Thanks for taking the time to post this up. I really enjoyed it. I took flying lessons as a teenager. Applied for military pilot in the Navy at 25 years old. Their reply? "You are already too old kid." Talk about a reality check.
In Alaska, I watched a 'bush pilot' take off, from someone's "backyard", that was about 100' feet wide! (In 1999, I met the then, oldest, still flying 'bush pilot' in Alaska, 77 year old Don Derring, when he landed at a small runway, across from where I was staying, i.e. The Eureka Lodge & he spent the night! Great Guy!)
A little uninvited grammar lesson: "These Bush Planes Can Take Off and Land", notice the space between "take" and "off": that's because "take off" is a phrasal verb, like back up, log in, take down, and break down (there are many others) which can be conjugated like "I backed up", "You logged in", "we took down", "she broke down". Putting them in past tense makes it clear they need to be separate. They can also be nouns and adjectives, in which case they are combined: "I erased the backup", "she forgot the login information", "the equipment takedown was simple", "she had a bad breakdown".
I've been in a Twin Otter, traveling from Pond Inlet to Arcitc Bay in the Canadian arctic, in February, in a blizzard. It was one of those flights where you stand on a scale with your luggage before boarding. We all boarded, strapped in, Co-pilot tok out the wheel chocks, engines running and we were facing into the wind. The Pilot looked back and asked if we were all ready, we all nodded, and he just pulled back on the stick and the plane just jumped into the air, no taxiing, no rolling down the run way, there was enough headwind to just take off vertically. Half the people screamed, half of us laughed. There's no sunlight that time of the year, all we could see was black and white, black rock and mountains, white glaciers and snow. It was a beautiful view, but terrifying, one of those flights that if you went down you'd want to die in the crash, because if you survived injured it wouldn't be long before a polar bear found you.
My ideal bush plane would be the DeHavilland Beaver with floats - if $ was unlimited I would get the turbo engined rebuilt. If $ was trulu unlimited I would also get a DC-3 float plane - there is only one in existance, it is stored at theairport at Bangor, Maine - I knew a very successful Alaska bush pilot who drooled for that plane (she already had the Beaver).
These stol competitions aren’t real world numbers because when you add more fuel, survival gear and then payload of camping and hunting equipment you won’t be taking off in nine feet. I had a 7ECA Champ with a 150 hp engine and myself with a light fuel load I could get off in under 200 feet and loaded it was about 700 feet. I’ve had jobs where I would get flown all over Alaska in different planes and helicopter.
It’s quite frustrating to see one particular airplane described and then to have the footage display an entirely different aircraft. This is the kind of TH-cam video that really pisses me off. It’s an amalgam of video clips with a voiceover that doesn’t match what you’re saying at all.
I figured if you couldn't even get your title right ("Anyway" should have been "anywhere".), then I must suspect the rest of the video is just as misleading.
Don't be too hard on him. A lot of those kind of errors are caused by spell checker interference. Yes we should proof read more, but things still slip by.
So if your looking down from the cockpit and your unsure if you can land, in your head you say something like, we are here we are doing it anyway. I can handle that l. Ect. So if you think 4th dimentionally his grammer is correct.
Thanks for taking the time to post this up. I really enjoyed it. I took flying lessons as a teenager. Applied for military pilot in the Navy at 25 years old. Their reply? "You are already too old kid." Talk about a reality check.
In Alaska, I watched a 'bush pilot' take off, from someone's "backyard", that was about 100' feet wide!
(In 1999, I met the then, oldest, still flying 'bush pilot' in Alaska, 77 year old Don Derring, when he landed
at a small runway, across from where I was staying, i.e. The Eureka Lodge & he spent the night! Great Guy!)
Say hi to Jessie Pinkman if you meet him there. The last I heard, he wanted to be a bush pilot in Alaska.
A little uninvited grammar lesson: "These Bush Planes Can Take Off and Land", notice the space between "take" and "off": that's because "take off" is a phrasal verb, like back up, log in, take down, and break down (there are many others) which can be conjugated like "I backed up", "You logged in", "we took down", "she broke down". Putting them in past tense makes it clear they need to be separate. They can also be nouns and adjectives, in which case they are combined: "I erased the backup", "she forgot the login information", "the equipment takedown was simple", "she had a bad breakdown".
I've been in a Twin Otter, traveling from Pond Inlet to Arcitc Bay in the Canadian arctic, in February, in a blizzard. It was one of those flights where you stand on a scale with your luggage before boarding. We all boarded, strapped in, Co-pilot tok out the wheel chocks, engines running and we were facing into the wind. The Pilot looked back and asked if we were all ready, we all nodded, and he just pulled back on the stick and the plane just jumped into the air, no taxiing, no rolling down the run way, there was enough headwind to just take off vertically. Half the people screamed, half of us laughed. There's no sunlight that time of the year, all we could see was black and white, black rock and mountains, white glaciers and snow. It was a beautiful view, but terrifying, one of those flights that if you went down you'd want to die in the crash, because if you survived injured it wouldn't be long before a polar bear found you.
I'll take "Things that never happened" for $500, Alex.
@@userer4579 like I care about some losers opinion, go live a little
I like how the pacer snuck in there with the cubs
Not sure how a Caravan turned into a Pilatus mid flight but the miracle of modern editing strikes again.
oh, you mean the Cessna 208 RG at 3:37. 🤣
I noticed that too
Looks like alot of fun !
The "fun" can be found at youtube channels: Mike Patey, Trent Palmer, STOL, etc.
5:13 If I am correct the HA10 has a turboprop, not the GA8, and on the image, the plane clearly doesn't..
Great planes❤
I also remember the air truck and the fletcher.
So cool
New channel, keep it up🎉
They missed a lot of aircraft, Beaver, Maule, Cessna 180 & 185, Highlander, Ran's.
Super Stol, Murphy Moose😁
DeHaviland Twin Otter. Amazing craft and my favorite skydiving taxi.
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My ideal bush plane would be the DeHavilland Beaver with floats - if $ was unlimited I would get the turbo engined rebuilt. If $ was trulu unlimited I would also get a DC-3 float plane - there is only one in existance, it is stored at theairport at Bangor, Maine - I knew a very successful Alaska bush pilot who drooled for that plane (she already had the Beaver).
Unsung!? Let’s fix that!🎉😅
Takeoff and land anyway? It is a plane,so it comes in handy😉
Lmao😭😭😭
Quel est le nom de l'avion sur la vignette ?
Didn’t think that plane has that much space in it😚
they can crash anywhere too and often do. .
Wind is thy enemy.
Bet you can't unsee it @ 2:11 that rock looks like a an ancient weathered Egyptian Pharoah statue sitting on a throne
He looks a bit weathered...
So even if you didn't want to they can take off and land anyway?
I blame Musk
Can land ANYWHERE,not anyway.”can land despite”,.
Ummm.... I skipped through this - did I miss the part where they described the ULTIMATE bushplane: the BEAVER?
DHC-2 BEAVER????? One of the most famous!!!
*Anywhere
Do look up the zenith 750 or 8^^^ stol on short landing and take offs simple man plane. would
the world record for a take-off is nine feet, (108 inches) that's not much longer than my settee, it is shorter than my car,
That is just amazing. My field is only 200feet. I could actually fly from home
These stol competitions aren’t real world numbers because when you add more fuel, survival gear and then payload of camping and hunting equipment you won’t be taking off in nine feet. I had a 7ECA Champ with a 150 hp engine and myself with a light fuel load I could get off in under 200 feet and loaded it was about 700 feet. I’ve had jobs where I would get flown all over Alaska in different planes and helicopter.
Did you want to write ‘anywhere’?
I want one
Did you mean anywhere?
I think you meant land anywhere
what is the plane in the thumbnail?
It is a "LEWIS ERIC TWIN CUB"
@@Doublecab Wow! Thank you. No wounder i had never seen one there looks to be only one active plane left out of florida.
did u mean "anywhere"?
Даже на красной площади?
Anyway ? Or anywhere
A lot of them does not have big wheels.
Shape up.
Anyway? typo for Anywhere?
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Hornet stol Australia
It’s quite frustrating to see one particular airplane described and then to have the footage display an entirely different aircraft. This is the kind of TH-cam video that really pisses me off. It’s an amalgam of video clips with a voiceover that doesn’t match what you’re saying at all.
anyWHERE
Anyway??
PL 104 (( PZL WILGA )),????
중국 각 지방 사령관은 일종의 지방군주라고 할 수 있습니다.
미래에 중앙정부에 반기를 들게 되는데 시주석이 이를 미리
뽑고자 하는 것이지요.
그러나 중앙정부의 혼돈이 심각해지면 어찌할 도리가 없음.
Ну и ладно
Werbung….
I figured if you couldn't even get your title right ("Anyway" should have been "anywhere".), then I must suspect the rest of the video is just as misleading.
Don't be too hard on him. A lot of those kind of errors are caused by spell checker interference. Yes we should proof read more, but things still slip by.
So if your looking down from the cockpit and your unsure if you can land, in your head you say something like, we are here we are doing it anyway. I can handle that l. Ect. So if you think 4th dimentionally his grammer is correct.
Don't be such a dick. You posted anything useful other than disdain?
all copies of fieseler storch
Bla bla bla …..🤢🤮
Are you flying a skip lane? Don't you just love computer narration...NOT.
Wow, what a thief of others content....
Ya everyone cares about your negative comment.
@@soulshaker17 Is it negative or is it the truth.
Pilatus Porter??!