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CFI Vlog #3 - Taxiing around Falcon Field / Camera glasses test
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CFI Vlog #3 - Taxiing around Falcon Field / Camera glasses test
CFI Vlog #2: "Rudder Pedal Manipulation Prep" / I got a pedicure finally.
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CFI Vlog #2: "Rudder Pedal Manipulation Prep" / I got a pedicure finally.
CFI Vlog #1: Getting the plane organized
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CFI Vlog #1: Getting the plane organized
Landing at Falcon Field in Mesa, Az (KFFZ)
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Landing at Falcon Field in Mesa, Az (KFFZ)
Helicopter Crashes into Tower | Kills 4 Houston
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Helicopter Crashes into Tower | Kills 4 Houston
"Exploring Hong Kong Airport: Insider Tips and Highlights"
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"Exploring Hong Kong Airport: Insider Tips and Highlights"
"Epic Flight Adventure: Cebu to Siargao in the Philippines!"
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"Epic Flight Adventure: Cebu to Siargao in the Philippines!"
Grumman TBM-3R Avenger | Private tour at Commemorative Air Force Museum in Mesa, Az
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Grumman TBM-3R Avenger | Private tour at Commemorative Air Force Museum in Mesa, Az
EP03-Exploring Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona
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EP03-Exploring Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona
The Boneyard Project: A Look at the Vibrant Painted Airplanes of Pima Air and Space Museum
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The Boneyard Project: A Look at the Vibrant Painted Airplanes of Pima Air and Space Museum
EP02-Exploring the Abandoned Gila River Memorial Airport at Night
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EP02-Exploring the Abandoned Gila River Memorial Airport at Night
EP01-Exploring an abandoned WW2 training airfield in Arizona
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EP01-Exploring an abandoned WW2 training airfield in Arizona
Piece of cake!
Nice airplanes offer the ultimate freedom even better than a motorcycle❤
But everyone could still use a Harley...
@exploringairports agreed 👍😂😂😂
no music plz
😮😮😮
Liked the video but give some thought to dropping the music.
Why?
@@exploringairports Well I've watched a lot of video's of similar content and when music is put over the top of the video, the overwhelming responses are that the music takes away from the true feeling of that experience. Some have made the music so loud that you can't hear the person/s talking or in the case of background sounds, you can't hear them either. Whether it's aviation, cars, boats or anything along those lines, majority of people want to experience the video just as if they were right there with you. All the sounds that make the experience is why I think people watch video's like yours. I learned to fly in a clipped wing piper cub and it was noisy, but it was an amazing experience that I will never forget. Without sound, it's not complete in my opinion especially if I'm trying to convey through video what it's like flying a cub. I mean no disrespect or criticism of your video.
Did you have to get permission to go there?
Probably
Eso quiero que le pase Brayan
Bro how much did you pay him to let you kill him? 😭
All improv man
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I remember when you didn't think I would notice the smell from your vaping 😅
Nobody notices but you.
Nice airport❤
Hey, I live in Arizona as a matter fact that the airplane museum at they have two sheds one of them most guaranteed you saw a Russian jet and then comment please back if you saw me in the shade me and my dad that’s our favorite plane by the way it’s in falcon field
That’s not shit, that’s culture.
Que querías aser bro 😂😂
Promo'SM
I thought it was real💀
Seeing this video reminded me of riding in our family car over similar runways West of Tucson near the town of Silverbell, AZ. We had relatives that lived in the area and the one lane dirt roads took advantage of the proximity of the air fields to have a short smooth surface. That was in the late 1940's and early 1950's.
Shotgun shell up to no good ? black shirt in az go home
boohoo 😢
There was another auxiliary emergency field just immediately north of Williams Field it was on the northeast corner of Power Rd and Baseline Rd. It was between Power and Sossaman Rd and Baseline and Southern. I remember it well from the 50s and 60s when the area was still rural, but it started to be built over in the 70s and in the 80s I could still see a small remnant of it complete with lighting stanchions. Today it's been totally built over by homes, businesses and a golf course.
San tan valley Not queen creek, and it is used almost daily, i live less than a mile from this , mostly helicopter use, army, air ambulance etc.
Technically its within neither of either towns' borders, and its closer to Queen Creek so...
Also I live here and am 110% sure that it is hardly ever used.
You keep saying "the United States Air Force," but the United States Air Force did not come about until September 18, 1947 with the passage of the National Security Act of 1947.
Back in the 1970’s there was a radar facility there. We would shoot practice GCA approaches there. For a long time there was a Playboy bunny we used as a ground reference for entering the overhead traffic pattern. The bunny was the logo for Tipper Flight.
Did you see the playboy bunny?. Did you see the playboy bunny?.
I thought this was all fenced off now and warnings about no trespassing on military federal property.
It is
Pretty sure it is but on weekends the gate to the federal trust land out east is open, probably got in through there.
There's another old Aux Airfield like that hear in Buckeye , Arizona. It once belong to Luke AFB. Check it out. 😀
Did you see the playboy bunny?
It definitely spells Metallica, I used to fly RC planes at that spot in the late 90’s, early 2000’s and it was painted there around that time. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
We were there in the 1990s and many of the aircraft looked as they do in this video but more neglected. Looking at the Viscount, Caravelle (I flew on both types in the 1960s) and so many more suggests that a wash and a lick of paint isn't high on their list of things to do. It's a shame as they could be museum quality, as the name of the venue suggests, instead of rotting hulks.
I love going there always a treat to see the aircraft there
The concrete slabs are objects of a known weight that military helicopters can use for helicopter aircrews and ground crews practice moving sling loads. That's a small one. Some of them are huge.
Thank you!
Two of my favorite Cold War weapons were the B 36 because it was so big and the Davy Crockett because it was so small. The Davy Crockett gave the nuclear option to the infantry squad leader.
I was there in 2017. Its so amazing. Greets from Germany
Thus is what the brainless on the ground call Chem trails not realizing its just engine exhaust being left in the atmosphere
that’s cool
a type of fighter like the mosquito used by the RAF in WWII?
Sir that is a (air) plane
You win the internet today
Probably not but pc-6
Oh I know that one that’s an anntanov 225
A plane
Looks like a Super Tucano. Made in South America and is being considered by the US as a close support aircraft.
Crop duster training.
little Russian fighter
Yakovlev Yak-52
What he said👆👆 Def see the big star
A fighter plane
Why are you flying a drone above that airport, thats illegal and dangerous.
Lol The magic of MSFS sir. Im always looking for interesting places to fly so the plan is to make a big archive of videos here for people to check out.
@@exploringairports oh dang i didnt even realise
@@Trainman-xm3wd im sure the guys at microsoft dont mind your mix up lol
Russia: we'll take em...
Beautiful
Does she still fly
Yes. Last i heard was you can charter rides in it for tours above phoenix. Check out commemorativeairforce.org
Where are the cowls from that Electra?
Couldnt tell ya. Was on display at the museum at Kffz.
That is the B-17 known as "Sentimental Journey." Owned by the Commemorative Air Force located at Falcon Field Mesa Arizona.
You sir are correct! We just missed it landing but still pretty to see rolling.