Crazy Float Planes!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2022
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Комментарии • 36

  • @cdnshark19
    @cdnshark19 Год назад +2

    Thank you Jerry and Gilly for all your hard work this week! It's been awesome seeing ANC again!

  • @shaihuludthe8th
    @shaihuludthe8th 24 дня назад

    That ole Beaver is sweet!

  • @billy.g3597
    @billy.g3597 Год назад +4

    The floatplane looks so graceful when they are at full plane, riding the step to take off.

  • @aviationin4k258
    @aviationin4k258 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the shows! It’s been great!

  • @Robbie31
    @Robbie31 Год назад +2

    Loving the sea planes a bonus from the big planes 5 wonderful days thankyou jerry gilly

  • @albertogarciaarango2411
    @albertogarciaarango2411 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful place...THANKS for your video

  • @egpx
    @egpx Год назад +3

    Love a bit of floatplane action, even if I missed it live as it was the middle of the night back in Blighty! I know Canada has proven a bit of a problem for BJTV live streams but I’d love to see some floatplane action at Vancouver Harbour along with a bit of big jet action from YVR.

  • @jakemoeller7850
    @jakemoeller7850 Год назад +1

    I was a passenger on a floatplane that flew to Cordova, Alaska. First and only time, but it left a lasting impression.

  • @Aussie_Pilot
    @Aussie_Pilot Год назад +1

    Finally getting the chance to watch your ANC videos. Great stuff as always Jerry & Gilly. I don’t know if anyone mentioned it but a lot of pilots were doing extra taxing to warm the engine up, Since you can’t sit still with the brakes on and do it. Flying floatplanes is such a buzz…

  • @phb7
    @phb7 Год назад +1

    What a fabulous place

  • @AbandonedUK
    @AbandonedUK Год назад

    Thank you so very very much J&G for this week's amazing streams. A much-needed distraction after losing our wonderful Monarch...long live the King! one of our best trips...so all the best for the future. highlight's were too many to mention (simply red) sing it jerry! 😁

  • @rabh6746
    @rabh6746 Год назад

    What a fantastic end to 5 amazing days, loved watching the float planes👌The highlight was the windsock finally coming to life of course🤣Thank you Jerry and Gilly for all of your hard work in bringing us these amazing shows, you guys are the best👌

  • @billy.g3597
    @billy.g3597 Год назад +1

    It must have been a spectacular sight to behold, a Catalina or a Sunderland taking off.

  • @tanagra2
    @tanagra2 3 месяца назад

    Excellent filming. (Are you staying in a hotel by any chance)? He took a long run because he is heavy

  • @specforged5651
    @specforged5651 Год назад

    They’re all “air cooled”, not just the radials. Keep up the good work! Awesome!

  • @specforged5651
    @specforged5651 Год назад +2

    Most of the floats you see are aluminum. Some are fiberglass, but not many. The fiberglass in most cases would be much heavier than aluminum. Just a FYI. There are carbon fiber/ composite floats available, but there are very few out there and they are extremely expensive. You will start seeing more and more though. Composites are growing in leaps and bounds.
    And remember, Cessna stoped producing aircraft in the early 1980s (started again in the mid 1990s) for the most part. Most of the aircraft you’re seeing are 1960s and 70s. With of course the Beavers being much older, 1940s and 50s.

    • @mr-uc4me
      @mr-uc4me 8 месяцев назад

      You could add wood and inflatable vinyl to the list. Wood very rare these days but lots of the inflatable (Full-Lotus) floats about, mostly on the lighter stuff (2 place) and probably none on anything commercial.

  • @doreenhansen2214
    @doreenhansen2214 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @billy.g3597
    @billy.g3597 Год назад +2

    I wonder if the floatplane has a plimsol line on the float to calculate weight ?.

  • @Too519
    @Too519 Год назад

    you are a good Dude

  • @stephenparkins3552
    @stephenparkins3552 Год назад

    In 1964, just about a month+ after the earthquake, my brother took me on a silver salmon fishing trip to the Deska River in a 1959 Cessna 180 on floats. It was owned by a friend of his... N57H is the tail number and I hear it is still based at lake Hood after all these years!

  • @richardcobb356
    @richardcobb356 5 месяцев назад +1

    Where is this place anyway?

  • @Beana10
    @Beana10 Год назад

    When we come to Alaska, we love to go to the Airplane Museum at Lake Hood, and watch take offs and landings. There is an old ATC tower there.
    Also, if you think the moose was an adventure, book a day trip to Brooks Falls and go see the bears catching salmon. PS you can only get there my float plane or boat.

  • @deanalaska1
    @deanalaska1 Год назад

    Great video. The first plane landed much shorter. It's more likely they were parking closer to your hotel. The second landing was longer (and smoother). There was nothing wrong with the first landing. Thanks for the great videos. And yes, they are floatplanes.

  • @BellaBolton5469
    @BellaBolton5469 Год назад

    Got yr flight up on my Flight Tracker so will follow it back to Frankfurt.

  • @Tglass
    @Tglass Год назад

    Glad you made it to the seaplane base, it's been on my bucket list for some time. They have a 24hr webcam too. Speaking of GA in the US, you made a comment on the order of "EAA, whoever they are" at the start of your tribute to the queen stream a week or so ago. EAA is responsible for Airventure in Oshkosh. Yearly the largest gathering for aviation In The World, (as you say). Most of the pilots in this video are probably members. Check them out. Tom Glass, EAA 1291029.

  • @phb7
    @phb7 Год назад +1

    What are all the little sheds for ? Paul

  • @dancolley4208
    @dancolley4208 Год назад

    The long take-off run is likely due to the smoothness of the surface of the lake. If there was even a minimal amount of rippling on the water's surface, the "suction"] would be reduced. That force is actually holding the floats onto the surface of the water. I THINK it is called surface tension but in uncertain about that, too. The net effect is like inducing an artificial weight or "gravity" into the weight and balance calculations. I know this is a raggedy attempt at explaining what is going on and for that, I apologize for that.
    My Dad was a flight engineer on US Navy PBYs and he related a story to me about smooth-water take-off. If the water in they bay they operated from was glass-smooth, the PBY could not get airborne in the distance they had. Their solution was to run several boats that generated tall wakes up and down the take-off path and roughen the surface slightly. That was generally enough to allow the PBY to get airborne. Another technique used was to move the yoke gently and smoothly for and aft. That would create a pilot-induced "bounce" which may be enough to overcome the forces keeping the plane from getting airborne.

  • @Dazzer-tt3vt
    @Dazzer-tt3vt Год назад

    just watch the water planes what are the cables hanging off the plane under the skids and on the back

  • @sychambers5440
    @sychambers5440 Год назад

    Some of the fur trappers and gold miners from the Yukon fly various aircraft themselves...they are all long in the tooth and have faced many dodgy situations.... there are the real Indiana Jones of the world....they have a fix for everything and have my full respect!!

  • @ronaldgulliver6636
    @ronaldgulliver6636 Год назад

    flight simm 2020 does have float planes and you can take off and land on lake hood

  • @billy.g3597
    @billy.g3597 Год назад +1

    Does a normal private pilots licence cover floatplane operations ?.

    • @egpx
      @egpx Год назад +2

      Yes, as long as you add a floatplane rating to your licence.

    • @billy.g3597
      @billy.g3597 Год назад +1

      @@egpxMany thanks for the reply.

  • @ahmadtheaviationlover1937
    @ahmadtheaviationlover1937 15 дней назад

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  • @adamearhart1189
    @adamearhart1189 10 месяцев назад

    The are aluminum