Retired USAF F-15C pilot now an Aerostar Superstar 700 owner.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2021
  • Initial training in the Aerostar Superstar 700. This Aerostar was used for the S-Tec 3100 autopilot STC. I did not use my normal camera set up since this was not my plane and tried to put something fun together with an iPhone 11.
    S-Tec 3100 autopilot
    The Aerostar is the fastest piston twin.
    Two world speed records:
    1000k closed course at 259 kts
    2000k closed course at 277 kts
    Amazing factory support and great owners community.
    Aerostar Aircraft Corporation: aerostaraircraft.com/
    Aerostar Owners Association: www.aerostar-owners.com/. / @aerostarownersassocia...
    Aerostar 700 Performance specs:
    TAS @ 65% Power, FL 200, 44 gph
    Max seating 6, certified for 7.
    Can be used for Basic Med pilots
    TBO 1800 hrs
    Max Cabin PSI 5.5
    Cabin Altitude at FL250 8000 ft
    Cabin Altitude at FL300 10,700 ft
    Max Gross Take Off Weight 6850 pounds
    Typical Useful Load 2300 pounds
    Max fuel with aux tank 209.5 gallons.

Комментарии • 58

  • @marktravis
    @marktravis 6 дней назад

    It NEVER fails to amaze me how controllers know you just penetrated the clouds. The second you get into the white stuff and start bouncing around is EXACTLY when they call and give you a heading change or a full reroute.

  • @davidm3440
    @davidm3440 2 года назад +13

    Hi Eric,
    I have almost 500 hrs in a 1981 Aerostar 602P. N3647J - When we were purchasing this airplane, the boss sent me to Vero Beach Training Center for training. This was in August 83. I received 2 hrs of familiarization in a PA60 and really started to love that airplane. The boss really loved it too because we were not cancelling many flights due to the ability to hop over much of the in-flight weather. This airplane had great single-engine performance, I could flight plan 200Kts no matter what the wind conditions were. I can only imagine what kind of performance the 700 had.
    Fast forward - present day. With the pilot shortage, I recently got in touch with a couple local companies one that does part 91 with BE200 and above. I am recertifying my medical (fingers crossed) in hopes to help them out with right-seat flights. I really look forward to this adventure getting back into flying once again. The other company has a PA60 that they use to pickup parts and short flights. I will be able to help out there as well. This will be a well-welcome addition to my life.
    Hope to see more vids from your Aerostar adventures!

  • @visarma9673
    @visarma9673 3 года назад +6

    Just when I think I’m done watching RUclips…. You drag me back…. Thank You for the pleasant Diversion.. and, Nice way to end an outstanding video….

  • @mariatreen9833
    @mariatreen9833 3 года назад +1

    This is awesome!!

  • @skipmaloney2126
    @skipmaloney2126 3 года назад +2

    Thanks again, Eric.

  • @Mike7478F
    @Mike7478F 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @carloscepedad.6551
    @carloscepedad.6551 2 года назад

    To nice aerostar beautiful

  • @jimamccracken5783
    @jimamccracken5783 2 года назад +1

    Col Reese , Sir thanks for your service you are my Grandaughters hero. She loves Retired NAVY Pilots.

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  2 года назад +1

      I am not the retired USAF or Navy pilot. Wish I had that experience. I do have the privilege of flying with both Navy and AF pilots in their Aerostars.

  • @ralphrife9235
    @ralphrife9235 Год назад

    I liked the design of the aerostar!

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 2 года назад +2

    Keep flying with the USAirforce F-15C Pilot and let him know that I said thank you for his service and please enjoy the opportunity to owning the most fastest Piston Multi engine aircraft ever that Piper manufacture

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  2 года назад +1

      I will do that. The Aerostar is the fastest production piston twin made.

  • @Aerostar509
    @Aerostar509 3 года назад +2

    Gensys says my 3100 might ship mid September but I think it will be later. They also said 10 out of 19 on order have shipped. Been waiting a long time and looking forward to upgrading my 55x unit.

  • @genechronister7085
    @genechronister7085 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice

  • @SI-lg2vp
    @SI-lg2vp 2 года назад +4

    More fun to fly than the law should allow. The flight controls are like running on rails. Loud, I mean Loud in the cabin but that's the price for speed. Rule #1, top off all the fuel tanks because the fuel system is goofy, and never double cross feed the fuel. My suggestion after flying the Aerostar for hundred of hours, I preferred the Cessna, 402 C, 414 C, and the C421. Cessna has simple reliable systems, easy to fly, better all weather planes, and more cabin room.

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  2 года назад +6

      I have flown all the C400 series and especially like the no tip tank versions. However, I find it more fun to fly the Ferrari as opposed to the Ford Excursion.

  • @LJDRVR
    @LJDRVR Месяц назад

    “Font touch anything on the runway!” Proceeds to touch stuff on the runway. Lol.

  • @whomitmayconcern
    @whomitmayconcern 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ever been to Tyndall? (KPAM) aka TY? That was an F-15 training base for years. That's where I live. You may know John Hampton aka "Waldo"

  • @stlflyguy
    @stlflyguy 3 года назад +2

    I’d leave that yaw damper on until the very last moment.

  • @ralphrife9235
    @ralphrife9235 Год назад +1

    If I could have kept flying, my plan was to get my multi-engine and intrument ratings next !

  • @tobberfutooagain2628
    @tobberfutooagain2628 3 года назад +1

    Heavy chunk of change for that puppy…

  • @jdhchi
    @jdhchi 3 года назад +7

    Great video Eric! I'm a co-owner of a Piper Comanche PA24 250 with approximately 500 total hours with 300 in the Comanche. Although we're having a lot of fun with our Comanche the Aerostar is a twin we have considered looking into. Interested in your thoughts on a transition like this...thanks!

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  3 года назад +1

      Send me an email, emreese@comcast.net. Ill send my phone number, we can chat.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 2 года назад

    You had your flaps set in the neutral position

  • @carsonsteinmann9395
    @carsonsteinmann9395 2 года назад +2

    Is it okay to leave the flaps up and not in neutral for the duration of the flight? Also what flap setting do you usually use for a normal takeoff. I have been using 20 to get off the ground faster but takes longer to get to blue line. Great video by the way!

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  2 года назад +1

      The POH recommends the flaps be placed in the neutral position after retracting them. After placing them in the up position I don't think anything bad can happen if left in the up position. If after placing flaps in the full down position and leaving the handle in the down position could cause an issue if you were to lose hydraulic pressure. The aerodynamic pressure on the flaps would tend to retract them and they could retract asymmetrically.
      I almost always use 20° for takeoff. POH says 0°-20°. I believe it is safer to use 20 since Vmc is lower and there is less wear and tear on the gear and tires.

  • @douggrimes195
    @douggrimes195 3 года назад +1

    Just curious...do you know what Sean McGilivray is flying now after the Aerostar 767TB? Great video!

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  3 года назад +1

      a Turbine Commander not sure which model.

  • @russellbedell8198
    @russellbedell8198 2 года назад +1

    I would be careful with that charging cable being draped across throttle quadrant especially when it’s moving from yoke movements

  • @yamashill
    @yamashill 3 года назад +5

    Good looking plane. I’m debating between a Ram VII Cessna 340 and an Aerostar 700. I’ve flown the 340 and was surprised how much quieter it was than my TU206G. Any idea how much louder the Aerostars run than the 340s? BTW, the F-15C is one of the easiest planes to land there is IMHO. Lots more going on in the Aerostar on Final.

    • @stlflyguy
      @stlflyguy 3 года назад +5

      Having flown both, the 340 is considerably quieter. The entire passenger compartment is located behind the props. There’s always a “resonance” in the Aerostar. However, there’s no substitute in its class for the fun you have flying the Aerostar.

    • @visarma9673
      @visarma9673 3 года назад +5

      AreoStar 100%

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  3 года назад +6

      Agreed, also having flown both. The 700 however can carry a bigger load and is considerably faster and really not that much more noisy in cruise. 767TB has a useful load of 2000 pounds with standard fuel load of 165.5 gal. If you enjoy flying, get the 700. not the Piper version but the one modified by Aerostar.

    • @yamashill
      @yamashill 3 года назад +2

      @@AerostarPilot Ultimately I'm trying to figure out what would be less fatigue for my pax. If it's not much louder than the 340, the speed of the Aerostar would be preferred for bladder range. But if the resonating props are too much, then it seems like it could be less fatiguing to go a little slower. Hopefully I can bum a ride from someone getting maintenance at the Flight Shop to experience it for myself. Craig does a great job maintaining my 206 and their close proximity is not a small factor in my considering the Aerostar.

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  3 года назад +4

      @@yamashill Craig is a good guy and you are in good hands. I am sure you can arrange a ride from someone who has their plane there. Have Craig let you know the owners are then we can look them up in the Aerostar Owners Association. I think you will find the ones with the square tip quite props, you won't notice much. I have a friend with a C-421 and he said at cruise the A* really wasn't that much noisier. That says a lot to me. It has been way too long since I have flown any of the 400 series Cessnas to make a comparision.

  • @leatherneck62
    @leatherneck62 Год назад +1

    Put those fueling mats on the wings

  • @sethwilson1668
    @sethwilson1668 3 года назад +2

    What is that avionics setup with the MFD/PFDs? Looks nice.

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  3 года назад +1

      Garmin G600, GTN750xi and a G5 backup.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 2 года назад +1

    I’m looking at your flaps at takeoff and climb out you raise them up and back down and on your flight over

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  2 года назад +1

      The flaps are all hydraulic controlled by a mechanical valve connected to the flap handle. The neutral position closes the valve to either up or down actuation. If the flaps are already retracted, placing the handle either up or neutral will not do any thing. To deploy the flaps you place the flap handle in the down position until the flap indicator reads the chosen flap setting, 10, 20, 30 or full down 45°. You must put the flap handle back to neutral to stop the movement at the appropriate setting. Same is true for retraction.

    • @816928
      @816928 Год назад +1

      @@AerostarPilot Got to be careful with the flaps on this airplane from what it sounds like. I wonder if Piper fixed this system in later makes and models?? Seems like a poorly designed system but this aircraft is quite old so maybe it was advanced for this era. Nice vid.

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  Год назад

      @@816928 It is simple and easy.

    • @816928
      @816928 Год назад

      @Eric Reese - Aerostar Pilot seems so. Is there some sort of safety feature in case your hand slips in turbulence or an electrical anomaly? I am speaking to flap overspend. Thanks

  • @danizweifler6061
    @danizweifler6061 2 года назад +1

    at 10 min 08 sec: 11% higher fuel burn with the left engine than with the right ?

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  2 года назад +1

      Good observation Dani, We were still at climb power which is 37" and 2400 RPM. At this power setting, you are to run the mixtures at full rich. The fuel flows need to be 37 gph or greater. With this plane the fuel metering is a bit off between right and left and yes the left could have been leaned to match the right. The general rule of thumb with these high HP turbocharged engines is to run the fuel flow in gph the same as the MP in inches. This applies to power settings above 75%. On takeoff for example, the engine should be developing 42" and an approximate 42 gph at full rich.

  • @bigdaddy3662
    @bigdaddy3662 2 года назад

    You're welcome for the free training I paid for.

  • @Helibeaver
    @Helibeaver Год назад

    Ignorant question on my part, but why put flaps back after retracting ?

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  Год назад

      The Aerostar flaps are hydraulic. When you want 20° for example, you need to set 20 on the indicator gauge then stop the movement by placing the handle back to the neutral position.

  • @battshytkrazy156
    @battshytkrazy156 9 месяцев назад

    Great choice ... or piper M6oo

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 2 года назад +1

    I’ll fly with him anytime so just give me a call

  • @carloscepedad.6551
    @carloscepedad.6551 2 года назад

    How many hp per side you aerostar

  • @aviatortrevor
    @aviatortrevor 2 года назад

    Is that a stutter, or his callsign? lol

  • @av8rdav
    @av8rdav 2 года назад

    Does the pilot also fly a BD5-J?

  • @mynickels
    @mynickels 3 года назад +2

    wun wun, wun wun wun. That's awful 😂

    • @AerostarPilot
      @AerostarPilot  3 года назад +1

      Whole lotta ones.

    • @816928
      @816928 Год назад +1

      @@AerostarPilot easy to remember though, lol