take off from Runway 36 at KTHA! I don't expect that I'll forget this experience anytime soon! Special thanks to the Parish Family and everyone else involved to make the 2018 Beech Party an outstanding event. I can't wait till next year. If you have never attended, please make plans to join us. If you enjoy aviation, I promise that you won't be disappointed! Blue Skies!
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Around 1996 at an air show at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa Arizona, I had the pleasure of going inside one of these. Always loved them. Nice video. Thank You
Years ago I had the good fortune to see this incredible aircraft above Bakalar airport in Columbus IN. What made me look upwards was that I could hear the fan wash loud and clear but not the engines. Kind of like a giant hummingbird! I was mesmerized by the incredible experience of seeing one fly!
One of the best looking planes ever made. Love the Starship.
These used to fly right over my house in Andover, KS when I was a kid. I wish they had been more successful. Such an iconic aircraft.
Back in June of 2000 I found myself at the airport in Great Bend Kansas. I peeked into the window of an old quanset hanger and my eyeballs about popped out. Inside were 5 yes 5 Starships packed in tight. I tried the door and it was unlocked I must have spent an hour walking around amongst all that wonderfulness.
uploud it again whit out the music
I got to go inside one at an airshow in 1995. I've always loved this plane.
We need to salute Burt Rutan for fulfilling a dream! Sure it had its problems then demise. But, he still did it. And look what he is doing today and has done since. He was pushing the envelope in quite a few areas that weren't yet mainstream integrations...If you want a modern-day and very capable and truly beautiful pusher step into and fly a Piaggio Avanti P180!
Whenever an Avanti flys over🔊I immediately know what airplane it is by the unique sound🖖😎☮
I bet the engines sound a LOT better without all of the wind noise blowing on microphone
Such beautiful aircraft
I remember the first time seeing this plane in person. I had flew to a small airport in TN to deliver a part for another plane. The pilot owner gave me a tour and left me in awe. So much I became fascinated with the canard
The coolest turboprop. Ever! Greets from the 747-8 flightdeck. R
Wow.....great video, glad they are still flying. Thanks for posting
there used to be a starship at NE PHILADELPHIA airport in the mid to late 90s
OMG this is like seeing the only flying P-38 Lightnings in the world in one place. I believe there are only two flying Beechcraft Starships left bro you had excellent timing to film this
I heard that there are only five starships that are still airworthy today. To see two side-by-side is incredible. They always had a sound that set themselves apart from every other turboprop.
Старшип -- это моя мечта !
Такая неосуществимая мечта -- это бесценный звёзный корабль , летающих осталось всего пять ! Возможно фирма возобновит его серийный выпуск ! Представьте себе его полёт на реактивной тяге !
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2:33 the pilot has to stand in the cockpit!? 😳😉
It was back in 1987/88, I was 17, visiting America for the first time, when I was invited to Beechcraft in Wichita, Ks. The conditions were: no camera's allowed, and shut up about it!
There they took me and 3-4 other students in to their "secret facility" where we got to see this beautiful bird - quite some time before it was presented to the public.
It was like walking around the Enterprice to me, the wings with tipsail (I think it's called) at the back and the smaller ones at the front, just made it look out of this world.
My host father at the time worked as an engineer at Boeing. He had only heard rumors and seen the plane during a test flight, but to high for him to get any details. He almost went through the roof when I got home and told him where I had been that day 😆
PS: I'm curious, why do they start one engine at a time?
Delta wing props like the Beechcraft Starship sure aren’t a common sight to see, many don’t even realize that delta wing props even exist!
what a beauty
There was one that I saw at FRG airport back when I was in High school. (2000-2004) I wonder if this was the same guy.
Cool.
Don't understand how the exhaust gas goes thru the props.
I remember Zakey Farms, chicken farms has two. Do you if they still do. I think there is only 5 in the world now.
What a great plane. It has the performance of a jet. What I don't know is the necessary distance for take-off/landing, any body knows?
Those are Turbo-Props. i.e. jet engines. So their performance is expected.
Eh, even an old Slow-tation citation is faster. Range wasn't great, speed wasn't great, cabin isn't any bigger or nicer than a king air 90, pusher props were noisy, and you could get in to jets for as much or less at the time. A big reason it didn't sell. Beautiful plane, always wondered what could have been if perhaps had JT-15 jets instead. Old Beech employees I've talked to have a love/hate thing with the starship. Love and are proud of the design but hate it as a lot of effort went into that while Cessna and Lear across town were focusing on jets and Beech kind of fell behind because of it and were always playing catch up on jets, clear up to Cessna buying them out.
i saw a T tailed bonanza and the plans for a twin engine staggerwing.
A t tailed bonanza is the f33 or the a36 or g36
This video brought to you buy Shell. 😂
Get a freaking windjammer for the mic.
Geesh! Use a windscreen on that microphone!
Geesh drive your a*# there next time and take the video yourself. Friken Siskel & Ebert
@@1234597114 LOL! So. Not a pro. That’s ok.
Why so few of them? What was the problem?
Beechcraft. Nuff said. This aircraft competed with the King Air, their problem was that the more conventional King Air was doing just fine. Remember, this was a completely new project for Beechcraft.
Rutan engineered an absolute monster here, it was the first composite airframe. Truth, they overbuilt it. The Starship has no expiration date for the fuselage. Problem with certified aircraft is that you must use original components. Well, Beechcraft decided that the conventional King Air was the way to go.
I can't fault Beechcraft for this, I love the King Air, it's superb. Comfortable, I'm tall at 6'1". The Lear is a missile, it's fun, but boy I'm here to tell ya, love the Beech.
Sometimes, business and innovation come to loggerheads. Think Beechcraft should have pushed the envelope just a bit longer, but I understand.
That music... please refrain from it. otherwise good film
I would agree if it was bad music but no.
Lost interest as soon as the music started.
The music stop at 0:58 when the engine started. I did enjoyed the introduction, nicely done Thank you for posting it.
the drums in the beginning are a bad choice, it sounds too much like racket (and is obnoxious).
@@augustmartin7357 Then you should go to the next Beech Party and take the videos the way you want them done.
THIS is the first seeing one actually take off,it’s quieter than the faster PIAGIO AVENTI 2,but sadly BEECH destroyed most of them,I belive there are airworthy,,the performance,and speed was lower than expected,sort of the demise of the DELOREN. DMC 12, 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I believe those are the only two left. Majority of them were never sold and only leased. When they came off of lease Beech crushed them. I have ties to Wichita and there are a lot of myths and rumors around them. One I heard was that Beech wanted to put jets on them to make them more competitive with the Lear and Citation fleet but Rutan wouldn't hear of it. Heard another that early in the prototypes they hadn't gotten the bonding mesh in the composite down quite right and they were burning holes in the composite from static discharge. Who knows. Myths and rumors.
As of September 2020, only six Starships remain airworthy. Two of the last remaining airworthy Beechcraft Starships (NC-33 and NC-50) are owned and operated by an engineering firm in Addison, Texas. NC-33 lost its data plate when it was scrapped, was subsequently registered in Mexico, but when brought back to the USA, the FAA pulled its certificate. It is now registered in the experimental category as N903SC.[44] The other airworthy Starships are located in Oklahoma (NC-35 and NC-45), Colorado (NC-51), and Germany (NC-29, though registered with the FAA by a company in Delaware).
A copy of the piaggio 180 ....
Stop putting that damn music in it. Good God dude just stop
Beechcraft Starship NC23SC Start Up Take Off This Flying Airplane ✈ 😳 🙄 😑 😒 😐 ✈ Back 2 Propellers.
The Piaggio looks a whole lot better!
It's ok, but the Starship looks way better.