The Mighty Jabiru

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Mark goes over the details of the Jabiru Aircraft and engine, then takes it for a flight around the patch.
    Link to the Specs & prices of a Jabiru Aircraft: www.falcondesign.com/jabiru_j2...

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  • @TheOzflyer
    @TheOzflyer Год назад +19

    I’m a Aussie pilot and I’ve never heard anyone pronounce Jabiru the way you did, we say It just like you do 😂😂

    • @maxgood42
      @maxgood42 Год назад +1

      but The outrow was pretty good. 😮🤣🤣🤣

  • @GuardedDragon
    @GuardedDragon 2 года назад +20

    I love the knowledge you show in the planes you handle. Whenever I give myself a steady green signal for first plane ownership, I would love to have someone to talk about the planes like that. Seems invaluable.
    Your content flows well for an easy watch. Thank you from Canada!

  •  2 года назад +8

    I have one Brazilian made airplane called Conquest 180 equipped with a Jabiru 3300. Love the sound and fuel performance of this engine ! I´ve got 1400hours on it.

  • @Lawiah0
    @Lawiah0 2 года назад +11

    Hey Mark, "What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back?" STICK

  • @Anonymous99997
    @Anonymous99997 2 года назад +10

    It will interesting to see what the update to the Light Sport spec will be. If they raise the weight limit, the Jabiru is ready.

  • @carlhursh9692
    @carlhursh9692 Год назад +3

    I go to go to the Jabiru factory about 25 years ago on one of my Down Under trips. Impressive.

  • @tjcrocker443
    @tjcrocker443 2 года назад +1

    Great informative video, haven't seen much on these Jabirus. Thanks

  • @christopherm7702
    @christopherm7702 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for this Video Mark! It is refreshing to see LSAs like this featured among the other informative videos you bring us.

  • @markbattista6857
    @markbattista6857 2 года назад +4

    I love it Mark , it might even be something I could afford & it sounds great . Thanks again

  • @fraserwatt6417
    @fraserwatt6417 2 года назад +2

    Mark, thank you. I enjoy watchng you when you make your videos. You give up good cler informationabout these aircraft and flying. Looking forward to your future episodes. Fraser.

  • @golfbravowhiskey8669
    @golfbravowhiskey8669 2 года назад +10

    I had a jabby 230 for two years living here in Texas you could almost not fly it during August as the cylinder head temperatures would get too hot. That one you have there seems to have the upgraded or updated fiberglass induction cowling for the rear cylinders. After a few years I sold it and it went to Minnesota where there is no problem overheating up there.
    Fast forward a couple years about a zenith 750 with a 3300 generation three jabiru in it. Still had overheating issues in the summer. If you were just cruising around the grass strip and not getting up to cruise speed at let’s say 6000 foot mine would be right on the red line for heat problems.
    I wish they offered that jabiru airplane with a Rotax 915. That airplane is absolutely amazing and that engine is also. If they offered it with a Rotax or Viking they cannot keep up with production with them selling. That engine is their biggest holdback.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +2

      Thank you. Interesting owners experience.

    • @sheldonholy5047
      @sheldonholy5047 2 года назад +2

      The Jabiru engines have a very poor reputation in the UK, FWIW.

    • @atis5607
      @atis5607 2 года назад

      @@sheldonholy5047 Can say the same down here in Brazil, my dad used to buy those engines for the experimental airplanes he sold. Most of the R-12 (the aircraft my father used to build) jabiru powered are having issues, you fix it, and another problem arrives.

    • @michaelwiggins3663
      @michaelwiggins3663 2 года назад

      The Gen4 3300 seems to have solved those issues. I have a J230 in Texas with a new Gen 4 motor. I watch the temps like a hawk especially on these 100 degree days but so far have yet to have any problems. Climb at 80-85 kts and temps all stay in the green

    • @SLACWA1
      @SLACWA1 Год назад

      You might have solved the cooling with a deeper lip on the rear of the cowl to induce more airflow, that seemed to work here in Australia. Rotec in Aus used to offer water cooled heads as an upgrade for Jabiru engines, they also had a dry sump offering for them. I had a J160 for about 10 years and the main issue was the small sump capacity on long flights. Also be careful running avgas in them unless you can get the low lead option. They lead up really quick.

  • @bigmuz_pilot
    @bigmuz_pilot 2 года назад +3

    I did my ab initio in a Jab J170, basically the same plane with a 4 cylinder Jabiru engine. Great fun, good training aircraft. Our club runs two of them and students progress easily from their training. Cheap to run and affordable, everything you want in an LSA.

  • @stevescott1032
    @stevescott1032 2 года назад +2

    Love these vids! Learning a ton.

  • @EchoKilo
    @EchoKilo 2 года назад +1

    Great review, thank you.

  • @JohnDoe-we9yk
    @JohnDoe-we9yk 2 года назад +2

    Been waiting for your new video, as usual very informative and educational. Tks Mark 👍🙂

  • @txp7m8
    @txp7m8 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your reviews are outstanding, love visiting your RUclips page.

  • @2005CessnaPilot
    @2005CessnaPilot 2 года назад +3

    Assembled in Shelbyville, TN I believe. Sounds great.

  • @clarencehopkins7832
    @clarencehopkins7832 2 года назад +1

    Excellent stuff bro

  • @toppops22
    @toppops22 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice review of the Jab Mark. That one is very nicely appointed compared to the early ones, it’s like chalk and cheese in comparison, they have come a long way.
    I owned a 230B, kit built, 2004 built. Mine was always overheating if the OAT was 30C or more, despite a bigger carburettor jet and modified cowling, a new oil cooler etc, nothing would keep the temp down, always ran hot.
    I don’t know what the later ones are like, I see that one has an even more modified cowl to my old one.
    I could hear the radio static a couple of times on that one as you circuited, that brought back memories of mine trying to stop the static, even changed the regulator to a more expensive one and added some suppressors.
    The engine was their downfall and it gave them a bad name here in OZ. The J160 I gained my RPL in failed over the ocean but the pilot managed to land on the island they were heading for, that same plane had a second engine failure but wasn’t a mayday.
    Having the fuel taps under the seat belts caused a forced landing in my Jabiru when an instructor and a mechanic took it up for a test flight after the engine was repaired. The pilot owned a J160 which has the fuel tap near your knee and wasn’t aware my taps were hidden under those shoulder harnesses. There’s about 5Litres of fuel under the seat in a header tank which they emptied in a few minutes, ended up landing in a crop trial site.
    The airframe is great, easier to fly the 230/250 than the 160, sleek design, fuel efficient, strong, docile, a better option than the 160 which is short in the fuselage and has shorter wings.

  • @davidduganne5939
    @davidduganne5939 2 года назад +5

    enough room in the back for a dingo... looks like a friendly, well mannered plane.

  • @TECAdventures
    @TECAdventures 2 года назад +2

    That fuselage is a pre 2007 model. There were lots of changes in 2007 that you don’t see here unfortunately.

  • @triskellian
    @triskellian 2 года назад +2

    An odd looking but neat little plane! I find it attractive that it's fairly modern and well priced. Not so sure about the flap switch being so close to the throttle. It seems that in rough air one might bump it. The smooth surface of the airframe and the miserly fuel burn is a bonus. If I was in the market to buy a Jabiru, the digeridoo and boomerang would have to be included! What's better if you buy one from Mark, he might play something on the digeridoo thanking you for doing business with him. Cheers!

  • @davidduganne5939
    @davidduganne5939 2 года назад +4

    I do like the center mounted "Y" control stick--clear view of the panel, and easier ingress/egress without a control-pole that you have to squirm around. Just like the original Wittman Tailwind!

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +4

      It was surprisingly big and easy to get in and out of.

    • @MrLeslloyd
      @MrLeslloyd 10 месяцев назад

      I was a little skeptical of the center stick but after 1 hour was convinced,this is the best position for a stick,comfortable as the arm rests on the center pad not hanging as dead weight forward for what can be hours on end,i couldn't go back to Joy sticks or a yoke.

  • @FlyingNDriving
    @FlyingNDriving 2 года назад +1

    I love it and very informational

  • @dickyhead
    @dickyhead 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark

  • @FINSuojeluskunta
    @FINSuojeluskunta 2 года назад +3

    I'm not a huge fan of Tecnams specifically but I do like the Rotax engines. Seeing some people talk about overheating issues with these and even our Rotax fleet would get grounded above like 100F because of density altitude issues. Current fleet of DA-20s gets grounded due to composite airframe temperature issues. If there is a good, cheap airframe + engine combo out there that can survive southwest/southeast US summers I don't know of it.

  • @ackack612
    @ackack612 2 года назад +1

    OOPS! Guilty here, I originally thought, (assumed?) you were from Australia, perhaps a Kiwi even. ANYway, what a great, (thinking 'nifty') plane...so much so I had to watch twice from the get-go to make sure I didn't miss anything. Thx Mark!

  • @greyjay9202
    @greyjay9202 Год назад +1

    Simple design. I bet its reliable. Nice aircraft.

  • @moriver3857
    @moriver3857 2 года назад +6

    Nice design. However, those red guarded switches should be elsewhere as it looks like they could be accidentally tripped and they seem to be important.

  • @fraserwatt6417
    @fraserwatt6417 Год назад +1

    Mark, thank you for doing this video about the Jabaru. Nice looking aircraf i do like the fact that it only BURNS 4 - 5 gallons per hour. Very economical. But, that would be better using UK gallons, because that's even less. Haha. Fraser (Watt.) Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +2

      Fraser. My Mum was born in Edinburgh. I lived in Scotland for 17 years.

    • @fraserwatt6417
      @fraserwatt6417 Год назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 Mark glad to hear that you used to live here. I really enjoy your videos. Keep it up.

  • @guymuller3558
    @guymuller3558 Год назад +2

    I am very happy with my older Jabiru SP6 leaves the ground by the fourth stripe and climes at 1000+ ft/ min very simple motor to work on.

  • @vinceburling4613
    @vinceburling4613 2 года назад +2

    Never seen a jabiru reach its TBO without major work, the TBO is at 1000Hrs and the complete top end rebuild is required.

    • @1cardinalflyer
      @1cardinalflyer 2 года назад +1

      Complete TBO is 2000 hours.
      TOP overhaul is at 1000 hours.

    • @kellydaniels0044
      @kellydaniels0044 2 года назад +1

      Just turned 1007 hours in my Jabiru 3300 and the only maintenance I did was a carb rebuild (took about an hour) at about 600 hours.
      I actually flew it today! You can tell its not a new engine but compressions are still good.
      Meanwhile, my neighbor bought a 2019 Cessna 206 for 700+k and he is already replacing a jug.

  • @cabdouch
    @cabdouch 2 года назад +1

    I have a Didgeridoo I got from Australia. I think it would fit into the T210L better than that though :) although your playing was better than mine as I played a RUclips video of an expert playing one while pretending to play mine in my stream. I later purposely screwed up the timing to get caught as people thought I really was playing it
    I like this aircraft. I got the T210 for carrying 4 people, but might look for something like this for 2 people when the 210 is in the shop for work.
    I will definitely check with Skywagons for what they have on hand when looking for a new plane as I know you are careful with what you represent.
    It was nice meeting you Mark, and hope you enjoyed the TEXAS BBQ :)

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      Charles. Yes that was a great treat for us to have brisket and ribs brought to us by you. Thanks.

  • @carlosasher-leon4879
    @carlosasher-leon4879 Год назад +1

    Mark you are just the best............
    I am torn between buy a Jab250 and Arion Lightening XS....
    Your video on the Jab has me sold, however in all fairness, I wish you could do a video on the Lightening XS 180hp model.....
    Thanks...........
    PS even if you can't do it, you still the best....lol

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +1

      Thanks. It is a great plane. If a Lightening comes along, I'll do a vid on it.

  • @lcprivatepilot1969
    @lcprivatepilot1969 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks like a “Baby Compaire” to me, which is also a very modern, sleek, gorgeous design. I love the fact that it doesn’t have the tubular support pillars obstructing forward viewing in middle of front glass!
    (Which I think is for supporting floats)?
    Being it’s a kit plane, I’m sure custom side sticks or dual yokes could be added?
    Regardless, really great looking aircraft!

  • @bryanspayde8688
    @bryanspayde8688 Год назад +1

    I love my 2007 250 . Full GRT glass panels auto pilot. I’ve flown it from California to Ohio and over the last 2 years it hasn’t set still long . I fly along at 100 to 104 knots at 3.7 gallons an hour . 7 hour flight is normal . Climb rate just me and half tanks is 1400 ft per min. Take the front wheel off your pedal bike and you can get 2 in the back with room for camping gear. 35 knot landing speed .. hard to beat the 250 for the money ..

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +1

      They are great planes.

    • @bryanspayde8688
      @bryanspayde8688 Год назад +1

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 a under rated aircraft in the light sport world.. the j250. Does three times what the j230 does .. lands slower higher pay load shorter take off .. higher climb rate 1400 ft a min out of mine on a 90 degree day ..

  • @trainsplanes6517
    @trainsplanes6517 2 года назад +1

    Nice talking with you this morning. And no, I'm not a spammer!
    Dave on Smith Flat Road,

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      Hi Dave. Strange. A spammer called on a local number. I missed it and called back and got you, one of my RUclips viewers by total co-incidence. Nice to meet you.

  • @Jack-ne8vm
    @Jack-ne8vm 2 года назад +2

    Might need 3 hands to land & apply brakes ? It's a different feeling flying from the other seat, too. Nice plane.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +4

      It was a bit like a Comanche or early Piper with no toe brakes. If you get it right you should not need them.

  • @Globalflyr
    @Globalflyr 2 года назад +11

    Mark, just wondering about the location of the red guarded mag switches. Seems like it would be awfully easy to inadvertently turn one or both off with an errant move of the left hand. Concerning to me. Thanks.

    • @14chaos2
      @14chaos2 2 года назад +5

      I agree! The switch covers are installed incorrectly. The covers are made to ‘cage’ the switch, to prevent accidental shutoff.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      True.

    • @davidmoyes726
      @davidmoyes726 2 года назад +1

      Are that for the mags or power/ avionics? Mags on the key in their model I think 🤔

    • @rogergraham6342
      @rogergraham6342 2 года назад +3

      I’m an aviation safety scientist and I would definitely move those switches. It was the first thing I noticed when it got flying. A very poor decision to put them there. I’m sure you can nominate the safe space when you order a Jab. Which is what I’m considering.

  • @philbrammer3632
    @philbrammer3632 2 года назад +1

    I love it. I was wondering if the jabby would ever make the cut at The University..and here we are! But hey, come on, could you not have played the fanfare on the didge? ;)

  • @ted1728
    @ted1728 2 года назад +2

    Sooooo with the right hand on the stick and the left on the throttle who works the brakes? Also 2 big red cutoff switches near the throttle? Other than that cool little plane.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +2

      It's surprising, but you don't need brakes until it's on the ground and idling. Like an early Cherokee. Hand brake only. Saves brake pads and accidental feet on brakes while landing.

  • @ben3989
    @ben3989 2 года назад +3

    I like it! I wonder why they designed a 6 cylinder fir 120hp?

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      It is very smooth for sure.

    • @charlesbrewer6552
      @charlesbrewer6552 Год назад

      The four and six cylinder Jabiru engines all have the same internal parts.
      The same cylinders, pistons crankshaft dimesions, the same valves ect.
      Four cylinders gives 80hp, six cylinders give 120hp.
      They made a eight cylinder engine for a while I presume that made 160hp.

  • @stephenwalters8061
    @stephenwalters8061 2 года назад +1

    'Yeh, G Day mate. Gee I likes how that little Aussie kite dus a lap and she's a real bute.' Another excellent review Mark.

  • @chriskiwi2601
    @chriskiwi2601 2 года назад +2

    Very good didgeridoo effort Mark, oh and the plane's not bad either. 😂

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +2

      I do not know why that amused me way more than it should have, having those things in the plane.

  • @jpaulkepler4638
    @jpaulkepler4638 Год назад +1

    Cool plane. The thumb was either a severe incident of M-1 thumb or an experiment with left handed hammer use.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +1

      The thumb was trapped between a tractor roll-bar and a tree branch.

    • @joekelley1014
      @joekelley1014 Год назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 Ouch... looks like the roll bar won! Great video!

  • @billr8667
    @billr8667 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting. What hilltop airport is this? It looks very pretty. I couldn't quite understand the radio calls.

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 2 года назад +3

    It cannot be an Australian airplane; I didn't see any beer cans. Great video

  • @paulmcphie1596
    @paulmcphie1596 Год назад +1

    You should take an Airvan (GA8) for lap around the circuit.

  • @jackbego6571
    @jackbego6571 2 года назад +1

    nice

  • @FlightSimDude
    @FlightSimDude 2 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @habk8574
    @habk8574 Год назад +1

    👍👍

  • @PARTner91
    @PARTner91 2 года назад

    When one throttle is pushed forward, does the other one follow it the same amount?
    That seems logical but also technically challenging to design/build.

  • @soundman447
    @soundman447 2 года назад

    I'm having a hard time with the caged Master Power and Avionics switches should the default not be on? just seems like asking for the power to be killed.

    • @kellydaniels0044
      @kellydaniels0044 2 года назад

      I have a little less than 800 hours on the Jab and I have the same setup except I dont have the caged switches and never came close to inadvertently shutting those switches off. They take some deliberate pushing to move them. Even if you did shut them off in flight the engine continues to run until you turn the key off.

    • @soundman447
      @soundman447 2 года назад

      @@kellydaniels0044 the cages would make it easier as they add more leverage but you are correct the engine would not be effected

  • @HoundDogMech
    @HoundDogMech 2 года назад +1

    Could have posted the SPECS in the SHOW MORE Area.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      Easy fix. We've provided a link to Jabiru in the "Show More" area. - Don the Camera Guy.

  • @hotttt28
    @hotttt28 Год назад +1

    Where can I get one of these! And what’s the drawback?

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +1

      They are available for sale generally and they are great little planes. No drawback. Made in Australia.

  • @peredavi
    @peredavi Год назад +1

    Nice plane. If it comes with a didgeridoo,a boomerang and a cute sheila , I’m in.

  • @spannaspinna
    @spannaspinna Год назад +1

    I’m surprised there wasn’t a bottle of Bundaberg rum and a boomerang on the dashboard 😂

  • @rogerdixon3700
    @rogerdixon3700 2 года назад +2

    A kiwi watching a pom playing a didgeridoo in America. What will you think of next!!!

  • @RobMcGinley81
    @RobMcGinley81 2 года назад +1

    Jabs are as common as fly's at most airfields in OZ

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      I bet they are. Are the engines reliable?

    • @RobMcGinley81
      @RobMcGinley81 2 года назад +1

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 I've heard conflicting things, but seeing they are so common they can't be too bad as long as you watch the temp gauge.

  • @captmulch1
    @captmulch1 2 года назад +1

    Nah, we say Jabiru just like you do!! Not too shabby for a Pom on a didge!!!

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      "Not too shabby for a Pom on a didge" ha ha ha thanks. My moment of musical fame.

  • @justinc5284
    @justinc5284 2 года назад +1

    Good on ya Mark - looks like that thumb might have made your eyes water...

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 2 года назад +1

    A lot of static on the radio; might have a ground problem

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      I think it is our "mic in the headset" arrangement.

    • @kevinbarry71
      @kevinbarry71 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 perhaps but I'm only hearing it when the other party speaks, and it sounds like it is showing up on the radio itself, but of course I cannot verify that

  • @matthewstuckings6781
    @matthewstuckings6781 2 года назад

    No mixture?

  • @runtr8389
    @runtr8389 Год назад +1

    your Austrailain ? , you wish , he he all the best

  • @hotttt28
    @hotttt28 Год назад +1

    What happened to your thumb?

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +2

      Awkward. Drove under a lowish branch on a small tractor and it caught on the rollcage. I freed it with my un-gloved hand and the branch whipped away and ripped my thumb open. Later after some repairs I went back to the offending tree with my Stihl Farm Boss chainsaw with it's 24 inch blade and evened up the score.

  • @mytubehkjt
    @mytubehkjt 2 года назад +1

    But those aileron cables?!?

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      Those cables behind the seats that go up to the wing roots are the worm drive cables for the flaps.

    • @mytubehkjt
      @mytubehkjt 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 Ah ok. But those flap cables?!? ;-))
      P.S. Love your videos.

    • @1cardinalflyer
      @1cardinalflyer 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023I liked the video, but JT was correct. The teleflex cables control the ailerons. The flaps are conteolled with a shaft that is either manually adjusted or adjusted with an electric drive motor )linear actuator).

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад

      @@1cardinalflyer Thank you. I stand corrected.

  • @RaysDad
    @RaysDad Год назад +1

    The engine seems loud.

  • @tonyvaccarella5362
    @tonyvaccarella5362 Год назад +1

    Sorry - the engine is only 1000 TBO

  • @woodwelder
    @woodwelder 2 года назад

    I’ve got all day .. tell us about the broken thumb - cobber …!

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      Cobber?!! exactly. ha ha. Well I drove under a low branch while mowing on my tractor and the branch caught against the rollbar. I pushed it up to make it go over the rollbar but it was loaded like a bow and when it whipped over and away it opened the ball of my thumb like a burger to the bone. "Damn it" I commented.

    • @woodwelder
      @woodwelder 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023
      Ouch ….. doesn’t that sh1t piss you off 😬
      Keep up the good work… later sport

  • @PoorBoyPennyShow
    @PoorBoyPennyShow 8 месяцев назад +1

    CUTE PLANE ,,BUT I CAN SEE WHY ITS CHEAPER THAN A CESSNA 172 ,,,TO ME ,,ITS A CHEAP KNOCK OFF ,,BUT A VIABLE AIRSRAFT ,,DONT LIKE THE REP NEITHER ,,BUT CUTE

  • @golfbravowhiskey8669
    @golfbravowhiskey8669 2 года назад +2

    Btw looks like you stuck your thumb where it didn’t belong.

    • @GuardedDragon
      @GuardedDragon 2 года назад +3

      Plane’s from Australia, Mark must’ve had to fight a kangaroo for it

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +6

      Erm, Yes. Between the roll-bar of a tractor and the oak branch it was driving under. 8 stitches.

    • @triskellian
      @triskellian 2 года назад

      @@GuardedDragon 😆

    • @triskellian
      @triskellian 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 Yikes! 😐

    • @FINSuojeluskunta
      @FINSuojeluskunta 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 I'm sure Mark had the mouth of an Aussie when that happened

  • @philipritson8821
    @philipritson8821 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really!
    A didgeridoo AND a boomerang?
    Well tie me kangaroo down.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, strange, and a bush hat. Crikey Mate.

    • @philipritson8821
      @philipritson8821 5 месяцев назад +1

      This deserves a " Strewth cobber!"
      Now where did I put my Billabong?

    • @philipritson8821
      @philipritson8821 5 месяцев назад +1

      I found my Billabong!
      It was under the shade of a coolabah tree.

  • @footetoes183
    @footetoes183 2 года назад +1

    Why don't they just put a Subaru engine in it?

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +1

      I suppose you could because it is experimental. It'd also be three wheel drive. ;-)

    • @kkiwi54
      @kkiwi54 2 года назад

      Purpose designed aircraft engines are usually far superior/safer than converted car engines

    • @spannaspinna
      @spannaspinna Год назад +1

      @@kkiwi54 the early jabiru engines weren’t much good

    • @MrLeslloyd
      @MrLeslloyd 10 месяцев назад

      A chappie recently put a Subaru engine in a Zenith he built,he flew towards our strip after the first flight,engine screaming at high RPM's,no thanks.You can barely hear Jabiru's overhead in the circuit.

  • @chrisc161
    @chrisc161 2 года назад +1

    Never seen this before. Don’t care for the controls. This is a new plane could have been designed a little better.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +2

      It's actually very good. That was the first time I had flown it.

    • @kkiwi54
      @kkiwi54 2 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 Same arrangement on the Zenith CH701

    • @ryannelson113
      @ryannelson113 Год назад +1

      Left hand throttle, right hand stick...the way it should be!

  • @chippyjohn1
    @chippyjohn1 Год назад +1

    Were you a pilot in WW1? What's with all the imperial measurements, you sound as though you are 110 years old.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +2

      There are two types of country in this world, those that use the metric system and those that have been to the Moon. Seriously though. I'm in the US and here it's all old school Imperial. The whole world uses feet for altitude in aviation though.

    • @chippyjohn1
      @chippyjohn1 Год назад +2

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 NASA actually used Metric for the moon missions. The scientists such as Von Braun explained how stupid imperial measurement was and refused to work with it. The recommended standard for altitude is actually the metre, feet is secondary according to the International aviation administration, its just that the US refuses to comply. A large portion of GA use metric as does Russia and China. I don't use feet, my altimeter is in metres and I'm in Australia. Non standard measurement should be illegal, Metric all the way.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +3

      @@chippyjohn1 I gave an inch and you took a mile. 🙂

    • @chippyjohn1
      @chippyjohn1 Год назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 As we say here, oK

  • @matthewroyds8807
    @matthewroyds8807 11 месяцев назад

    Worst Australian accent since the Simpsons episode. Liked the review though!

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  11 месяцев назад +1

      Was it as amusing as the Simpsons? Thanks for watching and we're glad you liked the review!

  • @ess7488
    @ess7488 7 месяцев назад +1

    they look so terrible inside out, stuck with one design

  • @clarencehopkins7832
    @clarencehopkins7832 2 года назад +1

    Excellent stuff bro