Trent Palmer Tell the guy that owns that BEAUTIFUL and AMAZING PLANE that I’ll trade him my wife and my sister for that PLANE. It’s soo amazing I have to spell plane in ALL CAPS
Trent- can you get this to Mike Patey- This is a new ultra tiny engine that puts out 600 HP that might be better for his scrappy airplane than that monster heavy V8. I would love to see his comments about this engine- Thom Falcon www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/how-koenigsegg-s-2-0-liter-no-camshaft-engine-makes-600-horsepower/ar-BB119A0K?ocid=msedgdhp
not only that. This guy built this entire aircraft on his youtube channel and you can watch and learn how to make every part of it, my favorite videos he made are how to make carbon fiber panels of any shape or size. People pay like 3 grand for a carbon fiber hood for their race car but this guy could make it from scratch for like 300 bucks.
Can't take money with you! Live and enjoy it. The coolest part about this to me is that Mike built it, he did the engineering, and the work. There are plenty of folks with money, but most pay someone else to build them something cool. I come from the built not bought mentality and I have so much respect for the work Mike did. He is amazingly talented! For anyone who hasn't seen the build videos, search Mike Patey and watch the build logs! You won't be disappointed to see what went into this massive project.
I even said this on one of his videos, I was expecting him to pay people to build his plane for him, but within just a few seconds he proved me wrong. it was honestly built just like any average joe would build a motorcycle or hot rod in their garage. i thouroughly enjoyed watching his build and learned a lot from his videos. He is a very humble man, who has not let money define him.
There's a group of guys at the Presott AZ airport that built a bunch of WW2 full scale fighter planes. Ryan Falconer, who manufactures the all aluminum V-12 cylinder motors is just north of there in Chino Valley AZ. My dad built planes for decades. They get a group of guys together, that all have different skills & form a club to play. Patey & bro "git r dun" on their own, it seems.
I came across this video by accident. This was one of the most interesting and new things I came across. I watched it from beginning to the end with a BIG SMILE on my face. I could feel his happiness and love for his planes and engineering. It made my day. What a happy man. Made me happy as well :)
I am a machinist. To me, that was the most impressive part of this build. He would literally have an idea, sit at his PC and draw it up, convert it to CNC language and then machine the parts himself. If you have no technical ability, you cannot imaging how incredible that feat in and of itself is. Here's the "normal" routine. You get an idea and then you go to a design house. At this point, you're on the clock and paying money. They take your idea of what you need, then they run it by their in-house team to come up with a design. Once they do, a month later, they call you back in to approve the design. If you do agree, you sign the print and then it goes to fabrication. Once it's made depending on how complex it is and machine availability, you're looking at 2-8 weeks. They call you back in and if it's good, you take it and then go to another shop to anodize/paint/plate and a month after that, you have your part. Not Mike. That three month process is sometimes done in 24 hours. Amazing.
That's like Herbert James "Burt" Munro he was a motorcycle racer from New Zealand. He made his own parts and set the land speed record in 1967 with an old Indian motorcycle he modified.
It's my opinion that the natural intelligence of a human machinist will never be replaced by any AI technology. This plane really captivated my attention. It's simply a masterful work of art.
My dad bought one of the first Wilgas in the US back in 1977, we used to go flying every 2nd or 3rd week from Chino Airport in SoCal. I still remember going through the pre-flight and having to drag the prop through a half dozen rotations to drain the oil from the lower cylinders. We never got the takeoff roll down to 118 feet (!) but I do remember taking off in some pretty dang short distances - he would then crank it up to a 30 degree climb and head out to the desert - still one of the most thrilling memories of my life. Another great memory was taking the thing up to 14,000 feet or so for its certification, my Dad kept telling me and my high school buddy to keep checking each others lips and fingernails to make sure they weren't turning blue. No problem there, the big problem was coming back down - it seems that the original engine had auto-lean but not auto-rich so it conked out at around 10,000 feet and my Dad had to go through the entire restart procedure twice while deadsticking it, and this with a compressed air starter that only had a few shots at most. In the end he got it started, then flew down to San Diego where we got lost in clouds and almost landed at Miramar by mistake. My friend never flew with me again after that ! PS - I know all about the ground looping issue - my Dad and flew to Nevada to register his purchase of the plane (a tax thing I think), on the way back we stopped somewhere in the desert and he looped it so hard we had fuel spilling out of the top of the wing. My dad is gone now, by I had some pretty great memories of that plane, I was amazed to see what they did to it.
my father bought a 20 some y.o. piper clipper in the 60's. it's smaller than the cub, but it was a 4 seater. similar stories, lucky he/we lived thru that. finally he scared himself so bad, he parked it, it got an ant colony in it, the fabric rotted, and was disposed of.
God bless him, your Dad was a bit reckless. He must have figured that, if he went to 14 without oxygen and passed out, he'd come to around 7 and be alright. Except it sounds here like he'd forgotten about the mixture adjustment he'd have to make on the highway to Hell, so when and if he did come to, he'd have a re-start on his hands, with a compressed air rig. Maybe he'd have it by 2, or even 1, but if not, there's plenty of places to put down with that airplane, like my driveway for one example. I would have loved to flown with him.
13:44 “May I never use it...” This was some next level foresight from someone who has been around and seen a few things. *And* he can integrate his experiences to create safer solutions for his aircraft. Such a pleasure to observe the wisdom emanating from this pilot.
Rest in Peace Draco... Sad to see you go, but thank you for keeping Mike safe. Planes can always be replaced, people can't. Keep flying and I can't wait to see what Draco Version 2.0!
@@westerlywinds5684 Draco crashed. Mike was okay. th-cam.com/video/NfctWAoDXvs/w-d-xo.html Apparently he is rebuilding it. I've heard a new engine has showed up
Hi PZL-104 Wilga has been developed in '60s in Poland :) and here we're using Wilga mostly for towing gliders. It's really interesting plane. Greetings from Poland :)
One of the most technically fascinating videos I’ve seen! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 As an aviation engineer I was hanging on to every piece of information, in complete admiration of Mike’s dedication and professionalism as a pilot and engineer. A simply stunning aircraft!
I sometimes get bored watching videos of knowledgeable people talking about their sweet projects, but i could listen to this guy for hours...this awesome plane is one of a kind, and its pilot truly deserves to own it...Cheers Mike \m/
I watched the series of videos that Mike posted showing the whole process of building this aircraft. I suppose it could be a bit tedious to someone not really into the process, but I found all the videos to be fascinating!! I think there were 17 videos in total and I have them all saved in my browser. This is one incredible aircraft. I found the comparison between the original version and the final version that Mike created to be an amazing evolution. There are an incredible number of interesting bush planes out there but this thing is in a class of it's own... really!!! The videos start with and the sequence goes from there.
Because I am also very intrigued with these type Aircraft and those Savy Pilots who fly them, my question is; Is it possible for this Pilots to land and take off from an Aircraft Carrier? I think they can but it is just a thought. Anybody out there?
I grew up in Anchorage, Alaska next to Merrill Field, the busiest bush plane airport to my knowledge. I have seen so many hot rod planes, none of which hold a candle to this one right here. Well done, sir.
Ive never flown any aircraft. Only travelled in one like nearly everybody. Stumbled across this vid by accident and am absolutly loving it. These guys have such passion for flying. I could listen to this guy all day
KAMOMI , I read a great article about the Wilga back in the 80s. As soon as I saw the fusualage, I thought, that looks like a Wilga! And it was, with a new engine!
Mike is an enigma to me. I've not met the man, but I am convinced that he is one of those truly wealthy people that is oddly humble about himself, even as he's bragging about his toys. I've known a few like that, so far. Interesting people.
@@johnsaccoccio7373 He is truly wealthy because he is smart and incredibly hard working. His idea of fun is working a 10 hour day then fabricating 8 or more hours in a hanger.
The "Wilga"is a polish built utility aircraft, produced from 1962 until 2008. 1.000 plane where manufactered. The Draco is amazing, only the cabin and the tail section remind to the Wilga. Perfect designed and well done!
Just watched Mikes full Draco build series of videos. Wow what a guy. His drive, knowledge and winning personality are amazing. The true definition of the American Dream.
I've gotta say his explanation doesn't do justice. He has a youtube channel that documents the building process. This guy is an extremely talented fabricator and has a great attitude........ pun intended. I'd love to be friends with guy.
Nolan Middlemas , right you are! I watched the whole Draco conversion on Mike's channel and his engineer's mind, craftsman's hands, coupled with his unbridled enthusiasm and piloting skills, wow! We just run out of superlatives. Trent thanks for bringing Mike's Draco to us in a really classy fashion!
One of the best interviews of passion you will ever have the privelege of watching. A man and his love of flying a fabulous plane. You better be one hell of a pilot to fly this beast.
That interview was great and I love listening to Mike talk. You asked all the right questions. I didn't understand half the things you were talking about but then he would explain how those changes helped his flying style. It gave me chills. Thanks
Hands down the best ground demo video I've ever seen. I'm completely awestruck by the alterations and cannot help but feel completely lost trying to determine the center of gravity ...where (now) is the fulcrum? How important is it to know? Can someone pipe up and help me out here? I figured the plane with those modifications had to be about a million bucks! My guess was right on. A 4K FPM climb blew my mind! Just saw the last footage ...how on earth did this happen? I cannot imagine ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing plane and I admire his depth of knowledge and engineering skill. He buillt the tanks, the wings, my gosh. Also hes so enthusiastic and happy I would love to hang out with this guy and his aviation buddies.
I am happy to see I am not alone in saying that I could listen to this guy talk all day. HE is very engaging, interesting, and great personality. The unique plane helps of course,
Wilga was designed and manufactured in Poland by Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnicze (hence PZL in the model number). Wilga means oriole in Polish. It was originally designated as a small crop duster but has been used to pull sailplanes up, drop parachutists and any other general duties. Follow up design was bigger plane named Dromader (Polish name for single hump camel) Look up a picture of that plane and you will see why they chose that name.
I flew the first Wilga 2000 from UK to sun n fun Florida, then did all the certification with the FAA at Sebring. Totally amazing aircraft. Crossing the Atlantic I was down to 38kt ground speed at times ! The controls were like silk and the head of the control stick was modelled from the Spitfire. This meant you could fly with either hand in comfort. Happy days. G-RRIN.
What a refreshingly honest, smart, and down to earth guy Mike is. I think my phone is mentally spying on me, because I'm naturally drawn to anything, everything, and everyone who resonates with my own personal inclinations. He's so technically savvy and knowledgeable, but conveys it in such a joyfully detailed, unpretentious & understandable way, that I now have a much clearer view of something I was fuzzy about before he explained it. His friendly enthusiasm (about everything) is so contagious that one can't help but like him. This video popped up out of nowhere and reminded me of just how fascinated I was by physics, mechanics and the tools I use to bring ideas to reality. I bet he has an awesome supportive wife.
This plane is "Wilga" read as "Vilhga" produced in Poland since late 60s till now, the name means bird "oriole". Wilga is the best smal 1 engine plane in its class in the world, short start & landing. On Wilga Polish pilots win many times the european & world championships in "precision flights". On this movie you see capabilities of this plane even with original radial engine it can start & land on skyscraper roof & it is very easy to fly.
Thanks Trent! What a privilege ot is to see this and all the hard work put into explained so well. And thanks to Mike for sharing with us, beautiful aircraft, and you deserve a big hell ya. Impressive work and the passion reeks with havoc :)
You can tell Mike is an awesome dude , very knowledgeable he seems like he would be a great guy to be friends with or even work for if he was your boss. I'm a professional welder by trade and can truly appreciate all the mechanical aptitude and ability along with his creativity that went into this high of a quailty built machine well done.
U shud be a comedian. Guyz in comments saying they sell their wifes soul 2thdevil2have this "badass" airplane. I am the airplane engineer king of kings thvery 1st airplane i design 90's was thlast ever had 2b engineered. (After studying airplanes only2months.) That airplane blanketed entire globe of RC slope planes as kids wouldnt fly anything else. This "Draco" plane vid? looks incredibly stupid 2me. Monstrously powerful loud ridiculously dangerous draggy gas guzzler. Needs lift. Longer wings like a sailplane. Needs canards = land 50mph. Do u know? how many people these shthead Draconian angel devil planes killed last century? Did u know most horrible handling plane i ever flew was passenger jet lol with its swept wings massively underpowered stabilizers. Weight &fuel exagerated tail wag when coupled with swept wings that encourage spiral = plane constantly wanting wag its tail. Like flying drunk sack of potatoes&landing precision abyssmal. When airplanes become even LITTLE tail heavy flying IM.. POSS... IBLE.... thats why Satans boys gives passenger plane long tail. LOL same reason Satan builds rear engine Ferrari they tailspin out. Satans BEAST cmputer cntrols all manufacturing. Passenger plane. Almost bad as flying fighter jet.Till is fully loaded &gassed up then is even worse. ..1idiot after th other after th other after th other after th other. Lucifer also likes planes flying 30,000 ft. There is little of Yahwehs orgone lifeforce up there = Reptilian angel can soul scalp u more easily. Evil possesed people like wherewolves often become pilots bcuz evil atmosphere those altitudes more cmfrtable. Space: Thbiblical abyss. Blue glo over earth = Yahwehs life force. Lol Satan knows humans can travel via portals like Star Trek does. (Humans can NOT enter space. Its impossible. Reptilian angels will soul scalp them 2live in their bodies.) 95% humans = TARES. TARES = satans kids. Cmplete idiots. Lucifer puts demons in clone human bodies. Demons: either dumb or dumber. They make great vids tho but thsubscriber counts fake as is thcomments section. Tares here2promote false reality like this phony pandemic&poison vaccines. These arent humans you tube they cmputer animations. Satans Tares very ADVANCED robots. Our solar system used 2b heaven &Satan was th original Jesus. He hacked heaven with Hadron Collider ruining solar system. Angels retreated&his planet became our asteroid belt. He drank black goo from Yahwehs abandened creation cmputer Jupiter. You live in a matrix &Satan can hack reality. 2u, this plane a wonderful piece of bad boy engineering. 2me this plane akin2 800lb Harley Davidson with monkey high bars, no shocks, loud car engine & shthead from hell riding pisition with skulls &fires of hell drawn on thtank lolmost. All airplanes can be engineered 2stall under 50mph it means plane can land on a forest canopy 45mph with every1 unharmed. th-cam.com/video/PqhI4MeCn1c/w-d-xo.html
Like Richard Bach ( of Jonathan Livingston Seagull fame) says, there is a passionate fraternity of flyers that is definitively different than everyday aviators. This gentleman -- a true flyer -- has as much tech depth as he does magnetism and charisma. Here is a soul who deserves the best of what the sky has to offer.
Thanks for sharing. Remarkably lucid observations and explanation by Mike. Even as someone w/no experience in this field I found it (mostly)(!) understandable, as well as interesting. Thanks to Mike for his sharing about his plane too!
I know that I’m saying that’s the ironic but cool thing. The fact that right when they’re talking about how much fuel Draco eats up, the Blue Angels in their F-18 Hornets flyby. Which we all know fighter jets now with their afterburning engines consume a lot of fuel.
I was a Navy mechanic and I can tell you he is one of a kind and they only come every 20 -30 years...So keep them happy at what they do...Build with them...and learn flight...
Wow! His ability to engineer out plains short comings is impressive. Most people can recognize problems and brainstorm potential remedies but lack the ability to engineer the fix. This man not only engineers the fix, he implements them in real time....the take off distance is awesome. Please post footage showcasing flight abilities.
Great Video Trent. I am happy I was there to see this plane at the STOL competition. Not sure words can describe actually watching it. Love Mike's enthusiasm. Great to meet you at Osh18, keep up the excellent video's.
I watched this video 4 years ago when you posted it. Impressed then, impressed again today! Mike is a cool guy. His knowledge and enthusiasm is off the charts. Beautiful aircraft. 🪶
Mike has to be the happiest pilot I've ever heard & I Can see Why ! His engineering skills are Execellent ! And his Aircraft is bar none the most interesting I've ever seen ! and I've worked on and arround Aircraft over 25 years ! Go Mike !! .. love watching your channel !!
Without a doubt my favorite plane. Got the pleasure of seeing one in person when I ran the airport at Lakeway, TX back in the day. Awesome plane. the work you did on this one is just breathtaking.
I just found out about this. Sucks, but I'm glad Mike and his family are okay. Could we possibly see a Draco II of some sort in the future.......I certainly hope so!
Real Trance, go watch the build video. It is a lot of fun to watch! Makes you appreciate the finished effort all the more! Plus the guy's excitement is contagious.
I mean, it was hardly a ground-loop in this case... Wind blew it like a kite. Not a typical ground loop. Like Mike already admitted, it was totally his mistake for over-estimating the plane... And look at the thing. Who wouldn't?
In 1984 I was a brand new CIA "CT" aka Career Trainee and was taking a course called SOTC - Special Operations Training Course. It was 10 weeks crawling around in the woods of The Farm and a "familiarization" of CIA paramilitary operations covering land, sea and air (the Farm is on the York River and also has a great airstrip). Only a few of us had any military background and were actually destined for PM work and nothing we saw would have been new to them, the rest of us were there to be evaluated and observed by instructors to weed out the obvious losers and for us to "bond" together for future career networking and such. Having been in Boy Scouts fieldcraft was known to me so it was a lot of fun. Relevant to these STOL aircraft, we were on our zodiac inflatable boats in the middle of the York one night and were supposed to "meet an asset" on the shore, so dark could not see my hands, he flashed his flashlight once and it was like we were blinded. Got to shore and we were told to just stand where we were. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the spinning prop of one of those planes appeared within meters of us, it had special sound suppressing mufflers and had landed and crawled right up on us! We were at the end of the runway and didn't know it. Those planes could land standing still in a stiff wind. Amazing. Later we pushed parachute equipped cargo out of other small planes, not easy to get it to land in the right place, and did static line parachute jumps out of Canadian high wing Islanders and walked out the rear of CH-47 Chinooks flown by Marines helping us out. Five jumps, scared myself to death, was 29. spyscape.com/article/spy-school-confidential-cia-officers-spill-secrets-about-what-really-happens-at-the-farm
The Wilga is of Polish design. I actually flew as a passenger with a test pilot in a Wilga over Warsaw back in 1970. It was one of the best flights I ever had
Absolutely great video. And Mike's enthusiasm is contagious. Phenomenal aircraft, and unlike a lot of airplane drivers, he has about the best understanding of what that plane is doing as well as what it means that I have ever encountered. Man, would I ever love to get my hands on the controls of this baby. But I'd gladly settle for a ride in the cargo compartment.
I’m not a pilot, but I have loved airplanes and experimental aircraft since childhood. That is the most beautiful airplane I’ve ever seen. So much thought put into every aspect of it. Also the fact is a bush plane. My childhood fantasy was to be the dc-3 pilot who brought mail and medical supplies to remote places. Anyone want to build a carbon fiber DC3? …… with pontoons? Lol. Simply beautiful machine! Well done!
Good stuff. One suggestion. When you are interviewing and the person starts talking about a part, like the rear wheels, focus on the wheels. I really wanted to see those rear wheels , but you stayed focused on him talking the whole time. Then, when he said "and there's the rear light," you just did a quick pan and said "oh yeah" and panned back, not even one full second on the light.
Yes ...I mean we all have the pause button so IF the videotographers would simply hold the camera on a view for a few seconds even? Long enough to reliably hit pause and examine the view or component ...is a pet peeve of mine too ...that and failures to list pertinent details can make an otherwise stellar video an exercise in frustration
Look, this was a down and dirty interview, he even stated it at the beginning. There are a dozen videos on each phase of this build, so if you want details, go watch the video on how it was made. This was a high level touch on the overall plane, not an instructional "how to" video. Give the guy a break.
One doesn't need a formal engineering degree to read, write & understand math. My grandpa, maybe, had an 8th grade education but he could read, write & do math. He was the highest paid mechanic in the Ford Dealership garage, when he was 15 & could engineer & build anything. My dad built homebuilts, restorations, & resto "rods" 'til he couldn't get around anymore, with no engineering degree. "Engineers" are usually proof one can be "educated" beyond their intelligence, let alone "common sense"! lol
Love the build and the story, but let's get one thing straight Draco flag is the Dacians war flag. Yes, there were Roman legions formed from Dacians once they were conquered, but it was, and always will be the badass Dacians' war flag, The Draco. Glad to hear he's rebuilt it. It's a bucket list for sure.
C'mon Mike, build a twin turboprop with even bigger engines, VTOL using reaction thrusters from spacecraft!! You know you want to!! Mike has his own channel with a fairly complete build log of the Wilga, and he also owns a world record holder turbo lancair called turbulence. My new role model!!
Yes, amazing what can be done with common materials and techniques, but being bold with design. I'm a huge fan, and have my won miniature space program: th-cam.com/video/J7f8hf8kgfg/w-d-xo.html
Hmm... Funny... I know everyone in the video. what timestamp are you in the video? Micro spacecraft are not crazy. Cannot speak as to any individual's sainity. If you really want your mind blown in this regard, check out "Breakthrough Starshot". In the meantime, there are already lots of tiny spacecraft. My project is just to let people do atmospheric testing with air launch, and the last two steps of EDL.
Watched the vid. Impressed with the build. Then find out it was crashed reading the comments. Going the other spectrum I got the opportunity to see the Hughes racer Jim Wright built. Took a few pics of it just before he got approved for Osh Kosh then crashed it on the way home. Those magnificent men and their flying machines.
Yeah, but its a turboprop. I wouldn't say its nice power for such a little plane. I would say its impressive that you managed to cram that engine into that small a plane. You might have heard the expression "the tail wagging the dog", well I can understand why he's concerned about finding the "stall speed". With that much power and that prop, its gonna be the prop turning the plane.
For more footage of Draco in action check out Mike's first official day in the backcountry: th-cam.com/video/D5Z2VNTFp-Q/w-d-xo.html 👍
IN COSTA RICA, THEY ALL READY HAVE BAD ASS PLANE, JUST AS, AND BETTER
Saw this at eaa yesterday was amazing to see in person beautiful plane.
Trent Palmer
Tell the guy that owns that BEAUTIFUL and AMAZING PLANE that I’ll trade him my wife and my sister for that PLANE. It’s soo amazing I have to spell plane in ALL CAPS
RIP Draco. He just rolled it taking off in a crosswind.
Trent- can you get this to Mike Patey- This is a new ultra tiny engine that puts out 600 HP that might be better for his scrappy airplane than that monster heavy V8. I would love to see his comments about this engine- Thom Falcon www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/how-koenigsegg-s-2-0-liter-no-camshaft-engine-makes-600-horsepower/ar-BB119A0K?ocid=msedgdhp
Nice to hear someone on YT who's enthusiastic and can express himself in full, concise, articulate sentences
not only that. This guy built this entire aircraft on his youtube channel and you can watch and learn how to make every part of it, my favorite videos he made are how to make carbon fiber panels of any shape or size. People pay like 3 grand for a carbon fiber hood for their race car but this guy could make it from scratch for like 300 bucks.
Can't take money with you! Live and enjoy it. The coolest part about this to me is that Mike built it, he did the engineering, and the work. There are plenty of folks with money, but most pay someone else to build them something cool. I come from the built not bought mentality and I have so much respect for the work Mike did. He is amazingly talented! For anyone who hasn't seen the build videos, search Mike Patey and watch the build logs! You won't be disappointed to see what went into this massive project.
I even said this on one of his videos, I was expecting him to pay people to build his plane for him, but within just a few seconds he proved me wrong. it was honestly built just like any average joe would build a motorcycle or hot rod in their garage. i thouroughly enjoyed watching his build and learned a lot from his videos. He is a very humble man, who has not let money define him.
He sure does!
Agreed, I learned a lot about carbon fiber!
It's all about work ethic. I dont think the guy ever sleeps.
There's a group of guys at the Presott AZ airport that built a bunch of WW2 full scale fighter planes. Ryan Falconer, who manufactures the all aluminum V-12 cylinder motors is just north of there in Chino Valley AZ. My dad built planes for decades. They get a group of guys together, that all have different skills & form a club to play. Patey & bro "git r dun" on their own, it seems.
I came across this video by accident. This was one of the most interesting and new things I came across. I watched it from beginning to the end with a BIG SMILE on my face. I could feel his happiness and love for his planes and engineering. It made my day. What a happy man. Made me happy as well :)
Same here!
We could use this aircraft on Australian outback cattle stations airstrips, tough strip landing gear, STOL, 35 inch rubber, 30 mph stall, superb!
Not a pilot, but an engineer and know a bit about flying. This is truly amazing. What a great plane
I am a machinist. To me, that was the most impressive part of this build. He would literally have an idea, sit at his PC and draw it up, convert it to CNC language and then machine the parts himself. If you have no technical ability, you cannot imaging how incredible that feat in and of itself is. Here's the "normal" routine. You get an idea and then you go to a design house. At this point, you're on the clock and paying money. They take your idea of what you need, then they run it by their in-house team to come up with a design. Once they do, a month later, they call you back in to approve the design. If you do agree, you sign the print and then it goes to fabrication. Once it's made depending on how complex it is and machine availability, you're looking at 2-8 weeks. They call you back in and if it's good, you take it and then go to another shop to anodize/paint/plate and a month after that, you have your part. Not Mike. That three month process is sometimes done in 24 hours. Amazing.
That's like Herbert James "Burt" Munro he was a motorcycle racer from New Zealand. He made his own parts and set the land speed record in 1967 with an old Indian motorcycle he modified.
@@donivanpotter2762 That movie on him was fun to watch with Anthony Hopkins
I'm a machinist at Bell Helicopter. Agreed....
Just buy your own cnc then the design is at your own expense and time
It's my opinion that the natural intelligence of a human machinist will never be replaced by any AI technology. This plane really captivated my attention. It's simply a masterful work of art.
Mike Patey, a genius and a legend. Lift-off in 3 seconds!
My dad bought one of the first Wilgas in the US back in 1977, we used to go flying every 2nd or 3rd week from Chino Airport in SoCal. I still remember going through the pre-flight and having to drag the prop through a half dozen rotations to drain the oil from the lower cylinders. We never got the takeoff roll down to 118 feet (!) but I do remember taking off in some pretty dang short distances - he would then crank it up to a 30 degree climb and head out to the desert - still one of the most thrilling memories of my life.
Another great memory was taking the thing up to 14,000 feet or so for its certification, my Dad kept telling me and my high school buddy to keep checking each others lips and fingernails to make sure they weren't turning blue. No problem there, the big problem was coming back down - it seems that the original engine had auto-lean but not auto-rich so it conked out at around 10,000 feet and my Dad had to go through the entire restart procedure twice while deadsticking it, and this with a compressed air starter that only had a few shots at most. In the end he got it started, then flew down to San Diego where we got lost in clouds and almost landed at Miramar by mistake.
My friend never flew with me again after that !
PS - I know all about the ground looping issue - my Dad and flew to Nevada to register his purchase of the plane (a tax thing I think), on the way back we stopped somewhere in the desert and he looped it so hard we had fuel spilling out of the top of the wing.
My dad is gone now, by I had some pretty great memories of that plane, I was amazed to see what they did to it.
Thank you for sharing that. It reminded me of some of the times I flew with my Dad (RIP). Memories.
Rory Deutsch thanks for sharing... A GREAT LEGACY
my father bought a 20 some y.o. piper clipper in the 60's. it's smaller than the cub, but it was a 4 seater. similar stories, lucky he/we lived thru that. finally he scared himself so bad, he parked it, it got an ant colony in it, the fabric rotted, and was disposed of.
God bless him, your Dad was a bit reckless.
He must have figured that, if he went to 14 without oxygen and passed out, he'd come to around 7 and be alright. Except it sounds here like he'd forgotten about the mixture adjustment he'd have to make on the highway to Hell, so when and if he did come to, he'd have a re-start on his hands, with a compressed air rig.
Maybe he'd have it by 2, or even 1, but if not, there's plenty of places to put down with that airplane, like my driveway for one example.
I would have loved to flown with him.
Where was your hangar at? The K hangars belong to my dad and grandpa been at chino for 30 plus years.
Mike is a very sympathetic guy, a joy listening to him explaining the stuff i don't know nothing about.
13:44 “May I never use it...” This was some next level foresight from someone who has been around and seen a few things. *And* he can integrate his experiences to create safer solutions for his aircraft. Such a pleasure to observe the wisdom emanating from this pilot.
Came here to say the same... Mike is awesome.
You are one of a few on youtube who can make a 20-minute long video and have it feel like 5 minutes. GREAT JOB!!!
A pilot with that much knowledge of his gear and the mechanical skills makes any plane so much safer. Great video!
Awesome video!!!! !!!
@2be Blunt wow. Thats not good.
@2be Blunt Took off in a nasty crosswind. It's on video on YT.
This didn’t age well
@@JohnDoe-eo8gi Huh? Please explain!
Rest in Peace Draco... Sad to see you go, but thank you for keeping Mike safe. Planes can always be replaced, people can't. Keep flying and I can't wait to see what Draco Version 2.0!
What happened?
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@@westerlywinds5684 Draco crashed. Mike was okay.
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Apparently he is rebuilding it. I've heard a new engine has showed up
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I love Mike’s honesty with the whole thing. What a cool guy. Look forward to seeing more of home in some group flights.
Hi PZL-104 Wilga has been developed in '60s in Poland :) and here we're using Wilga mostly for towing gliders. It's really interesting plane. Greetings from Poland :)
I think it ended up being bought by EADS (Airbus) and produced until 2006 or so.
One of the most technically fascinating videos I’ve seen! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 As an aviation engineer I was hanging on to every piece of information, in complete admiration of Mike’s dedication and professionalism as a pilot and engineer. A simply stunning aircraft!
I sometimes get bored watching videos of knowledgeable people talking about their sweet projects, but i could listen to this guy for hours...this awesome plane is one of a kind, and its pilot truly deserves to own it...Cheers Mike \m/
I watched the series of videos that Mike posted showing the whole process of building this aircraft. I suppose it could be a bit tedious to someone not really into the process, but I found all the videos to be fascinating!! I think there were 17 videos in total and I have them all saved in my browser. This is one incredible aircraft. I found the comparison between the original version and the final version that Mike created to be an amazing evolution. There are an incredible number of interesting bush planes out there but this thing is in a class of it's own... really!!!
The videos start with and the sequence goes from there.
I love listening to details like this. More info the better but I agree, some people are just boring.
MrShiffles He’s starting a new project I herd. 👍
Because I am also very intrigued with these type Aircraft and those Savy Pilots who fly them, my question is; Is it possible for this Pilots to land and take off from an Aircraft Carrier? I think they can but it is just a thought. Anybody out there?
Luis Cirilo Of course , they can pretty much land anywhere. These planes can land in what would equal 5-6 car lengths.
I grew up in Anchorage, Alaska next to Merrill Field, the busiest bush plane airport to my knowledge. I have seen so many hot rod planes, none of which hold a candle to this one right here. Well done, sir.
Yes! Exactly what I wanted. A Trent Palmer video on Draco. Thanks.
Ive never flown any aircraft. Only travelled in one like nearly everybody. Stumbled across this vid by accident and am absolutly loving it. These guys have such passion for flying. I could listen to this guy all day
As a Polish whose emotionally attached to Wilgas- Thank You Mike!
KAMOMI , I read a great article about the Wilga back in the 80s. As soon as I saw the fusualage, I thought, that looks like a Wilga! And it was, with a new engine!
KAMOMI don’t fret too much, you Polish people are very good at making beer and sausages too 👍
no wlasnie tak patrze...co to za dziwny silnik w wildze!
pretty impressed with his technical knowledge. Loved that he personally crafted so much of the plane, not just paying somebody else to do it.
Nathan Knight Mike takes our FT crafting to a whole new level!
yeah amazing, how does he know how to tool and machine new parts, pretty cool!
This guy is "a mad Man" :)
amazing that this impresses you but you can't be bothered to type "I'm" or even "I" in your own sentences
It really isn't a Draco anymore. Different engine, wings, tail, landing gear.
Mike is an enigma to me. I've not met the man, but I am convinced that he is one of those truly wealthy people that is oddly humble about himself, even as he's bragging about his toys. I've known a few like that, so far. Interesting people.
Wondering what Mike did for a living came to mind immediately. Shrugs shoulders, yeah I put a PT6 in it, half million used, no biggie.
@@johnsaccoccio7373 He is truly wealthy because he is smart and incredibly hard working. His idea of fun is working a 10 hour day then fabricating 8 or more hours in a hanger.
The "Wilga"is a polish built utility aircraft, produced from 1962 until 2008. 1.000 plane where manufactered. The Draco is amazing, only the cabin and the tail section remind to the Wilga. Perfect designed and well done!
Wings also, especially characteristic slots of Wilga.
@@dgcbadania slots are gone, has fixed slats now
Just watched Mikes full Draco build series of videos. Wow what a guy. His drive, knowledge and winning personality are amazing. The true definition of the American Dream.
and crash
nie zbudował a przebudował Polski samolot Wiga
The true definition of egotist just like Trump.
I’m not “into planes” but this thing is badass. That landing / launch is insanely short.
I've gotta say his explanation doesn't do justice. He has a youtube channel that documents the building process. This guy is an extremely talented fabricator and has a great attitude........ pun intended. I'd love to be friends with guy.
I think Draco is the highlight and mascot of Oshkosh 2018...
Nolan Middlemas , right you are! I watched the whole Draco conversion on Mike's channel and his engineer's mind, craftsman's hands, coupled with his unbridled enthusiasm and piloting skills, wow! We just run out of superlatives. Trent thanks for bringing Mike's Draco to us in a really classy fashion!
One of the best interviews of passion you will ever have the privelege of watching. A man and his love of flying a fabulous plane. You better be one hell of a pilot to fly this beast.
Mike it is mint, love it and will say it again, genuine and humble dude.
Btw thanks Trent, was mint!
That interview was great and I love listening to Mike talk. You asked all the right questions. I didn't understand half the things you were talking about but then he would explain how those changes helped his flying style. It gave me chills. Thanks
Hands down the best ground demo video I've ever seen. I'm completely awestruck by the alterations and cannot help but feel completely lost trying to determine the center of gravity ...where (now) is the fulcrum? How important is it to know? Can someone pipe up and help me out here? I figured the plane with those modifications had to be about a million bucks! My guess was right on. A 4K FPM climb blew my mind! Just saw the last footage ...how on earth did this happen? I cannot imagine ...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This fella just seems like a truly cool and honest guy. Good luck in flying your cool plane and be safe.
Amazing plane and I admire his depth of knowledge and engineering skill. He buillt the tanks, the wings, my gosh. Also hes so enthusiastic and happy I would love to hang out with this guy and his aviation buddies.
I am happy to see I am not alone in saying that I could listen to this guy talk all day. HE is very engaging, interesting, and great personality. The unique plane helps of course,
Wilga was designed and manufactured in Poland by Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnicze (hence PZL in the model number). Wilga means oriole in Polish. It was originally designated as a small crop duster but has been used to pull sailplanes up, drop parachutists and any other general duties.
Follow up design was bigger plane named Dromader (Polish name for single hump camel) Look up a picture of that plane and you will see why they chose that name.
@skandal1966 the original radial engine has been replaced on this one
@skandal1966 The Polish WILGA is a beauty... Viva Poland and congrats... 😃🤝🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱👍🏼
Dodaj jeszcze, że na tych samolotach Polacy byli latami bezkonkurencyjni w mistrzostwach świata w lataniu precyzyjnym.
The factory that built Wilga still exist in Warsaw. It is now called Airbus Poland S.A.
I flew the first Wilga 2000 from UK to sun n fun Florida, then did all the certification with the FAA at Sebring.
Totally amazing aircraft. Crossing the Atlantic I was down to 38kt ground speed at times !
The controls were like silk and the head of the control stick was modelled from the Spitfire. This meant you could fly with either hand in comfort. Happy days. G-RRIN.
Is it still called "ground speed" if you're over the water? [grin]
What a refreshingly honest, smart, and down to earth guy Mike is. I think my phone is mentally spying on me, because I'm naturally drawn to anything, everything, and everyone who resonates with my own personal inclinations. He's so technically savvy and knowledgeable, but conveys it in such a joyfully detailed, unpretentious & understandable way, that I now have a much clearer view of something I was fuzzy about before he explained it. His friendly enthusiasm (about everything) is so contagious that one can't help but like him.
This video popped up out of nowhere and reminded me of just how fascinated I was by physics, mechanics and the tools I use to bring ideas to reality.
I bet he has an awesome supportive wife.
This plane is "Wilga" read as "Vilhga" produced in Poland since late 60s till now, the name means bird "oriole". Wilga is the best smal 1 engine plane in its class in the world, short start & landing. On Wilga Polish pilots win many times the european & world championships in "precision flights". On this movie you see capabilities of this plane even with original radial engine it can start & land on skyscraper roof & it is very easy to fly.
Not only built, but also designed in Poland.
What is its top speed please?
@@wojciechbiaek9725 what is its top speed please?
Thanks Trent! What a privilege ot is to see this and all the hard work put into explained so well. And thanks to Mike for sharing with us, beautiful aircraft, and you deserve a big hell ya. Impressive work and the passion reeks with havoc :)
You can tell Mike is an awesome dude , very knowledgeable he seems like he would be a great guy to be friends with or even work for if he was your boss. I'm a professional welder by trade and can truly appreciate all the mechanical aptitude and ability along with his creativity that went into this high of a quailty built machine well done.
U shud be a comedian.
Guyz in comments saying they sell their wifes soul 2thdevil2have this "badass" airplane.
I am the airplane engineer king of kings thvery 1st airplane i design 90's was thlast ever had 2b engineered. (After studying airplanes only2months.) That airplane blanketed entire globe of RC slope planes as kids wouldnt fly anything else.
This "Draco" plane vid? looks incredibly stupid 2me. Monstrously powerful loud ridiculously dangerous draggy gas guzzler.
Needs lift. Longer wings like a sailplane.
Needs canards = land 50mph.
Do u know? how many people these shthead Draconian angel devil planes killed last century?
Did u know most horrible handling plane i ever flew was passenger jet lol with its swept wings massively underpowered stabilizers. Weight &fuel exagerated tail wag when coupled with swept wings that encourage spiral = plane constantly wanting wag its tail. Like flying drunk sack of potatoes&landing precision abyssmal.
When airplanes become even LITTLE tail heavy flying IM.. POSS... IBLE.... thats why Satans boys gives passenger plane long tail.
LOL same reason Satan builds rear engine Ferrari they tailspin out. Satans BEAST cmputer cntrols all manufacturing.
Passenger plane. Almost bad as flying fighter jet.Till is fully loaded &gassed up then is even worse.
..1idiot after th other after th other after th other after th other.
Lucifer also likes planes flying 30,000 ft. There is little of Yahwehs orgone lifeforce up there = Reptilian angel can soul scalp u more easily. Evil possesed people like wherewolves often become pilots bcuz evil atmosphere those altitudes more cmfrtable. Space: Thbiblical abyss. Blue glo over earth = Yahwehs life force.
Lol Satan knows humans can travel via portals like Star Trek does.
(Humans can NOT enter space. Its impossible. Reptilian angels will soul scalp them 2live in their bodies.)
95% humans = TARES. TARES = satans kids. Cmplete idiots. Lucifer puts demons in clone human bodies. Demons: either dumb or dumber. They make great vids tho but thsubscriber counts fake as is thcomments section.
Tares here2promote false reality like this phony pandemic&poison vaccines.
These arent humans you tube they cmputer animations.
Satans Tares very ADVANCED robots.
Our solar system used 2b heaven &Satan was th original Jesus. He hacked heaven with Hadron Collider ruining solar system. Angels retreated&his planet became our asteroid belt.
He drank black goo from Yahwehs abandened creation cmputer Jupiter. You live in a matrix &Satan can hack reality.
2u, this plane a wonderful piece of bad boy engineering.
2me this plane akin2 800lb Harley Davidson with monkey high bars, no shocks, loud car engine & shthead from hell riding pisition with skulls &fires of hell drawn on thtank lolmost.
All airplanes can be engineered 2stall under 50mph it means plane can land on a forest canopy 45mph with every1 unharmed.
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Like Richard Bach ( of Jonathan Livingston Seagull fame) says, there is a passionate fraternity of flyers that is definitively different than everyday aviators. This gentleman -- a true flyer -- has as much tech depth as he does magnetism and charisma. Here is a soul who deserves the best of what the sky has to offer.
Has charisma, but I strongly doubt that he is magnetic.
Thanks for sharing. Remarkably lucid observations and explanation by Mike. Even as someone w/no experience in this field I found it (mostly)(!) understandable, as well as interesting. Thanks to Mike for his sharing about his plane too!
This plane was the closest I’ve ever seen to a 3D- RC plane. The oversized control surfaces and power to weight ratio were incredible.
I do fly the rc model of the Draco...!
The "power to weight ratio" is completely "unusable".
That plane is so awesome. I like how when he said it was a gass guzzler that’s when the Blue Angels flew by. Great video and man the Draco is a beast.
C2Greyhound1964
That flyby alone probably burnt more fuel than Draco carries. lol
I know that I’m saying that’s the ironic but cool thing. The fact that right when they’re talking about how much fuel Draco eats up, the Blue Angels in their F-18 Hornets flyby. Which we all know fighter jets now with their afterburning engines consume a lot of fuel.
C2Greyhound1964
I know you know...just saying.
That is the coolest plane I've ever seen. I could actually take off and land it in my own backyard(if I could fly) . Crazy
Yeah - and the million dollars
madrx2 how big is your fucking back yard ?????
Hanniffy Dinn 1 acre.
madrx2 you should buy a micro light airplane mate ! Even a gyro copter..... Anything !
I miss her, cant wait for DRACO version 2.0!!
What a hell of a nice guy. Great interview!
Hes a great communicator!
WOW! This guy loves his machine! How cool is it to be that skilled in order to do all those mods. Thanks for showing!
I was a Navy mechanic and I can tell you he is one of a kind and they only come every 20 -30 years...So keep them happy at what they do...Build with them...and learn flight...
I do not claim to know much about planes but I am very impressed with the fuel supply modifications.
5:55 "It's a gas guzzler but not compared to..." Shreeeeroommmmm
Perfect timing.
Wow! His ability to engineer out plains short comings is impressive. Most people can recognize problems and brainstorm potential remedies but lack the ability to engineer the fix. This man not only engineers the fix, he implements them in real time....the take off distance is awesome. Please post footage showcasing flight abilities.
Great Video Trent. I am happy I was there to see this plane at the STOL competition. Not sure words can describe actually watching it. Love Mike's enthusiasm. Great to meet you at Osh18, keep up the excellent video's.
dont know how i got here.
but thats a totally badass plane.
amazing look.and performance
That thing is absolutely insane!! That takeoff and landing was so impressive. This thing is so versatile. Imagine if everyone could afford it!!
I watched this video 4 years ago when you posted it. Impressed then, impressed again today!
Mike is a cool guy. His knowledge and enthusiasm is off the charts.
Beautiful aircraft.
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Fuel tank design = genius. Mike is so generous with his explanations.
CZSurfrider Even inverted... priceless
Great interview. Thanks.
Mike has to be the happiest pilot I've ever heard & I Can see Why ! His engineering skills are Execellent ! And his Aircraft is bar none the most interesting I've ever seen ! and I've worked on and arround Aircraft over 25 years !
Go Mike !! ..
love watching your channel !!
With all the improvements in design, they could put that thing back into production as a "B" model.
🅱️ model
Great videos Trent. You've inspired me to start my flying career. I flew for the first time in a non-commercial plane this morning. :)
Without a doubt my favorite plane. Got the pleasure of seeing one in person when I ran the airport at Lakeway, TX back in the day. Awesome plane. the work you did on this one is just breathtaking.
R.I.P. DRACO, the most badass bush plane ever built. You will be missed.
I just found out about this. Sucks, but I'm glad Mike and his family are okay. Could we possibly see a Draco II of some sort in the future.......I certainly hope so!
Was the best plane ever in my opinion :( glad they are fine tho!
He will rebuild it :)
Draco WILL be back.
It is on the intertubes. A million years from now someone will be selling Draco replicas.
Its rebuilt and better than ever!
Airplanes and the people that fly and build them are awesome!
It's refreshing to listen to a guy who knows his craft and can explain it with enthusiasm.
I just realized I was smiling for 20 minutes and 36 seconds! LOL!! AMAZING!!!!
This guy is a total LEGEND. Imagine him as your best friend!
I really liked Mike's personality very well informed and knows his business.... great video..
Thanks for keeping the Wilga alive! This is the coolest one! Greetings from Poland!
Bring them back into production!
And with these upgrades.
Awesome little BRUTE Plane and AWESOME OWNER . What a cool Dude . Thumbs-up , Loud Applause .
Clearly a Man with a Real Passion for what he does .
Amazing, Mike is a genius he has built some amazing aircraft, and seems like a great guy.
Incredible aircraft, I'm not much into aviation but I love this kind of stuff.... it definitely does make me interested.
Same here
Real Trance, go watch the build video. It is a lot of fun to watch! Makes you appreciate the finished effort all the more! Plus the guy's excitement is contagious.
I have watched all his videos now haha, might be my new favourite channel :) But yes, everyone, check it out if you haven't!
So much knowledge, ambition and drive in 1 man!
WOW! This guy need to start his own plane modding company! Great expertise!
Mike seems such a great character, and it's obvious how passionate he is about his flying.
"almost every wilga in existence has been ground looped" RIP DRACO :'(
Indeed - Mike being prophetic @13:39 😢
kevalb94 @foreshadowing it 😢
Loved it, not an aviator but watched every vid about it... mother nature tossed it like a 5 year old flying a kite on the beach!!!
He called it
I mean, it was hardly a ground-loop in this case... Wind blew it like a kite. Not a typical ground loop. Like Mike already admitted, it was totally his mistake for over-estimating the plane... And look at the thing. Who wouldn't?
What a super interesting guy! Extremely passionate about what he does, an example for many!
Mike is the John Force of bush planes.
Kenny Phillips exactly! I couldn't put my finger on it but they could be twins, or would it be triplets with Mark?
You're not wrong XD
That's a really bad comparison! Mike is a genuine nice guy with zero arrogance.
So true NZ Salt Flats Racer! John Force is a complete and total dickhead, while Mike seems cool.
Force isn't actually arrogant; I've been following him for a couple of decades.
In 1984 I was a brand new CIA "CT" aka Career Trainee and was taking a course called SOTC - Special Operations Training Course. It was 10 weeks crawling around in the woods of The Farm and a "familiarization" of CIA paramilitary operations covering land, sea and air (the Farm is on the York River and also has a great airstrip). Only a few of us had any military background and were actually destined for PM work and nothing we saw would have been new to them, the rest of us were there to be evaluated and observed by instructors to weed out the obvious losers and for us to "bond" together for future career networking and such. Having been in Boy Scouts fieldcraft was known to me so it was a lot of fun. Relevant to these STOL aircraft, we were on our zodiac inflatable boats in the middle of the York one night and were supposed to "meet an asset" on the shore, so dark could not see my hands, he flashed his flashlight once and it was like we were blinded. Got to shore and we were told to just stand where we were. Suddenly, out of nowhere, the spinning prop of one of those planes appeared within meters of us, it had special sound suppressing mufflers and had landed and crawled right up on us! We were at the end of the runway and didn't know it. Those planes could land standing still in a stiff wind. Amazing. Later we pushed parachute equipped cargo out of other small planes, not easy to get it to land in the right place, and did static line parachute jumps out of Canadian high wing Islanders and walked out the rear of CH-47 Chinooks flown by Marines helping us out. Five jumps, scared myself to death, was 29. spyscape.com/article/spy-school-confidential-cia-officers-spill-secrets-about-what-really-happens-at-the-farm
Thanks so much for this Trent - a great interview.
A humble genius. Rare and a privilege to witness
That is one slick airplane. Take off has to be thrilling. Mike's ingenuity and creative skills are off the charts. Pretty good storyteller too.👍
The Wilga is of Polish design. I actually flew as a passenger with a test pilot in a Wilga over Warsaw back in 1970. It was one of the best flights I ever had
Hey Witold Lillental. You related to Otto Lillental?
No, I am not. He was German, I am Polish. His last name is spelled Lilienthal, mine has no h.
OK, Cool
You have to respect the man and you can see his pride in what he himself built.
Absolutely great video. And Mike's enthusiasm is contagious.
Phenomenal aircraft, and unlike a lot of airplane drivers, he has about the best understanding of what that plane is doing as well as what it means that I have ever encountered. Man, would I ever love to get my hands on the controls of this baby. But I'd gladly settle for a ride in the cargo compartment.
That take off and landing is insane!
This guy is an aviation genius. He needs to market this airplane.
I’m not a pilot, but I have loved airplanes and experimental aircraft since childhood. That is the most beautiful airplane I’ve ever seen. So much thought put into every aspect of it. Also the fact is a bush plane. My childhood fantasy was to be the dc-3 pilot who brought mail and medical supplies to remote places. Anyone want to build a carbon fiber DC3? …… with pontoons? Lol.
Simply beautiful machine! Well done!
Good stuff. One suggestion. When you are interviewing and the person starts talking about a part, like the rear wheels, focus on the wheels. I really wanted to see those rear wheels , but you stayed focused on him talking the whole time. Then, when he said "and there's the rear light," you just did a quick pan and said "oh yeah" and panned back, not even one full second on the light.
go watch mike's channel you'll see plenty of part and thinking about what he did : th-cam.com/channels/Svdee86uThqIrloZjWwNVg.html
I felt the same way I’m like are ya going to show the damn thing Hahahaha
Peter Shinn i totally agree, still a grat vid!!☺
Yes ...I mean we all have the pause button so IF the videotographers would simply hold the camera on a view for a few seconds even? Long enough to reliably hit pause and examine the view or component ...is a pet peeve of mine too ...that and failures to list pertinent details can make an otherwise stellar video an exercise in frustration
Look, this was a down and dirty interview, he even stated it at the beginning. There are a dozen videos on each phase of this build, so if you want details, go watch the video on how it was made. This was a high level touch on the overall plane, not an instructional "how to" video. Give the guy a break.
That thing is insane. Love it.
This was the first time I saw Draco. I was enthralled. I had been anxious to see her fly at some point. Such a sad loss.
Wow, that’s a special breed of crazy cowboy!!!
And you definitely need money for that humble hobby..
is this pilot and Engineer? He has a complete understanding of what all this machinery is doing and WHY.
Difference between built and bought.
If you don’t have a knowledge of your machine you shouldn’t be using it:)
One doesn't need a formal engineering degree to read, write & understand math. My grandpa, maybe, had an 8th grade education but he could read, write & do math. He was the highest paid mechanic in the Ford Dealership garage, when he was 15 & could engineer & build anything. My dad built homebuilts, restorations, & resto "rods" 'til he couldn't get around anymore, with no engineering degree. "Engineers" are usually proof one can be "educated" beyond their intelligence, let alone "common sense"! lol
He is the CEO/Some high level executive in KitFox, which makes airplanes.. He started it.. so he knows.
Love the build and the story, but let's get one thing straight Draco flag is the Dacians war flag. Yes, there were Roman legions formed from Dacians once they were conquered, but it was, and always will be the badass Dacians' war flag, The Draco.
Glad to hear he's rebuilt it. It's a bucket list for sure.
You have no idea how stoked I was to see that video title. And that the video is 20 minutes long. :D
I was so stoked and not at all disappointed when I finished it. Great job Trent!
Hehe, the video needed 30 more seconds of that startup!
C'mon Mike, build a twin turboprop with even bigger engines, VTOL using reaction thrusters from spacecraft!!
You know you want to!!
Mike has his own channel with a fairly complete build log of the Wilga, and he also owns a world record holder turbo lancair called turbulence. My new role model!!
FPVREVIEWS Awesome Videos I watched the whole build the man is a genius.
I know if there's anyone who can build a scale model it is you.
working on a next gen STOL long endurance uav with 6 slotted flaps, and retracts. It's a twin of course. 4+meter span, and 2 17 inch props.
Yes, amazing what can be done with common materials and techniques, but being bold with design. I'm a huge fan, and have my won miniature space program: th-cam.com/video/J7f8hf8kgfg/w-d-xo.html
Hmm... Funny... I know everyone in the video. what timestamp are you in the video?
Micro spacecraft are not crazy. Cannot speak as to any individual's sainity. If you really want your mind blown in this regard, check out "Breakthrough Starshot". In the meantime, there are already lots of tiny spacecraft. My project is just to let people do atmospheric testing with air launch, and the last two steps of EDL.
Watched the vid. Impressed with the build. Then find out it was crashed reading the comments. Going the other spectrum I got the opportunity to see the Hughes racer Jim Wright built. Took a few pics of it just before he got approved for Osh Kosh then crashed it on the way home. Those magnificent men and their flying machines.
680hp - Thats some nice power for a little plane like that :)
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Gunnite, Bubbling
Yeah, but its a turboprop. I wouldn't say its nice power for such a little plane. I would say its impressive that you managed to cram that engine into that small a plane.
You might have heard the expression "the tail wagging the dog", well I can understand why he's concerned about finding the "stall speed". With that much power and that prop, its gonna be the prop turning the plane.
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