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Piper PA-31 Navajo Panther Takeoff
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2020
- Peregrine Aerial Surveys Piper PA-31 Navajo C-FFFC with the Colemill Panther conversion is seen taxiing, performing engine run-ups, and taking off from CZNL in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. It's always fun to spot these twin-engined general aviation aircraft visiting Nelson.
Around the 4:05 mark, love the silhouette of the aircraft, once the gear is up, as it banks and lifts out. Nice looking wing.
Wow, first i see a engine run-up at Nelson, Jesse 👌 Excellent catch, sound, action and video👍 From me a double thumbs up and best greetings from south Germany, Volker 👋 👋
beautiful video of this piper and the engine run ups and take off into the beautiful british columbia landscape! thanks for sharing
The Navajo is such an amazing bird. Fantastic catch man! The ground effect and bank was really cool
I agree, always love seeing a Navajo! Thanks for watching.
Awesome! Full watch with high quality 👍🏻
Excellent video Jesse of this very impressive Piper PA-31. Twin-engined general aviation aircraft are always great to see. I also like the registration C-FFFC.
Hello Matt my good friend, i agree with your post/opinion, God bless you & yours.
@@stevelogan5475 Hi Steve! Have a nice day :) Best wishes!
@@matthiashaenni you also my brother, sent you an e-mail
Thanks so much Matt! This nice Navajo was a fun one to film. Very true, it is a pretty cool reg!
The landscape around the Nelson Airport provides the perfect backdrop for any aircraft. Great video!
That run-up was pretty damn awesome. Love the flat rotation and early gear up.
Awesome catch! I hear and see those all the time!
Wow friend, that is great that you are able to view them that often, they are rare in my area
@@stevelogan5475 indeed my friend and great to hear!
Nice video 👍 Love that sound 😎
A timelessly classic beauty of General Aviation, the Colemill enhancements make it look more ambitious, like a turboprop. Awesome right turn and climb! Perfect 10 for the livery - and for Your Filming, of course. May it remain so forever!
Thanks a lot, Jesse!
Have a Great Weekend!
Thanks so much Javier! I have got to agree, the Navajo is a beauty and the Colemill conversion gives them a nice modern look (and probably performance too!) Thanks my friend, hope you're having a great weekend as well.
Fantastic shots of this Piper, what a cool airplane! The livery reminds me of the Kalitta air livery :) Enjoyed!
Thanks a lot Mylos! True, it is very similar to Kalitta Air,
Really beautiful plane, awesome catch!
The takeoff was awsome!
Beautiful video. I love the bank right after takeoff!
Great sounds on that run up! Great video :)
Lovely sound
I worked at Colemill pulling wrenches on these beauties....love this airplane.
Nice!!! You caught and posted the run up as well! Great video - thanks!
Thanks a lot! This Navajo was fun to see passing through CZNL.
Excellent catch Jesse, love this Navajo Panther, sure would love to fly in it. 😎👍
Thanks a lot Ed! Bet they'd be fun ones to get up in some time.
Beautiful catch!
Thanks a lot!
Really stunning video mate! Liked!
Thanks a lot!
Loved it
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome video buddy!
Thanks a lot!
No waiting to 400’, before turning on course 😊 👌
Very nice.
Yep , photo hatch in bottom.
This is my favorite Muti engine piston twin aircraft that I want to fly again
I'd love to have a flight in one some day and see what they're like. Bet they were fun to fly!
Jesse my good friend, great catch/video, these are rare in my area. My fave route, down the valley, & i like the way they swirled the red pin stripes on the backside of the engines. He banked early after rotating, earlier than most of the planes you video on that departure route, also the panther has a nice wide spread on wing width, appx. 12-18 inches more on each wing compared to most in its class, nicely filmed pal. btw, if you can, i'd like to see some more videos of that higher point angle/birds eye view, those are nice.
Thanks very much Steve, I'm glad you enjoyed seeing this Navajo departing CZNL! Alright, I'll try to catch something from the raised level again soon, that was a fun location to try spotting at. Hopefully we'll get some traffic soon 😂
Wow, amazing videos, o love turboprops. Wich camera do you use?
This run-up points to the need to verify your engines systems are all functioning perfectly because the terrain around Nelson doesn´t look like it forgives mistakes on take-off.
Reminds me of the Orca days at YVR, we used to have a dozen doing engine runs, have to say I didn't particularly like the sound, but I miss it now they - and KD & IAX - are gone.
That's sad to hear they're all gone from YVR. I used to get to see Orca and KD Air pass through CZNL every once in awhile. I hope some of their Navajo's are getting to fly on somewhere else and not just rotting away!
@@TheHDAviation a few got new lives, but here is about a third of the once 15 strong fleet indeed rotting away. www.flickr.com/photos/23870098@N04/49615334798/in/photolist-2iAkyVa-2iAkysS-2jh9V2C-2jeFMyz-2ikVgUD-2i98eTT-2i9bH1w-2gDVkmf-2gySqew-2gqhaC4-2gmGVu8-RDjPdz-2drKMLV-2bX6S9e-2b548t5-29JKqLb-294rBDy-28wNsmF-K2DX2g-Lk6jwb KD have rebranded Cascadia Air out of YBL, but most of the fleet is still at YPK. I think IAX are still grounded, they have a Chieftain impounded at Qualicum for ages
these went out of production in 1984
Same year its replacement was introduced .. the Cessna Caravan.
Little heavy? Or hot maybe, but I've said it before and I'll say it again. YEEHAW!!
Ese es mucho avión ✈
The plane taxiing toward the beginning of the runway and suddenly turns and makes a check then turns again to the threshold for takeoff.Weird
Ya, that was interesting to see. I was a little worried they were going to take off from the point they were doing the engine run-ups!
Flat six and three blade propeller probably sounds better than PT6...
These nice twin piston's do sound pretty good!
4:05 Cho Cho
My plane.
Onde é este aeroporto?
British Columbia, Canada.
He used up a lot of real estate. Was it hot?
Guess, someone saw a camera... 😉