@@TedwardDrives Man, for real though, do that. That's the important thing in life, not money and not fame. As cheesy as it sounds, making your dreams come true, whether you are a 16 y/o kid or an adult in their mid 30s/40s. But also I'd totally watch those videos either way :)
@@TedwardDrives I have a couple of aircraft I'd love to get you up in with POV footage. I reached out to you on IG and in another comment about it! I have a Comanche 400 and an L29 Delfin, both of which I think you'd enjoy!
Hey man, I really appreciate this video, I could relate to this on so many levels... this week I'm getting my first car, which has been my dream car as long as I've been into cars, an e46 330i manual. I know it sounds funny but it's really surreal for me to drive something like that, which for me so far existed only in youtube videos, forums and in the sim rig. What I really find wholesome is the excitement of other people about it, and the shared love for cars in general in the car community!
@@--LZ--- Keep it mind it will likely appreciate in value within the next 10-15 years. Especially if it’s a coupe. I would never tell anyone not to drive their car though lol
1:46 "Fascinated by anything mechanical, anything that moved, anything that had an engine, thats what I wanted to be part of." Jesus man you took the words out of my mouth.
Man when you started the video, I thought "flying" was an analogy to "driving" 😂. But dude that was a great story. You're a GREAT story teller! And I really respect your parents for being so open minded and letting you try new things so early on in life, and being so supportive of you!
It is absolutely CRAZY how many parallels there are to draw between my own life and these awesome flight stories. I flew my first plane, a C152, at 11. I needed the pillows too! I was the weird no-sports-but-instead-flying-and-cars kid! I, too, left it behind me. I aged out of the summer camp that I started flying at, I lost my logbook, I started driving... never got to the point where I was ready to solo. With the Sport Pilot and Light Sport/Experimental planes becoming more and more popular, I hope that you, and I, and other like-minded people can aim for the sky with less overhead someday soon! We really should start a club. There must be more former no-sports-but-instead-flying-and-cars kids.
late comment but I have the exact same story except in a Cherokee and been flying sims since I was 6 😅😅, about to turn 16 this July and very excited for my solo
I had no idea that you were into aviation as well, its crazy how far this community goes. I starting flying at 12 when I joined an aviation camp, starting my lessons at 15. Whats crazy is my story is so similar to yours. I soloed before I could drive a car by myself as well, still have my shirt hanging in my room. Finished up my license with 50 hours in the logbook and two months past 17. Currently working on my commercial! I hate you hear you never finished, but I understand. I can't tell you how nervous I was about some of the solo XC's I had to do. I hope one day you''ll find yourself back in the cockpit.
I love these videos, as a high school freshman with a burning love for driving and cars ever since a time I can't remember, I love finding people I can relate to and learn from in this great community, and these vids have been a great outlet for that. Thank you
What a nice story! Thanks for sharing. I got my pilot's licence right before turning 30, as a kind of relief before I had an actual 30-year crisis. There are so many things in common between planes and cars, and respecting the machine is certainly the point.
That was very interesting. I've always envied those who've been fortunate enough to say they solo'ed before they got their licence. Like that's so bad-ass, so few people could say they've flown a plane - fewer still that can say they solo'ed before they could drive. You should look into flying again, I feel like it's probably a bug that you haven't quite lost yet.
Great video, keep the therapy sessions coming! Crazy how similar life is too, I started flying gliders at 12 and soloed at 14 but didn't start powered aircraft until much later. Cars were always up there though and the sad thing is that I haven't been PIC in over 20 years. I really need to get my S4 Cab back on the road because I could do with some therapy drives myself.
I was, and still kind of am, the same way. I was not popular in high school and had very few friends. However, I love cars and more importantly aviation. I loved planes ever since I could remember, using various flight simulators since I was 8 years old. I still remember getting introduced to a real flight sim, FSX on disc. Loved it ever since. I joined the civil air patrol cadet program, flew in a Cessna 182 for the first time, and I was hooked. Fast forward a bit and now I'm an aeronautical engineering student. It didnt take much to decide aviation is what I want to do for the rest of my life. Looking to get my PPL after college!
Ngl, I'm always a very independent person and never emulate or get obsessed with anyone, and that's not how I see you, but you're honestly such a down to earth person who's lived so many cool experiences and you have such a big brother vibe with how you try to pass down general knowledge and experiences, so as someone who never had any father/guiding figure and no means to do crazy shit like how you learned to fly, I just wanted to say that I learn from you more than you'd realize, thanks for sharing your driving etiquette and experiences with everyone, I hope that your viewers appreciate it as much as I do.
Great video. Your humility really shines through. Very down-to-earth which is refreshing! I grew up knowing nothing about cars and only got into it at the age of 22! I'm in my mid-thirties now and never looked back.
Was much the same, cars and aeroplanes and anything mechanical... wanted to become a pilot but my ADHD made me fail parts of their entry exam... now doing mechanical engineering, love learning about how materials and forces work especially, how everything works is kinda pretty badass. Did go up in light airplanes a couple times, the very first time the instructor was really happy with me, so he let me land it right away, felt awesome... I too had spent a lot of time in simulators and also this game called War Thunder :D
I live on the biggest Air Force base in the world (Eglin Air Force Base) and been here my whole life and it’s safe to say that even though throughout the entire day jets are in and out and c130s are in and out and ospreys are in and out everthing is still so cool to me as if I’ve never seen it. There is just something cool about aviation in it if it’s self.
Again, sat through the whole thing! absolutely love these videos of you just driving and talking. May not get as many views as some of the flashy cars on the channel get, but we few massively appreciate it.
I never knew you were a pilot, since I started following your channel something caught my attention. Now I'm surprised, good content!!!! Very rich content!! Bring more of those please.
I relate to this on so many levels. My dad was a pilot growing up and we did a bunch of the same stuff. Always legal, and lots of pillows to see over the dash. I've been saving money to finish my PPL. That's the goal this year.
@@TedwardDrives same. But it got SO MUCH more expensive after 9/11. And if you only get your PPL is not like you're making money off it. So you have a simulator?
Im a pilot and I really like cars, and felt very much like you when I was younger, feeling like the weird one and all, but it always was my dream and yes it is very expensive but man I love flying so much. Happy to know that i’ll be able to do that as a career but, if you do have the chance I would suggest finishing your PPL ! I love your videos and keep up the great work !
That's a great story, would have never guessed. I like this change of pace, I heard you mention trying new things this year on the podcast, and I think you should keep going!
Man hearing about how you developed "the fear" with regards to flying surprised me because I kinda developed something similar. It's not really crippling but that thought of "What if we crash?" always comes up when I get on a flight now.
That’s awesome you learned so young! You didn’t miss anything being an outsider if that’s what you did after hours. I can relate I was always hands on and never interested in sports/just different than my most my peers. I would always say “anything with an engine” as I also was obsessed with anything mechanical and technology as a kid.
I’ve never flown a plane, but I think I understand the ‘getting the fear’ part. I used to love going climbing at holiday parks on summer holidays & for a long time nothing phased me. Then one year I just didn’t have the confidence to throw myself at it anymore. Don’t know if that was becoming aware of the potential of an accident (though it was still pretty safe really) or if I just wasn’t as confident in my ability to haul my own weight but it was definitely a less fulfilling experience as a result.
That’s awesome you were in flight school! I first flew at the age of 6 and since then I’ve had the bug. I’ve had all Microsoft Flight Sims, and love the new one so much. I have at least 30 hours of IRL flight time but not enough money to finish my PPL. I also have medical issues. I may be able to get my Light Sport license but that’s probably it.
That was a great video! I think it is great to be different. I have also always been into mechanical things, "anything with an engine,' as you said, and I was never really the cool kid. I remember when all my friends in high school and college were into sports and partying, while I would be flight simming, playing Grand Turismo, or watching documentaries on engineering or quantum mechanics (a bit of a nerd if you will). But I have no regrets, i'm proud to say that now I am working towards my masters in Mechanical Engineering, and my private pilot's license.
I loved this video! It was nice to hear about your life prior to becoming an automotive journalist! Consdering that cars and airplanes have been such a big part of your life, I think it would be great if you could make a video about current trends in the auto industry, how you feel about EVs, hydrogen powered cars, things like that! I am not sure if you do podcasts but you have a very relaxing voice and would be nice commentary on my way to work!
Yay! More story times in the M3! Man, I wanted to be a commercial pilot so bad when I was in high school. Then the reality of the situation kicked in that, unless I sold 6+ years of my life to the USA government I was *not* getting a commercial license.
Loving these story time videos! Just got my first car and like @LZ I got an e46, which is actually crazy because I've loved e36's and e46's my whole life pretty much and I never thought I would get the opportunity to have such a cool (in my opinion) first car. Mine is a 02 325xi. Its manual, and I've been learning stick with my permit and it's lots of fun to drive! Awd may be "less fun" in a car like this but I live in Montana so its very nice to not feel like I'm going to die on icy and snowy roads haha.
Seems like we share at least two interests in cars and aviation! Thinking about starting flight training to become a commercial pilot but the cost is RIDICULOUS so I'm a little apprehensive. Cool stuff Tedward, love these videos on top of your normal content 👌
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and I'm very glad you made it! I've always had a bit of an interest in aviation, but I never really acted on it. I got legitimately interested in cars as recently as 2018, honestly, and I haven't looked back. And man...every time I see that M3, it makes me want an E9x of my own. Specifically, I dream of dailying an E91 (wagon) 328xi one day. Manual or auto, it doesn't matter. I just appreciate that car for what it is. For now, I'll just drive my Accord V6 sedan until the wheels fall off. Might as well; it *is* a Honda. :)
I've been watching your videos for a few years now and absolutely love them. This one in particular made me think I've found a brother from another mother! 😂 The pic to the left is me at age 11 after I completed my introductory flight in a Cessna 152 as well. Same trainer my dad learned to fly in six years earlier. Years later, after college and starting a career, I got back into flying and obtained my private pilot SEL; completing my training in that same 152. I moved up to renting 172s, flying a friend's '77 172XP (210hp HP version - total hot rod), Piper Arrow (not a fan) and then came the opportunity for my aviation holy grail - flying my dad's '79 T210N... Five of the most glorious hours of my flying career, without question. After paying that insurance bill and the hourly run rate for the T210, I decided cars were much more of an obtainable, useful and safe hobby and put my logbook on the shelf. It's been 15 years since my last flight, but like you, I could talk about flying (and cool cars) for hours... Keep the great videos coming and thanks for sharing those stories!
@@TedwardDrives The 210 was glorious to fly and sounded so beautiful from start up to shut down. I never flew a 172RG, but couldn't agree more, logging complex time is truly an accomplishment.
I'm afraid of heights and avoid flying as much as possible or looking down from a tall building. I sold this same E92 M3 a few years ago, to avoid getting myself in a speedy situation and get arrested. I'm not a risk preferer...
this man had the coolest childhood ever. wish i could go to flightschool, love the storytime videos, keep makin em please
Tedward in 3 years: Welcome to Tedward, today we'll review the Gulfstream G700. Thanks to Justin Bieber for lending me this plane :)
Now there's a dream! I've definitely given some thought to getting back into aviation for POV flights
@@TedwardDrives Man, for real though, do that. That's the important thing in life, not money and not fame. As cheesy as it sounds, making your dreams come true, whether you are a 16 y/o kid or an adult in their mid 30s/40s. But also I'd totally watch those videos either way :)
@@TedwardDrives I have a couple of aircraft I'd love to get you up in with POV footage. I reached out to you on IG and in another comment about it! I have a Comanche 400 and an L29 Delfin, both of which I think you'd enjoy!
@@TedwardDrives wow pov flights alongside with car reviews, that sounds like an awesome combo!
Epic
Hey man, I really appreciate this video, I could relate to this on so many levels... this week I'm getting my first car, which has been my dream car as long as I've been into cars, an e46 330i manual.
I know it sounds funny but it's really surreal for me to drive something like that, which for me so far existed only in youtube videos, forums and in the sim rig.
What I really find wholesome is the excitement of other people about it, and the shared love for cars in general in the car community!
Congrats on the car!! thats mega
I didn't get my first car until I was 20 bro. But it was a 2004 330ci ZHP! Man I miss that thing. Never let yours go hahaha
@@alaneichelberger3014 I'm 21, I'm planning to make it into a daily plus track tool... after all, cars are meant to be driven.
congrast bro
@@--LZ--- Keep it mind it will likely appreciate in value within the next 10-15 years. Especially if it’s a coupe. I would never tell anyone not to drive their car though lol
1:46 "Fascinated by anything mechanical, anything that moved, anything that had an engine, thats what I wanted to be part of." Jesus man you took the words out of my mouth.
Man when you started the video, I thought "flying" was an analogy to "driving" 😂. But dude that was a great story. You're a GREAT story teller!
And I really respect your parents for being so open minded and letting you try new things so early on in life, and being so supportive of you!
It is absolutely CRAZY how many parallels there are to draw between my own life and these awesome flight stories.
I flew my first plane, a C152, at 11. I needed the pillows too! I was the weird no-sports-but-instead-flying-and-cars kid! I, too, left it behind me. I aged out of the summer camp that I started flying at, I lost my logbook, I started driving... never got to the point where I was ready to solo.
With the Sport Pilot and Light Sport/Experimental planes becoming more and more popular, I hope that you, and I, and other like-minded people can aim for the sky with less overhead someday soon!
We really should start a club. There must be more former no-sports-but-instead-flying-and-cars kids.
I’d be down for that
late comment but I have the exact same story except in a Cherokee and been flying sims since I was 6 😅😅, about to turn 16 this July and very excited for my solo
Love these therapy sessions ❤️ Keep em up👍🏻👍🏻
I had no idea that you were into aviation as well, its crazy how far this community goes. I starting flying at 12 when I joined an aviation camp, starting my lessons at 15. Whats crazy is my story is so similar to yours. I soloed before I could drive a car by myself as well, still have my shirt hanging in my room. Finished up my license with 50 hours in the logbook and two months past 17. Currently working on my commercial!
I hate you hear you never finished, but I understand. I can't tell you how nervous I was about some of the solo XC's I had to do. I hope one day you''ll find yourself back in the cockpit.
I love these videos, as a high school freshman with a burning love for driving and cars ever since a time I can't remember, I love finding people I can relate to and learn from in this great community, and these vids have been a great outlet for that. Thank you
You're such a great story teller! Thanks for sharing. I would even dare to say I enjoy these story time videos more than the regular videos.
I love listening to people talk enthusiastically about planes and piloting because I don't know much about it. It's fun being a newbie to something!
What a nice story! Thanks for sharing.
I got my pilot's licence right before turning 30, as a kind of relief before I had an actual 30-year crisis. There are so many things in common between planes and cars, and respecting the machine is certainly the point.
1:35 That hits right home
That was very interesting. I've always envied those who've been fortunate enough to say they solo'ed before they got their licence. Like that's so bad-ass, so few people could say they've flown a plane - fewer still that can say they solo'ed before they could drive. You should look into flying again, I feel like it's probably a bug that you haven't quite lost yet.
Great video, keep the therapy sessions coming! Crazy how similar life is too, I started flying gliders at 12 and soloed at 14 but didn't start powered aircraft until much later. Cars were always up there though and the sad thing is that I haven't been PIC in over 20 years. I really need to get my S4 Cab back on the road because I could do with some therapy drives myself.
I was, and still kind of am, the same way. I was not popular in high school and had very few friends. However, I love cars and more importantly aviation. I loved planes ever since I could remember, using various flight simulators since I was 8 years old. I still remember getting introduced to a real flight sim, FSX on disc. Loved it ever since. I joined the civil air patrol cadet program, flew in a Cessna 182 for the first time, and I was hooked. Fast forward a bit and now I'm an aeronautical engineering student. It didnt take much to decide aviation is what I want to do for the rest of my life. Looking to get my PPL after college!
Wow, that was super interesting. Thanks for the video Ted, I love your stories 🙂 You are such a cool guy haha
Thanks! 😃
Man I love these story time as you drive, it just make me feel close to you. And just makes me relax. Keep it up 👍
These are honestly my favorite videos of yours. I love just hearing peoples tales of their interesting lives.
Ngl, I'm always a very independent person and never emulate or get obsessed with anyone, and that's not how I see you, but you're honestly such a down to earth person who's lived so many cool experiences and you have such a big brother vibe with how you try to pass down general knowledge and experiences, so as someone who never had any father/guiding figure and no means to do crazy shit like how you learned to fly, I just wanted to say that I learn from you more than you'd realize, thanks for sharing your driving etiquette and experiences with everyone, I hope that your viewers appreciate it as much as I do.
Great video. Your humility really shines through. Very down-to-earth which is refreshing! I grew up knowing nothing about cars and only got into it at the age of 22! I'm in my mid-thirties now and never looked back.
Man it's so much fun, listening to your story videos. Can't wait for more
Coming back to this video. My solo is in less than a week...
Your story is so inspirasional and so relatable. It fits me as well cause I’m getting my first car next week and I’m really looking forward to it :’)
"Tales from the M3" is awesome
Love to hear about passionate car enthusiasts that fly. I am a flight instructor myself soon be in the airlines!
Was much the same, cars and aeroplanes and anything mechanical... wanted to become a pilot but my ADHD made me fail parts of their entry exam... now doing mechanical engineering, love learning about how materials and forces work especially, how everything works is kinda pretty badass. Did go up in light airplanes a couple times, the very first time the instructor was really happy with me, so he let me land it right away, felt awesome... I too had spent a lot of time in simulators and also this game called War Thunder :D
You really sound like a very good dude to hang around with. I think the 'no one thought was cool' thing was just envy.
Man!!! we need more videos like this please continue to upload these story telling videos these are soo awesome, makes my day!
I live on the biggest Air Force base in the world (Eglin Air Force Base) and been here my whole life and it’s safe to say that even though throughout the entire day jets are in and out and c130s are in and out and ospreys are in and out everthing is still so cool to me as if I’ve never seen it. There is just something cool about aviation in it if it’s self.
Again, sat through the whole thing! absolutely love these videos of you just driving and talking. May not get as many views as some of the flashy cars on the channel get, but we few massively appreciate it.
Love love love this! Need to get back in the air. Flying is another world of freedom and challenge.
Squidward/Tedward!!! I GET IT NOW.
I love this format Tedward, it's just sooo awesome. The M3 and a great story after work. Life's good.
I love watching these story videos
I never knew you were a pilot, since I started following your channel something caught my attention. Now I'm surprised, good content!!!! Very rich content!! Bring more of those please.
Amazing story. Mine was the opposite - I started with cars and now my CFI wants to send me out for my first solo flight :)
Hey man, everyone has something they love to do. I'm happy that what people thought of you didn't stop you from wanting to fly.
I got an intro flight at Hopedale (1B6) in 1995. Also the first airport I flew into solo after getting my PPL in 2014.
I had my first solo today!!!! It was amazing. Flew at KBDN. So cool to learn that you fly too
I love these story time videos with the M3.
I usually don't comment, but I want more of this type of content! Much love, keep up the good work!
More to come!
Yessss, these type are gr8 storytelling.
I relate to this on so many levels. My dad was a pilot growing up and we did a bunch of the same stuff. Always legal, and lots of pillows to see over the dash. I've been saving money to finish my PPL. That's the goal this year.
I also soloed a 172 at 18. Flown only a few times since.
I always felt a lot of guilt for not finishing and getting my private license. Maybe I'll complete it in the next few years to check it off the list
@@TedwardDrives same. But it got SO MUCH more expensive after 9/11. And if you only get your PPL is not like you're making money off it. So you have a simulator?
Nice story telling. Got my PPL last year. Got my boxter 2 years before that. Explore away!
Would love to see more snow storm drive POV’s! They are incredible!
Not that I don't like your car reviews but I gotta say that these story time videos are easily your best work. What an interesting life you've had!
Im a pilot and I really like cars, and felt very much like you when I was younger, feeling like the weird one and all, but it always was my dream and yes it is very expensive but man I love flying so much. Happy to know that i’ll be able to do that as a career but, if you do have the chance I would suggest finishing your PPL ! I love your videos and keep up the great work !
Wow! I can’t believe how much similar like me you are! I’m 17 and I’m a student pilot myself who loves cars on the side. First solo was quite amazing.
I started flying at 16, had my first solo at 17, All of us aviation guys were weird nerdy kids haha i get you Tedward.
That's a great story, would have never guessed. I like this change of pace, I heard you mention trying new things this year on the podcast, and I think you should keep going!
im starting helicopter flight lessons soon i resonated a lot with your story i love cars and aircraft
Man hearing about how you developed "the fear" with regards to flying surprised me because I kinda developed something similar. It's not really crippling but that thought of "What if we crash?" always comes up when I get on a flight now.
Story times are great
That’s awesome you learned so young! You didn’t miss anything being an outsider if that’s what you did after hours. I can relate I was always hands on and never interested in sports/just different than my most my peers. I would always say “anything with an engine” as I also was obsessed with anything mechanical and technology as a kid.
These stories have been great to listen to, I would love to watch more videos like this. Your stories are interesting and are told really well.
Amazing story. Sounds like you have a cool family
i am literally the same way. im 17 and im into cars and planes heavily
I’ve never flown a plane, but I think I understand the ‘getting the fear’ part. I used to love going climbing at holiday parks on summer holidays & for a long time nothing phased me. Then one year I just didn’t have the confidence to throw myself at it anymore. Don’t know if that was becoming aware of the potential of an accident (though it was still pretty safe really) or if I just wasn’t as confident in my ability to haul my own weight but it was definitely a less fulfilling experience as a result.
That’s awesome you were in flight school! I first flew at the age of 6 and since then I’ve had the bug. I’ve had all Microsoft Flight Sims, and love the new one so much. I have at least 30 hours of IRL flight time but not enough money to finish my PPL. I also have medical issues. I may be able to get my Light Sport license but that’s probably it.
*Flying solo now your driving solo* 🔥
That was a great video! I think it is great to be different. I have also always been into mechanical things, "anything with an engine,' as you said, and I was never really the cool kid. I remember when all my friends in high school and college were into sports and partying, while I would be flight simming, playing Grand Turismo, or watching documentaries on engineering or quantum mechanics (a bit of a nerd if you will). But I have no regrets, i'm proud to say that now I am working towards my masters in Mechanical Engineering, and my private pilot's license.
2:00 Microsoft Flight Simulator: Best game ever!
I loved this video! It was nice to hear about your life prior to becoming an automotive journalist! Consdering that cars and airplanes have been such a big part of your life, I think it would be great if you could make a video about current trends in the auto industry, how you feel about EVs, hydrogen powered cars, things like that! I am not sure if you do podcasts but you have a very relaxing voice and would be nice commentary on my way to work!
love the storytime episodes
Yay! More story times in the M3! Man, I wanted to be a commercial pilot so bad when I was in high school. Then the reality of the situation kicked in that, unless I sold 6+ years of my life to the USA government I was *not* getting a commercial license.
love the story times
Loving these story time videos! Just got my first car and like @LZ I got an e46, which is actually crazy because I've loved e36's and e46's my whole life pretty much and I never thought I would get the opportunity to have such a cool (in my opinion) first car. Mine is a 02 325xi. Its manual, and I've been learning stick with my permit and it's lots of fun to drive! Awd may be "less fun" in a car like this but I live in Montana so its very nice to not feel like I'm going to die on icy and snowy roads haha.
Great story, keep posting more
The last real 3. E90s for ever
Ah this explains your calm cadence during these reviews!
These videos are great and the stories are so much fun
Love these storytimes
Seems like we share at least two interests in cars and aviation! Thinking about starting flight training to become a commercial pilot but the cost is RIDICULOUS so I'm a little apprehensive. Cool stuff Tedward, love these videos on top of your normal content 👌
I love these story time videos. Thanks for sharing Tedward
I think I'll do some drive therapy tomorrow morning in the fresh snow in my Subaru with Wintrac Pros. 👍
OMG, you're not just a super-kool guy & you tuber, but you were a super-kool kid too!!! Kudos to you, hat off mate!!!
Wtf that’s the coolest thing ever!!!!
I love these drive therapy/story time videos!
Enjoying these story time style videos. Keep it up 👍
That is awesome man! Thanks for sharing your story! Keep up the great work.
Man these story times are great you're awesome 👍
Thanks for watching!
Congrats on 250k 🎉
Thank you!!!
i love these videos
Awesome vid man!
these story times re awesome! keep it up man!
What a cool story!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and I'm very glad you made it!
I've always had a bit of an interest in aviation, but I never really acted on it. I got legitimately interested in cars as recently as 2018, honestly, and I haven't looked back.
And man...every time I see that M3, it makes me want an E9x of my own. Specifically, I dream of dailying an E91 (wagon) 328xi one day. Manual or auto, it doesn't matter. I just appreciate that car for what it is. For now, I'll just drive my Accord V6 sedan until the wheels fall off. Might as well; it *is* a Honda. :)
More therapy sessions!🙏
1:28 I'm not gonna lie that got me laughing more than i'd like to admit
8:50 I work at White Plains HPN
I've been watching your videos for a few years now and absolutely love them. This one in particular made me think I've found a brother from another mother! 😂 The pic to the left is me at age 11 after I completed my introductory flight in a Cessna 152 as well. Same trainer my dad learned to fly in six years earlier. Years later, after college and starting a career, I got back into flying and obtained my private pilot SEL; completing my training in that same 152. I moved up to renting 172s, flying a friend's '77 172XP (210hp HP version - total hot rod), Piper Arrow (not a fan) and then came the opportunity for my aviation holy grail - flying my dad's '79 T210N... Five of the most glorious hours of my flying career, without question. After paying that insurance bill and the hourly run rate for the T210, I decided cars were much more of an obtainable, useful and safe hobby and put my logbook on the shelf. It's been 15 years since my last flight, but like you, I could talk about flying (and cool cars) for hours... Keep the great videos coming and thanks for sharing those stories!
That 210 must have been incredible!
My favorite was the 172RG. Loved logging complex time
@@TedwardDrives The 210 was glorious to fly and sounded so beautiful from start up to shut down. I never flew a 172RG, but couldn't agree more, logging complex time is truly an accomplishment.
Wow very funny, I’ve been flying since I was 17 and just bought an e46 M3.
love this content style please do more!
yes more more more
I'm afraid of heights and avoid flying as much as possible or looking down from a tall building. I sold this same E92 M3 a few years ago, to avoid getting myself in a speedy situation and get arrested. I'm not a risk preferer...
Hey Ted thanks for the video, I enjoy every video you make. Come to Finland perkele!
Cool video again bro!
Weird kids always have the best life experiences! 😜 Would love to see more stories - This was fantastic! 😎
Upload more of these please bro
Must hear about Vredestein in nor'easter