Keep the content coming Rich. As others have mentioned, I’m tired of watching self absorbed aviation influencers, and find your content a nice departure from the usual “look at me, I’m flying a G4”. You’ve found a great platform and I enjoy watching all your content. Miss your camera man from the OCR days, but the videos are still excellent.
The G36 will be my next plane -- and maybe my last. It just ticks every box for me. Coincidentally, I will be transitioning out of my 2008 DA40. Nice plane. Shocking how quick that gear drops. Golly.
Looks like it also has the infamous "leading edge wedge", that is supposed to improve stall/spin performance. The guy that told me about that, and the story has an "F33" Bonanza. I had never heard of those either. But they are an "A36" Bonanza that is certified for "aerobatics". He quoted the +/- "G" numbers but I don't recall them now. He is former Military, and flew F4's and F15E,s, and later might have flown some of us for a major airline. That G36 looks/sounds really nice!! 8) Peace --gary
I enjoy Rich's content. Sometimes I feel like I am on: Sales ride Learning ride Flight just for fun with knowledgable friend Good mix of content. If I was to get back into flying I'd engage him to help guide me into finding a platform for me.
Had a chance to fly right seat in a Super Viking. More like driving a Porsche in the sky! Fast and comfy, very luxurious at the time! (Navy Fighter Pilot owned it) He liked to do a few things most would not.....😬
@@FlyingwithRich oh ok nice so the A36 is the older type, as my step dads good friend jerry del conte that owned del contes restaraunt in torrance in the 80s 90s had an A36, what a nice plane,then moved up to a cessna 340, have a great day!
Keep the content coming Rich. As others have mentioned, I’m tired of watching self absorbed aviation influencers, and find your content a nice departure from the usual “look at me, I’m flying a G4”. You’ve found a great platform and I enjoy watching all your content. Miss your camera man from the OCR days, but the videos are still excellent.
@@slbarrett89 Some cool airplanes coming and I’m honing my camera and editing skills! More videos or better quality, fewer videos?
@@FlyingwithRich Your editing skills are great. More planes-More videos!
It’s so nice to see a professional, competent pilot posting instead of the younger group of incompetent, self absorbed, TH-cam “pilots”.
Rich is the real deal. Honored to have been trained by him.
Who are you talking about…😮? M..t 😅😅
A classic. Thanks for taking us along for the flight.
Another great Vid, Rich!
Great aircraft...thx Rich
@@skyepilotte11 thank you!
The G36 will be my next plane -- and maybe my last. It just ticks every box for me. Coincidentally, I will be transitioning out of my 2008 DA40.
Nice plane. Shocking how quick that gear drops. Golly.
Looks like it also has the infamous "leading edge wedge", that is supposed to improve stall/spin performance. The guy that told me about that, and the story has an "F33" Bonanza. I had never heard of those either. But they are an "A36" Bonanza that is certified for "aerobatics". He quoted the +/- "G" numbers but I don't recall them now. He is former Military, and flew F4's and F15E,s, and later might have flown some of us for a major airline. That G36 looks/sounds really nice!! 8) Peace --gary
I enjoy Rich's content. Sometimes I feel like I am on:
Sales ride
Learning ride
Flight just for fun with knowledgable friend
Good mix of content. If I was to get back into flying I'd engage him to help guide me into finding a platform for me.
@@robertf863 great comment - thank you!
@@FlyingwithRichany plans to check out a velocity XL or some other airframes?
Excellent aircraft ☝🏼👍🏼🦾👨🏼✈
I think it's one of the fastest piston engine aircraft out there
Had a chance to fly right seat in a Super Viking. More like driving a Porsche in the sky! Fast and comfy, very luxurious at the time! (Navy Fighter Pilot owned it) He liked to do a few things most would not.....😬
Yeah - really liked that airplane!
Yay!
Nice video but they got the registration wrong lol 😂
How long did you have to air that a36 out to get the smell of maple syrup out of it!
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Hi Rich im interested. Engine 1200 ?
Correct
Give me a call or e-mail if you have any questions.
Hey Rich! cool video, a question for ya, whats the difference between an A36 and a G36? Thanks sir!
G1000 on the G36 starting in around 2005. Thanks for watching!
@@FlyingwithRich oh ok nice so the A36 is the older type, as my step dads good friend jerry del conte that owned del contes restaraunt in torrance in the 80s 90s had an A36, what a nice plane,then moved up to a cessna 340, have a great day!
Hi Rich! thanks for sharing, what's the price range for a bonanza like this one?
$500 - $550K depending on airframe and engine times.