Kicked Out Of My Hangar...Cheapest Twin Engine Airplane In USA

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • We lost our hangar and today is the last day to get stuff out and the plane is still in pieces...
    This was the Cheapest twin engine plane in the USA when I bought it a year ago... how is it 1 year later?
    0:00 Why We lost our hangar
    2:44 Well.. Thats not good
    7:11 Finally! Something works!
    10:54 All the stuff
    22:02 Will it start?
    27:50 Nope
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  • @AaronBockelie
    @AaronBockelie Год назад +111

    Just seems like a good honest plane. Maybe its older and a little greasy and dented, but definitely sorted. Your ground crew is as much a part of that plane too, they're the real MVP here.

    • @therealjimmysworld
      @therealjimmysworld  Год назад +24

      100% it takes some serious crew know how for these old birds!

  • @nickhbr8544
    @nickhbr8544 Год назад +131

    With all your planes sound like you need to build your own air port with hangers.

    • @joshuamontgomery4992
      @joshuamontgomery4992 Год назад +6

      Mike patey is working on something like this, might be worth looking into

    • @deanwood1338
      @deanwood1338 Год назад

      Sounds like a good video game… theme airport 😂

    • @thomas7770
      @thomas7770 Год назад +2

      “Jimmys Landing Extravaganza”, think of the possibilities.

    • @PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick
      @PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick Год назад +1

      Add extra hangars and rent them to other people foolish enough to own an airplane.

    • @stout1226
      @stout1226 Год назад +2

      Take it rebuild rescue shop. 😅 lol I'm just messing with you.

  • @andrewivey3336
    @andrewivey3336 Год назад +33

    Dang you, Jimmy! After a near lifetime of admiring and living around planes, you have forced me to go to school and get my license. Dad was a navy and Delta pilot, brother has been flying mostly Gulfstreams for 25 years, so I started my formal training in January to at least get a couple ratings before I turn 60 later this year. Watching your channel is expensive!

  • @MichaelSteeves
    @MichaelSteeves Год назад +24

    There are motorcycles that put out 300 hp! (at 9000 RPM for 10 seconds at a time). As much as most certified piston aircraft engines are designed in the 1940s, they are designed to put out a large, steady amount of power for extended periods, a very different requirement from road vehicles.

    • @lorditsprobingtime6668
      @lorditsprobingtime6668 Год назад +1

      The last bike I had red lined at 12,000 rpm and that was a "super naked" while the more full race version with the same engine but with lighter titanium vales revved to 14,000 rpm and put's out just over 200 hp so yeah, quite a bit different lol.

  • @emmettbaker5024
    @emmettbaker5024 Год назад +56

    Now there is a man who knows how to lean while on the ground. Most everyone I see leaves it at full rich, which leads to lead fouling of the sparkplugs and massive lead deposits in the cylinders. And I second the thought that you should build your own hanger. You could certainly use the space!

    • @robertthomas5906
      @robertthomas5906 Год назад +8

      The real trick for me was to remember to really check and make sure I reset it to take off.
      TCP helps.

    • @michaelbarrett1914
      @michaelbarrett1914 Год назад +6

      It wasn't too long ago he could have bought an entire airport with hangers here is Selma, In. for not a lot of money. It was an airport with about 8 multiplane hangers from the 50's through the 80's. Then they stopped using it for an airport and just farmed the available land. A few years back the demolished all the hangers but one and tore up the runway.

    • @patrickflohe7427
      @patrickflohe7427 Год назад +2

      @@michaelbarrett1914
      Dang, that’s kinda sad!

  • @thunderstruck5484
    @thunderstruck5484 Год назад +24

    Love the sound of small twin engines just sounds cool, Grandfather had a 310 way back, probably the first plane I flew in as a baby in the 60s , thanks for sharing another great video with us

  • @willhibbardii2450
    @willhibbardii2450 Год назад +6

    Test pilot Jimmy Day! Every time we fly an aircraft fresh out of maintenance the pilot becomes a test pilot! I practice lots of ground testing to find the pesky problems with aircraft that's been sitting. Vacuum pumps, algae in the fuel lines, tachometer cables, electrical, faulty radio channel selectors and the list goes on & on... Gyros don't like to stand still, and their bearings get flat spots and quit. The more an aircraft is exercised the fewer problems... Cheaper to keep it flying than to let it become a hanger queen. The longer it just sits the more problems develop. Great job guys!

  • @PatrickM1100
    @PatrickM1100 Год назад +7

    Good to see you Jimmy good morning

  • @Scremndemon1
    @Scremndemon1 Год назад +4

    I gotcha beat, I’m elbow deep in a Cat 6 diesel marine with a clogged inter cooler and a barely functioning impeller that I’ve had to special order to be made. So far I’ve removed the impeller cover removed the impeller, honed the pump wall replacing the woodruff key in which I’ve had to fabricate replaced the cover without the cover and have flushed the system with barnacle Buster. Let sit for 4 hours with solution in the system and when I reversed flow found some awesome stuff. 4 broken anodes and enough broken pieces of impeller to make one lol. She’s cooling now lol.

  • @richardmartin4652
    @richardmartin4652 Год назад +32

    That was one of the smoothest launches I've seen...And to only find one item pre-flight run-up is amazing. There is something to be said about these older aircraft.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Год назад +14

    Just a small leak, but not what you want to find just before you hit the ground.
    Great update. 2x👍

  • @amcconnell6730
    @amcconnell6730 Год назад +5

    Gotta love old school cockpits and their complete disregard of ergonomics. :D

    • @justusetpecator
      @justusetpecator Год назад +1

      lol … I’ll take the higher workload, why make flying easier.

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 26 дней назад

      Why watch all those gauges? You SEE your altitude, you HEAR your airspeed and engine revs, you FEEL your G's. IFR is a different cookie, but who likes playing airliner?

  • @scottontheboat2340
    @scottontheboat2340 Год назад +3

    Your Elvis jet ( 2 of 200 built by Lockheed between 1957 and 1978)) is 1 of 2 of 3 owned by Elvis
    The other in Graceland on display with the. Lisa Marie ( Convair 880)
    Draws 100,000's of visitors a year ($$💰)

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 Год назад +32

    Nice one Jimmy and crew! If you only had one little snag after a major overhaul and maintenance I'd call that a win! ( as long as you catch it before getting in the air lol

  • @mikeday62
    @mikeday62 Год назад +8

    It's nice when both flaps deploy and retract in unison.

  • @bruceyoung1343
    @bruceyoung1343 Год назад +9

    Fly high. Success is in store. You have a good crew there.

  • @guitars929
    @guitars929 Год назад +4

    Cool science lesson on the RPMs.

  • @txkent
    @txkent Год назад +15

    I love these "normal" type videos. Sure, I love when you buy Elvis' Jetstar, and 34 abandoned airplanes in my home state of Texas and all of that, but it's nice seeing a nice non-eventful process of maintaining and getting these birds up in the air. She just started up so easily, it's like she really just wanted to go flying.

  • @tisAndyyy
    @tisAndyyy Год назад +12

    I’m loving the frequency of these posts! Keep it up JimmysWorld & Team!

  • @philip8624
    @philip8624 Год назад +2

    She's a gunna fly baby!..love it!

  • @pinecone1811
    @pinecone1811 Год назад +13

    I LOVE these old planes!! Always had a slight interest in small planes and aviation but Jimmy has pushed me into seriously considering getting my pilot license. It would be a dream to purchase and rebuild something like this. Love your work Jimmy 👍👍

  • @yurimig253
    @yurimig253 Год назад +4

    Jimmy use CHT for mixture settings and speed setting NOT egt... Lol jimmy you should have a pair of brown pants for these test flights 😂

  • @clear-the-prop
    @clear-the-prop Год назад +6

    Spectacular thanks for the cockpit tour. I didn’t know that you got it sold. I haven’t seen it in a while on hangar 67. I hope the new owner enjoys her for many years.

  • @jameshuddle5111
    @jameshuddle5111 Год назад +2

    This brought back some memories. I trained for my multiengine license in an Apache. That was in Tennessee in 1970. I did it because of the low rental rate $19 per hour with fuel and instructor.

  • @kengerace
    @kengerace Год назад +6

    If that was an old janitrol heater…amen to 86ing that thing. Following the checklist to a T it was either melt your face off hot or frost on the windscreen. Then upon completion of the flight there was a black carbon streak down the side of the airplane and the exhaust tube was melted. Was close to going down in a fireball. It was a twin Comanche as well. Also had a full electrical failure when the flap switch was touched. This one had the manual pump between the seats with the jack handle you had to pump for the gear. That was at LAL. Gave everyone the ability to practice light signals after loosing comms as well. Still great airplanes though.

  • @leebryant5443
    @leebryant5443 Год назад +4

    Good morning Jimmy love the video.

  • @lewisgower1954
    @lewisgower1954 Год назад +6

    Dude why are you so awesome

  • @JerryDechant
    @JerryDechant Год назад +7

    Attention to details is essential when it comes to flying craft. :)

  • @UCs6ktlulE5BEeb3vBBOu6DQ
    @UCs6ktlulE5BEeb3vBBOu6DQ Год назад +3

    The right engine started like I dream everything I own would start ! My biggest turn on as a mechanic is engines that start before the completion of the first turn !

  • @teamgmotorsports
    @teamgmotorsports Год назад +3

    Kissimmee 😂
    I went to Aviator college there for my A&P…

  • @carloscortes5570
    @carloscortes5570 Год назад +7

    They sure don't make them like that no more.great plane.reminds me of my uncle wilfred old faithful 1960 Queen Air C90.N687Q.She was a work horse.incredible rate of climb.strong,solid built aircraft back then.

  • @stansdds
    @stansdds Год назад +2

    This is the sort of video I like to see from Jimmy. Actually working on and flying an aircraft, pointing out potential issues and dealing with the unexpected. Solid stuff.

  • @matt82654
    @matt82654 Год назад +2

    Just watching the run up and the flight out was worth the entire video! Thanks so much Jimmy!

  • @deanwood1338
    @deanwood1338 Год назад +3

    My kids just told me that Jimmy sounds like Kermit…. I can’t unforget this now 😂😂

  • @allanweseman5433
    @allanweseman5433 5 месяцев назад +1

    The nice thing I have about liking motorcycles is that if something should go terribly wrong the worst case scenario is you are left at the side of the road. Liking airplanes you must be really careful and even three people checking can make mistakes. Be safe!

  • @preacherF-15
    @preacherF-15 Год назад +4

    I own a ranch , where I live, 18 miles from Seguin, Tx I'm a retired Continental pilot. Around here those are hometown twins, lol I taught in them and did presale flights out of Geronimo airport here. Great airplanes, we used to spin them into the dead engine to show customers how amazing they were.

    • @therealjimmysworld
      @therealjimmysworld  Год назад

      That’s crazy! I’m not surprised they could recover from a single spin, but geez… scary!

    • @preacherF-15
      @preacherF-15 Год назад +1

      @@therealjimmysworld no, we did a 3 turn spin into the dead engine from 5000 agl. It recovered easily by 3000 agl. One word of caution, these were ACTUAL Geronimo's. Since the company folded, people have tacked on a few of the conversion parts and CALLED what they had a Geronimo, but they were more Geromensteins or Frankenonimos... Just pieced together bits tacked on to stock Apaches. I wouldn't spin an Apache in either direction.

  • @yourbeekeeper
    @yourbeekeeper Год назад +3

    Another awesome video. Thank you !!!

  • @terrancestodolka4829
    @terrancestodolka4829 8 месяцев назад +1

    Jimmy it's great to have a great team of helpers to get things done... Great work with good friends...

  • @budddove6480
    @budddove6480 4 месяца назад

    A stock 350 cubic inch chevy doesn't put out 300hp. Its actually pretty comparable to the plane engines 180hp. Even the high output engines of that era were only good for around 220hp. Take a foxbody mustang for instance ((ive owned 14, still have 3)) They only pul out 230 on a good example. The fact that this plane has a air-cooled and reliably kicking out that power sustainably is impressive to me. Ive never been into aircraft whatsoever. Just found your channel 2 days ago by mistake. Ive been binge watching amd have enjoyed your content. Nice to see someone who doesn't have to act like a know it all or overly animated to produce good content. You have a lovely family by the way.
    Blessings and fortune friend, be safe.

  • @thomasfx3190
    @thomasfx3190 Год назад +2

    I love it! Great work on the annual maintenance and getting up in the air safely. I kinda like the Apache, but not more than the 310.

  • @bucksrcworld8119
    @bucksrcworld8119 Год назад +1

    love the flying in plane footage, crazy seeing all the prep before takeoff.

  • @Anne6621
    @Anne6621 Год назад +5

    back in 1974 when i was 21 i bought a new Warrior and flew the hell out of it and in 78 i almost bought an Apache but i ended up getting a Cherokee 6 and wow was my mom pissed because i also kept my Warrior and now all these years later i somehow developed this massive fear of height so much so i don't even like being 5' 6" tall

  • @stevenstoltenberg5460
    @stevenstoltenberg5460 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the informative tour 👍

  • @mikeiva3896
    @mikeiva3896 Год назад +2

    You and your guys Rock Jimmy ! It’s on the tip of my seat on preflight and then takeoff, exciting stuff 🤞🏻👌🏻👍🏻

  • @mikecunningham3423
    @mikecunningham3423 Год назад +1

    4:46 What a corn ball 🐽 "that's just terrible"

  • @kennethhewes2456
    @kennethhewes2456 Год назад +2

    New guy Jesse needs a call sign! Full name: Shinny Shades…….shortened to Shades

  • @capedoryus
    @capedoryus 8 месяцев назад +1

    😅 Mercedes Fun in FL. Been there done that. Somewhere between 2000 and now driving through S FL MB stops charging and as a final ha-ha the seat starts going towards the back. That was the last bit of juice the battery had to offer. Did I learn? Nope. Still got one, still love it. Thanks for all your efforts in producing great content. Camera angles, sound, lighting, and the big one editing all really appreciated. All that work and you end up in the air😅

  • @mgtowrules1649
    @mgtowrules1649 Год назад +8

    Great stuff Jimmy Luv your content! Stay Safe bro!

  • @BrlU
    @BrlU Год назад +9

    Brother when you explained all the insturments i felt i could fly this plane it sounded so easy with all those insturments! :D

    • @rowdybroomstick6394
      @rowdybroomstick6394 Год назад +6

      Watch a few months of instructional videos and you'll realize theirs a lot more to it than it seems.

  • @ronnydowdy7432
    @ronnydowdy7432 Год назад +5

    I like the plane. Good show enjoyed watching this very much.

  • @Robby4Jesus
    @Robby4Jesus Год назад

    Awesome! Thanks for the tour! Very cool!

  • @accountingstepbystep2229
    @accountingstepbystep2229 Год назад +4

    Jimmy: "I knew it would be fine. I wasn't worried at all." I have always though of your channel as completely honest. But now, after this comment, I'm not so sure.

  • @emmettjones5165
    @emmettjones5165 11 месяцев назад

    All that fun, crunchy maintenance.... show us every bit of it, Jimmy! Carry on.

  • @user-fr3hy9uh6y
    @user-fr3hy9uh6y Год назад +2

    Love the show. I try not to miss any episodes. My ears did purk up when I thought I heard you say "stay below 3,000" before take off. I did a couple of training flights at Kissimmee Gateway and I remember 2,000 over the airport 3,000 to the south and 4,000 to the west. Taking off on 24 I don't think you could reach 2,000 before you reaching the higher restrictions. I do love the RUclips channel, please keep it up.

  • @stevec7596
    @stevec7596 Год назад +3

    Air doesn't cavitate. That's what water does when pressure changes it from liquid to gas. Prop tips get shock waves which increases drag and reduces lift. It can cause the tip to stall, but not cavitate.

    • @WarblesOnALot
      @WarblesOnALot Год назад

      G'day,
      You're almost not wrong.
      Water Cavitates because it can't be compressed and if you try to decompress it then it'll wrap Skins of Surface Tension around the Bubbles of Vaccumn which one has "pulled" out of the Liquid...
      Air either Flows or it Turbulates, and when a flowing Airstream is obliged to speed up it lowers it's Pressure, and the locations where the Low Pressure is significantly below Dew-Point will become visible via Condensation appearing in the Air.
      Calling Condensation Trails or Clouds in Airflow "Cavitation" is as right as it can be - when applying Liquid Fluid Dynamics Jargon to an Aerodynamic Phenomenon rather than a Hydrodynamic one...; but it communicates the Concept well enough - I thought...
      Such is life,
      Have a good one...
      Stay safe.
      ;-p
      Ciao !

  • @kevinpenner7125
    @kevinpenner7125 Год назад

    Neat look at engine and airframe maintained. Thanks.

  • @davidfusco6600
    @davidfusco6600 Год назад

    Thanks for the ride!

  • @johnkirk7590
    @johnkirk7590 Год назад +8

    After visiting and driving the I-4 several times I understand why Griz said it would be a two hour trip. That crawl was terrible!

    • @tassi13827
      @tassi13827 Год назад

      I-4 sucks. I come back to Winter Haven from MCO on 417 and 192 and 27. Worth the extra miles.

  • @patfromamboy
    @patfromamboy 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love this channel. I’ve been hooked for quite awhile now. I’ve always thought it would be great to have a pilots license and buy old airplanes. I could get in trouble watching this. It looks like fun!

  • @larryburwell8550
    @larryburwell8550 Год назад +1

    Nice video Jimmy I enjoyed it. Looks like the piper apache is good to go now. Thanks for posting

  • @TheSprayer41
    @TheSprayer41 Год назад +1

    very nice job lovely nice and safe great old plane love to watch them and its all ways fun to see them flying.

  • @richyrichk
    @richyrichk Год назад +2

    IF priming via carb's accellerator pump- avoid pooling and a backfire bbq in the induction by pumping only WHILE cranking starter.

  • @bnelson313braveheart8
    @bnelson313braveheart8 Год назад

    Great bunch of guys!

  • @jerryforeman4543
    @jerryforeman4543 Год назад +2

    Good ✈️ flight!

  • @fattyman9133
    @fattyman9133 5 месяцев назад

    Perfect example of Murphy's Law. "Anything that can happen WILL happen". Having multiple mechanics working on the same project saves time but adds complexity. Adding the "New guy" added more to the mix. And with all of that considered the job was still completed correctly. Good thing the owner wasn't complaining about how long it took to get the job done!

  • @Bugdriver49
    @Bugdriver49 22 дня назад

    You're correct, there's a world of difference between aircraft and auto engs. About 30 years ago I was in school to get my A&P, while fight instructing on the side. Was surprised to find out aircraft engines were still using cast iron rings!!!....an avg auto eng produces about 1 HP per cu in...an aircraft eng puts out about 1/2. HP. the reason dances around reliability.

  • @Michagan_outdoorsman_James
    @Michagan_outdoorsman_James Год назад +15

    new subscriber here! dude this channel is so cool i used to work in aviation some (mostly the fuel tank stuff on bigger commercial aircraft and did a little with the 787 project in its early stage(like the first 17 aircraft) i learned so much

  • @drlarcey
    @drlarcey Год назад +7

    Nice job those engines sound phenomenal

  • @strack350
    @strack350 Год назад

    safety cable!!!! I'm impressed its not traditional wire! great plane, great video!!!

  • @kalaharimine
    @kalaharimine Год назад +6

    Good one Jimmy!
    PS: what's up with the Mig-15, love to hear about that.

  • @dougpartington1843
    @dougpartington1843 Год назад

    I love the Apache, it started right up. Sounds really good. Another great video

  • @bcsimpilot3497
    @bcsimpilot3497 Год назад

    Jimmy, that bracket with worn hole...its ART~! Yes, its a mini version of "THE SCREAM"

  • @ericgriffin397
    @ericgriffin397 Год назад +1

    You got good people and honestly I wasn't worried for you!!

  • @rogerpritchard
    @rogerpritchard Год назад

    Wonderful video. Great aircraft. Happy landings.

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 Год назад

    Thanks instrument/lever/control/radio, rundown, SWEET.

  • @Creations-hj2kq
    @Creations-hj2kq Год назад

    This was very educational especially all the instruments and flight checks.

  • @orlandosoto6080
    @orlandosoto6080 Год назад +3

    You are the new mr Rogers on steroids and Ernest, t bass rolled up in one, you missed your calling you are one pleasant and funny man, never boring, stay safe always 😂😂💕💕🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @josephbailey4965
    @josephbailey4965 Год назад +1

    Hey bud! Great content. For reference, an 80's chevy 350 only made around 180 hp!

  • @thomasaltruda
    @thomasaltruda 6 месяцев назад

    9:45 you don’t have to pour it out to verify its full.. just pump in some 5606, more than you think it needs, it’ll overflow out the nosewheel area when full. Then cycle the gear on jacks, and it’ll purge out the excess out the nose gear again.

  • @senecapilot4878
    @senecapilot4878 Год назад

    Nicely done

  • @Roskellan
    @Roskellan Год назад +3

    Nice job - another flyer, that's got to be good 🙂

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray Год назад +3

    i watch your channel because you seem to hop out of one frying pan right into another!

  • @tplugnickel
    @tplugnickel Год назад +1

    Good job!

  • @cclapew
    @cclapew Год назад +3

    JIMMY.... When are you taking possession of the Mig?.... I have been waiting for more on the Mig

  • @patrickheavirland3599
    @patrickheavirland3599 Год назад +1

    Good morning from Minnesota! Great episode!

  • @csachevauxsansabri2612
    @csachevauxsansabri2612 Год назад +2

    You forget to ask Dr Phil to watch from underneath the plain if there is anything leaking when you fly by.
    I sure hope you checked the propeller airprecher. Did you check the nuts on the wings? You know the wingnuts?

  • @GLF-Video
    @GLF-Video Год назад

    Very interesting. Thanks!!!

  • @johnmichaels4330
    @johnmichaels4330 Год назад

    Looks like an airplane is like a race car. Every individual system is activated separately, has its own guage, switch, fuse, redundancies etc. I always thought airplanes were very intimidating because of all the switches and guages, but it all seems very logical and simple after looking into it. Thank you for going over all that stuff in this video. It spurred me on to look further into all this. I know I'd get my license, but I figured I'd do it after I sailed around the world. Now I think I can do the studying now.

  • @kennedy5092
    @kennedy5092 Год назад +4

    Great videos! I sent my dad, the Elvis ones he love them!

  • @hobo1452
    @hobo1452 Год назад +5

    Jimmy's jonesin' for a jet! Wonder if it will have red crushed velvet interior?

  • @josephlegocki6750
    @josephlegocki6750 Год назад +1

    nice one!!! diggin on the channel!!!

  • @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE
    @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE Год назад

    Awesome job Jimmy. Love your show!

  • @gordonkachuk5457
    @gordonkachuk5457 Год назад

    After having performed the GUMPF check (by check list) on short final I always call out the RED-BLUE & GREEN check or mixture, prop and gear. Great day saver, easy and quick.

  • @americanspirit8932
    @americanspirit8932 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job, as usual

  • @kalinagoedge2777
    @kalinagoedge2777 Год назад

    Cool work!

  • @airtek4809
    @airtek4809 Год назад

    Love the sound of those engines in sync.

  • @ehrenkrause9861
    @ehrenkrause9861 8 месяцев назад

    Love the resonance of those engines

  • @mikehunntt5338
    @mikehunntt5338 Год назад +5

    Hate to see her go but cant wait to see you new jetstar getting worked on and flyin YOU THE MAN JIM!!!!

  • @pierrechristian6767
    @pierrechristian6767 7 месяцев назад

    She sounds so sweet Jimmy.👍👍

  • @robertbandusky9565
    @robertbandusky9565 9 месяцев назад

    Good work