Love this! Thoughts. Kitplanes For Canada. KFC. Special features. Canada market version - Tanks for hulling maple syrup and load capacity for curling stones International market version - Chicken huller (franchise options available)
That’s funny. A lot of the kit planes you see flying around on TH-cam are in deserty areas. A kit plane for Canada better have floats or a way to land in trees. Or skis I guess. Yes also skis
I will try to explain the name of the company so it makes a bit more sense as to what they insinuate. To start with; keep in the back of your mind that the continent of Africa is huge, with the emphasis of being being big. We have a few sayings or expressions in South Africa to depict large quantities or something big, depending on the context of a topic. Most frequently used are "time for Africa" . I could say something like "John's got time for Africa." This will mean that John is taking his time with whatever task, he is not rushing; he'll get there when he gets there - so, don't wait up for him! Another saying could be something like "Bob's got money for Africa" meaning he has a lot of money. The new property I just bought has room for Africa, meaning I just bought a large property. How large exactly is irrelevant; just saying it is bigger than you would expect. Depending on the topic of conversation you just start of with the appropriate verb or noun followed by "...for Africa" to imply large quantities for whatever the topic of the conversation is. Come to think of it the meaning of "time for Africa" is the exact opposite or antonym, if you like, of the expression "time is money." Coming back to the company name; they most likely imply that they can provide a lot of aircraft. Hope this all make sense.
I love bush plane and would love to to have this or a Kitfox. But are they like the explosion of people buying 'overland' vehicles when they dont really overland? Is there practical use for them as a 'daily flyer'? Thank for the laughs and awesome content!
I would say so. Sort of like a jeep more than a Overland vehicle. They're not too expensive once you own them, not too long to build. Though, the big tires will go fast landing on pavement regularly
I believe he includes the engine in the price for these videos to give a more accurate cost figure and the useful load is taken up somewhat by the fuel. It isn't 700lbs plus fuel.
Love this! Thoughts. Kitplanes For Canada. KFC. Special features.
Canada market version - Tanks for hulling maple syrup and load capacity for curling stones
International market version - Chicken huller (franchise options available)
That’s funny. A lot of the kit planes you see flying around on TH-cam are in deserty areas. A kit plane for Canada better have floats or a way to land in trees. Or skis I guess. Yes also skis
Modified engine for easy starting in -30C as well.
@@CockatooDude Why just for warm days?
I will try to explain the name of the company so it makes a bit more sense as to what they insinuate. To start with; keep in the back of your mind that the continent of Africa is huge, with the emphasis of being being big. We have a few sayings or expressions in South Africa to depict large quantities or something big, depending on the context of a topic. Most frequently used are "time for Africa" . I could say something like "John's got time for Africa." This will mean that John is taking his time with whatever task, he is not rushing; he'll get there when he gets there - so, don't wait up for him! Another saying could be something like "Bob's got money for Africa" meaning he has a lot of money. The new property I just bought has room for Africa, meaning I just bought a large property. How large exactly is irrelevant; just saying it is bigger than you would expect. Depending on the topic of conversation you just start of with the appropriate verb or noun followed by "...for Africa" to imply large quantities for whatever the topic of the conversation is. Come to think of it the meaning of "time for Africa" is the exact opposite or antonym, if you like, of the expression "time is money." Coming back to the company name; they most likely imply that they can provide a lot of aircraft. Hope this all make sense.
That's a great explanation. And interesting how it's a name thats appropriate just in Africa for a totally different reason than the obvious. Thanks
@JuanDurandt. You nailed it. It means we can supply planes for Africa...and the world.
Cheeseburgers for Dennis sounds like a great restaurant tbh
Thanks Dennis
I see warbirds or homebuilts on complete walk around,
I stop what I’m doing and watch🎉😊❤
Glad you're enjoying the videos Jon. Thanks for all the support
You should do a video talking about the costs of owning a private Boeing 747-8
Woooo, this membership is paying off, love the channel
And the channel loves you 😍
The Superstore XL “WienerDog”- 😆😆😆😆
Another totally enjoyable trip down "so you want to buy" lane. And now I also want to organize a noontime fly-out to Cheeseburgers for Dennis.
LoL, 100 dollar Cheeseburgers for Dennis. Sounds great 🍔
@@CompleteWalkaroundcheeseburgers for Dennis in paradise? Can you do the Grumman Albatross next?
That was a pretty quick flash of the Murphy. I'd be interested in seeing more on a Murphy.
Can you do a walkaround of the Velocity aircraft, both single and twin? Thanks. Love your videos.
Brilliantly done. Thanks for that.
Thank you. And thanks for requesting.
I love the writing, these puns are incredible
Do you plan for the future to do a video on the RV12is? Also your drawing is amazing I can’t even draw a stick figure (lol).
Thanks. I do
Got to fly one out of their HQ at Petite in SA. Absolutely awesome plane.
You need to do the Bearhawk 4 Place!! ❤❤
Can we get a walkaround of something out of Zlin Savage lineup?
You should do a walkaround of the Piaggio P.180 Avanti aircraft, as an alternative to Beech Aircraft Corp.'s Starship. Love your videos.
I love bush plane and would love to to have this or a Kitfox. But are they like the explosion of people buying 'overland' vehicles when they dont really overland? Is there practical use for them as a 'daily flyer'? Thank for the laughs and awesome content!
I would say so. Sort of like a jeep more than a Overland vehicle. They're not too expensive once you own them, not too long to build. Though, the big tires will go fast landing on pavement regularly
“Power in acronyms” 😂 power to the TLA. Great vid, cool plane 👋🇬🇧😀
Favorite TH-camr
You should do the Merlin PSA by Aeromarine. It’s a very efficent pooper scooper single seater. 😂
Can you make a video about the Cessna citation? The early one's that are cheap?
these are pretty cool, not as cool as the 7ac aeronca champ you should check it out
I didnt see it, then I did. Now I always will.
twin comanche next?
As someone living in africa, I can confirm I have never seen a personally owned plane. Especially not these KFAs
Can I get a XXL?
Can’t get the red ketchup stripe out of my mind, but where’s the mustard?!
Nice. 2 questions on these:
When you say load, is that before or after fueled up?
Kit plane costs are always less engine, right?
Thank you!
I believe he includes the engine in the price for these videos to give a more accurate cost figure and the useful load is taken up somewhat by the fuel. It isn't 700lbs plus fuel.
He got it
Thanks!
rofl at the "wiener dog" remark. Can't unsee that now
Bush planes are so cool
Love bush planes :)
I could listen to you read the phone book. Of course, that would require finding a phone book. #retro
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Children in Africa could have eaten those airplanes.