1947 Beechcraft Bonanza Ferry Flight Mesa AZ to Placerville CA

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @tinlizzie37
    @tinlizzie37 3 года назад +6

    Hi Juan, Oh what memories you video give to me. I had a 1948 Sn 1525 , N-4504 V, for many years, and bought it in Monmouth Co. New Jersey, I believe in 1966. I never had retract time nor adjustable prop either. I took an airliner to Newark and the guy I got it from took us to the bank, and he paid off his loan and wrote me a bill of sales. We went to the airport and he dropped me off at the plane, and soon took off. This was in November and it had snowed all over the East Coast. I had only been in this Bonanza once when my buddy flew me from Concord Airpark in NE Ohio. I got in and stated her and taxied out toward the runway and called the tower and got clearance for take off, and let her rip. All went well and it flew very nice and smooth. I headed for Ohio and right in the center of Pennsylvania, was a stationary front, which I tried all ways of getting around and over, and finally returned to the only open space on the East Coast, Monmouth County. This was my very first landing in a Bonanza, and it went very well. and I greased it on, and called for a round of a few touch and goes to the tower. I was stuck ther for five or six days, but did make it back home with no problem. Anyhow, I had the E-185 engine and the third window as the airplane you were flying. I put in the spar modification kit and the tail block AD note. It was a fun airplane and I enjoyed all the years I flew it. The only comparable airplane was the Piper Comanche. Thanks for a nice video and listening to my tale ! Bob U..

  • @seancoxe1094
    @seancoxe1094 3 года назад +60

    Boy, was that fun, watching a very experienced pilot at work: GUMPS check, gear down, trim, trim, trim. After all those hours, in all those sophisticated aircraft--ferrying a single engine antique, Juan is all business all the time. Thanks for sharing.

    • @JesseAdler
      @JesseAdler 3 года назад +5

      this is exactly how I felt watching Juan at work here. Very impressive pilot, and why I keep coming back to each and every video he posts.

    • @spacewalk001
      @spacewalk001 3 года назад +11

      I also love how Juan does ANOTHER check on final every time: "The gear is STILL down." - this is just a good idea all around.

    • @evangreen7562
      @evangreen7562 3 года назад +5

      @@spacewalk001 Anything worth checking once is at least worth checking twice ;)

  • @mikewaterfield3599
    @mikewaterfield3599 Год назад +3

    The straight 35, it’s easy to forget she was designed while the war was still raging, and easy to forget just how far ahead of her time she really was. Even still with a humble E185 you will struggle to find a more comfortable aircraft with performance still respectable today. At altitude the thing burns less than ten an hour. Timeless classic, no more need be said.

  • @davidwarner4694
    @davidwarner4694 3 года назад +37

    This one of those rare videos that you hoped would never end. Thank you for sharing.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023 3 года назад +6

      There is a little bit more of it coming to show me taking Juan home after he drops it off and then talking about it for a little while. I'll post a note.

    • @krotchlickmeugh627
      @krotchlickmeugh627 3 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 please do

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023 3 года назад

      @@krotchlickmeugh627 If you go to Skywagon University You Tube Site you will see a bit more flying, a bit more about the plane and a bit more Juan Browne.

  • @LarsLarsen77
    @LarsLarsen77 3 года назад +30

    I've only had 15 minutes of stick time in my entire life, and it was on a Beechcraft Bonanza. I flew so "enthusiastically" that I gave myself air sickness. :)

    • @ThatOtherTom
      @ThatOtherTom 3 года назад +3

      Those Bonanzas are lively 😋

    • @thatguyalex2835
      @thatguyalex2835 2 года назад

      That sounds like something I would do. :) How did your instructor allow you to fly enthusiastically?

  • @bsjcook
    @bsjcook 3 года назад +29

    I was blessed to purchase a 1947 ser num 62 (N80462) following a gear up landing. Rebuilt it for 9 months and flew it for another 20 years. Many fond memories. I put in an H model center section to get rid of that AD; put in a P model instrument panel like the one you have; same engine with a Hartzel hydraulic prop; and eventually a Poplawski paint job (a famous name aircraft painter). Thanks for the memories - wish I could have been with you! :)

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 3 года назад

      Is there really some sort of inherent stability issues with them when they're in a spin or some other type of situation?
      I have a vague memory of reading or hearing about something like that some time back.

    • @robertgentry9436
      @robertgentry9436 3 года назад +2

      N80462 was an awesome airplane! Thank you for all that work, Captain Cook! Hope to see you sometime soon. Will be in touch.

    • @Kromaatikse
      @Kromaatikse 3 года назад +1

      @@dukecraig2402 The V-tail Bonanza has a reputation for running out of elevator authority in an uncautious approach, and for relatively poor yaw stability which may well have an effect on spin characteristics. It was actually nicknamed the "doctor killer" at one point. It's probably why late-model Bonanzas have a conventional tail layout.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 3 года назад

      @@Kromaatikse
      Yea, I remember the nickname "Doctor killer" now that you mention it.
      Thanks.

    • @bsjcook
      @bsjcook 3 года назад +1

      @@robertgentry9436 Robert, how did you find me on this channel? So good to hear from you! Folks, this guy bought my Bonanza and got married in his hangar and then they flew it to the Bahamas! Look forward to seeing you again!!

  • @michaelhope7620
    @michaelhope7620 3 года назад +32

    Fun info: The Beech Electric Propeller with the constant speed option, would wear out the gears on the electric pitch change motor, because it was always changing the blade angles; the manual pitch change has allot less wear the gears, so they last longer.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  3 года назад +11

      I was looking for that on this ring gear....

    • @williamconrad1087
      @williamconrad1087 3 года назад +6

      My father had to replace the ring gear on his 1954 Bonanza in 1986 and the part was 500 bucks back then.

    • @robertthomas5906
      @robertthomas5906 3 года назад +3

      @@williamconrad1087 I replaced mine about 7 years ago and it was more like $50. Used one of course. '54 Bonzanza.

    • @chesterbobhorn
      @chesterbobhorn 3 года назад +2

      Mine has the auto option but the gentleman I bought it from told me exactly that, it would wear out the gear. I have to try it on a trip and see, it might just be worth a little extra change to not worry about it.

    • @foxiedogitchypaws7141
      @foxiedogitchypaws7141 3 года назад +3

      @@williamconrad1087 how much is it today? My son owns a Cessna and a fabric plane, A Piper, I love to see planes up in the air where they belong instead of being parked in a hanger. 😣, a city airport runways is right over head of my property but 6 miles away, so I get to watch them fly out several times a week. Pure enjoyment.

  • @thomasaltruda
    @thomasaltruda 3 года назад +8

    I just flew 6 hours today from TPA-LAS-SAT, and just enjoyed looking over your shoulder for half an hour more! Thanks for taking us along on this!

  • @georgefranklin3222
    @georgefranklin3222 Год назад +3

    My dad had a Bonanza during most of his life. You bring back many memories when you take us flying in one. Thank you

  • @geraldthompson2173
    @geraldthompson2173 3 года назад +26

    When I moved to Leesburg, Florida in 1972 my new neighbor invited my nephew and I to take a ride in his airplane. It was an early '50s Bonanza. Although it's been almost 50 years I remember it well. He said he liked the early Bonanzas because it was lighter than newer ones. I found out why he invited us when we landed; he pulled out a bucket and brushes and we were again 'invited' to wash the plane!!!

    • @brentsummers7377
      @brentsummers7377 3 года назад +4

      Yep, those bugs and other insects make it quite a chore.

    • @mikeryan6277
      @mikeryan6277 3 года назад +2

      Nobody rides for free.

    • @foxiedogitchypaws7141
      @foxiedogitchypaws7141 3 года назад

      Do you still fly? Offer 100.00 hamburger and you might get to use the peddles on the ground before takeoff. 🛩️🤗

  • @danielkeirsteadsr1241
    @danielkeirsteadsr1241 2 года назад +2

    My first car was a 1947 Studebaker Road Master flat head 6, 3 on the column after that i got a 1963 Chevy hard top convertible. Those were the days my friend we thought they'd never end. Love you, Juan. Back then i had a hard on 24/7. Now i am just an old fart. Smile today and may we die in our sleep dreaming of days gone by. BADA BING BADDA BOOM !

  • @rollingreveler5198
    @rollingreveler5198 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the ride along! My grandfather had one of these and I used to fly with him, back in the late 60’s, early 70’s. I used to keep his Jepson up to date(all paper back then) for him. I checked recently and the plane’s registration is still active!!

  • @elosogonzalez8739
    @elosogonzalez8739 3 года назад +17

    "The world is small when you fly a Beechcraft"! On the advertisements from Beechcraft in the Era. Good airplane. Walter had a good idea. He died in 1950. I can't imagine he would've thought it would be as successful as it is. Still manufacturing them after all these years.

  • @byronsmith5314
    @byronsmith5314 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed the ferry flight. My Dad owned and flew a V-tail Bonanza for several years in the late 60's and 70's. It almost felt like I was with my Dad again in that wonderful airplane. Dad passed away in 2015. God Bless!

  • @mhobie1
    @mhobie1 3 года назад +10

    I love how you fly for a job and a hobby with passion

  • @drmyers56
    @drmyers56 3 года назад +3

    My good friend owned a 47 V, N2885V in the 80’s. We flew her all over Washington and Oregon. Such great memories. Thanks for posting this. Miss him and his bird.

  • @texn8
    @texn8 3 года назад +5

    As soon as I saw that plane, I fell in love with it. New windshield, new windows including 3rd window. It's mint. I flew one to the Bahamas in 1969. Sweet!

  • @Jerry-dk8se
    @Jerry-dk8se 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for taking us along for the ride, Juan. 👍🇺🇸

  • @n7565j
    @n7565j 3 года назад +1

    My buddy & I flew his 54 V tail Bonanza from KMRN to KBUF back in the 90's. No updated panel, no auto pilot, no GPS, no nothing... What a BLAST!!! We traded flying duties, dodged the storms and ATC didn't complain once ;-) Flew IFR all the way up and back but ATC let us fly into a thunderstorm while they were stacking airliners holding to get into Pittsburg... We survived, barely, and I learned a VERY valuable lesson. I was training for my instrument ticket at the time, and I learned that you have NO BUSINESS flying IFR unless you have the proper equipment, proper currency, (not just FAA minimums), and lots & lots of time to spare!!! I enjoyed many hours flying VFR, and loved every minute :-) Safe travels sir!!!

  • @zidoocfi
    @zidoocfi 3 года назад +102

    Congratulations on upgrading from a triple-seven to a '47. 😁

    • @emergencylowmaneuvering7350
      @emergencylowmaneuvering7350 3 года назад +5

      It is more fun. Not a bus, a hot rod..

    • @thatguyalex2835
      @thatguyalex2835 2 года назад +4

      Haha, good one. This Bonanza is only a few years younger than a WW2 plane (ex. P-51 Mustang, B-29).

    • @mitchwinder1204
      @mitchwinder1204 2 года назад

      🤣

    • @MichaelOfRohan
      @MichaelOfRohan 2 года назад

      Lol

    • @JimBronson
      @JimBronson 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@thatguyalex2835uses the same design pressure carb as the big bombers and fighters from the war. Starts like them too when cold, keep hitting that wobble pump until the idle stabilizes.

  • @kenbryant2570
    @kenbryant2570 3 года назад +13

    That was a fun flight Brownie.. I would like to see more videos like this one. Thank you for posting it.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  3 года назад +2

      Copy that!

    • @lemerdtool
      @lemerdtool 3 года назад +8

      A pleasant excursion for those of us who no longer can aviate ourselves. appreciated.

    • @cirrusflyerh2843
      @cirrusflyerh2843 3 года назад +3

      @@blancolirio would also love to “ride along” on a 777 freight run with you.

  • @boilermaker7754
    @boilermaker7754 3 года назад +2

    Thank Juan for taking us along...going up in a 172 tomorrow, haven't been up in a few months, so your ride-a-long videos help me a lot. Beautiful airplane, skilled pilot, nice ride, don't get any better.!!

  • @michaelmaylone9431
    @michaelmaylone9431 3 года назад +6

    I love your channel and all your insight, prospective and knowledge on different subjects. My Dad was woods boss for Georgetown Lumber back in the ‘50s. We had a Piper Super Cruiser at that time and lived at the mill. We had a 1500 foot strip between the lumber piles that had one way in and one way out. We used to fly over to Placerville to get groceries sometimes. I remember how bumpy it was off the end of the runway sometimes and some pretty strong crosswinds that made it quite exciting getting on the ground at times.

  • @rockslide4802
    @rockslide4802 3 года назад +6

    Very nice flight Juan. Thanks for taking us along. Enjoyed the ride!

  • @rickconn5293
    @rickconn5293 2 года назад

    From a Colorado, old pilot, that flew 10K hours out of Boulder Co as a new Piper dealer, then just a used aircraft dealer, I love seeing yours videos, brings back old memories. Rick Conn

  • @petruzzovichi
    @petruzzovichi 3 года назад +2

    Why I love watching your videos...THIS is a great example. You are THE BEST.

  • @paulboden7850
    @paulboden7850 3 года назад +15

    Thanks for taking us along!

  • @gsdalpha1358
    @gsdalpha1358 3 года назад +2

    Ex-FIL whom I flew with many times hated V-tail aircraft. No idea why. His baby was a Piper Cherokee 4-seater. Looks like the Bonanza has all the bells and whistles any could ask for! Very nice ferry flight!

  • @natural-born_pilot
    @natural-born_pilot 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for allowing me to ride along I enjoyed it. As a young boy the Bonanza’s were often seen flying around and I always thought they had a really cool look especially being a retractable type.

  • @WRALdirector80s
    @WRALdirector80s 3 года назад +2

    You are really taking us down memory lane these days. Harris Ranch in Coalinga and now Porterville. We lived in the San Joaquin Valley for many years. Lotta aviation! Shasta Helicopters was based in Porterville many decades ago. My husband, now retired, flew helicopters many, many years with several different companies up and down the valley. Chinooks in the ARMY, to flying for a sheriff's department, to forest fire fighting in the western states, to flying for the National Park service, to flying for a television station on the east coast. Since he grew up in California...he can almost smell the agriculture and the sandy loam soil through the video. We are faithful viewers. See ya here.

  • @chriscusick6890
    @chriscusick6890 2 года назад

    Thanks for taking us along! There are probably viewers here that have never experienced flight. Now we can see what it's like.

  • @DDOlson-ix6cb
    @DDOlson-ix6cb 3 года назад +1

    What a coincidence. Friend of mine has a Bonanza A36 and a 1956 Skywagon. Yesterday I was helping with removal of the snow skis from the 180 and he and the mechanic were telling the story of going to Skywagons at Placerville to inspect, buy and fly the Skywagon home to KSTE. Get home and here you are in a Bonanza flying to Skywagons at Placerville. Fun.

  • @georgefranklin3222
    @georgefranklin3222 3 года назад +4

    So great to fly with you. Reminds me of the many trips with my dad in his Bonanza. He would probably be amazed how the panel has changed. I do remember all those silver switches but never gave consideration how they all looked the same. Before takeoff he'd check the mags then move the pitch handle to get warm oil in the hydraulic prop. Thanks again for a great flight and good memories.

  • @jcb6713
    @jcb6713 2 года назад +1

    In the early 80's my flying buddy owned a '55 model 'V' tail that we flew everywhere ... it's not flight worthy now but was donated to the University Flight School here in town for training purposes..she was a fun plane; many memories :-) ....

  • @curtishaney2056
    @curtishaney2056 3 года назад +13

    “That ain’t for us is it?” (we all stop and think and then realize we’re not in the cockpit with you and this is a video) ..Story of my life.

    • @cascade5682
      @cascade5682 3 года назад +2

      I started to daydream back to departing PVF in '91 and then tuning Buchannan Terminal VOR as soon as the needle would stop shaking on climbout.

  • @guh123
    @guh123 3 года назад +16

    "I verified the off position looking for the aux tank."
    Sounds like a story behind that one Brownie!

    • @dirtcurt1
      @dirtcurt1 3 года назад +4

      A very quiet story.

    • @Kromaatikse
      @Kromaatikse 3 года назад +3

      Probably showed up first as a drop on the fuel pressure gauge; there's a few seconds' worth of fuel in the pipes and carburettor. Should fix itself if turned to a tank with fuel.

  • @maryhines322
    @maryhines322 3 года назад +2

    That old Bonanza with the little engine and electric prop is as sweet a plane as you would ever want, with the intelligent upgrades this one has it will make someone a wonderful plane for years to come.

  • @markhewitt527
    @markhewitt527 3 года назад +4

    GFC 500 autopilot!? I've been waiting 3 years for Garmin to certify this autopilot for early 35-G35 bonanzas. Still waiting. Now here is one installed and flying already? Glad to see it. Miracles do happen!

    • @whiskybravoflight
      @whiskybravoflight 3 года назад

      @Blancolirio any way I can find out who did that install? N734B.com

  • @Tommyd2059
    @Tommyd2059 3 года назад +1

    Juan, Another excellent video. Brings back memories. My dad had a 1974 Beechcraft Bonanza V-35B with the 285hp IO540 and a 3 bladed Hartzel prop. They say Bonanza's are the Cadillacs of single engine airplanes. In the early 80's, I got my private pilot license and got some time in a Mooney M20J and a Beechcraft A-36 with the goal of some day flying Pop's Bonanza. I kept asking him and he finally let me be PIC. What was a wonderful airplane...fast, smooth, good range, and can carry a good payload. Thanks again for the video.

  • @dennisowen3717
    @dennisowen3717 2 года назад +1

    Juan, I'm 65 now. and if there is one wish I could have it would be to go flying again. Maybe even try to get my Medical back. I had a bad accident in the Air Force working on an F-4 Phantom. It really did a number on me. It's taken me almost 40 years and 36 surgeries to get back to where I am now. The problem is the Air Force doesn't want to cover any of the medical they caused. Lot's more to it. But my dream is still alive and strong. Thank you for allowing me to at least follow along with you. It truly does bring tears to my eyes and a longing to be back in the sky.

  • @MabrysDad
    @MabrysDad 3 года назад +2

    A Beech 35 is on my list of future flyers for sure. Flew in one in 1987 and been in love every since.

  • @SteveD328
    @SteveD328 3 года назад +3

    Back in my commuter airline days I used to supplement my meager pay by ferrying airplanes for a local dealer. His theory was that it was cheaper for him to pay an experienced pilot who knew how to operate his engines than to pay for repairs after a time builder got a hold of it. He once sent me to Watertown, New York to get a 62 model V-tailed Bonanza and I had to fly it back to North Little Rock, Arkansas. That old airplane flew really great, which is good because it didn't have an autopilot, not even a non-working old installation.....just never had one at all, but the airplane would trim out and fly really good, so that wasn't too much of an inconvenience. I always liked those V-tailed birds, great airplanes.

  • @williamswenson5315
    @williamswenson5315 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the vicarious enjoyment of a well-conducted ferry flight, Juan.

  • @quadsman11
    @quadsman11 2 года назад

    Could listen to that growl all day !
    One of those things that I just can't get enough of !
    Thanks Juan ! 😎

  • @bobroberts2371
    @bobroberts2371 3 года назад +4

    19:25 Into the distance, a ribbon of black ,
    Stretched to the point of no turning back
    Flight of fancy on a windswept field
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Throttle Friction lock - set.
    Mixture's - rich
    Propellers - fully forward
    Flaps - set - 10 degrees
    Engine gauges and suction - check
    Mixture set to maximum percent - recheck
    Flight instruments... Altimeters - check both
    Beacon and Navigation lights - on
    Pitot Heater - on
    Strobes - on
    (to tower): Confirm 3-8-Echo ready for departure
    (tower): Hello again, this is now 129.4
    (to tower): 129.4. It's to go.
    (tower): You may commence your takeoff, winds over 10 knots.
    (to tower): 3-8-Echo
    Easy on the brakes. Take it easy. Its gonna roll this time.
    Just feed in the power gradually, and it...
    ~~~~~~~~~~~
    Above the planet on a wing and a prayer,
    My grubby halo, a vapour trail in the empty air,

    • @stevegiboney4493
      @stevegiboney4493 3 года назад +2

      Love it Bob Roberts! David Gilmour hit it out of the park with that one!

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/nVhNCTH8pDs/видео.html !!!
      Note also Live at Knebworth 1990 re-mix just out...

  • @arthurpearson3407
    @arthurpearson3407 3 года назад +4

    I always listened to the ball games on the LF and tracked ADF to the broadcast towers near the airports. Best of both worlds😉. It was good at night on the out airways when ATC was pretty quiet.

  • @Mike7478F
    @Mike7478F 3 года назад +2

    A beautiful experience for all of us . Thanks Juan. Fascinating video. She flies a treat. Safe flying.

  • @chesterbobhorn
    @chesterbobhorn 3 года назад +2

    I just bought a 49 Bonanza . She is a dream to fly ! We named her Buttercup. She is a snapshot of a long gone era. Beautiful yellow and white V tail bird. She lands faster than my last flew out right, that took a couple of landings to get use to

  • @rmiller640
    @rmiller640 3 года назад +3

    Thank you Juan for bringing Mark the next Bonanza model change video. I’ll be looking forward to it

  • @johnb7490
    @johnb7490 3 года назад +1

    You make it look easy. Nice to watch you fly.

  • @josefmore
    @josefmore 3 года назад +4

    Great video, reminded me of starting my career flying C210s as a bush pilot in Namibia, Southern Africa.

  • @jonwop
    @jonwop 3 года назад +9

    I'm teaching a student on a 47' Bonanza. Terrific plane.

  • @areceemaz
    @areceemaz 3 года назад +2

    Owned a H model in the 70s, sweet plane, this brought back many memories. Thank you :)

  • @GRW3
    @GRW3 3 года назад +16

    “Trim, trim, trim…” My primary flight instructor was a big believer in trimming for all flight regimes. He showed me why, at a safe altitude, by having me slow the plane, a Grumman Traveler, to pattern speed with flaps just holding the yoke. He had me pull back and with just a little additional force the plane stalled quickly. Repeated that with trim and the control force was much lighter and it took a lot of force to stall the plane. He said people get lazy about trimming in the pattern and that reduced feel of increased force (since you already have so much in) was a prime reason for inadvertent approach stalls or, worse, accelerated stalls in pattern turns.

  • @timjones7547
    @timjones7547 3 года назад +3

    Nice Bonanza! It's a year younger than me. My first airplane ride in a Bonanza for my ninth birthday, 1955. Vance Aviation, Boeing Field, Seattle, one of dad's subcontractors. Typical Seattle February day, heavy overcast, but above it a bright sunny day. About halfway through the flight, Vance twisted a knob on the control column and turned the controls over to me. A few minutes later Vance asked (this is going to sound politically incorrect today) "you aren't Chinese are you?" I said no. "Oh, said Vance, I thought you were related to One Wing Low!"

  • @tedspradley
    @tedspradley 3 года назад +2

    Memories. Thanks. Dad had a ‘51 C model N5831C with the 185 hp Continental & electric prop, same aux tank behind the baggage compartment. For a few years he also had an H model N55(?)22F with the 235 hp. Sold 22F because in the model C he could lean it out and get 155 mph on 8 gph as opposed to the H getting 165+ on 12-15 gph. Mostly family trips from SE Texas to N Texas. About 6,000 hours in the C and my pre-primary flight & A&P training. Cheers Juan.

  • @mefly389
    @mefly389 3 года назад +1

    Nice.....nice to see another well maintained vintage Bo.....love my 1950 Bo...

  • @mattshaffer5935
    @mattshaffer5935 3 года назад +6

    Saw a Bonanza just yesterday with the tip tanks. Love living next to Boeing Field and love yer GA content!

  • @johnypitman2368
    @johnypitman2368 3 года назад +8

    Thanks for sharing your day with us Juan, hard to believe that the plane is 74 years old and the technology is not really dated.

    • @scottcol23
      @scottcol23 3 года назад

      I know, right! Thing is, Beechcraft got it right. There is no need to change perfection (other than getting rid of the V tail). When I was a kid I was surprised to learn these planes that look like they were new were actually made in the 1940's. In this particular plane the deck has been upgraded to a modern Bonanza dash. I love how the flight yoke can rotate over to the right side or the left. Opening up the cockpit a bunch if you have a passenger. less stuff to get in the way,

  • @lanceg.8458
    @lanceg.8458 3 года назад +2

    What an amazing autopilot for an old Bo... Thanks for the video Juan!!!

  • @ts1ezrdr
    @ts1ezrdr 3 года назад +4

    Brownie and Bonanzas...they go so well together.

  • @chriswikeen3743
    @chriswikeen3743 3 года назад +2

    I loved seeing the picture of the F7F. Would love to fly one of those bad boys. Nice little flight especially over Lake Havasu. I just came home from that area after being there for 2 months.

  • @j.gregory5669
    @j.gregory5669 3 года назад +2

    Nice job! Thanks for taking us along. KPVF has that “infinty pool” feeling on short final...

  • @cutterbacon
    @cutterbacon 3 года назад +3

    The prototype 35 Bonanza made its first flight on December 22, 1945, with the first production aircraft debuting as 1947 models.[8] The first 30-40 Bonanzas produced had fabric-covered flaps and ailerons

  • @glinleyt
    @glinleyt 3 года назад +5

    Smoothest landings I’ve ever seen. Hardly noticeable touch downs! Great little film.

  • @TWA-km9wt
    @TWA-km9wt 3 года назад +5

    Pretty landing Juan, but then again I wouldn't expect anything but that from a guy who flies 777's for a living. Great job, enjoyed learning about the Bonanza.

  • @SmittySmithsonite
    @SmittySmithsonite 3 года назад

    Thanks for taking us along, Juan! This was great! I drove near Havasu, and went up the Grapevine coming out of L.A. a few times 20 years ago - totally different look from the air, that's for sure! When I get tired of this whole wrenchin' thing, ferrying aircraft around the country would be right up my alley. If they keep building cars like this (like they have a vendetta against technicians), that may just happen sooner rather than later ...
    Beautiful bird! The V-tail was the very first aircraft my dad ever flew in when he was 12. He hung around the local airport so much that someone finally offered him a ride, lol. He's 80, and he described it to me like it was last week! Grandma was NOT happy when she found out, though. My mom also was terrified of flying, so the aviation bug flew right over my family, until I got on RUclips in HD in 2017. :)
    In other news, I'll be headed to FL in April for paramotor trike training! I'm throwing in the towel on self-training - it's just taking much too long. Super excited!! I knew 2021 was gonna be the year!

  • @shaneb395
    @shaneb395 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for posting this Juan, I wouldn't have know a plane this old can be refurbished and fly safe

    • @ThatOtherTom
      @ThatOtherTom 3 года назад +2

      It’s amazing. Old planes aren’t like old cars, they can fly forever with proper maintenance. The US military still uses B-52 bombers made during the 1950s (with modern upgrades like autopilot and digital gauges.)

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 3 года назад +1

    Very popular and much in demand airplane back in the day. Nice weather !

  • @claycoates5056
    @claycoates5056 2 года назад

    Loved every second in the early 1950s i had my first flight out of Placerville in my uncles
    plain it was fun thank you for your time

  • @markbrow252
    @markbrow252 Месяц назад

    Juan,
    Very enjoyable video ! It served as mini review for and just a joy to watch you fly! Thanks for sharing your time with us!
    Best always,
    Mjb

  • @geofiggy
    @geofiggy 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this Episode JB.
    Take care and fly safe. 🤟🏽🖖🏽

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 3 года назад +4

    You remind me a bit of some of the crew members on the B-52 in the Dr. Strangelove film. A delivery cowboy.

    • @blancolirio
      @blancolirio  3 года назад +5

      I gotta work on ma drawl a bit more...

  • @jb-qi8fz
    @jb-qi8fz 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful flight Juan Brown. The ONLY place to be. Personally if I could find a way to not have to land for fuel I would never come down. Flying is truly the last absolute escape from the insanity of the world.

  • @jonclassical2024
    @jonclassical2024 2 года назад

    Enjoyed this a lot...well stabilized approach and landing...Porterville! (That lunch looked good!!!!) Thanks for taking us along.

  • @jimj5224
    @jimj5224 3 года назад +34

    Thanks for letting me ride along with you!

  • @ccacrislan
    @ccacrislan 3 года назад +1

    I love the V tail Bonanza... great flight.

  • @Bill-NBfarming
    @Bill-NBfarming 3 года назад +2

    Nice video! Our daughter is finishing her CFII at Falcon. I fly the Helitanker contract out of PTV (this will be year 8 on that one). The T-craft has a sad story. Fabric was done by a shop there on the field. When owner went to pick it up there was a dispute about the repair bill. They argued about the bill for years. Eventually both the owner and the mechanic died. It still sits there. That fabric was brand new! Never flew as the story goes.

  • @el-blake-o4766
    @el-blake-o4766 2 года назад

    Juan, watching this delivery video….again! Really nostalgic, a very good friend of mine had a G model for years, lots of trips in that plane! Even took it up to your home airport in the late 90’s to visit my relatives in Grass Valley! Thx.

  • @flybyairplane3528
    @flybyairplane3528 3 года назад +3

    JUAN, HI Nice ferry flight , even externally, it looks good, along with updated panel +autopilot , good day flying , great weather too. Cheers 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @steveasher9239
    @steveasher9239 3 года назад +4

    Had one just like it. Same year and everything. It was sweet.

  • @donaldpatterson12
    @donaldpatterson12 2 года назад +1

    Really fun to fly with you. Thanks for the commentary and instruction.

  • @richardriisberg2694
    @richardriisberg2694 2 года назад

    Enjoyed the video and the close up of the engine plate. Built in Muskegon. Mi by my Grandfather and his two brothers. Grandfather was head of engine assembly for years. He also built the o200 in my 1961 150. Keep up the good work enjoy your videos.

  • @jimjenkins673
    @jimjenkins673 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the ride Juan.

  • @SWAviatorII
    @SWAviatorII 3 года назад +2

    I have a G35 with the electric prop and the e225. It’s a perfect combination of airframe and horsepower. I have the throw over yoke and the piano keys. I have no desire to change. It has an Stec II auto pilot, an airskeg with a deShannon single piece wind screen. It has had the angle of incidence set correctly and a bit of relief in the flaps and wingtip and twirl strobes. It’s fast and just sips the 100LL. Truly a great airplane and these older ones to me handle better before the weight increase and heavy download springs.

  • @lindalw1163
    @lindalw1163 3 года назад +1

    I could watch you guys flying all day 🤗.... if I didn’t have things to do.

  • @thesunrisechannel
    @thesunrisechannel 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the ferry Juan...what a stunning example this V Tail is. Growing up in Wichita, my family was close to all of the aircraft pioneers. Olive Ann Beech...Aunt Ollie to me, was my Aunt Millie's best friend...which earned me quite a bit of exposure and access to Beech factory facilities and flying opportunities. Keep up the GREAT work!

  • @samuelWx
    @samuelWx 3 года назад +5

    Thanx for the ride along Juan!

  • @ednesbit2988
    @ednesbit2988 3 года назад +4

    that was a great trip thanks for taking us along i cant wait for my flying school to open back up STUDENT PILOT ED

    • @foxiedogitchypaws7141
      @foxiedogitchypaws7141 3 года назад

      Don't forget to Share your adventure!! Flying a plane and learning to fly a plane is So Worth watching, maybe you tube videos can help pay for your licences and rebuild a 152 or a 210 Cessna. Blue sky's up! 🛩️🤗

  • @proehm
    @proehm 3 года назад +36

    Would have to imagine that was more enjoyable than pushing buttons all the way to Europe.

    • @lbowsk
      @lbowsk 3 года назад +5

      Pushing buttons to Europe and Asia is also great. And it pays the mortgage. It's a completely different experience. And when you get there, you're not here. Retired now. I miss it. Can ya tell?

    • @foxiedogitchypaws7141
      @foxiedogitchypaws7141 3 года назад

      @@lbowsk , All you pilots are a different group of people with a different mind set, lots of experiences, please write a book!! My son fly's solo in his Cessna and we all love to fly with him, he's 44 and started 26 years ago. Times fly's fast and all the experience is lost unless you put it down on paper for people to enjoy, hope you do write that book!

  • @deanhowell6730
    @deanhowell6730 3 года назад +1

    Jaun Sir,
    Thank you I'm sure we here snacking and watching ENJOYED your trip more than you did !

  • @FlightSimulatorXATC
    @FlightSimulatorXATC 3 года назад +2

    Juan! Falcon is my home airport!! So great you got to experience a little of the Phoenix area!

  • @lynnpoe2317
    @lynnpoe2317 3 года назад +2

    I was surprised to see a photo of Bill Odom and wondered if it was the same Bill Odom who crashed into a suburban home near where I lived in Berea, Ohio during the Cleveland
    Thompson Trophy race in the early fifties. The resulting loss of life ended the race over land but it was restarted some years later over Lake Erie. Enjoyed your flight.

    • @rl6222
      @rl6222 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, that was the same Bill Odum.

  • @TestingPyros
    @TestingPyros 3 года назад +1

    That was a LONG ignored plane! Wow! That will take some SERIOUS work to get in the air!

    • @JimBronson
      @JimBronson 5 месяцев назад

      With the rust on the spars, it's probably a goner

  • @jamessimmons8352
    @jamessimmons8352 3 года назад +2

    I can only say one thing. This is so cool !!!! Thanks, Juan

  • @ericojonx
    @ericojonx 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for the introduction to Oscar Brand.
    Just saved a mix of his songs.
    Great fun it tis.

  • @ronalds2080
    @ronalds2080 3 года назад +1

    An enjoyable flight for sure. Thanks Juan b.😉👍

  • @Andrew-13579
    @Andrew-13579 3 года назад +2

    That looked like a lot of fun. I wished I could have gone along for the ride...which I think means your video was a success! :)

  • @rebuildranch1225
    @rebuildranch1225 3 года назад +3

    Hey Jaun, I’ve watched every video you have put out. Great stuff, retired connector pilot 20,000 hrs DHC -8. I had a 1946 Globe Swift, well had a couple. Used to fly every fall into Westover for the annual Swift fly in. Really miss those days of easy border crossing.
    Anyway great content, keep it up!

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 3 года назад +3

    Very enjoyable Juan. I've had a lot of old V35s and my favorite was a similar 'B' model with the 'short' Beech electric prop and 20gal aux tank with an Auto-fuel STC. when you could get leaded auto fuel for about $1.25 a gallon. I used to use Auto Fuel only in the Aux , and used the right main for takeoff and landing after burning out the aux tank.