Let's see more info on flying the Ercoupe, like indicated airspeeds during different flight regimes, rate of climbs, altitude, rpm, fuel flows (if you have such into) such as flying along at 2,500 feet indicating 95 mph at 2,300 rpm on about 4 gph. Or on final at 75 mph or climbing out at 80 mph at 500 fpm. I am sure your airspeed indicator is in mph not knots. Anyway, enjoying your videos.
My dog went deaf after prolonged flight is our Aircoupe and Grumman Tiger. Dogs hearing is very sensitive. Even wearing "mutt Muffs: didn't prevent it.
I'd like to come fly with you I've never been in a ercoupe and I'm thinking about buying one just would like to see how it Flys I live near Tampa Florida
Ok..I've watched a lot of flying vids and I haven't ever seen a dog flying experience.. Love it.. BUT kinda grossed out with by the eating after the puppers..yuk. OH..well love your channel. keep it up.
I own #3226. I came up with a solution to the ever present issue of scratched side windows. Yours are minimal but will get worse. Let me know if you ever want to fix that.
@@risingsun_ tomorrow I’ll detail it. Best with drawings though. It is pretty easy and permanent. I thought I sent to Hartmut but maybe not. Stay tuned. Merry Christmas you fellow Coupers. We are a special family for sure.
@@risingsun_ ok, well as everyone knows the average pilot in 1946 weighed 165 lbs ( based on the POH). So, they were not as WIDE. The window when it is open, is down between the fuselage and the wall of the interior, and is fabricated of somewhat flimsy material. If one pushes on the side wall, you are pushing the fabric covered piece directly against the plastic window. ( especially if someone has replaced it with something thicker than original ). So in todays world often the pilot / passengers lower body is pushing against that wall. When you then raise or lower the window, it scrapes against the wall,of the interior material piece. So, If you remove the seat bottom and expose the seat pan underneath , you can use aluminum strips, use screws to attach one end of the strips to the seat pan, and then pull the Interior wall towards the inside and then using SHORT screws at the other end of the strips attach that end to the side wall…thus pulling it inward away from the plastic window itself. Then as you raise / lower the window it is is not rubbing against that wall being pushed out by your body. Mush easier to show in a drawing but I can post a drawing here. Mine works perfectly.
@@risingsun_ BTW, my brother, a retired AA captain and current Sim P with AA tried to send a link to Envoy to you. Envoy is hiring without an ATP so you might look into that.
Howdy, Let me start by saying that I like your videos, and I love flying just like you. I am working on my instruments right now and I hope to get my CFI in the future, but I also want to build some time in between which brings me to not a comment but a question for you. I am interesting on buying an ercoupe, but I am not sure about the cost per year to maintain it and fly it. I know you just got your plane not too long ago, so if you do not mind sharing how much you normally spend per month, I will appreciate it. Thanks
Thanks for the comment. I spend about 30-35 bucks an hour and that factors in gas/maintenance. Ramp cost is 50 bucks a month and insurance is 600 a year. Mine is actually for sale on barnstormers.
You land crabbed and you touch the upwind main first. It was designed to self correct on the ground. I’ve personally landed in a 30kt direct crosswind with no issue
Let's see more info on flying the Ercoupe, like indicated airspeeds during different flight regimes, rate of climbs, altitude, rpm, fuel flows (if you have such into) such as flying along at 2,500 feet indicating 95 mph at 2,300 rpm on about 4 gph. Or on final at 75 mph or climbing out at 80 mph at 500 fpm. I am sure your airspeed indicator is in mph not knots. Anyway, enjoying your videos.
haha how cute! He was eyeballing that sandwich. Can’t wait to be able to fly my pups around
Gorgeous plane, cute dog, great flying & commentary!
Cheers!
I know you didn't just take a bite out of the sandwich after the dog ! 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤢
My dog went deaf after prolonged flight is our Aircoupe and Grumman Tiger. Dogs hearing is very sensitive. Even wearing "mutt Muffs: didn't prevent it.
Like for the pup!
I'd like to come fly with you I've never been in a ercoupe and I'm thinking about buying one just would like to see how it Flys I live near Tampa Florida
Great video...👍
BTW, one good looking dog, he is loving it.
He gets excited every time I grab my flight bag
@@risingsun_ you are lucky.
I would get him a headset; they make them for dogs, and it will protect his hearing.
Ok..I've watched a lot of flying vids and I haven't ever seen a dog flying experience.. Love it.. BUT kinda grossed out with by the eating after the puppers..yuk. OH..well love your channel. keep it up.
Looks like a lot of fun!
what a cute dog! i wonder if being exposed to that prop noise for a long time may have damaged his hearing though...
Great vid!
I own #3226. I came up with a solution to the ever present issue of scratched side windows. Yours are minimal but will get worse. Let me know if you ever want to fix that.
What’s your fix???
@@risingsun_ tomorrow I’ll detail it. Best with drawings though. It is pretty easy and permanent. I thought I sent to Hartmut but maybe not. Stay tuned. Merry Christmas you fellow Coupers.
We are a special family for sure.
@@joewilliams4142 Please do post your method:)
@@risingsun_ ok, well as everyone knows the average pilot in 1946 weighed 165 lbs ( based on the POH). So, they were not as WIDE.
The window when it is open, is down between the fuselage and the wall of the interior, and is fabricated of somewhat flimsy material.
If one pushes on the side wall, you are pushing the fabric covered piece directly against the plastic window. ( especially if someone has replaced it with something thicker than original ). So in todays world often the pilot / passengers lower body is pushing against that wall.
When you then raise or lower the window, it scrapes against the wall,of the interior material piece. So, If you remove the seat bottom and expose the seat pan underneath , you can use aluminum strips, use screws to attach one end of the strips to the seat pan, and then pull the
Interior wall towards the inside and then using SHORT screws at the other end of the strips attach that end to the side wall…thus pulling it inward away from the plastic window itself. Then as you raise / lower the window it is is not rubbing against that wall being pushed out by your body. Mush easier to show in a drawing but I can post a drawing here. Mine works perfectly.
@@joewilliams4142 I’m doing this very soon! Thanks for your help!
Enjoying your journey. Would like to see more panel shots and a little slower on the pan of the camera. Keep it up!
I appreciate the feedback! Cheers!
@@risingsun_ BTW, my brother, a retired AA captain and current Sim P with AA tried to send a link to Envoy to you. Envoy is hiring without an ATP so you might look into that.
Howdy,
Let me start by saying that I like your videos, and I love flying just like you. I am working on my instruments right now and I hope to get my CFI in the future, but I also want to build some time in between which brings me to not a comment but a question for you. I am interesting on buying an ercoupe, but I am not sure about the cost per year to maintain it and fly it. I know you just got your plane not too long ago, so if you do not mind sharing how much you normally spend per month, I will appreciate it.
Thanks
Thanks for the comment. I spend about 30-35 bucks an hour and that factors in gas/maintenance. Ramp cost is 50 bucks a month and insurance is 600 a year. Mine is actually for sale on barnstormers.
Had to throw a “like” after pup got a bite of sandwich.
Aren't you worried of air turbulence that could hurt the dog if he is not fastened?
Nope
So how do you place the ercoupe in a crab landing without foot pedals?
You land crabbed and you touch the upwind main first. It was designed to self correct on the ground. I’ve personally landed in a 30kt direct crosswind with no issue
Cool
Just curious, any chance your dog's name is Couper?
when you want to sell this ercoupe let me know, Former ercoupe owner...
Also get your dog some real high quality ear muffs.
You should land and let him do his business every couple of hours.
Howdy! You look sort of like Randy Mantooth the actor from a program named Emergency. Anybody else see it or am I going blind?