Cockpit DOUGLAS DC-6 with EVERTS AIR

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Komentáře • 68

  • @SuperScratch1
    @SuperScratch1 Před 6 lety +33

    How could 9 people dislike this ?? This is a great video of a great machine in a hostile environment. No music - heaven!!

  • @klesmer
    @klesmer Před 15 lety +15

    Thank you Donald Douglas, thank you Pratt & Whitney, thank you JustPlanes. You have brought back some wonderful memories for an old man.

  • @oisiaa
    @oisiaa Před 12 lety +15

    I've seen one of these DC-6s in person at Anchorage Intl. The sound of those engines at full throttle on takeoff is insane!

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 Před 2 lety +3

    Lots of cold snowy mountains. Great maintenance on your aircraft is a MUST DO to avoid those cold snowy mountains in a crash. I remember when the DC-6s were in passenger service back then and they were super airliners. They look great also and the sound is cool when they're at altitude cruising out. Great video guys.

    • @justplanes
      @justplanes  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed the video Craig, thank you

  • @StudioDaVeed
    @StudioDaVeed Před 10 lety +7

    I love flying the old props in FSX. I always thought I was doing something wrong with the DC-6 landing slightly nose down then a flare. Seems that is what this Bird does!

    • @bkailua1224
      @bkailua1224 Před 6 lety +2

      Pretty much all straight wing aircraft approach nose down and then flair for landing. Also these aircraft have no leading edge devices and fly at much lower angles of attack than swept wing jets with leading edge devices.

  • @twoZJs
    @twoZJs Před 11 lety +4

    I still love this bird. Back in the USAF days, we had approx 75 of these C-118A&Bs at McQuireAFB NJ. '62-'65. Spent many icy nights replacing carburetors on the open ramp to meet block-time at sunrise. Thanks for the driver's cabin time. "Those were the days w/the 2800-52w, did he say, fuel load, 5404? ". We had prop spinners on all our planes.

  • @OperaPilot
    @OperaPilot Před 14 lety +4

    This is one of the best DC-6 videos yet! Clear pictures, great visuals!

  • @compdude100
    @compdude100 Před 12 lety +4

    1:44 what a beatiful air-to-air shot, with another aircraft in the background too!

  • @PaddyPatrone
    @PaddyPatrone Před 6 lety +1

    The guy at 8:16 is Peter Merry, cool guy. I met him last year and also visited the Everts Hangar in Fairbanks.

  • @coldfoot99
    @coldfoot99 Před 11 lety +3

    Depending upon runways in use for takeoff at ANC, I have these great old flying machines passing over my home. What a sound they make as they pass over, they really get your attention.

  • @nancychace8619
    @nancychace8619 Před 5 lety +3

    Lol! Great video! Loved that first take-off about 3 mins. in. Shake, Rattle and Roll - Whoo-hoo! Hope you guys have smooth sailing and gentle breezes :)

  • @maineman11
    @maineman11 Před 8 lety +3

    Definitely a hands on job flying this old beast. Great video.

  • @cbshomebizplane
    @cbshomebizplane Před 6 lety +1

    I worked for Everts airfuel and Everts air cargo when they first started in 1993 went into operation in 1995, I really miss those old birds, David and I use to be neighbors lived in north pole Alaska.

  • @frontcentermusician
    @frontcentermusician Před 7 lety +11

    No music..Thank you for that.

  • @viperq
    @viperq Před 16 lety +3

    Nice to see DC-6s still being used as a workhorse.

  • @GaijinGDB
    @GaijinGDB Před 15 lety +1

    When they did maintenance in our hangar I used to crawl through them and snap pics. If you live in AK you see all sorts of gems.

  • @c150gremlin
    @c150gremlin Před 16 lety +1

    What an excellent video, my DVD is in the mail!
    I can't wait to move to Anchorage - I'll be seeing these guys day in and day out. Who knows, perhaps when I am finished with school I could join the Everts crew, if I were to be so lucky!

  • @sainchina
    @sainchina Před 16 lety

    Great videos, i only came across them last night and i have watched them all already, hmmm? Going to have to check on line how to get them delivered to my country. And Just Planes replied so fast to one of my questions on a video. Awesome work guys. Truly amazing.

  • @landroversrs1
    @landroversrs1 Před 16 lety

    Outstanding Video of a working Classic.
    Thanks

  • @AlaskaTrucker
    @AlaskaTrucker Před 14 lety

    I haul gravel and asphalt to the Ted Stevens AIA taxiways and runways a lot every summer and I see this old girl all the time. I always have to roll the window down when ever she taxis out or takes to the sky. Thanks for the cool vid!!

  • @user-rf1dk8np4s
    @user-rf1dk8np4s Před 3 měsíci

    I was a flight engineer on the C118 usaf loved the plane and my job

  • @Aviatr23
    @Aviatr23 Před 6 lety +5

    Now that's real aviation.

  • @james5460
    @james5460 Před 6 lety +1

    We have prop cargo planes flying around here in Colorado, too. I can always tell when it's a prop by the sound, no DC-6s or anything like that, though.

  • @sobelou
    @sobelou Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome beast, thanks for the great video.

  • @juliovanderleibuenodecamar2312

    Uau, very good! Dc-6 is legendary plane!

  • @a26invader
    @a26invader Před 16 lety +1

    Another must-have!!! Thanks :-)

  • @michelgardes
    @michelgardes Před 5 lety

    What a beauty!

  • @WinginWolf
    @WinginWolf Před 5 lety +1

    With the emb120 too!!

  • @benfalas
    @benfalas Před 14 lety +6

    Just hear the engines. : D

  • @kenmtb
    @kenmtb Před 10 lety

    awesome! thanks

  • @Yosemite-George-61
    @Yosemite-George-61 Před 12 lety +1

    I would love to spend my last days working on one of those...

  • @antimatterXXXIII
    @antimatterXXXIII Před 13 lety

    N9056R apparently is stored but in one piece. Delivered to Canadian Pacific in July 1958! c/n 45498. Original registration CF-CZZ. Been up north its whole life. It could use a week on the beach :)

  • @califcamper
    @califcamper Před 6 lety

    that's a beautiful thing....

  • @FenTheFur
    @FenTheFur Před 11 lety

    once again, it was nice to see my home state from the window of an aircraft.

  • @NathanMitchell407
    @NathanMitchell407 Před 15 lety

    cool D-C6 Man!

  • @navymmw
    @navymmw Před 16 lety

    your english is pretty good, there were some problems but you speak better then some Americans. lol.

  • @genysys20
    @genysys20 Před 13 lety +1

    What was the deal with the formation flying with the E120?

  • @Islandsoundzz
    @Islandsoundzz Před 9 lety +3

    Do you plan on filming their DC-9 operations?

    • @justplanes
      @justplanes  Před 9 lety +7

      We want it... Everts want it...
      The FAA, which is supposed to promote aviation, doesn't want it ;)
      So I guess not until the day they change their mind...

  • @jimjoe9945
    @jimjoe9945 Před 2 lety

    N9056R.....still flying!

  • @malang73
    @malang73 Před 13 lety

    at 1:45 to 1:47, where a usair embraer was fly along side dc 6, that was delicious site to see.

  • @jack-n-the-bots2926
    @jack-n-the-bots2926 Před 5 lety

    I'd love to work there

  • @31pilot
    @31pilot Před 6 lety

    Out of curiosity, what is the copilot doing on this airplane, when the pilot is doing the flying and a third person is holding the throttles during take off.

    • @TacticalOni
      @TacticalOni Před 5 lety +1

      CRM. Flight Eng manages engines, the Copilot is assisting the captain of the ship with flying duties, monitoring the radio and handling things associated with flying the plane.

  • @wlh1usa
    @wlh1usa Před 10 lety +5

    i used to haul air freight out of miami , the company had many of these at that time, ( 1985 ) and always had a few engines hanging in the building that were replaced when the hours were up ( or a problem ) , they do sound bad ass just idling

    • @kradfm
      @kradfm Před 6 lety

      Love the lope sound of an idling 3350.

  • @nidurnevets
    @nidurnevets Před 11 lety

    I am wondering if back when these airplanes flew in the 1950s or so, did they use the same take off procedures, in terms of callouts etc. Or was that a later development?

    • @bkailua1224
      @bkailua1224 Před 6 lety

      Nope it is the same as 60 years ago. When I flew them in the 70's we called max power, V1 V2, positive rate gear up METO, flaps up, Climb, Cruse. During the landing we used the same as these guys. Modern jets are different, in the 767 we called either max power or standard power, V1, Rotate, V2, Plus 20. flaps 5 climb power, flaps 1, flaps up. On landing in the jet we did not call 60 knots. In the 6 you call 60 knots for 2 reasons, rudder does not do much below 60 and there is no nose-wheel steering through the rudder pedals so the Captain takes over steering at 60 with the nose tiller. The other reason is there is no anti skid on the 6 and below 60 you could put on the brakes with a lot less chance of skidding a tire.

  • @weldonwalshe3090
    @weldonwalshe3090 Před 7 lety +1

    Does anybody know if the airplanes that were previously military are using R280052W or have the been all changed to CB16 engines

    • @bkailua1224
      @bkailua1224 Před 6 lety

      I imagine they are using single speed blowers in the 2800 on these C118 aircraft and if I remember correct it would be a CB3 the CB16 is a 2 speed blower. When I flew these in the late 70's we had single speed blowers in our C118 ex military aircraft flying freight. Possible they still use 2 speed blowers due to the mountains but you can still get well over 14000 in low blower. High blower uses a lot of gas.

    • @Agislife1960
      @Agislife1960 Před 5 lety

      Most of the DC-6's that are run in Alaska have CB16 engines rated at 2400HP a piece. The high speed on the blowers have been deactivated. The DC-6 B models used the CB17 engines, that were capable of 2500HP, but only with 108/135 octane fuel.

    • @joshloar7090
      @joshloar7090 Před 5 lety

      All of our 6's and C-118's use CB3s.

  • @gavelboy01
    @gavelboy01 Před 9 lety +2

    imagine flying into Biafra during 1969 and landing heavy load and dark under fire into a jungle with no lights until final seconds.
    That's flying on the seat of your pants.
    Thanks JCA,Canada,Transavia Holland, and all others who flew the DC-6B into hostile territory to help people.

    • @minair99t
      @minair99t Před 7 lety

      RIP those crews lost on the Biafran airlift.

    • @terryofford4977
      @terryofford4977 Před 6 lety

      I had buddies who flew these and also a Connie into various 'No Runway African countries. 'Transmeridian', anEnglish Company and a few others, imagine landing at dusk on a pebbled 'highway', no lights, no QFE, no services wind speeds, OMG those men were heroes.Plus even getting out alive was a miracle.

  • @shay29772003
    @shay29772003 Před 13 lety +3

    GREAT no music thanks

  • @graemewilliams1308
    @graemewilliams1308 Před 8 lety

    We had Ham Standard props, no spinners. Are they Curtis Electric ?

    • @weldonwalshe3090
      @weldonwalshe3090 Před 6 lety

      Ham /Stand with spinners. The spinners were an ASC to improve cooling air flow. The improved air flow let you use less cowlflap opening in cruise, reduced drag.

    • @WMAcadet
      @WMAcadet Před 6 lety

      No, the only DC-6 you'll see with Curtis Electric props (round tips, pointier prop domes) is the VC-118 "Independence" in the USAF Museum in Dayton. These are Hamilton Standard with spinners and lined cowlings. The electric props were always having problems, so by 1953 or so the airlines had all switched. Only the prototype DC-6 was not changed over because it was certified only with the electric prop, and that was a major factor in its loss on a golf course in Van Nuys, CA in the mid 1970's.

  • @basiltaylor8910
    @basiltaylor8910 Před 6 lety

    Fair enough that you have to change a lot of parts to enable an R-2800 to burn E-85 fuel but it can be done if one had the guts to do so,and yes a Turbine(Vacuum cleaner) engined aircraft is cheaper to run but you gain on the roundabouts but lose on the swings, Turbines are greedy drink fuel like nobody,s business,whereas a piston engine is far more economical. The only other alternative is unleaded 100\130 Grade AVGAS with an envoirenmentaly friendly anti- detonant replacing the carciogenic lead . Premium Grade car petrol (gasoline) MOGAS is rated at 97-98 Octane, some oil companies produce premium grade at 99 Octane. In the late 1990,s Shell manufactured a replacement for full lead 4-star 97 octane premium petrol sold in UK and Europe, called 4-LRP (lead replacement petrol) , the new fuel was partially successful as many older petrol cars had trouble running on 4-LRP.. But one has to look to high performance car racing for a solution, as i said before there is an ultra high octane racing car petrol(gasoline) rated at 110 octane. It would not take much to alter this fuel which is available in limited quantities for use in round engines. 100LL Low Lead AVGAS is increasingly hard to find and getting more expensiveand ,progressively tougher legislation on leaded fuel will result in a total ban on any form of lead based aero or automotive petrol(gasoline) within a few years time.

  • @SFConifer
    @SFConifer Před 14 lety

    what a bird

  • @squadman33
    @squadman33 Před 14 lety

    Very cool...pure plane porno

  • @wlh1usa
    @wlh1usa Před 13 lety

    would you be looking for a great cook? lol

  • @bennyworldwide
    @bennyworldwide Před 11 lety

    Cool planes, but what a terrible place to work.