I like both types of content: just flying around talking about whatever, and the more "scripted" adventures with a goal in mind. It's good to have both.
I looove this kind of content!!! This is the old Tucker with those stories and flying with us. That was a sick story about the one wheel thief. So funny 🤣 please keep this kind of content coming plus those stories...
Always been a fan of your uncut flying, off-the-cuff style videos. We learn a lot about PPG and Tucker the human that way. Polished production style is also fun to watch though. I say keep a good mix of the two. ✌️
You have a calming voice, the scenery is amazing, and the flying is addictive. Please continue with these types of vlogs (like this one). I would love to see flying over abandoned quarrys. I know the water in those is usually super blue. Also - you are not that far from Andrew Camarata (my other favorite channel) - he just bought a mountain in northern NY. You should meet up!
Honestly, all of the content is fun & informative, Tucker. I like watching you fly on a 4K monitor. The GoPro shots are a great view of the flights. The mission flights are interesting because they get me to think about how I might take on the same challenge elements. When I ultimately launch into this sport, I'd like to try paramotor camping, when I am experienced enough.
I like both types of content. As a retired TV bod, I love your "increased production values". You do a marvellous job. Tonight, I was in "your mood". I just loved riding along with you, hearing your thoughts and enjoying the fabulous sensation of flying with you. Thanks Tucker. I'm a little too frail to fly these days but I live my life vicariously through yours. Keep on keeping on.
I don't care where you are flying or what you are chatting about, the content is always awesome and we get yo live vicariously through your adventures. Thanks!
Keep doing these videos, there’s more to life, not just flying but also experiences. You added facts with your personal content, particularly with the mono wheel, plug colour and checking if your mixture is right. I must admit, I normally use a CHT,EGT and to finally check the mixture through the full range of the throttle I use a Colourtune kit, to be sure!
Man… cruising the way you were following the river. That looked like one of the funnest things ever. I’d love to do the same thing someday. Looks like you had a lot of fun, be safe! 👍🏼
Hey Tucker. Not sure, maybe you know this already but running on low fuel can cause your fuel pump motor to over rev and can burn it out prematurely. I used to deliver packages in a van and constantly having to get fuel would lead to me running very low quite a bit and I was going through fuel pumps when my mechanic clued me in. Keep her full! ✌️
Agreed it's harmful to the pump to run it low but more so on diesels because of all the sediment that can get drawn into the unit. Good rule of thumb is 1/4 tank or more.
I agree with Mr. Schaeffer. I like the mix of polish and basic. A good life needs a balance of variety and I'd like to see you keep on as you have been.
I actually almost feel bad about winning another Risky Biscuits giveaway but DAMN that Parajet is gonna look amazing in my garage and in the Illinois air. Thanks for everything you do Tucker. You have not only changed my life but countless others have taken to the skies because of your awesome content. You are an inspiration and a prime example of making your passion your paycheck. Not gonna lie that I'm not a little jealous of your lifestyle but I totally recognize how much work is involved. You ROCK buddy. Keep up the amazing work.
Content wise, I think I prefer the 'Off the cuff' content, but am equally happy to watch both, this video for instance was just great fun...... enjoyed it muchly!
Positive comment here! Love these type of “off the cuff” type videos. So so very envious of your lifestyle. I’m feeling every single one of my 55 years, and the older I get (and poorer) the less likely it is that I’ll ever get a chance to do this, so live vicariously through people like you, and I must say, your format is one of the best. Stay safe my friend!! 😊
I like the mixture of everything you do on this channel tbh, these chill flights are as fun to watch as the big grand adventures, just in a different way
Polished, informative videos are important for those getting into the paramotoring world to learn from, but for me personally, these casual flying videos are my fave to watch. It's like your taking us up there with you for some simple fun flying and I really enjoy that. :)
Love both types of content. I started flying paramotors after finding your channel back in 2018. You have genuinely influenced my life for the better. You continue to inspire us. Thank you for your great content 👍
Tucker, I've said it before and I'll say it again, you'd be great at doing long form content, podcasts, etc, you have a great way of filling time with personal interesting stories I barely noticed this 13 minutes go by. I honestly think you should take the trike up with someone and do a half hour interview, I'm sure if you posed the question to some local minor celebs/other aviation youtubers, you could get quite a series going - sharing stories/talking about gear/even do a 'can you do a 180 challenge' with people who haven't flown before. Hope you're doing well dude!
The tires along what used to be the banks are used by boaters to park their boats on so the hull isn't damaged by any rocks. We have lots of lakes here in Oklahoma and there are tires all around the shorelines of our lakes too.
Polished is great but as a you tuber I know its hard to keep up so it is nice to also see you just being you. Its like hanging out with a decent friend.
You're creative enough that what ever tack you take will surely be entertaining. I remember that first cross country you did and the visuals you drew note to and same with many of your flying ventures, the dialogue and observations ring bells for us grounded humans.
I enjoy this off the cuff type of presentation. I would like to see a video that describes how a new person to this sport goes about selecting the correct gear and what those of us that are "older" should consider between foot launch and trike.
That was a great Onewheel story. Karma at its greatest. After getting mine ripped off, I placed an Airtag beneath the frame of my new Pint X. BTW, I love the new Spyder 3 I ordered from you. Thanks so much for the personal attention, Tucker.
I like this kind of content probably a little more, for your channel. I think the great visuals and random thoughts go really well together. But please keep doing both. I feel like some channels find a formula that "works" and then they don't dare deviate from it, but then it gets old. Variety is great, and regular deviations and experiments keep even the primary stuff feeling fresh and awesome.
I like watching you fly, look at stuff, and speak whatever comes to your mind. Sometimes it's a story, sometimes it's talking about what you see, sometimes it's your thoughts on the sport. Thanks man, you're the reason I started this sport, going flying in Orlando this weekend. Blue skies buddy.
I kinda like the raw, unpolished content. And the basics of why we fly. No competition, no trash talking gear or people, no FAA, no Karens, no worries....just out having fun.
Honestly, both types of content are a blast to watch! Higher production value content is really fun to see and is immersive and captivating, especially when attached to a really cool story or a challenge you’ve put on yourself (such as Icarus or crossing the state). But fun vlog style stuff is incredibly relatable and makes you feel like you’re shredding around with a friend and just catching up with your bud. Both are meaningful and awesome! Keep up the work man, your love and passion for the sport bleeds into each of your videos which is what makes them so fun to watch!
Hey tucker, this type of content is why I watch you at this point. A few extra produced videos here and there is awesome, but this is great. Also come fly in Kansas with us! :D
Was flying this past weekend at about 1000ft AGL and two F-18's flew underneath me about 1000ft off my left wingtip! They were so close I felt the engines rumbling in my chest. Be careful flying in those MOA's guys!
Tucker, I have learned so much from your Fun flying & Talking video, that when you do a Scripted video I can keep up with your topic.. You're doing a fantastic job keeping things fresh & fun. Thanks
Just had my first paramotor flight today. Also a Parajet Maverick, Moster 185 (non-factory). Good luck, and hope who ever wins the give away motor has a blast.
These are the types of videos that I always go back and watch over and over. The first time I ever saw a paramotor was the McDonalds run which, out of it's 45M views, about 5M are mine.
Yeah, some layer back fly around and tell stories is fun, relaxing and enjoyable. Some of the more scripted video is also very enjoyable as well. You went through a quiet period there but now seem to be back to the old, reliable Tucker.
I like the planned adventures just as much as the average chat in the air. But not seen a hectic multi fuel stop cross country adventure in a while though.
I think you do a great job of both types of videos. It’s a good mix so you don’t get bored of one type. And I’m sure the polished videos take a lot long to make. Keep flying and posting.
The guy that stole your one-wheel had it coming...lol....justice served! That looked like fun flying but man....if the engine hiccups at the wrong time I would think you might ingest an unexpected mouthful of mud 😬 I hope the newbies don't try to imitate.
It's all good, man - whatever you feel like filming, I'm going to enjoy it! When I'm out on mine, I like going to places I've never been, so I always enjoy when you fly to new places too. This one just seemed new because the water was so low. Pretty wild! Drought was bad up here, too. Over now! Back to mowing every week at a minimum. Gotta love the tires and trash! That's a MA staple as well. It's a Northeast thing! When costs are high to get rid of trash, more of it will be found at the bottom of lakes, and in rural spots in the woods. Been that way for decades up here. As for the 1-wheel thief, that's 100% on him! Personal responsibility! He shouldn't have touched your property, so IMO, justice was served. 😂 New owner is going to love that paramotor! Thing is mint! As far as the plug test goes, a better way to do it is to use an old plug, get it warmed up 100%, then remove old plug, install new plug, go to full throttle for a bit (On the ground, obviously), then chop throttle and immediately read. When you're flying for a while, then do the test, it's not as accurate since you were at many different throttle positions during the flight prior to the full-throttle run, so those colors are already burned into the porcelain. If you want to test midrange mixture, do the same thing except hold it at half throttle. Same for the low mixture - hold at about 1/8th throttle. Good way to go through a pile of plugs, but it's the most accurate way. 👍 Enjoyed the river run, Tucker! Too much fun!! 😎
Just got back from ground handling practice and watched this. Just wasn’t long enough!😅 do either, keeps it fresh, it’s like a box of chocolates, you never know what ya gonna get..
These kinds of videos are what I fell in love with 6 years ago when you had only 2000 subs :) The easygoing story flight is what paramotoring is all about to me, honestly. Also, super excited to take my first flight in october thanks to your inspiration :)
Content? Who are we to tell YOU? Your stuff entertains us every week and has inspired many of us to take up the sport. The question should be what can we do to return the favor. In the FWIW department, diesel is a lot cheaper here, fall comes much later and isn't as harsh. Stop on through and fly with our local gang.
I like the mix of content actually. One of the best ways to avoid burnout issues is to be genuine with yourself. If today feels like a freestyle with monologue day, do it. If it feels like a group fly with objectives, do it. I'm here for all of it. Heck I'd like to be part of the group fly, but no gear & no training (as of yet).
All the content you post is awesome. But the old school vlogs I think I like the best....Just flying and talking is enough for me. Keep up the good work. Going to order me some more new RB merch now.
I love to Watch anything you produce Tucker. Your content is always full of so much information including the the about the areas which you visit and and of you course your home area. Just love your content.
My feedback on content. I like a mix of both. The trip videos are great and the just fly around vidoes are fun. Whatever, I will watch anyways. Fly safe.
The Surprise content always has very interesting pieces to it which makes it very enjoyable, your flash to make a video is the intuition I would follow 💚✌️
I still adhere to something my dad told me when I first started driving. It costs exactly the same to keep the top half full as it does the bottom half.
Both are legit. It's a good combination but if I was forced to choose it would be random, let's go shoot, no script. But keep doing you it's enough brother
This drunken guy seems to have a bad Karma... he had stolen the one-wheel, so he had to pay for it. Very simple, action and reaction on Karma. Hopefully he has understood that lesson. But all in all a pretty nice video, a nice sunset. Many happy landings, yours, Wolfgang.
I like both types of content: just flying around talking about whatever, and the more "scripted" adventures with a goal in mind. It's good to have both.
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I looove this kind of content!!! This is the old Tucker with those stories and flying with us. That was a sick story about the one wheel thief. So funny 🤣 please keep this kind of content coming plus those stories...
Straight up Mach Jesus baby.
Always been a fan of your uncut flying, off-the-cuff style videos. We learn a lot about PPG and Tucker the human that way. Polished production style is also fun to watch though. I say keep a good mix of the two. ✌️
You have a calming voice, the scenery is amazing, and the flying is addictive. Please continue with these types of vlogs (like this one). I would love to see flying over abandoned quarrys. I know the water in those is usually super blue. Also - you are not that far from Andrew Camarata (my other favorite channel) - he just bought a mountain in northern NY. You should meet up!
It's what I fell in love with 6 years ago when he had only 2000 subs lol :)
He bought a whole mountain??
Honestly, all of the content is fun & informative, Tucker. I like watching you fly on a 4K monitor. The GoPro shots are a great view of the flights. The mission flights are interesting because they get me to think about how I might take on the same challenge elements. When I ultimately launch into this sport, I'd like to try paramotor camping, when I am experienced enough.
I like both types of content. As a retired TV bod, I love your "increased production values". You do a marvellous job. Tonight, I was in "your mood". I just loved riding along with you, hearing your thoughts and enjoying the fabulous sensation of flying with you. Thanks Tucker. I'm a little too frail to fly these days but I live my life vicariously through yours. Keep on keeping on.
I don't care where you are flying or what you are chatting about, the content is always awesome and we get yo live vicariously through your adventures. Thanks!
Keep doing these videos, there’s more to life, not just flying but also experiences. You added facts with your personal content, particularly with the mono wheel, plug colour and checking if your mixture is right. I must admit, I normally use a CHT,EGT and to finally check the mixture through the full range of the throttle I use a Colourtune kit, to be sure!
More road trips please Tucker, much love from Australia.
Man… cruising the way you were following the river. That looked like one of the funnest things ever. I’d love to do the same thing someday.
Looks like you had a lot of fun, be safe! 👍🏼
I like both, but these videos are definitely welcome, always nice to just see the sights
Hey Tucker. Not sure, maybe you know this already but running on low fuel can cause your fuel pump motor to over rev and can burn it out prematurely. I used to deliver packages in a van and constantly having to get fuel would lead to me running very low quite a bit and I was going through fuel pumps when my mechanic clued me in. Keep her full! ✌️
And remember, if you tank up at half a tank, you get a full tank of fuel for half the price! 🤔
Agreed it's harmful to the pump to run it low but more so on diesels because of all the sediment that can get drawn into the unit. Good rule of thumb is 1/4 tank or more.
I agree with Mr. Schaeffer. I like the mix of polish and basic. A good life needs a balance of variety and I'd like to see you keep on as you have been.
Stick with what’s worked for you over the years. Your unpolished content is polished just fine
I actually almost feel bad about winning another Risky Biscuits giveaway but DAMN that Parajet is gonna look amazing in my garage and in the Illinois air. Thanks for everything you do Tucker. You have not only changed my life but countless others have taken to the skies because of your awesome content. You are an inspiration and a prime example of making your passion your paycheck. Not gonna lie that I'm not a little jealous of your lifestyle but I totally recognize how much work is involved. You ROCK buddy. Keep up the amazing work.
Content wise, I think I prefer the 'Off the cuff' content, but am equally happy to watch both, this video for instance was just great fun...... enjoyed it muchly!
Positive comment here! Love these type of “off the cuff” type videos.
So so very envious of your lifestyle. I’m feeling every single one of my 55 years, and the older I get (and poorer) the less likely it is that I’ll ever get a chance to do this, so live vicariously through people like you, and I must say, your format is one of the best. Stay safe my friend!! 😊
I like the mixture of everything you do on this channel tbh, these chill flights are as fun to watch as the big grand adventures, just in a different way
love your videos ... especially just when you paramotor and just stream of consciousness
Polished, informative videos are important for those getting into the paramotoring world to learn from, but for me personally, these casual flying videos are my fave to watch. It's like your taking us up there with you for some simple fun flying and I really enjoy that. :)
Love both types of content. I started flying paramotors after finding your channel back in 2018. You have genuinely influenced my life for the better. You continue to inspire us. Thank you for your great content 👍
It really doesn’t matter which content you make. It’s all very entertaining and you come across as a genuinely nice guy.
Tucker, I've said it before and I'll say it again, you'd be great at doing long form content, podcasts, etc, you have a great way of filling time with personal interesting stories I barely noticed this 13 minutes go by. I honestly think you should take the trike up with someone and do a half hour interview, I'm sure if you posed the question to some local minor celebs/other aviation youtubers, you could get quite a series going - sharing stories/talking about gear/even do a 'can you do a 180 challenge' with people who haven't flown before. Hope you're doing well dude!
I like the laid back stuff. Having a conversation at 1000 feet in a lawn chair is still fascinating
My favorite content is those that are mission oriented. All time favorite was the camping did with your paramotor.
The tires along what used to be the banks are used by boaters to park their boats on so the hull isn't damaged by any rocks. We have lots of lakes here in Oklahoma and there are tires all around the shorelines of our lakes too.
Polished is great but as a you tuber I know its hard to keep up so it is nice to also see you just being you. Its like hanging out with a decent friend.
You're creative enough that what ever tack you take will surely be entertaining. I remember that first cross country you did and the visuals you drew note to and same with many of your flying ventures, the dialogue and observations ring bells for us grounded humans.
I enjoy this off the cuff type of presentation. I would like to see a video that describes how a new person to this sport goes about selecting the correct gear and what those of us that are "older" should consider between foot launch and trike.
That was a great Onewheel story. Karma at its greatest. After getting mine ripped off, I placed an Airtag beneath the frame of my new Pint X. BTW, I love the new Spyder 3 I ordered from you. Thanks so much for the personal attention, Tucker.
I like this kind of content probably a little more, for your channel. I think the great visuals and random thoughts go really well together. But please keep doing both. I feel like some channels find a formula that "works" and then they don't dare deviate from it, but then it gets old. Variety is great, and regular deviations and experiments keep even the primary stuff feeling fresh and awesome.
We all experience Lucid dreams, less or more.
Thanks for sharing this video.
Totally enjoy the "Day in the Life" style vids. The high production quality ones are like bonus videos and equally appreciated.
I like watching you fly, look at stuff, and speak whatever comes to your mind. Sometimes it's a story, sometimes it's talking about what you see, sometimes it's your thoughts on the sport. Thanks man, you're the reason I started this sport, going flying in Orlando this weekend. Blue skies buddy.
I like just flying around just talking about whatever pops up. Seems more like having a friendly conversation...
That little creek slalom was sick! All of your content is great no matter what you are doing.
It's all about the flying. Commentary is fine, as long as you're flying!
I kinda like the raw, unpolished content. And the basics of why we fly. No competition, no trash talking gear or people, no FAA, no Karens, no worries....just out having fun.
Honestly, both types of content are a blast to watch! Higher production value content is really fun to see and is immersive and captivating, especially when attached to a really cool story or a challenge you’ve put on yourself (such as Icarus or crossing the state). But fun vlog style stuff is incredibly relatable and makes you feel like you’re shredding around with a friend and just catching up with your bud. Both are meaningful and awesome! Keep up the work man, your love and passion for the sport bleeds into each of your videos which is what makes them so fun to watch!
I'm so glad I came across this channel a year ago. I now love this sport and have never actually done it myself. I will some day.
One of my favorite things about the uncut channel is your commentary and more of the "raw" footage. That said, I'm fine with either format!
I love this content. If there's going to be a news caster paramotor glider for news station, you'll be on the top of the list. You're natural!
The best sort of videos! Representative of the freedom of paramotoring.
Hey tucker, this type of content is why I watch you at this point. A few extra produced videos here and there is awesome, but this is great. Also come fly in Kansas with us! :D
Was flying this past weekend at about 1000ft AGL and two F-18's flew underneath me about 1000ft off my left wingtip! They were so close I felt the engines rumbling in my chest. Be careful flying in those MOA's guys!
Great video... man you were "flying" while foot dragging that creek! Just some casual thoughts are just as good. Keep up the great work!
All your content is usually good. Traveling and missions are great, but so are the random flights. A balance is good.
MAKE WHAT YOU FIND INTERSTING! We love it all, we love you Tucker, make what you want to make, build it and they will come or something like that.
Tucker, I have learned so much from your Fun flying & Talking video, that when you do a Scripted video I can keep up with your topic.. You're doing a fantastic job keeping things fresh & fun. Thanks
Just had my first paramotor flight today. Also a Parajet Maverick, Moster 185 (non-factory). Good luck, and hope who ever wins the give away motor has a blast.
These are the types of videos that I always go back and watch over and over. The first time I ever saw a paramotor was the McDonalds run which, out of it's 45M views, about 5M are mine.
Yeah, some layer back fly around and tell stories is fun, relaxing and enjoyable. Some of the more scripted video is also very enjoyable as well. You went through a quiet period there but now seem to be back to the old, reliable Tucker.
I like the planned adventures just as much as the average chat in the air. But not seen a hectic multi fuel stop cross country adventure in a while though.
I agree with James Schaeffer. I like all that you do, Tucker.
Def the less scripted ones like this, but I also dig your trips out to Florida and out west. We like you as you are. just be you, kiddo
I think you do a great job of both types of videos. It’s a good mix so you don’t get bored of one type. And I’m sure the polished videos take a lot long to make. Keep flying and posting.
The guy that stole your one-wheel had it coming...lol....justice served! That looked like fun flying but man....if the engine hiccups at the wrong time I would think you might ingest an unexpected mouthful of mud 😬 I hope the newbies don't try to imitate.
It's all good, man - whatever you feel like filming, I'm going to enjoy it! When I'm out on mine, I like going to places I've never been, so I always enjoy when you fly to new places too. This one just seemed new because the water was so low. Pretty wild! Drought was bad up here, too. Over now! Back to mowing every week at a minimum. Gotta love the tires and trash! That's a MA staple as well. It's a Northeast thing! When costs are high to get rid of trash, more of it will be found at the bottom of lakes, and in rural spots in the woods. Been that way for decades up here. As for the 1-wheel thief, that's 100% on him! Personal responsibility! He shouldn't have touched your property, so IMO, justice was served. 😂
New owner is going to love that paramotor! Thing is mint! As far as the plug test goes, a better way to do it is to use an old plug, get it warmed up 100%, then remove old plug, install new plug, go to full throttle for a bit (On the ground, obviously), then chop throttle and immediately read. When you're flying for a while, then do the test, it's not as accurate since you were at many different throttle positions during the flight prior to the full-throttle run, so those colors are already burned into the porcelain. If you want to test midrange mixture, do the same thing except hold it at half throttle. Same for the low mixture - hold at about 1/8th throttle. Good way to go through a pile of plugs, but it's the most accurate way. 👍
Enjoyed the river run, Tucker! Too much fun!! 😎
Just got back from ground handling practice and watched this. Just wasn’t long enough!😅 do either, keeps it fresh, it’s like a box of chocolates, you never know what ya gonna get..
Well I like the Cruz ,the trail cam footage through those turns foot dragging , stories very cool 🤘
You're just a real guy so any content works. 💜👊🏼👍🏼
Love the video, It's cool just to see you out buzzing around, chatting about stuff.
Just be yourself Tucker, Love all your content flying is an expression of freedom . Be free my Friend !!!
These kinds of videos are what I fell in love with 6 years ago when you had only 2000 subs :) The easygoing story flight is what paramotoring is all about to me, honestly. Also, super excited to take my first flight in october thanks to your inspiration :)
Loved the rambling thoughts/memorizes on anything. Also like wild scenery and missions. Just keep doing anything 🍺😎👍
I like your vlogs like today. Storytelling time. The guy that borrowed your one wheel met his Karma.
awesome content tucker, love your videos. 😎👍
I like the "stream of consciousness" style.
Content? Who are we to tell YOU? Your stuff entertains us every week and has inspired many of us to take up the sport. The question should be what can we do to return the favor. In the FWIW department, diesel is a lot cheaper here, fall comes much later and isn't as harsh. Stop on through and fly with our local gang.
I love both kinds of content. I think the variety keeps things interesting for us and hopefully for you.
I like the mix of content actually. One of the best ways to avoid burnout issues is to be genuine with yourself. If today feels like a freestyle with monologue day, do it. If it feels like a group fly with objectives, do it. I'm here for all of it. Heck I'd like to be part of the group fly, but no gear & no training (as of yet).
All the content you post is awesome. But the old school vlogs I think I like the best....Just flying and talking is enough for me. Keep up the good work. Going to order me some more new RB merch now.
Love the old school blog style. I’ve been a subscriber since 12k followers.
This content is just fine. Do not over-think or over-produce your content.
I love all your videos! Fun spontaneous flights, serious talks, most especially series adventure vlogs!
That small stream from the reservoir did kinda bring back Iceland 2019 for me too...
I love to Watch anything you produce Tucker. Your content is always full of so much information including the the about the areas which you visit and and of you course your home area. Just love your content.
More content like this. Random dispatch flights are the best!
Hey Tucker! Both kinds of content are cool, so please just continue what your doing! Thanks brother!
My feedback on content. I like a mix of both. The trip videos are great and the just fly around vidoes are fun. Whatever, I will watch anyways. Fly safe.
Flight story telling is great. I always like to hear people's life experience stories.
@10:30 I did not know that trick. I will give it a try next time I fly. Thanks!
The Surprise content always has very interesting pieces to it which makes it very enjoyable, your flash to make a video is the intuition I would follow 💚✌️
I like this random stuff!! the polished ones are good once in a while but this is my preferred content!
did you notice the BS&M trucking logo in the beginning? 🤣🤣 spicy!
This type content is just fine, real in the moment stuff... In the end, either works honestly...
Both styles are great Tucker. You balance them well.
Any chance you could do a video on electric paramotors?
This stuff is great, I don't have the courage to try it myself so it's fun just to watch your random thought vids and pretend I'm flying too lol!!
Sometimes the game and fish Commission. will put tires in the lake for the bluegill to lay eggs in Another Great video 👌🏼
Any content you make is awesome and we will watch it and enjoy it.
The tires were put there for the fish. They make good structure for them to hide in and reproduce.
I did enjoy it. Peaceful. Always appreciated!
I love the random "talk about whatever" content!
I still adhere to something my dad told me when I first started driving. It costs exactly the same to keep the top half full as it does the bottom half.
This is fine content! Entertaining enough just going along on your flight!
Both are legit. It's a good combination but if I was forced to choose it would be random, let's go shoot, no script. But keep doing you it's enough brother
I like a variety of video content. Needless to say it keeps things more lively.
This drunken guy seems to have a bad Karma... he had stolen the one-wheel, so he had to pay for it. Very simple, action and reaction on Karma. Hopefully he has understood that lesson. But all in all a pretty nice video, a nice sunset. Many happy landings, yours, Wolfgang.
Hey Tucker just keep doing what your doing I've never watched one of you videos and thought i didn't enjoy it they've all been highly entertaining 👍