The perfect step up from a Pietenpol.... what a great, beautiful aircraft ! I almost bought one out here in Ca. a few years ago. It was out at Desert Center, a 1936 with a 185hp Ranger. But, life changes and we bought a 1949 NAvion instead... We definitely LOVE our Navion ! I'll follow you through these videos though, Living the life at L00. Thanks for posting !
Hey Dewey, I always enjoy your grass roots flying videos. Keep em coming! I'm in Columbus Ohio building a Grega Aircamper myself, with hopes of one day dropping in on you at the DueyDrome. It may be a couple years but it something to shoot for! Cheers!
Thanks for the video! I have a thing for Fairchild aircraft since I worked with an ex-Fairchild engineer at Potomac Edison Co. BTW, Hagerstown is actually located in Maryland.
Beautiful airplane! My friend had a F-24. Beautiful piece of workmanship in the Fairchild. I loved the lines of the 30's. Owned a Stinson (46) 108 for 20 years. Really enjoy your channel. Also really like your champ. First ride in one in 1956.
Grace, Elegance and Style Three words that are used when you talk about the Fairchild. When I was a small boy, my father had a 1939 Ranger powered Fairchild 24. Years later I got to fly a Warner powered 46 Fairchild. Great airplane.
Great adventure. In the '80's I ferried several Cessna Ag Wagons to Washington from the factory. I loved the challenge of the mountain flying in a light plane. Hope you had good cabin heat.
Dewey, love your channel! So cool to see a flat land guy out in my neck of the woods...these are real mountains! ,I'm in Portland Oregon! I have a 46' Aeronca Champ (c-85 engine) I'm restoring, hope to have it back together by the end of the year. Love these flights! Thanks for bringing us along.
Really nice videos! Thanks for taking the time to make them. Love the aerial shots of our beautiful county! I just covered a set of Fairchild wings here in Germany - it is really a cool airplane. Hope to catch you this spring.
What a beautiful aircraft, and a wonderful video of the start of your trip. Thanks for sharing! And, boy, is that head craning/bobbing during the taxi at the end familiar to me! :-) Taildraggers rule!
Way too many questions while you are rolling out from ATC. In those winds you are still very much flying the airplane. You multitask very well. I guess the controllers are totally used to headset mikes and push to talk. I am retired airline pilot but have flown a lot of old airplanes with just a speaker and a hand mic. (Or a handheld and no electrical system...) Beautiful production quality in this video.
IFR jokingly means "I follow roads" (or rivers or railroads). That said, the equipment needed for en-route IFR isn't much and this plane might meet it (assuming it could pass the pitot/static and mode c tests). Edit: got another look at the panel and yeah, not enough for instrument flight rules.
Bill we started out planning 12 gph for the trip but once we got out of the mountains we started stretching out the legs. When it was all said and done, we got down to 9 gph. The 24-K has two 20 gallon tanks so at 12gph it didn't leave a lot of room to fly long legs but at 9 gph we were flying over 3 hours pretty easily.
HI Dewey. What plane do you fly with NetJets? I'm a retired corporate pilot for an energy company located on the East Coast. My last ride was a G-280. I miss the jets but I own a Stinson 108. Now I'm low and slow, but I'm OK with that. No more 4 o'clock get-ups!
Wow, I did the upholstery in this baby for Werner back in about 1990.
In 1978 My dad and I did Springfield, VA to Port Angeles, WA in his newly acquired 1946 Ranger powered F-24. Memories I will never forget.
I'm sure that was a great flight.
That's a beautiful plane,just like the cars from that era.
The perfect step up from a Pietenpol.... what a great, beautiful aircraft ! I almost bought one out here in Ca. a few years ago. It was out at Desert Center, a 1936 with a 185hp Ranger. But, life changes and we bought a 1949 NAvion instead... We definitely LOVE our Navion ! I'll follow you through these videos though, Living the life at L00. Thanks for posting !
Nice plane. I flew with Dowe in his Pietenpol Air Camper about 10 years ago.
Dewey you should really get back in touch with those guys with that Hamilton airplane and do a video about it, thats a very rare machine
Hey Dewey,
I always enjoy your grass roots flying videos. Keep em coming! I'm in Columbus Ohio building a Grega Aircamper myself, with hopes of one day dropping in on you at the DueyDrome. It may be a couple years but it something to shoot for! Cheers!
Thanks for the video! I have a thing for Fairchild aircraft since I worked with an ex-Fairchild engineer at Potomac Edison Co. BTW, Hagerstown is actually located in Maryland.
The Hamilton is usually on display @ the Historic flight museum in spokane. (with covid shut down nows the time for maintenance.
Dewey,
I enjoyed your Fairchild ferry flight. Beautiful country!
Beautiful airplane! My friend had a F-24. Beautiful piece of workmanship in the Fairchild. I loved the lines of the 30's. Owned a Stinson (46) 108 for 20 years. Really enjoy your channel. Also really like your champ. First ride in one in 1956.
Wow I haven't watched a video in a while... You look great, man!
Grace, Elegance and Style Three words that are used when you talk about the Fairchild. When I was a small boy, my father had a 1939 Ranger powered Fairchild 24. Years later I got to fly a Warner powered 46 Fairchild. Great airplane.
Glad to see another one with air under (over) the wings.
That aircraft is pristine in appearance....
What a gorgeous plane and great flying.
Fabulous!!
Such a beautiful bird. My EAA Chapter has one that hasn't been flown in like 30 years. We're getting it airworthy again. Looking forward to flying it!
Getting another Fairchild back in the air would be really good for the fairchild family. It's a solid aircraft.
Great adventure. In the '80's I ferried several Cessna Ag Wagons to Washington from the factory. I loved the challenge of the mountain flying in a light plane. Hope you had good cabin heat.
Dewey you're amazing.
You're all over the place.
Looks like you're living the dream.
Keith Kuhn
Lorain county airport
You really had your game face on for that first landing!
Hahaha, I know. No one was going to distracted me. 🙂
That’s a beauty!!!
So good to see you back Dewey,just watched Part 2 of this epic flight in such a beautiful airplane,thank you for recording and sharing your journey.
Dewey! Haven’t seen you since Avenge! Hope all is well. Nice airplane.
This is so cool and what an amazing aircraft to do it with! Thanks for bringing me along.
Really nicely done Dewey, thanks for sharing!
Thank you Todd.
My very favorite airplane.
Dewey, love your channel! So cool to see a flat land guy out in my neck of the woods...these are real mountains! ,I'm in Portland Oregon! I have a 46' Aeronca Champ (c-85 engine) I'm restoring, hope to have it back together by the end of the year. Love these flights! Thanks for bringing us along.
Really nice videos! Thanks for taking the time to make them. Love the aerial shots of our beautiful county! I just covered a set of Fairchild wings here in Germany - it is really a cool airplane. Hope to catch you this spring.
Another great adventure😉
What a beautiful aircraft, and a wonderful video of the start of your trip. Thanks for sharing! And, boy, is that head craning/bobbing during the taxi at the end familiar to me! :-) Taildraggers rule!
Beautiful plane. Looking forward to the remainder of the series. 👍
Beautiful airplane Dewey!
Absolutely beautiful aircraft!
Beautiful Fairchild, thanks for sharing!
The Hamilton is a lucky catch...as far as i know it's the only airworthy Hamilton Metalplane in the world!
Hey Dewey, what a gorgeous plane. Hope you’re well.
Thanks Wayne. Im doing good on this end. Hope your doing well also. Hope to see you out on the road someday.
@@DeweyDavenport
We haven’t been on the road much. Hopefully that changes soon. All of us are scratching for trips.
Way too many questions while you are rolling out from ATC. In those winds you are still very much flying the airplane. You multitask very well. I guess the controllers are totally used to headset mikes and push to talk. I am retired airline pilot but have flown a lot of old airplanes with just a speaker and a hand mic. (Or a handheld and no electrical system...)
Beautiful production quality in this video.
Just found your channel, awesome content!
Nice flight, beautiful plane and scenery. Face it Dewey, terrain isn't much of an issue when you are at FL40! Flying lower is more fun!
Yay another Waynesville alum.
Bravo-Whisky_Whisky
Beautiful plane!
What engine is this? Any pics of it?
You began the Flt IFR? How, with the older panel?
Thanks for the ride!
IFR jokingly means "I follow roads" (or rivers or railroads). That said, the equipment needed for en-route IFR isn't much and this plane might meet it (assuming it could pass the pitot/static and mode c tests).
Edit: got another look at the panel and yeah, not enough for instrument flight rules.
I'm curious to know the fuel burn rate for the trip. Also, are you adding anything to the fuel? I've heard Ranger engines like an additive to 100LL.
Bill we started out planning 12 gph for the trip but once we got out of the mountains we started stretching out the legs. When it was all said and done, we got down to 9 gph. The 24-K has two 20 gallon tanks so at 12gph it didn't leave a lot of room to fly long legs but at 9 gph we were flying over 3 hours pretty easily.
HI Dewey. What plane do you fly with NetJets? I'm a retired corporate pilot for an energy company located on the East Coast. My last ride was a G-280. I miss the jets but I own a Stinson 108. Now I'm low and slow, but I'm OK with that. No more 4 o'clock get-ups!
How do you like the 24 so far? I'm considering a radial 24 I found at my local airport
Do you work for Netjets, the owner of the company I work for has a friend in Virginia that flys for netjets. I got a sailboat from him.
That's an elegant airplane.
You guys should be wearing fedoras.
Maybe next time. Lol