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@Kaboom-0623Ай бұрын
yup you rebuild an airplane just the same way you would eat an elephant ... one bite at a time
@suzannethomasson8692Ай бұрын
I guess they need some BETTER HELP
@ual737retАй бұрын
Serious progress on the 401 is being made. It’s getting really close to coming alive. I can’t wait to see it.
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
We appreciate your support!
@ScottinqcАй бұрын
It’s that last 20% that’s gonna make everyone tear their hair out though….. they haven’t even gotten to the interior yet…. Much “fun” to come with the cabin electrical
@bumbarabunАй бұрын
@@Scottinqc yep 80/20 rule is there
@juansanchez-tr1dqАй бұрын
Hope to see it move under its own power by spring!
@calebcaetano1863Ай бұрын
This is the only man on the internet building something and actually using the manual.😂 keep it up Jason, I love it.
@Rockujjwal0125 күн бұрын
@@calebcaetano1863 where can we find the manual?
@davidthomas45852 күн бұрын
Been following the 401 from day 1.... i feel so invested in this. I love seeing the progress!!! It's so close (yet so far) . Well done RR, keep it up!
@williamconner9407Ай бұрын
The 401 is really starting to look amazing!!!!! I know Sam is looking down and can't wait to see you guys make the first flight!!!!!
@rayfiore7779Ай бұрын
Jason, thank you for putting your acquired skills to use in N.C. It is a preview of what to come with the 401 in the future.
@donharper7759Ай бұрын
Good to see some real progress happening on the 401👍
@VirtpilotАй бұрын
Amazing work... It´s coming together! Keep up the good work and God speed from Finland!
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Thank you for watching and supporting
@RobertFerrell-t7tАй бұрын
It’s so good to see the crew back at it! I can certainly understand the humbling experience that happened in your helping out in North Carolina. And all the while working on the 401 was your major calling and then filling all the hopelessness of those that have lost. Everything has got to be a hard thing to reconcile within yourself. The only thing I can suggest to you Jason is one day at a time one moment at a time and whenever you feel overwhelmed stop what you’re doing. Allow yourself time to work through it before tackling anything else. And also there’s times were just powering through something is therapy in and of itself.. God bless you and the crew and thank you again for jumping back in the saddle and providing great content!
@mbathome112Ай бұрын
Awesome job guys! One step at a time. You’re getting closer. Sam would have loved it. Great work.
@michaelweiss9219Күн бұрын
I worked on a lot of antique Harley Davidsons in my younger years, the sequence for re assembly is so important. It's easy to get the cart before the horse and cause yourself to have to backtrack because it's impossible to get at something when installed in the wrong order. Air planes are way harder than Harleys!
@chriscook8076Ай бұрын
Perfection is rarely easy. You guy’s are killing it one piece at a time in a good way. Thanks for the content.
@jorgeaparicio762Ай бұрын
Rescue crew, Jason I’ve been a fan since you got the 401, I miss Sam a lot. With that being said the Phoenix is coming together awesome work Guys..
@Novus_Ordo_ConditorАй бұрын
I just found this channel and watched the videos of this free abandoned plane series uploaded 2 years ago continuously until here, I feel like I watched the entire Star Wars series in one go.
@greggsvintageworkshop8974Ай бұрын
This is why you have the best content, Jason; you guys have been doing this RIGHT from the beginning. Ok, well maybe when you guys took it apart more photos and tagging of parts could have and should have been done but live and learn. I restore old antiques and antique electronics, and no matter how many photos, drawings or videos I make in the process, there is always something I can't remember. With all of my documentation something is always missed, it never fails. What I'm trying to say is that it happens to everybody. The bottom line is you guys are taking your time and doing it RIGHT. Keep the faith, and it is going to be a brand new 401 that you, your team, your viewers and everyone (including Sam from Heaven) can be proud of.
@freelancekatowiceАй бұрын
Good to see you're making progress AND following the manual. Keep up the good work! I can't wait to see it finished and flying. Cheers from Poland to you guys, you're doing an amazing job.
@stoyan_vuchevАй бұрын
The current situation in some parts of the US is devastating. My sympathies and heartfelt condolences go out to the people who lost their homes and loved ones. Many of them don't have access to humanitarian support, and it seems that the government is not taking the necessary actions to help the people, which really bugs me out. Apart from that, I'm happy to see that the Phoenix is one step closer to fly again. It doesn't matter what comes on the way, the 401 Phoenix will fly again! Keep up the Great work! 🫂❤🔥
@MrJessDancingАй бұрын
Well at least you now have pictures of your vacuum system mockup to use for the final installation. One heck of a process. Keep going! Thanks.
@danmcintyre9961Ай бұрын
I very much enjoy watching this plane get built.
@thejacksonmurphyАй бұрын
Keep up the grate work Rebuild team! It’s coming along and one day you’ll be rewatching these videos to see what you accomplished!
@v1rotait23Ай бұрын
A super interesting and "fun" episode of reverse engineering systems from a complex airplane nearly as old as me! One has to wonder at the approach to design and building aircraft from back in the 1960s? I guess that because everything was hand drawn and totally manual back then, it's no wonder you get to have a "lovely time" figuring out those awful exploded diagrams, and correcting all those "undocumented features" you find, such as incremental mods, fixes, and changes! Thankfully your great workshop banter and jokes helps keep you all "blue side up"! Keep plugging away boys, this is a great project! 🤪 Jason, your team efforts in NC with your mate's R44 have been very much appreciated delivering communications and supplies to the desperate folk down there. I've been keeping tabs on all the videos circling YT. It breaks my heart to see people don't matter to "the government", but that's to be expected. Look after yourself! Cheers from NZL, David
@Ellis157Ай бұрын
I can see that Joe has honed his skills very well get it
@rca-in-glasgow6781Ай бұрын
Joe The Vaporhone Master! Also “sometimes it’s hard to know who stuck which nut where.” That is so funny it buggers the imagination! SAGE ADVICE🙏😎
@andyjames6664Ай бұрын
Massive well done. The complexity of those engines is amazing. Love watching you do all this. Keep up the good work and you’ll be flying missions again. Bless you guys.
@34timmyboyАй бұрын
Coming on nicely. Looking forward to seeing the first flight test.
@Discovery123.Ай бұрын
I think this 401 is just for the show. Get it certified and fly able is different story. Good luck!!!
@zandanseАй бұрын
The complexity of all of these systems and components is daunting! One can see why planes like this are so expensive to buy and maintain. Good work team!
@Gstation9Ай бұрын
Holy Hose Down ! Let's Fly it on Monday ! Great Job Fellas ~
@mikebarnett1908Ай бұрын
Hey Guys, Great work.... I like Pete's work ethic. He also seems like a great guy to work with. Guys I can only imagine how you all feel, but y'all are bringing Her back to life, and it will all be worth it. The 401 will be almost like new. Keep up the Great work. Sam would be proud.
@GlideYNRGАй бұрын
If anything comes out of seeing the 401 being gutted out and, fingers crossed, airworthy. I hope it's people getting an understanding of what's involved and maybe get enough insight to get it and get a fire lit under their butts to chase a career in aviation. It's a fickle mistress but you get out what you put in. ❤ Love what you guys are doing.
@mikepocock575Ай бұрын
Another cracking episode,thankyou guys.
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Thank you 👍🏻
@Stephen-carrАй бұрын
Crazy to think it's been over 2 years on the 401. Seems like just yesterday you where talking about how to paint it and getting it ready only for everything to change. Don't recall ever hearing about final paint choice. Still hope it's the classic white and green. That made it so popular on the channel
@RetroJackАй бұрын
The editing is top-notch on this one! Also, one of my favourite retro-computing KZbinrs lives in rural Asheville and had his house neatly bisected by fallen trees - shout-out to Lazy Game Reviews / LGR! 👍
@leonardowelch2580Ай бұрын
Try using a PVC cutter to cut the Vacuum hose. Just a thought. God bless you and yours.
@nekolivegamingАй бұрын
21:00 poor Jason out here eating soot 🤣 Nice to see the 401 coming along!
@BluorangesАй бұрын
Looking good guys, hose work can be daunting at the best of times but you'll get there.
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
We appreciate all the support!
@absolutezero6423Ай бұрын
The light at the end of the tunnel analogy got me. 🤣🤣🤣
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
😂🤣👍🏼
@christophermarshall5765Ай бұрын
Coming along nicely. Be interesting to see if Jason decides to repaint it. I know a really good colour scheme for it!! Sky blue pink and purple spots!!
@SublimeArchiАй бұрын
The bird poop @24:48 ....the birds aren't giving up on the 401 and neither are you! Keep up the good work bois.
@mattamos193Ай бұрын
Good to see you back at it guys! Bit by bit.
@gawebmАй бұрын
I built a very simple aircraft with a Lycoming engine (Zenith CH601 XLB). After I got the airworthiness certificate and after first flight, it still took over 2 years to tweak, fix, adjust, redo, undo, redo again, replace infant mortality parts, troubleshoot electrical issues, and on and on. I can't even imagine all of the time and effort it will take to get this plane to be a reliable aircraft - after it is "100% complete". It will be a number of years still before this plane is flying missions. I just wonder that 2 years from now, and the plane is still not flying, will the support erode? It's an amazing effort by this group of people but it is such a money and time suck I can't help feeling all this effort could have been spent on a more productive effort. I still don't think they comprehend just how much effort will still be required after this plane is "finished". I DO enjoy the videos and commend the team on their amazing effort.
@mobsquad8500Ай бұрын
I hear you…but certified aircraft are different then experimental, and not to sound like an AZZ…but A&P, A&P IA…it is not the same.
@YungEBT29 күн бұрын
Lol i really like pete, he’s very witty yet hard working
@necaroАй бұрын
we are getting there!! Step by step. Joe and Pete are doing a great job. Joe continues to be a pivot element in this project.
@tommyovesenАй бұрын
Great progress. I've followed this channel since you got this plane. Great content!
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Much appreciated Tommy!
@YenaS-l7gАй бұрын
Ooh that's really good spegeti you guys are awesome in sorting and placing 😮
@thunderbolt513Ай бұрын
Hi RR team. Nice to see Greg back again, even if he`s just an observer. 401 is also Greg`s engagement and project, like all aall on board. Keep it up guys. Sam`s proud of you for sure.
@vipwryannАй бұрын
Great to see more progress 👍
@PatFoteffАй бұрын
Love the work your doing. I'm so surprised at how archaic the plane is. It looks like its from 1940.
@lescleaver3113Ай бұрын
What you all are doing is great you’re making improvements to the factory system is far better then what was engineered. Sometimes I think they made it harder than what it needed to be done and then again back when it was built maybe they didn’t have the lines for the vacuum system available that are available today.
@mustangbob51Ай бұрын
Really glad that we don't have to worry about vacuum pumps on the back of our R2800's in the A26. We already have so much going g on.
@rcusick973Ай бұрын
Great video a lot of work done glad to see it coming together
@lescleaver3113Ай бұрын
I feel the 401 will fly again probably within the next year. You might make Oshkosh next year if you’re lucky providing get the help and get all the parts and the funds in place that’s a very good possibility. I’m not giving up. I’m sticking with the channel. You’re giving me inspiration and hope.
@jephthahbАй бұрын
Getting it back together piece by piece . ❤
@adctvuk5035Ай бұрын
Sams looking down on you laughing Jason saying "i told you to take photos"
@jimdavis6833Ай бұрын
I'm almost 85, relatively healthy, and I see little chance this 401 will fly before I expire.
@ComeAndAveAGoАй бұрын
NONSENSE MY OLD MAN IS 95 AND HE’S CONFIDENT
@iainadam1005Ай бұрын
Have some faith. I'm sure this will get off the ground in six months. Keep all things crossed.
@squigssquigley8523Ай бұрын
I hope you are here for that moment my man. Stay healthy and keep watching this amazing progress. My mom is 83 with dementia, and doesn't even really know who she is, so the fact you are keeping up with this process and progress is great. I hope you do get to see this baby fly one day and are still healthy and kickin.
@ZardwarkАй бұрын
Pete rocks the Kasbah! I used to know the 401 would fly again, now I *believe* the 401 will fly.
@OreExplorerАй бұрын
Can't wait to hear that thing fire up. Good luck!
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Thank you for making us apart of your Saturdays👍🏻
@OreExplorerАй бұрын
@@rebuildrescue Haha Since the first christmas video.
@chrishickson5626Ай бұрын
Yeah another rebuild rescue video!
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Glad you stopped by the channel!
@夜空が素晴らしいですАй бұрын
We're getting there Phoenix 401, just a little bit more!
@Youngberg1000Ай бұрын
Got a running bet, you’ll start both engines before the end of the year. Don’t let me down!!
@mmccon2007Ай бұрын
Wow, Guys. Yes, pictures are your friend. Lesson learned. You got this though, putting it back by the book will be the right thing to do. For future repairs, if it's all by the book, you can repair it by the book.
@ZakChlebowskiАй бұрын
Coming along great!
@johnnunez17Ай бұрын
That is awesome. Really enjoy watching the 401 videos👍🏻🇺🇸✈️
@jamestribitt5658Ай бұрын
It's really taking shape. The amount of work you guys have done is mind boggling. Very few people can stay focused on a project this big. Amazing work guys!
@pschneider1968Ай бұрын
When it's finished, it will be a totally new airplane! 👍✈😀
@YenaS-l7gАй бұрын
Wow that's awesome engine needs those part's to make them 👏 closer to running cool 😎
@shovelchop81bikeralex52Ай бұрын
I was so relieved to see that hose cutter later in the video, using the loose razorblade was really hard to watch as I know what it feels like if you slip!!!
@macedindu829Ай бұрын
This is the epitome of moving mountains one rock at a time.
@RobertLake-mf2qtАй бұрын
Exceptional results come from exceptional people. You all produce extraordinary things that are a wonder to everyone who watch you. Keep up all the work you are doing with the plane and whatever else requires your attention. All the very best to you and God bless you.
@ericjpoeАй бұрын
Pretty sure she's supposed to be flying by now. I heard Pete say it would. Dang it, Pete!
@MarkWagner-fh6ofАй бұрын
Glad to see the 401 is getting some attention. Great job!
@paulpeterson7853Ай бұрын
Looking great guys!!!
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Thank you Paul👍🏻
@GlennLaycockАй бұрын
So much work and patience - it like watching a couple past the honeymoon phase when reality starts to come back into play.
@luftwicker07Ай бұрын
Great work guys. Y'all are killing it.
@Ellis157Ай бұрын
Aww man Jason when you were under the wing and you just pulled your arms down stretched him straight and that look on your face was like like I'm gonna set this thing on fire you could see the total disdain for the aircraft at that moment and it's there I had it's where they say the moment he knew he effed up but you got this man you got a great support team and mechanics are awesome joe is Joe still just being Joe doing Joe things in a Joe way you gotta love Joe and come on let's give it to the camera crew
@arjanwiegers474Ай бұрын
Nice progress 👍
@CBloudoffАй бұрын
I see the birds in your hanger and they are eyeing the 401! Careful... they are trying to reclaim her! lol
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
A family of Doves that just won’t leave…. 🤦🏻🤷🏻♂️🤣
@JorgeEMejia-xy2ssАй бұрын
You guys are amazing! A real inspiration to us all. Thanks for sharing these videos!
@rebuildrescueАй бұрын
Thank you for being here with us !
@kristenkylemack9477Ай бұрын
There is a saying something like: The best things are worth waiting for! Yes! This project has taken time & longer then you thought! That's OK! Anybody that tackles a rebuild like this one have high hopes to get it done fast! Well, I learned that it happens in Gods time! 😂❤ Then when it's finished & you look back at the Journey! When you roll down the runway & she lifts off the ground & heads up into the Sky! You will Celebrate & appreciate the time & excellence in the work that everbody put into this rebuild rescue mission.. The dedication toward finishing what you started & doing it right, will lift your spirits! The 401will be one of a kind,, special Bird, who will leave the bird nest she was & be the rescue bird she was meant to be!! The learning experience will make you wiser & the friends God blesses you with, will remain in your heart & memories forever. Embrace it ❤ Be Happy! 😂
@robertosoest3846Ай бұрын
Have fun🎉 greetings from Norway.
@fanatamonАй бұрын
Very cool, again great to see.
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@chipsawdust5816Ай бұрын
Lots of people are saying it's really close to flying. No, it's not. Restorations are SLOW - and they are sending everything out for overhaul when it needs to be installed, which adds time. Once the deice boots are on, the props are on, the interior and avionics are in and operational, then we'll be able to say it's close to being able to fly. You aren't going to be able to fly it until the whole job is done. Otherwise it's not conforming to its type design, ergo not airworthy.
@ShawnPossibleАй бұрын
Good morning all you beautiful rescue crew and viewers. Wishing you all a wonderful and safe days to come. The 401 is coming along very well, looking so good. Keep up the great work, Pete. You got this. Thank you Jason and the rest of the gang for making Saturday mornings exciting. See you on the next episode.
@eharris3021Ай бұрын
I'm an old USAF crew chief (dirty 30s and C-141s). This brings back memories (some painful) that I didn't realize until watching this project just how much I miss that life. There's nothing like watching an aircraft take to skies after all the BS&T, and cussin' you went thru to get her ready to fly. There's a ton of content out there about flying but not nearly as many about what it truly takes to make a plane flight ready and even fewer still that get this far down into the grease, grime and bloody knuckles! Thank you for giving me back those memories. As the old saying goes, without maintenance, a pilot is just a guy in a cool leather jacket and sunglasses walking down the street! I can't wait to see this old girl back in her natural state, AIRBORNE!
@mikerapoport3615Ай бұрын
The carbon in the deice line was from dry vacuum pump vane wear not exhaust
@radicalradiotech4944Ай бұрын
Good on u Pete good stuff
@MrMassivefavourАй бұрын
Those hose aint loyal!
@lonniemathias186Ай бұрын
I know the red sheaths over the hoses are to protect them, but what if they were color-coded the sheaths different colors for different applications, something the industry could adopt?
@doylemccoy383Ай бұрын
I see you don’t talk about timelines anymore lol
@Doctors_TARDISАй бұрын
Life is like a hurricane, here in Duckberg Racecars lasers aeroplanes! It's a duck blur
@MaxLaMenaceАй бұрын
I'm starting to realize that Better Help's strategy from the beginning was to overload us, perfectly sane people, with a ridiculously huge amount of ads to the point where we're going crazy and become in need for their product.
@mattbehari5939Ай бұрын
Better help is shameful, they admitted to not using actual therapists and selling people's personal information don't know why certain KZbinrs lie to their fans like that
@mtower4689Ай бұрын
The term insane to describe someone struggling with their mental health is shameful. You don't need to be insane to benefit from seeing a therapist. I doubt your intention was to perpetuate stigma, but that is what this comment does.
@MaxLaMenaceАй бұрын
@@mtower4689 yeah except for the fact that I didn’t use that word…
@i82996Ай бұрын
My same philosophy in restoring tube radios. Like it left the factory.
@3dholicpilot522Ай бұрын
Great job, everyone! Will this plane be landing on the runway at Oshkosh 2025 ?
@jimdavis6833Ай бұрын
I keep coming back, and the musak keeps driving me away.
@extremesheepdawg6379Ай бұрын
World’s most expensive 3D jigsaw puzzle reassembly. Safety is paramount and making it better than new so it lasts is great. I would rather watch it be rebuilt over time and done with all due care and diligence than a sloppy haphazard repair job that gets it back in the air quick and back in the shop soon after.
@SeasparrowDD979Ай бұрын
The best place for vets is the VA clinics! These people are best suited for vets because that's all they do is veterans!
@alexanderdergrosse198922 күн бұрын
Hello Great work, whether this will fly again at some point, there is still a lot of work until the test run good luck greetings from Germany 👍👍
@emmanuelalmonte2307Ай бұрын
The best thing they shroud do when the 401 is finish and ready to fly is to have Sam family there when the 401 take its first flight ✈️
@Mark-ww9sbАй бұрын
Great to see beautifully clean new or reconditioned components going into a clean, painted space. I think you should build a small living area for a cat into each engine compartment to keep the birds out.
@SmannellitesАй бұрын
Great progress. I have a question - how are you going to ensure that everything that is hooked in temporarily gets properly tightened down and not overlooked?