Bob and Penny, you guys are amazing. So impressed with your Splash In ! What a great group of planes you had there. Thanks everyone for giving the rest of us pleasure in watching your flying. Jim Emery . . Lake Anna
wow, just amazing. Thank you for sharing this. We don't have freshwater lakes like this in Australia so the amount of seaplanes we have on the whole continent wouldn't match what you have in one state. What an amazing life style you guys have.
Australia probably has about the same number of seaplane pilots per capita as the US has. A lot of them fly Seareys like mine--including Michael Smith, who flew his all the way around the earth a couple of years ago. ruclips.net/video/KHtGDNzjdyA/видео.html
I have a question. At the beginning when you were setting up to land. You were asked what type of landing. I’m confused if the is a system thing or just someone on the radio asking. This is a fun video. My son and I watch it in bed before he goes to sleep. I bet I’ve seen it 100 times.
Great question, Mike. The questioner is a robot in my Searey whose job is to keep me from an unplanned swim--that is, to help me be sure that I have the landing gear in the right position for the landing surface. For landing on water the wheels must be up. If they're not, the airplane will probably flip upside down. Getting that right ought to be easy; but it's THE most common serious mistake made in amphibians. There are four opportunities to have the landing gear in the wrong position--takeoffs and landings on water and land--so you really have to think about it and get it right. I'm glad you and your son are enjoying the video. Thanks for mentioning it! Lots of seaplane pilots enjoy taking people for rides. If that interests you, just ask around at airports in your area and maybe you'll find one.
Great video!!!! So, is it safe to say that you can land an amphibious aircraft legally on Lake Anna, VA? My friend has a lake house there and I would sure like to fly my ultralight (w/ pontoons) from PA? But I could not find any information about any such restrictions that may apply to Lake Anna. I looked online for more information and came across your video. Hence, my question.
Yes, Lake Anna is open to seaplanes. (If you're a Seaplane Pilots Association member, check the Water Landing Directory for info about many waterways in the USA. Use the app or point a browser to www.seaplanemembers.com/waterway/ ) The lake can get congested on summer weekends, but every part of is is open.
N1936P is a Maule M-7-235C, a very nice airplane. (But, then, all of these planes are very nice, each in its own ways.) For more info about the Maule, search the web or visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maule_M-7
It all depends on the seaplane. It can have either a stick or a yoke. It makes no difference to whether you're flying a seaplane or not. Most of the larger seaplanes have yokes.
Ha! It’s meant to be annoying-because if you don’t pay attention to the landing gear position you can have a very bad day. That’s so for all airplanes with retractable gear, but even more so for amphibious seaplanes because you have to make the correct decision for three of the four landing gear situations-water takeoffs, land takeoffs, water landings, and land landings. Land takeoff is the one you can’t get wrong. Water landing is the most critical: Get it wrong and you’ll probably go swimming and may well drown before you can get out of the inverted submerged airplane. You’d think it would be a no-brainer to get the gear right every time; but it isn’t. EVERYthing else is a distraction. Almost all seaplane fatalities are drownings. So I love that noxious Landing Gear Lady. The lake is in central Virginia.
Seareys are available as a kit and as factory-built seaplanes at Progressive Aerodyne, in Tavares, Florida, USA: www.searey.com/. Used Seareys come up for sale now and then, too. Most are advertised on Barnstormers, at www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=search Search for searey. There's also a website for Searey flying fun: searey.us/splash
I would just LOOOVVEE to be able to fly a seaplane...and land..I think it stems from when my elder sister and I went in one when we were toddlers...😁😁😊
Bob and Penny, you guys are amazing. So impressed with your Splash In ! What a great group of planes you had there. Thanks everyone for giving the rest of us pleasure in watching your flying. Jim Emery . . Lake Anna
Wonderful thank you for taking the time and trouble to share this with us,some lovely scenery and airplanes there.
Wow, I just don't know if it could get much better than this!! Beautiful flying guys!
Nice to see the old Ryan SeaBees still flying. N713ET is a beauty. Love that paint job. They were very popular when I was a kid in the 1940s.
We just moved to VA, I was looking for places to enjoy the water here and saw this. Really enjoyed the vid and your Searey is a pretty neat machine!
wow, just amazing. Thank you for sharing this. We don't have freshwater lakes like this in Australia so the amount of seaplanes we have on the whole continent wouldn't match what you have in one state. What an amazing life style you guys have.
blackdiamondmarine well at least we have lots of great bush planes
Australia probably has about the same number of seaplane pilots per capita as the US has. A lot of them fly Seareys like mine--including Michael Smith, who flew his all the way around the earth a couple of years ago. ruclips.net/video/KHtGDNzjdyA/видео.html
I have a question. At the beginning when you were setting up to land. You were asked what type of landing. I’m confused if the is a system thing or just someone on the radio asking.
This is a fun video. My son and I watch it in bed before he goes to sleep. I bet I’ve seen it 100 times.
Great question, Mike. The questioner is a robot in my Searey whose job is to keep me from an unplanned swim--that is, to help me be sure that I have the landing gear in the right position for the landing surface. For landing on water the wheels must be up. If they're not, the airplane will probably flip upside down. Getting that right ought to be easy; but it's THE most common serious mistake made in amphibians. There are four opportunities to have the landing gear in the wrong position--takeoffs and landings on water and land--so you really have to think about it and get it right.
I'm glad you and your son are enjoying the video. Thanks for mentioning it! Lots of seaplane pilots enjoy taking people for rides. If that interests you, just ask around at airports in your area and maybe you'll find one.
Great video!!!! So, is it safe to say that you can land an amphibious aircraft legally on Lake Anna, VA? My friend has a lake house there and I would sure like to fly my ultralight (w/ pontoons) from PA? But I could not find any information about any such restrictions that may apply to Lake Anna. I looked online for more information and came across your video. Hence, my question.
Yes, Lake Anna is open to seaplanes. (If you're a Seaplane Pilots Association member, check the Water Landing Directory for info about many waterways in the USA. Use the app or point a browser to www.seaplanemembers.com/waterway/ ) The lake can get congested on summer weekends, but every part of is is open.
I've seen this plane out there. It's badass.
Great video! Seems like a really fun time
Amazing video! What is the make and model on the red and white N1936P???
N1936P is a Maule M-7-235C, a very nice airplane. (But, then, all of these planes are very nice, each in its own ways.) For more info about the Maule, search the web or visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maule_M-7
Great! Thank you!
Always come by and take a look when I bring the boat out at the main plane in the mouth of contrary creek
Lake Anna, Va.?
how do boats know that ur coming
I notice you don't use a normal yoke on seaplanes, what do you call the instrument you pilot seaplanes with please (I'm still learning)..??
Stick.
It all depends on the seaplane. It can have either a stick or a yoke. It makes no difference to whether you're flying a seaplane or not. Most of the larger seaplanes have yokes.
Great video, felt as if I was there too
seeing a float on your ignition key is a novelty to us
love thisvideo..great!!!!
i like Seabee...great aircraft
Where is this beautiful place ? Loved the SeaRay formation. The only annoying point is that stupid announcement : “water landing, O.K.”
Ha! It’s meant to be annoying-because if you don’t pay attention to the landing gear position you can have a very bad day. That’s so for all airplanes with retractable gear, but even more so for amphibious seaplanes because you have to make the correct decision for three of the four landing gear situations-water takeoffs, land takeoffs, water landings, and land landings. Land takeoff is the one you can’t get wrong. Water landing is the most critical: Get it wrong and you’ll probably go swimming and may well drown before you can get out of the inverted submerged airplane. You’d think it would be a no-brainer to get the gear right every time; but it isn’t. EVERYthing else is a distraction. Almost all seaplane fatalities are drownings. So I love that noxious Landing Gear Lady.
The lake is in central Virginia.
where i can buy this product , please
Seareys are available as a kit and as factory-built seaplanes at Progressive Aerodyne, in Tavares, Florida, USA: www.searey.com/. Used Seareys come up for sale now and then, too. Most are advertised on Barnstormers, at www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=search Search for searey. There's also a website for Searey flying fun: searey.us/splash
Wow thanks enjoyed it
Loved the video.
I would just LOOOVVEE to be able to fly a seaplane...and land..I think it stems from when my elder sister and I went in one when we were toddlers...😁😁😊
I was just happy with my life. grrr. Now, I am in need of one of these super toys. So now I am not happy. Isn't flying amazing?!
i want to do splash too
Lake Anna Va?
Yes, Lake Anna.
Thank you for my new discontent.
ditto
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