Skyranger Local Flight From Plaistows Farm
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2024
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A Local Flight Around North London In A Skyranger Microlight As Seen From The Pilots Perspective.
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Nicely done!
Espectacular vuelo y hermosas vista aerea
super cool -you can just get a highway map and follow them to get anywhere you want
awesome filming style and scenery
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GREAT VIDEO without fucking music
I love dis vid ,
Agree withe Air Cornwall - Step on the ball in turns, perhaps even lead with rudder...
Cool video I was looking at a 2006 Skyranger for sale. What year is yours it is a classic model? Anything to look our for when buying a used Skyranger? I heard replacement frame parts are quite easy to source locally. Thank you posting a good video and the area you fly around is awesome. Adios!!
Thanks for watching. Yes it is a skyranger classic but cant remember the age of the top of my head. If possible look for a skyranger covered in XLAM covering and not dacron as XLAM lasts a lot longer. Also if one is available and your budget allows, try to get one with a 912s engine in, it cruises a bit quicker and you have more horsepower which is always nice. If your in the UK then parts are easily available from Flylight who are now the main distributor of the skyranger model.
great video with a great perspective,,, I'm looking into getting a skyranger and wondering it has enuf hight for me being 6.2 foot ??
Thank you. You will be able to have two people with room to spare no problem.
Are they a wider cockpit than the Thruster T600N or the C42? I believe the C42 is 48"?
+LEEDS8 I am not sure about the standard skyranger, but this one has modified doors to give a bit more room around the shoulder and outboard elbow so I think it makes it a bit wider than the C42 but I have not measured it as yet, but next time I go flying I will have a look & let you know.
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That would be great thank you. My backend is wider than the average bears so all the room the better :) The Thruster was fine but the C42 was better.
I did wonder if it was possible to put slightly different seats and maybe even slim down the central tunnel to achieve a little more room?
At the widest part which is where your elbows are, the distance from door to door is 43 inches
I like your cockpit. Is it stock? Which version of the Skyranger is it?.
It is the 1st 912S powered skyranger classic in the UK & was built for competitions & has been very successful winning the british, Europeans and world champions
How long is your typical landing roll?
It depends on what I'm doing. If I'm taking part in spot landing competitions (which this plane is designed for) then it's less than 100m but just on day to day flying it's about 150m. Just depends on the airfield layout really.
That thing rotates in a hurry and it climbs like it's full of helium!
What are you getting for cruise speed? I know that the 582 was around 70 knots. I would guess that you're getting a fair bit better
I cruise around 70-80 knots, I'm never in a hurry when flying and I only burn 7-9 Litres/hour so have a long range. I can also admire the views as I'm going along. I also navigate with a chart only so 70 knots is perfect for that
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Those are some impressive numbers. I'm envious!
@@captureaviation 7-9 l/h? I think our Skyranger with a 912 used around 13 l/h when cruising at 75 knots.
Be careful when turning/low airspeed, as you always seem to be way out of balance
What's the top speed and range on this beauty?
The top speed is around 115mph but you don't really want to be flying near that speed because 1) its really noisy 2) is very dangerous even with nil turbulence 3) it is incredibly scary, well for me anyway. I fly this plane around 80-90mph cruise. The tanks hold 60 Litres of fuel with the engine burning 10L/H at cruise so your looking at a flight time of about 5 hours with a reserve. They have managed for fly from London to Le Mans non stop before, but that's will minimal wind and a big bladder.
right-fly slower live longer -it's not fun to fly too fast in those kind of aircraft -i rode motorbike above a hundred mph and it was rather scary
seems a flimsy contraption. Id hate to hit the wake of ANYTHING in that thing.