The cockpit camera is surprisingly quiet, almost can't hear the engine at all. I'd be interested in a video showing your cameras and recording setup. Well done!
How much air are you running in these bushwheels? I have an experimental pacer with 31s that I run 7.5 psi in, Also for pavement ops I coated them in herculiner. seems to help with the longevity of the tires. Probably will trigger some armchair pilots but if it works, why not!
Apples and oranges. I have 29s on my 180. I run 7.5psi for bars and the beach and 15 for pavement. I haven’t had any serious wear on them yet (50ish hours)
Yes please show all the mods to that taylorcraft . Id like to do the same to a taylorcraft i just purchaced. Probably a bit smaĺler alaskan bush tires , but id like to know which prop , prop spinner , droop wing tips, and engine your using . Changes to the cowling if any. Looks great
Usually if the tailwheel is at the wrong angle, shimmy will develop. (like a shopping cart wheel does) A flattened out tailspring with a regular tailwheel set up will cause it. Maybe worth having a look at the angle of the tailwheel pivot.
Dude, people want to see the view looking forward when coming into land. Switch the camera from looking at you to looking outside. Sorry but you are not that interesting. The view is way more interesting for the viewers.
Awesome video! I also fly out of KASG, Springdale municipal!
Plane looks great! Saw you leaving a few days ago!
haha I might have been going to shoot this video
I start my airplane 3/4 throttle also! Helps with the situational awareness and brake check.
With the high compression cylinders it literally won’t start without a little more throttle😂
The cockpit camera is surprisingly quiet, almost can't hear the engine at all. I'd be interested in a video showing your cameras and recording setup. Well done!
Will do!
How much air are you running in these bushwheels? I have an experimental pacer with 31s that I run 7.5 psi in, Also for pavement ops I coated them in herculiner. seems to help with the longevity of the tires. Probably will trigger some armchair pilots but if it works, why not!
Apples and oranges. I have 29s on my 180. I run 7.5psi for bars and the beach and 15 for pavement. I haven’t had any serious wear on them yet (50ish hours)
They are at 4psi. I used herculiner before and it works good! Added probably 8 months of life to my last set of 29s
Please share all the mods done to your Bird!
Looks Great!
Have any panel shots?😎👍🏼
Will do, I’m hoping that video is one of my next
Yes please show all the mods to that taylorcraft . Id like to do the same to a taylorcraft i just purchaced. Probably a bit smaĺler alaskan bush tires , but id like to know which prop , prop spinner , droop wing tips, and engine your using . Changes to the cowling if any. Looks great
Usually if the tailwheel is at the wrong angle, shimmy will develop. (like a shopping cart wheel does) A flattened out tailspring with a regular tailwheel set up will cause it. Maybe worth having a look at the angle of the tailwheel pivot.
I got a new tx3 that sits at different angle and the shimmy is completely gone
8 runways with dog legs sounds like a golf course.
Haha yeah it kinda looks like it
Dude, people want to see the view looking forward when coming into land. Switch the camera from looking at you to looking outside. Sorry but you are not that interesting. The view is way more interesting for the viewers.
Nice CGI AI Green screen generated plane buddy maybe youll be a real pilot like me one day, flying in a civilian f16, lol you wish you could be me
I’ll get there one day. The only flying I’ve actually done is just flying flight sim
Get smaller tires. They are cheaper. "Looking Good" is way overrated.
Tires came with the plane and it’s actually more expensive for me to change up what I currently have