I did a Big Bear dual check ride about 25 years ago in a Warrior out of Cable. For a Brit it was a novel experience climbing almost continuously out of the valley up to a destination at several times normal cruising height in the UK. The easterly departure after an enjoyable lunch was also an interesting experience with 2.5 on board in an aircraft past it's prime, followed by a long relaxing descent back to base. I never did get to do it solo. Nice Aircoupe in the hanger next to mine at White Waltham!
Thanks for the video! We have an Arrow we keep at KLHM and I always like to see people with PA28s flying to spots I’m interested in visiting. Big Bear on our list for this year! Looking forward to seeing your next installment.
James, such a great way for me to spend some downtime on a Sun afternoon. Thank you for doing this for all of us. I love Diane saying thank you for nflying Good Air. Please keep them coming!
Nice video James ! Flew right over L00... good restaurant down there. Looks like you had the perfect outing with the family. I'm looking forward to the flight back ! All the Best, Ron
James, such a great way for me to spend some downtime on a Sun afternoon. Thank you for doing this for all of us. I love Diane saying thank you for flying Good Air. Please keep them coming!
I love how you began the video with your concerns about the density altitude. I've been seeing so many videos of DA related crashes lately. Love your vids.
Hi James, I really love the footage from under the wing, which gives a brilliant view of the scenery below. Is the camera fitted to the gear leg? Graham.
Hey graham. It’s actually right in front of the gear leg, upside down hanging from the fuel tank skin. Seems like a good place for the warrior. Now I have to work out a good cockpit mount!
I had a Cherokee 140-160 hp before I was persuaded to buy an Ercoupe. I have nerve damages to my feet and legs, so I passed the Cherokee to my son. It is a pretty good economical traveler as you seem to know. Both designed by Fred W. I like both aircraft.
May I pick your brain re: Warriors? I have a 1974 Warrior with an O320 STC to 160 hp. I have the Sensenich 74 DM 6-0-58 prop and get the maximum 2375 rpm static. What prop do you have and what static rpm do you get? What is your average climb rate? My STC will allow me to pitch to 60 and I'm wondering how much rate of climb I would lose vs how much speed I might gain. PS I really enjoy your videos, especially the long cross countrys.
Hi Rick. Sounds like we have very similar Warriors. Mine is a '75 PA28-151 with a 160HP O320-D3G. I have a 74DM6-0-58 as well. I'm sure climb rate varies based on load and elevation, but if you let me know what you'd like me to try at, I can give it a go, and give you numbers. I did have a quick look at one of my videos, climbing out of a 500' elev airport, with full fuel and 3 of us on board, we were at about 80mph, and about 600fpm. I don't remember what my static RPM is at 3200' elev, but will get that number for you as well if you want.
Hey Michael. It's more of an SUV, heavier on the controls. Carries a LOT more. Lots more fuel. A little faster (120mph compared to 100mph). Burns a bit more fuel, but not a huge difference. Still fairly simple maintenance. More comfortable to ride in due to more sun protection. Definitely more 'useful', but I do miss the uniqueness, vintage appeal and motorcycle-feel of the Ercoupe!
Hey Lee. I can't remember what the winds were that day, but I would have picked an altitude suitable for winds, terrain and the VFR rules. There was probably a headwind up higher. If I can go high and get a good tail wind (nicely leaned out), I certainly would.
@JamesGood I've always been biased about high altitude. The day after I soloed in 1960 I rented the Cessna 140 and took it to 14.5 k ft. I was a recent college sprinter so the altitude was well tolerated. I wasn't there long as I spun it down to 8k ft. over the airport. Spins were practiced before solo then. The highest I ever flew was FL 390 in a Lockheed L 1011. Mostly 21 years at 350 in a DC 9.
I haven't found a good way to get a GoPro mounted for panel shots, like I have in the Ercoupe. I need to play around a bit more with that. The next part of this might be a bit more to your liking.
James, such a great way for me to spend some downtime on a Sun afternoon. Thank you for doing this for all of us. I love Diane saying thank you for nflying Good Air. Please keep them coming!
Thank you, James! Love all the videos you put out. Your jaunts around California (and beyond) are very relaxing.
Nice video I learned to fly living in Big Bear in an Ercoupe
Wow, flight training, 2 up, in an Ercoupe at 6,000'?! Good job!
I did a Big Bear dual check ride about 25 years ago in a Warrior out of Cable. For a Brit it was a novel experience climbing almost continuously out of the valley up to a destination at several times normal cruising height in the UK. The easterly departure after an enjoyable lunch was also an interesting experience with 2.5 on board in an aircraft past it's prime, followed by a long relaxing descent back to base. I never did get to do it solo. Nice Aircoupe in the hanger next to mine at White Waltham!
Most enjoyable as ever James, what a blessing to be able to fly over such interesting landscapes.
Thanks for the video! We have an Arrow we keep at KLHM and I always like to see people with PA28s flying to spots I’m interested in visiting. Big Bear on our list for this year! Looking forward to seeing your next installment.
James, such a great way for me to spend some downtime on a Sun afternoon. Thank you for doing this for all of us. I love Diane saying thank you for nflying Good Air. Please keep them coming!
Nice video James ! Flew right over L00... good restaurant down there. Looks like you had the perfect outing with the family. I'm looking forward to the flight back !
All the Best, Ron
Hello, James. Thanks for the ride.
James, such a great way for me to spend some downtime on a Sun afternoon. Thank you for doing this for all of us. I love Diane saying thank you for flying Good Air. Please keep them coming!
Thanks, Nate!
I love how you began the video with your concerns about the density altitude. I've been seeing so many videos of DA related crashes lately. Love your vids.
Thanks for another great video. Great landing and hope you had a great time!
Absolutely beautiful video as always ❤
Buttttttered that landing!
Lovely flight footage mate
Thanks, Ferg! You need to come and go on a trip with us. :)
Hi James, I really love the footage from under the wing, which gives a brilliant view of the scenery below. Is the camera fitted to the gear leg? Graham.
Hey graham. It’s actually right in front of the gear leg, upside down hanging from the fuel tank skin. Seems like a good place for the warrior. Now I have to work out a good cockpit mount!
I had a Cherokee 140-160 hp before I was persuaded to buy an Ercoupe. I have nerve damages to my feet and legs, so I passed the Cherokee to my son. It is a pretty good economical traveler as you seem to know. Both designed by Fred W. I like both aircraft.
James!
Excellent ! Wow what is that LONG skid mark on the runway there at home base ??
Hey Joe. I think it was a CalFire S2T that had a landing gear incident. Not sure what exactly.
May I pick your brain re: Warriors?
I have a 1974 Warrior with an O320 STC to 160 hp.
I have the Sensenich 74 DM 6-0-58 prop and get the maximum 2375 rpm static.
What prop do you have and what static rpm do you get?
What is your average climb rate?
My STC will allow me to pitch to 60 and I'm wondering how much rate of climb I would lose vs how much speed I might gain.
PS I really enjoy your videos, especially the long cross countrys.
Hi Rick. Sounds like we have very similar Warriors. Mine is a '75 PA28-151 with a 160HP O320-D3G. I have a 74DM6-0-58 as well. I'm sure climb rate varies based on load and elevation, but if you let me know what you'd like me to try at, I can give it a go, and give you numbers. I did have a quick look at one of my videos, climbing out of a 500' elev airport, with full fuel and 3 of us on board, we were at about 80mph, and about 600fpm. I don't remember what my static RPM is at 3200' elev, but will get that number for you as well if you want.
@@JamesGood That static RPM number would be handy. Thanks for the reply.
Sounds like you have been doing plenty of flying recently James?
Indeed! Looking at my hours, it’s my time is split exactly 50:50 with the coupe.
How's the Warrior fly compared to the Ercoupe?
Hey Michael. It's more of an SUV, heavier on the controls. Carries a LOT more. Lots more fuel. A little faster (120mph compared to 100mph). Burns a bit more fuel, but not a huge difference. Still fairly simple maintenance. More comfortable to ride in due to more sun protection. Definitely more 'useful', but I do miss the uniqueness, vintage appeal and motorcycle-feel of the Ercoupe!
Nice trip. On such a long one why do you not fly higher at 7 - 9 k ft. where you're faster and more efficient?
Hey Lee. I can't remember what the winds were that day, but I would have picked an altitude suitable for winds, terrain and the VFR rules. There was probably a headwind up higher. If I can go high and get a good tail wind (nicely leaned out), I certainly would.
@JamesGood I've always been biased about high altitude. The day after I soloed in 1960 I rented the Cessna 140 and took it to 14.5 k ft. I was a recent college sprinter so the altitude was well tolerated. I wasn't there long as I spun it down to 8k ft. over the airport. Spins were practiced before solo then. The highest I ever flew was FL 390 in a Lockheed L 1011. Mostly 21 years at 350 in a DC 9.
this part was not what I am used from the channel. No Instrumentscanning, a tiny bit boring. But James, guess you need contrasts.. 🙂
I haven't found a good way to get a GoPro mounted for panel shots, like I have in the Ercoupe. I need to play around a bit more with that. The next part of this might be a bit more to your liking.
Why does everyone always start their transmission to ATC with "Aaaand..."?
I don't think I do that all the time, but I will watch out for it!
James, such a great way for me to spend some downtime on a Sun afternoon. Thank you for doing this for all of us. I love Diane saying thank you for nflying Good Air. Please keep them coming!