In a KZbin aviation enthusiast video ecosystem filled with robo-voiced, AI generated slop, it's so refreshing to see entertaining and informative content voiced by a real human and inflected with equal parts humor and real aviation knowledge. Thank you!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
The "humor" part is questionable (especially to my teen daughters, lol) but I really appreciate the kind feedback, thank you! I haven't had the time to explore it yet but I'll be doing live videos soon, stay tuned! Let's geek out on aviation oddities in real time! 👍
@wickedcabinboy7 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids - I absolutely agree with @marchills4131. I was impressed that the thumbnail was in fact, a real aircraft with a rather unfortunate name. You have a new subscriber. Looking forward to more videos.
@Cuccos198 күн бұрын
3:57 Three things to never ask: 1. a man's income 2. a woman's age 3. a German why grandpa lives in Argentina...😂
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Lol!
@kennethhoffman88457 күн бұрын
Good one... Wish I'd thought of it.
@derekheuring29847 күн бұрын
My wife and I just bought a new dishwasher from a German salesman. I wondered why he always put a lot of emphasis when he told us it has a "THIRD RACK!".
@arcanondrum65437 күн бұрын
@@derekheuring2984 Get the warranty. My father fought that rack for a winter and spring and they just fall apart.
@wickedcabinboy7 күн бұрын
@Cuccos19 - My first thought when I heard that. When was he living in Germany?
@stejer2117 күн бұрын
This is the first time a video promises me 10 unknown/oddball planes and actually delivers on that promise. You have earned my respect and subscription, thank you!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Appreciate the kind words! I recently got stuck on curating new content then it dawned upon my I literally got a huge arsenal saved from my extensive collection of posts on Instagram over the years, and this is the result. So hang tight there will be plenty more coming down the pipeline!
@stejer2117 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids Keep 'em coming!
@dhroman45648 күн бұрын
Great video, loved the 1960's I phone comment.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Glad the cheesy joke didn't get an eye rolls!
@guloguloguy4 күн бұрын
WOW!!!!! IMHO: A LOT OF THESE DESIGNS WOULD BE AWESOME AS R/C MODELS!!!!!!!
@colinhooper19333 күн бұрын
Literally anything can become a flying RC model. I've seen a flying RC lawnmower.
@chuckcawthon33708 күн бұрын
Outstanding Video Presentation. Fascinating subjects. Well Done Sir.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Thanks, and glad you enjoyed it
@reincarnatethylacine708 күн бұрын
The Eagle X was a quickie. It was built to familiarise the producers with composite processes, not as a prototype of the eagle. I was operating my 172 at The Oaks private airstrip and the producers set up there for a while. Just as a casual observer it seemed that there were more salesmen than engineers.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for helping clear that up! Makes 100% sense.
@AH-cn5li5 күн бұрын
Is that The Oaks near Camden? 😀 If so, when I was a kid I used to love visiting with my Father to see his old mate who lived on a neighbouring property in the hopes of seeing flying activity at The Oaks. The land was on higher ground to the airstrip so it was easy to find a good vantage point 😊 Once the bloke who owned it held some sort of fly-in. I was watching in amazement at one of those fly-in of a near miss. Two aircraft were both on final, one was high and clearly didn't see the character below him. At the last minute he was obviously waved off and got the message and did a go-around 😜 There used to be an old DC-3, minus it's engines, on the front of property at the time 🙂
@liljohnyboy25Күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this! Your collection of airborne oddities was very fun! Thank you and congratulations for earning a subscription!!
@EdwardKelly-vi9sg8 күн бұрын
...NOTHING TO SEE HERE BUT AWSOMENESS...👍
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@chadnixon10948 күн бұрын
Just when I was starting to worry I'd seen it all...New subscriber..thanks and keep up the good work.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the sub! There's definitely more rare stuff I'll be sharing soon...stay tuned!
@JOEDAJERBOAКүн бұрын
i love to see unique looking planes that ESPECIALLY use propellers… and guess what! this video caught my eye INSTANTLY. thank you for covering this topic for my weird obsession
@classicforreal8 күн бұрын
Every time a plane manufacturer mentions "air taxi", run in the other direction!
@authorknown16237 күн бұрын
Can I thank you now? Absolutely fascinating aircraft. Much apreesh AA!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
And thank you for watching! Had fun putting this together.
@robertmatch65502 күн бұрын
Well done well narrated INTERESTING look at unconventional flying machines. Thank you!
@aircraftadventures-vidsКүн бұрын
Thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it!
@NickJones-zp7sp10 сағат бұрын
You do so great with all your videos. I didn’t see anything on Gyrocopters. I’m sure you could put together a pretty awesome video.
@DeanShostrom3 күн бұрын
I love the Eagle 150. I’d love to have one sounds like the perfect enjoyable aircraft to fly.😊
@LCafran8 күн бұрын
Awesome video. Anyone who loves all things aviation must see. Thank you for making.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Keeps me motivated to working on a new ones. 👍
@mikesuch90218 күн бұрын
Love these videos. Been a Wingnut since the 60s. First time behind a stick 1980. I love your channel. Always drawn to odd planes cars trucks ect.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks for watching!
@Dr.K.Wette_BE6 күн бұрын
Nice compilation + well documented + pleasant voice !
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Like this video? Leave your thoughts below. You’ll also like: Business Jets So Bad…They’re Awesome! Bizjets Jets So Bad…They’re Awesome! The Plane that Turns Backyards into Runways The Plane that Turns Backyards into Runways
@cristianarreola85824 күн бұрын
Love this video! I'm 21 and I hope to become a pilot some day. I love strange planes. Don't know what it is, but they are extremely fascinating
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! You know, most airports are populated with Cessnas trainers, Pipers, Cirrus and a few Caravans. At least that's MY experience where I live. So it's refreshing to know there's a whole world of other aircraft out there, and some even flying till this day. As to the license....go for it!!! It was one of the best experiences in my life.
@LevPicaresco6 күн бұрын
Nice. Thanks. The Spratt was genius.
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
Indeed! Would be nice if someone kept it going.
@anthonyhunt7014 күн бұрын
Just subscribed and I love your channel!!!❤
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! And tx for the sub 👍
@kerryjones15086 күн бұрын
Quality content. Subscribed !
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@Colorado_Native4 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting.
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@nealstarling54224 күн бұрын
Airplanes suffer from a need for form to follow function, I’m one of those who believes if somethings function is perfectly suited to the situation then I think it’s beautiful.
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
Bingo!
@JFrazer430322 сағат бұрын
Hence the love for the Airtruk. Also the McaDonnel XF-85 "Goblin", which test pilots said flew very well with good handling.
@nealstarling542214 сағат бұрын
@@JFrazer4303 the runner up to the F-22 Raptor, Blackwidow ? Was an excellent air craft, I believe they just didn’t like the way it looked.
@DeadRoman8 күн бұрын
John Roncz prototype model looks awesome. Need more info on that!!
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Catbird, maybe?
@Pondimus_Maximus8 күн бұрын
I just discovered your channel. Instant subscription! Thanks!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thanks for the sub, and when you got some time check out the other vids!
@bj-th7ul8 күн бұрын
Winner! thanks for sharing, gracias
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! Abrazos
@MarcPagan8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video.....good fun :) Evident a ton of work went into it. My fav discontinued "oddball plane"? - Beechcraft Starship. Never flown one, but fortunate have gotten a peek inside a few times.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Yeah the Starship is insanely cool, and even more insane is that someone is still keeping one flying! (based in AZ I think?). Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks!
@JoelArseneaultYouTube2 күн бұрын
I was like, "Why would anyone design a plane to hurt sheep?!" haha... Ooooh Herding, not hurting.
@bradalgra80888 күн бұрын
Great video Richard. It's like you've hacked in to my photos file. I've had those saved for many years , as well. Keep the "odd" content coming!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks Brad! Yeah I'm slowly going through my extensive collection of IG posts over the years and "youtubizing" them. Figure a lot of folks would like to see them.
@mattrowland4737 күн бұрын
really cool, never had knowledge of most of these. I saw the Nomad in north Australia with government markings, a nose radome and presumed it was used for coastal maritime patrol.
@davidjb36714 күн бұрын
I remember flying with my father in a Meta Sokol in the 70's in the UK. It was a fine aircraft and definitely something of an oddity even then, but nothing special springs to mind except the upright stance as we mostly flew tail-draggers. My dad's favourite aircraft was his Fournier RF4, but unfortunately as a single seater I never got to ride in that. Still, we had a lot of fun in our Super Cub 😄
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! It does look like a fun plane.
@wememe10598 күн бұрын
Bro's gonna take us entering the holy grail of uncanny and odds aircraft we never heard of before
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Enter at your own risk! Thanks for watching
@anim8torfiddler8717 күн бұрын
Thanks for the Fascinatin' post. MIght start saving up for one of these beasties.
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@West-TexX6 күн бұрын
Fascinating video, well done!
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
@simtalkayak8 күн бұрын
The world needs more small radial powered planes.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
No doubt! But I'll say the eastern european countries have done a great job at keeping them going
@AlanpittsS2b7 күн бұрын
I am building a sopwith camel from the airdrome company and using a verner radial instead of a rotary. So in about a year there will be one more lol.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
@@AlanpittsS2b Yes! I LOVE the Verner engines and how they fit like a glove on so many nice homebuilts (kitfox, replicas, etc) Plus they somehow sound 10x more powerful than they are. Good on you, post some videos of your progress!
@AlanpittsS2b7 күн бұрын
@ yep the verner is neat. My dad has used one for a long time and I very much prefer them over rotec. I’ve seen and heard many horror stories of rotec engine failures in flight and some even causing crashes. Then their customer service is said to be awful. Some people are happy with them but there are many who are not
@clivestainlesssteelwomble76657 күн бұрын
For small radials ... the Pobjoy geared radial based aircraft family take some beating ...including the notorious Fleet Shadower.
@theKeppisКүн бұрын
This was a nice clip to watch for the end of the day setting into the weekend. Just liek the earlier one you've published, really encountered a few real oddballs there 😄 Oh, as as suggesion, "Tiira 1" , PIK-18 Sytky and PIK-26 Mini-Sytky, or Atol 450 and FlyNano Nano. There's a few oddities for you 😉
@CodyDockerty3 күн бұрын
Thank you random recommended for a good quality video. Though you got to be careful if you say "flown in only Australia" and show footage of several New Zealand operators. My countrymen won't be as forgiving being left off the map again haha
@aircraftadventures-vids3 күн бұрын
Yea, I've been called out on it, I should have said "primarily in Australia".
@gregbolitho97757 күн бұрын
Not quite my 1900-1950 area. An your right, I hadn't heard of a couple, 4 or 5 of them. Been toying with idea like the Sprat, an Amphib but, on a pension, now. Thanks m8!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Plainview2005 күн бұрын
The Eagle 150 was not good as a trainer because its safety characteristics would give the trainees habits that would not transfer to safely flying more conventional designs.
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
That makes 100% sense. It would be like learning to fly in a gyrocopter then switching to a Cessna 150. (maybe a little exaggerated, but still)
@PaxAlotin6 күн бұрын
Australian aircraft look weird - thanks to Mad-Max --- 🙂
@billcomerford30217 күн бұрын
This is a very entertaining and informative video. Keep up the good work.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@FarmerFpv8 күн бұрын
Can you make a video on the Nemuth Parasol Disc Wing Airplane? It is quite strange. I would love to see more information about it. I want to build an RC version.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Sure I can drop that one into my list. I have to admit that whatever info is out there on it, is all I'll be able to obtain.
@PantheraOnca607 күн бұрын
Cool video - put out by a real person?! That and the Gyro Captain avatar earned a subscribe!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! Yeah I'm real (at least, I think i am) Gyro captain's my favorite aviation character, hence my avatar.
@donsscooters6 күн бұрын
Someone probably already mentioned it but the Sprat 107 flying boat in the video had a VW engine shown. That was the most interesting to me. So cool Thanks, DS
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Yeah it was brought up and it sure seems like it, after a closer look. Well, that's fine by me, I'm huge aircooled VW nut!
@anthonyjackson2806 күн бұрын
And would not have been recorded on an "I-Phone from the 1960's"
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
@ why not?
@nunyabidniz28685 күн бұрын
Iphone in the 1960s? That's a neat trick! 😂😂
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
Selfies at Woodstock, baby!
@daveb.42685 күн бұрын
I thought for sure you would have mentioned the PL-12 Airtruck or Blumm and Voss 141?😆
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
No need! I already covered the Airtruk in a previous video, check it out: kzbin.info/www/bejne/maPOaK2poNifo7c
@bobkoroua7 күн бұрын
11:54 Thats from down here in New Zealand. Just up the road from me.😂 12:38 that's from New Zealand as well, Lake Tekapo.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Gotcha! And just as I mentioned that they were only sold in Australia. Oops..
@scottdoran-p6n7 күн бұрын
I had a Konieg engine in an ultralight, it blew up, luckily I had altitude an was on floats above lots of lakes. Ultimately I dead sticked in front of my summer home, Rotax was the fix
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Oof, and I thought it was common knowledge the old rotax 2-strokes would seize up. Sounds like this one was worse?
@clivestainlesssteelwomble76657 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids You know the US used a special near silent spy plane like this in Vietnam with a realy weird drive system. Again a modified glider it was a lockheed Curtis's Wright project..built for the CIA 🤫 called the Q star's When you see one you will be impressed 😁😉🧙🏼♂️ Theres the Beriev Be3 wet wing Amphibious Aircraft .. there are some really cool Russian light sporting Amphibians with unsual empinage and engine configurations that are also suprisingly attractive. There was also the NZ Sherewater .. another atractive pusher powered Amphibian with a V tail.
@RobertSpielman-es9pq7 күн бұрын
The metasokol, how about the Champion "Sky Trac"..... had the tail wheel at the mid point of the fuselage....which one was built first??? Neat video and some interesting " Critters "! Thanks!🤗
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
I vaguely recall that! Is that the name though? Couldn't pull anything up in google
@BingWrosby8 күн бұрын
iPhone from the 60’s 😂😂😂😂
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
I'll keep my day job, lol
@vumba13318 күн бұрын
Have seen the Prospector in the flesh, so to speak, and spoken with the owner, nice chap. It was at the 'Tail Draggers' day which is held regularly at the Hastings aerodrome in New Zealand. The pod part of the aircraft is very roomy.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Man I would LOVE to see one of these here in the states. I bet it would be a blast at Oshkosh, all the crowds it would draw.
@mothmagic18 күн бұрын
The Meta-Sokol has a good reputation among those who are lucky enough to have flown them. I think the Nomad is good looking in a strange way. It was originally designed for the Royal Flying Doctor Service as a flying ambulance to replace the de Havilland DHA3 Drover.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
The MS isn't bad looking, and I really like inline engines (in fact one of my favorite twins is the Aero 145). Also correct on the Nomad, it was built for domestic use but if I recall, they did try to market it abroad. But the poor choice of Allison turbines didn't help its image.
@Zbigniew_Nowak6 күн бұрын
16:05 Small wingspan, easy to fit in the garage XD
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
True!
@kennethhoffman88457 күн бұрын
Good work... Now please regale us with a listing of planes for a category called 'So Ugly They're Beautiful'. Planes that actually entered production. Some of the nominees could include the Fairey Gannett, the Mcdonnell Demon, the Vought 'Gutless' Cutlass, and the pudgy Brewster Buffalo...It's all an opinion of course...😃
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
All cool planes but I usually focus more on civilian planes, given that there's tons of KZbin channels that focus on military products and cover all of these. But tx for the reco's.
@Airsally7 күн бұрын
Seen the last one sitting in mojave...been there for years. Cool vid.. gre a t info.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@apathtrampledbydeer84466 күн бұрын
I can only have admiration and wonder for anyone that is able to design/engineer and buld an aircraft.
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Likewise!
@WarrenKimpel2 күн бұрын
nice video
@erickborling13027 күн бұрын
"Stall-proof" usually comes with a deadly tradeoff: unrecoverable spins.
@AlanpittsS2b7 күн бұрын
I fly a Pitts and a yak55m. It is amazing how after the fundamental of flight was figured out the size and shape of air frames changed so quickly and evolved.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
That's awesome! what's your take on both aircraft? I mean, how do they compare, in terms of handling?
@AlanpittsS2b7 күн бұрын
@ they are both great in their own ways. The Pitts is more of a challenge landing and with visuals in approach. The yak overall is a bit more capable in aerobatics but the operating cost of the engine is more. I really wanted an extra or edge but I do not have 300k to invest in one and for a yak being under 100k they are amazing and capable for the money.
@stephenhudson87397 күн бұрын
I would suggest the Custer Culver Channel wing
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Good one, noted!
@thomastevelde85477 күн бұрын
Knot an odd ball . I would say under appreciated ❤️ my favorite aircraft is the Beachcraft Starship thanks to Burt Ratan
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
The Starship is seriously a hot plane!
@thomastevelde85477 күн бұрын
Stopped in for a peek, stayed to the end 👍❤️
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks!!
@matthewcarlson17483 күн бұрын
Dang I like that Gniady, that is like a truck of an airplane! To bad their not airworthy anymore
@welshpete127 күн бұрын
Interesting aircraft
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ThorstenWieking6 күн бұрын
excellent video
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@MrHws5mp8 күн бұрын
Since you like the boxy, practical Nomad, why not do a video on the Shorts Skyvan/330/360, in many ways the ultimate "flying panel van"?
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Yup, that would probably yield enough material to warrant a video on its own. I have a personal connection to the Shorts planes...my dad was sales director for Shorts Brothers in the mid 80s. In fact he brought me along with him for a sales demo tour, flying on a S360 from Washington DC to Naples, FL and making a couple of stops along the way. I sat in the copilot seat on some of the flights but at only 8 years old I couldn't see for a lick in front of me without a bunch of cushions, lol. Good times though. It was really a weird plane. And probably the tallest cabin ever built for a turboprop!
@MrHws5mp8 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids Oh wow! That's great. Definitely put that story in the video: nothing like a personal touch, and that's not in ANY reference book. I'm a what-if model maker: I've done a model of a Skyvan on skis serving with the British Antarctic Survey instead of their Twin Otters, and years ago I started, but didn't finish, a Skyvan-based helicopter model with a Kaman-style intermeshing dual rotor ("The Five-Tom Bumble Bee..."). Both built from Airfix 1/72nd Skyvan models. I keep lobbying Airfix to bring it back in their Vintage Classics range, but no luck so far.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
@@MrHws5mp That's really cool! I love "what-if's", do you have a social media account where I can see your work? I used to follow a FB page run by a friend from France that specialized in photoshop "frankenplanes", one of my favorite creations was a Shorts 360 amphibian. I even dabbled myself and created some silly planes, like a trigear DC-3 and retractible-gear Stearman.
@marcpigeon77968 күн бұрын
Great stuff, thank you 🏍️🇨🇦
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@drcoolit3 күн бұрын
do you know if any more work has been done re the "control-wing" design that was shown in that flying boat? would such a design be less prone to stalling compared to a regular fixed wing that has ailerons?
@ronsindric42412 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on the Edgley OPTICA ?
@jeffwhite9392Күн бұрын
IPhone , you meant Android I'm assuming ... Good vid , subscribed .
@aircraftadventures-vidsКүн бұрын
Ah yes, my bad. and tx for the sub!
@pierrew15323 күн бұрын
The HPA unstability didn't look like it would be crazy difficult to fix, even by keeping the configuration.
@JagLite6 күн бұрын
This is the first time I've seen your videos and I also enjoy unusual aircraft designs. I subscribed and will now start watching what else you have featured. One plane I like is the Shorts 330(?) boxy cargo plane. We have a few of them here in Alaska. I will see if you have put out something on it already.
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
I have not, but Shorts aircraft have been highly recommended. They're definitely a crowd pleaser. I got quite a bit of time as a passenger in the S360 as my dad was sales director for Short Brothers in the 80s and took me along for a demo flight along the east coast. That plane was a mammoth, compared to other commuters from the time.
@JagLite5 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids That's really neat and quite a coincidence that your father worked for Shorts and you got to fly in a 360. I just did a search and I realize I didn't mean the 330, it was the original Skyvan (SC.7) that I've seen here. The longer 330 was a cleaner and larger plane that I also like but I really like the stubby bush plane look of the Skyvan.
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
@@JagLite Ah yes the Skyvan. I live near KFLL and up till about 15 years ago we had this local Skyvan operating daily to the Bahamas. Very loud with its 3-blade prop, hard to miss. Was also very raggedy looking. Then I think it was decommissioned, but I think the airframe is still laying around somewhere at FLL. Well, recently I found out that this SAME Skyvan was used to toss political enemies to their death in Argentina, back in the 70s. Someone who researched the incident traced to airframe back to the same one at FLL.
@JagLite5 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids That's horrendous. Evil people doing evil things.
@dafyddllewellyn66367 күн бұрын
I inspected a Meta-Sokol in Australia, in 1978. It used tail feathers (and part of the rear fuselage) from an L-13 Blanik glider, which probably accounted for the "reverse tricycle " arrangement, because the Blanik rear fuselage was too lightly built to take the loads from a conventional tailwheel. It was powered by a Walther M332 engine, with a variable-pitch propeller. The M332 had a supercharger that shared its gearing with the electric starter, so it developed 140 hp (at sea level) for takeoff, and 115 HP with the supercharged stopped. It cruised at 115 knots, so it is one of the very few aircraft that could carry 4 adults on 1 horsepower per knot. Unfortunately, it had rather small fuel capacity, which limited its utility in Australia.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Wow! You had me pulling up pics of the Blanik and sure enough, there's the tail! That's pretty cool, thanks for sharing that.
@Nlangkirby1354 күн бұрын
It’s strange to see the IA-50 Guarani II as an oddball… I actually made an downloadable add-on of this Argentine plane to fly accurately. The reason of that was all that, thanks to you!
@aircraftadventures-vids4 күн бұрын
I don't know, I guess it's very subjective. Nose shape is weird, coupled with long skinny wings and massively swept tail. Surely, not as odd as the Aitruk, but still.
@Nlangkirby1352 күн бұрын
That’s understandable.
@jamestuckerman37277 күн бұрын
Whoever thought you can herd sheep from a plane neglected to speak to sheep farmers: Sheep don't look up. You can't even drive sheep from horseback because they don't look that high! Instead, people use dogs to move them.
@kenhurley44417 күн бұрын
And that's the "dog-gone" truth!🐑
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Wouldn't be the first time a company chases a solution to a problem
@DragerPilot8 күн бұрын
The eagle sheep herder is almost always owned by pilots wearing tall boots.
@billyjohnston37345 күн бұрын
With the pants tucked into the boots
@a.mathis94547 күн бұрын
The Prosecutor looks like a flying guppy! 😂
@rose4158 күн бұрын
Very cool, I thought I knew everything aviation……..I know nothing 😢about
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Hey, I'm glad to help! and trust I'm always learning something new. What fun would it be if we all knew everything? lol
@Rotuma12608 күн бұрын
Nice list. 8:38 tricycle landing gear is conventional. Taildragger gear was conventional through the mid-1940s, but that was 80 years ago.
@anonymous123456789358 күн бұрын
Conventional is still a term that refers to taildragger today in the aviation community.
@9HighFlyer97 күн бұрын
@@anonymous12345678935 similar to a manual transmission is sometimes called a standard because the automatic was optional.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
It might sound counterintuitive, but till this day, "conventional gear" STILL refers to taildraggers! I agree that at this point it would change, but that's still the way it is.
@tuzonthume8 күн бұрын
11:00 I've got an idea for a WIG/flying hydrofoil cargo amphibian craft that leaves it's wing at the dock and drives away
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
Let's do it! Someone in Australia is also working on a small Wig.
@mtacoustic18 күн бұрын
Would love to see a feature on the Cessna 620; sort of a 4-engine Cessna 310.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
The 620 was a MONSTER! Possibly only paralleled by the Piper Pocono in size. I could include it in a future video, sure. Just not sure how to categorize it. Maybe a video on "unknown Cessnas?" Hmm, I like the idea!
@UnclePutte7 күн бұрын
Glad I watched this, led me to discovering Ralph Sawyer. I'll enjoy reading up on his exploits. These kinds of lone aviation inventor stories are like pancakes and butter to me.
@aircraftadventures-vids6 күн бұрын
I too appreciate these kinds of stories. Check out the Dyke Delta video, kind of similar life journey.
@Kr0N056 күн бұрын
I remember the last plane (Sawyer Sky Jacker). Sawyer tried to interest the Canadian military in having many and many of these (Thousands I think) built cheaply and using them as ground attack against Soviet armor in case of a war.... they did not accept his proposal. I think I saw this on a Canadian TV program called W5 in the mid to late 1970's.
@Kr0N056 күн бұрын
I remember the last plane from the 1970's (Sawyer Sky Jacker). Sawyer tried to interest the Canadian military in having many and many of these built cheaply and using them as ground attack against Soviet armor .... they did not accept his proposal.
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
That's wild, didn't know about that. Sort of like a mass-produced ground attack aircraft?
@Kr0N055 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids Yah, it was an intriguing idea of sorts. The Canadian program that aired it was I believe called W5.
@beverlychmelik55047 күн бұрын
A couple of operators in Alaska used the Nomad for a while.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Really? Never thought they'd make it on this side of the world
@mikesuch90218 күн бұрын
Experimental ultralight junkie from the 80s. If it flies. And I have clean shorts after the landing I'm cool with it. If I get to fly 1/10 the planes and hours that Kermit has flown. Would be amazing.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Yeah, Kermit's got the life! I'm happy he shares with it with the rest of us (lots of POV videos on his channel).
@jadeng11478 күн бұрын
Sweet!! Would love for you to go over the Beechcraft Queen Bee and Honey Bee!
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Minor correction, it's BEEcraft (but I'm sure most people say "beechcraft" when they see the V-tail, lol.) Interesting designs, but there's scant information or photos on them. I think I might have posted about them on my IG years ago.
@jadeng11477 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids Hah, totally missed that there wasn't an 'h.'
@jadeng11473 күн бұрын
@@aircraftadventures-vids Or if we wanna be adventurous, the QT-2PC
@kyleeames82293 күн бұрын
11:15 I forgot, what iPhone models were out in the 1960s? Also, how many times did Simon say “UPGRADE?”
@tommills2678 күн бұрын
Zenair ZIPPER is interesting see Wikipedia, mine is featured. Cannot find another. Lazair is another neat ultralight
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
I recall the Zipper from my Jane's aircraft book from the mid 80s! I presume not too many were built, it's hard to find info on it. But I guess it's what started the Zenair line of aircraft. As to the Lazair, I featured it in a recent video, check it out: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mKG8d6CKbLyAe9Usi=05C8rL0rilk5pVMZ
@xpump87623 сағат бұрын
So, Exactly what was the stall speed for this "slow flying - almost a standstill " AMF Chevvron 2-32" ?
@patrickgriffitt65517 күн бұрын
Mete Sokol has hints of a Ryan Navion IMO.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
A tiny bit. But it's a lot smaller.
@miloslavjungmann68368 күн бұрын
I watched Venca Smid and Lada Bezak fly the Metasokol at Dobra airport in Czechia. It was popular and attractive, my dad flew it too.
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
That's cool. What I had not realized is how old it is, I just saw it was built from 1957-1959. It's pretty modern-looking, if you compare it to american counterparts from the same era.
@miloslavjungmann68367 күн бұрын
@ if you recall Bezak invented the Lomcovak.
@JFrazer430322 сағат бұрын
The Rockwell Space shuttle did not use lifting body design. It avoided it. The CBY-3 was not a very-low aspect-ratio plane. It had normal wings and a lifting fuselage body. Aspect ratio is span squared, divided by area. At under 3, they get stall-proof handling and super-STOL ability while not being as draggy as normal planes nor compared to STOL wings. See the '30s: the Arup planes from Indiana. The Nemeth "parachute plane". Wartime, the Vought V-173, the Sack AS-6. The Eshelman commonly known as the"flying flounder". The plans for the Boeing model 390 & 391 "flapjack" fighter. The '80s Hatfield "Little Bird ", the '90s Wainfan "Facetmobile". The 2010s Australian Rowe "UFO". All of which deserved a mention. While covering the Burnelli CBY-3, think about the '70s Boeing model 754 of a similar sort. By Boeing ads to carriers like Emirates, Husky, and Cargolux: with same engines and fuel load as a "normal" plane, x1.5 the range and payload onto shooter runways. (Similar claims for the recent Lock-Mart Hybrid wing-body logistics plane.) When the Burnelli estate said they'd be happy to have it be license built Boeing hastily dropped it.
@danwarner93998 күн бұрын
What was up with the Helio at 1:14? It looked like it stalled tail first.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
It's not a uncommon landing for an Helio especially if the gear is re-enforced. That video is from Alaska I think.
@Rex-l2t7 күн бұрын
Looks as if he purposely pushed the tail wheel into the water to slow the aircraft. Certainly worked. Nearing retirement from mind numbing airline flying, I sure wish I had had a career doing this sort of work. Unfortunately it doesn’t pay well.
@Freesavh17768 күн бұрын
The 1st 1 reminds me of an airtruk before it was beat with an ugly stick. 😂
@aircraftadventures-vids7 күн бұрын
Is it even possible to beat an Airtruk harder with an ugly stick??
@jtuttle116 күн бұрын
Actually, I have seen one of these 'Eagle' aircraft here in the U.S. It flew in to one of our Fly Ins here at KPPF in southeast kansas.
@aircraftadventures-vids5 күн бұрын
Might have been around the time I spotted it at Sun n Fun.
@ChrisA7X898 күн бұрын
I've seen the TT62 Alekto as static display at the ILA Berlin back in the day. Looked cool (I was a kid and everything with wings looked cool to me back then). They had to move the engine nacelles from their initial layout because of strong airframe vibrations. As far as i know there never was a real interest in this aircraft when it comes to potential buyers.
@aircraftadventures-vids8 күн бұрын
I guess an answer to a question that was never asked? I wish there was more information on the plane, it looks fascinating (if not a failure, lol)
@photone8 күн бұрын
The TT62 was one of those planes that you, upon first seeing it, stare at , one eye a-squint and head a-tilt, rub your chin meaningfully, and ask yourself the rhetorical question 'Why????'.
@fluxing51094 күн бұрын
The Nomad in Indonesia: From the writing on the side and the Royal Thai Air Force roundel I would say that's Thailand, not Indonesia.
@aircraftadventures-vids3 күн бұрын
You're correct, I referenced Indonesia while displaying a Thai operated Nomad. But it still remains true that Indonesia operated quite a few Nomads.