I always enjoy your videos. I learned to fly in Alaska in a non-traditional "bush" plane, a Bushby Mustang II. Like you, we had to be particularly careful about where we landed and what dangers lurked on the ground with small tires and low clearance. That said and also like you, we had so much fun flying a go fast aerobatic capable plane around south central Alaska. Thanks again!!
Nice video JD! I always enjoy your back country flying videos. What software do you use for editing? Your putting some nice touches on the videos with narration and music.🙌😎👍
@@JDFinley NIce, when going into these Idaho strips do you usually adjust for more climb performance? As someone who's looking at purchasing a RV, I've really enjoyed watching your videos and seeing just how well rounded these planes are!
I always enjoy your videos. I learned to fly in Alaska in a non-traditional "bush" plane, a Bushby Mustang II. Like you, we had to be particularly careful about where we landed and what dangers lurked on the ground with small tires and low clearance. That said and also like you, we had so much fun flying a go fast aerobatic capable plane around south central Alaska. Thanks again!!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing that Ben!
I can't wait for the current 'situation' to conclude and come over and explore. Thanks, great video.
Thanks for watching! No doubt - this 'situation' has gotten very old, I'm also ready for it to be behind us!
Nice video JD! I always enjoy your back country flying videos. What software do you use for editing? Your putting some nice touches on the videos with narration and music.🙌😎👍
Thanks Rodney! I use Pinnacle for PC's. Not sure it is the best but I've been using it for a while and too old to learn something new! 😋😁
Nice one! I’m glad you didn’t come across any gophers.
You and me both!
Just curious, what engine do you have in your RV-4? Do you have a constant speed or fixed pitch prop?
Hi Branden! I have a Lycoming O-320 (160hp) and a Sensenich GA ground adjustable prop.
@@JDFinley NIce, when going into these Idaho strips do you usually adjust for more climb performance?
As someone who's looking at purchasing a RV, I've really enjoyed watching your videos and seeing just how well rounded these planes are!