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fholbert
Добавлен 19 июн 2006
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IMG 1106
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Sorry, very bumpy morning and I was by myself. I recorded this for my IA. Watch the volts box. I wasn't sure what was causing the issue but replacing the Voltage Regulator fixed it. The alternator was going on and off line at random times. Shortly after I stopped recording the alternator came back on line. Yes I am running the engine pretty hard, it's less than 10 hours since factory reman and ...
Landing Columbia 2015
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Landing at Columbia June 12, 2015 Been awhile but yes, I'm still around!
ILS Approach into Chino Airport
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Woke up and the marine layer had rolled in so I went out and shot some approaches. I did remove about 3 minutes of my time in the clouds since the inside of the clouds always looks the same. Water on the lens created it's own issues. Sorry, no audio,
Catalina 20120923
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Catalina Island, my favorite summer time destination. I've been playing with some new camera mounts and came up with this. Let me know what you think! More of this location on my web site; 160knots.com/catalina.htm
Landing at Gastons White River Resort
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I just stopped by for breakfast but wish I could have stayed a week. What a fun place. It's on my bucket list for a return trip. Pictures on my web site at 160knots.com/Gastons.htm
Typical Day at SoCal's Chino Airport
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Typical Day at SoCal's Chino Airport
Practice Day for Chino Airshow 2012
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Practice Day for Chino Airshow 2012
Landing Avalon "Airport in the Sky" Runway 04
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Landing Avalon "Airport in the Sky" Runway 04
Landing at Sedona Arizona for Lunch!
Просмотров 8 тыс.14 лет назад
Landing at Sedona Arizona for Lunch!
Flying though the Banning Pass to Lake Havasu
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Flying though the Banning Pass to Lake Havasu
I still re visit these. Hope they don’t get taken down
The "poor mans P-51".
I used to love this channel. Hope you’re doing well
My mother worked at the Bellanca Aircraft Factory in Alexandria Minnesota where they built the super Viking she was in the upholstery department and did all the interior.
I love how the old advertisement shows the aircraft doing all kinds of maneuvers that aren't even legal to do with the plane today. Those were the days...
Was This to Hays Street Cafe in Bridgeport? Expense Breakfast/Flight for Breakfast
I find it interesting that you call it the "Banning Pass." I grew up in Beaumont and have always known the area as the SanGergonio Pass.
Love it !!! Family And I were Just there!!! First time out West. My Daughter and Son'n Law have been Living in Leadville for 5 years now ! know exactly where that is, looks like you took off south bound Towards the Twin Lakes off RT.24 we drove past there! Great stuff!
Had no idea Bellanca was such a pioneer. Fascinating story. Thank you.
It is my hope that you will continue to post here.
Me, my son and a partner just bought N-4034B in this video. N-4034B, is today located at SYI in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
The only small airplane I have ever flown in was a Bellanca Viking. I am not sure if it was a Super Viking. It was owned by an optometrist in Lincoln, Maine.
I flew in there over 10 years ago for a Cessna 150 fly in weekend, thankfully they had fuel back then as I was almost out! Now the runway is too rough for small tires and there is no more fuel. The other airport in Death Valley, Stovepipe Wells will be closing soon for a B.S. reason, but you can still land there for the time being.
I grew up eating at the Outpost Cafe you are Awsome for making this video Thank you
Nice vid. I have landed at Leadville many times. Unless the winds are really high (like >30 knots out of 180 deg.), I always land on RW34 and takeoff on RW16. The runway is sloped downward to the south and terrain is falling away from the end of RW16, therefore a safer choice. I never fly in the mountains with full tanks -- the lighter the better. I have taken off from Leadville in a Saratoga (not turbocharged) when the DA was over 14K. Be careful out there, folks.
Nice that you were able to land at Furnace Creek, it is no longer feasible for most GA planes apparently. I guess a cub with 31" tires could.
Before all the big aviation RUclipsrs, there was N4201B!!! Legend is all I have to say. ALL the best.
SUPERB video by all measures. Bellanca, Curtis and the Wright brothers were the top pioneers of human flight. I've always been enthusiastically impressed with high-technology wood, fiberglass, and canvas aviation material engineering because of the nearly miraculous resulting Mosquito, Lancaster and Hughes heavy-lift amphibious Hercules. Wood is cellulose, a superb lightweight, abundant material comparable to steel, aluminum and other artificial fibers. As such, Bellanca, used wood instead of aluminum and lotsa steel, great aviation designers like de Havilland and Hughes, Bellanca's Super Viking is the American made, hand-made Corvette Stingray of GA AND the Criscraft of GA high production, commercial models too. OMGoodness! Whotta performer! The Bellanca folx and Super Vikings is/are definitely masterwork aircraft builders and I loved every second of this video. And there is, of course, Italian-style beauty seamlessly included in everything, with its impeccable performance, which is unmatched anywhere.
Corona to Shoshone 😳
Windy as f. Start listening at 3:57 - an amazing mix. Love unicom transmissions, Bitchin’ Betty, and pilot comms blended in there. The Ercoupe pilot at 5:42 just crabs it the f on. (This is correct and proper landing technique for that aircraft.). He don’t need no stinkin’ rudder pedals! The crowd loves it! Love those Bananas who land after him as well.
That sure was a nice landing.
Come back! We need your videos
Before Trent Palmer, Flight Chops, Aviation 101 and all the other wonderful aviation content creators out there now; it was fholbert who started it all. Thanks for sharing all those flights in your beautiful Viking. And double thanks for getting so many folks excited about aviation. Including me! :-)
Graduated from Cal Poly in 1985, learned to fly at Air San Luis, SBP! Miss that area, it's beautiful!
*got sushi?* 🍣
Nice!
Still nice!
Still still nice!
Still still still nice!
Thank you for sharing this!
Awesome, I just flew from the Bay Area to O24 today! The tioga pass might be the most beautiful scenery I've flown over yet.
Wow!!! I remember the first time I saw a brand new Bellanca Super Viking when I was a kid... I was blown away by it's muscular looks! The owner gave me a walk around and was telling all about it's power and speed but when he mentioned that it was WOOD and FABRIC my smile dropped (LOL) He told me to press my hand on the fuselage and it gave a little... I said in my mind "I wouldn't fly in that thing!"... and this was in the mind of a certified AIRPLANE-AHOLIC.. normally If it had wings,I was in love but not this round!!! Flash forward to today... I WANT ONE!!!
Thinking about buying one
I miss the old Lake Havasu Airport but this was a good video.
Snap Rolls in a Viking factory video. Didn't expect to see that today
Wow, THAT is an awesome video!! Thanks for posting it!
Are u still flying?
We went flying there this sunday and tried to make it back to KEMT , cieling 400, vis 2mi.. that resulted in a missed app. And return to KFUL..and a $20 uber ride back to elmonte lol
Is the restaurant called Taildraggers!!!
It's only 2006 but feels like it was forever ago. Like before Vietnam.
outstanding
So blurry
Are you still out there? no postings for years??
Nice vid. Might want to share in 1080!
Glad to see you posting. Would love to see some new in-flight videos from you.
Nice to see you back! Thanks to you and others, I also started videos on you tube. I have a 1979 Bellanca "Super Charged" Viking. You tube search...N623AM.. Please get us some videos..Albert Melgar
Welcome back
God I miss flying. Had a TSIO540 BL-17ATC absolutely solid response. Flew mine out of an ultralight one-way strip. Good times. At least I managed to take the family on trips they will never forget. And that maybe we could not have afforded to do commercially, so the small investment in the Viking was worth it. Wish I'd have been able to get it sooner, (and keep it longer) before some "work" was done on it but it all worked out OK. Stephan if you are reading this may you always have smooth air underwing and more than enough fuel and trust your mechanic they are magicians. (I also had a Cessna R172K "T-40" with 210 H.P. and STOLkit but the Viking could easily outperform it on takeoff and landing, if you know how. If I had to crash I would prefer to do it in the Viking because I think it would be more likely survivable. Take care everyone, be safe.
owned one super aircraft - can see mine on the cover of aopa pilot from 1986. 'excellent airplane.
fholbert--CAVU--what a rare look into a rare airplane. Even that brassy soundtrack brings back 1975. Now I feel have to go and hoist a Löwenbräu
Nice video (and a bit old), but a little comment, if I may: I'm not sure at what altitude you were when you canceled IFR, but depending on the airspace you're in, it might not be enough to be clear of clouds when canceling (or when getting a visual approach), you'll need to be at VFR minimums, which in most airspaces is 500' below, 1000' above or 2000' horizontally from clouds. I'm not saying you did anything illegal - if anything, I'm emphsizing that you probably did everything properly - but it is exactly 30 seconds from breaking out of the clouds to canceling IFR. Good job maintaining at least 1000' per minute descent rate!!!
Wow this video was uploaded 10 years ago today 10/6/18 5:47 AM GMT
5:48*
4 Cessna pilots have disliked this.
Jelous!
Seven, as of 8/10/19. Correction: 4 Cessna pilots, one Mooney pilot, one Piper pilot, and some 12-year-old kid trying to be edgy
Hahahahaha