Hey! Thank You for watching. [ Like ] then... [ SUBSCRIBE ] Why? It helps me get SPONSORS so I can make more Aviation Content for YOU! :-) Be sure to check out the first two EPISODES we made on the Aventura II Amphibious Seaplane here: Part 1: ruclips.net/video/fvCuWuFNKsM/видео.html Part 2: ruclips.net/video/Q-j8saQGwKU/видео.html
Thank You. This is just one part I wasn't able to capture in the past and since they moved the manufacturing into a new building I thought I would return for an update and cover this portion. Thanks for Watching! :-)
I flew a very early Ventura II in 2003 while on vacation in Florida. If I'd had the $$ I would have purchased on the spot! What a fun and easy to fly airplane. I'm glad to see they are still in business. I went to their website and was rather disappointed, little to no info about the models/options available. I sincerely hope their business is in better shape than their website!
Been next door at aerolight 103 over the years, glad to see whats next door. Currently at a large certified manufacturer, its interesting to see the small scale solutions.
Thank You for watching and engaging here! I appreciate you. I would love to visit Aerolite as well... our schedules just haven't lined up when I have been in town.
Another in-depth interview with the heart of the manufacturer. The only issue I would want them to have other than a larger manufacturing facility is there was no mention of raw material supply lot information, or seeing the materials marked with lot information. This is critical if a supplier ever has an issue and they need to track down all aircraft affected by a lot recall. Maybe they have it controlled by some other means and he didn’t mention it? Just something I’ve experienced in the past and it’s not pleasant!
Thank You for watching and also engaging here. I do believe that is all being tracked, just didn't mention that "detail" here. They are working towards an SLSA approval for a model and all that stuff I believe is "required." :-) Good point. Thanks for the mention.
Experimental Aircraft Channel - I really enjoy watching your content and interviews. I just remember having the FAA up our buts about lot numbers after a mix of low grade Asian bolts made it into the supply system and were caught after a few failures. After that AD came out it was hell for the receiving department so traceability is one of my pet peeves. As our FAA rep would say, “I can give you a cert for a pice of dog crap and call it gold, but when and where did it come from”? That has always stuck with me.
Good interview learned a lot about the Aventura Seaplane that I didn't know. I have seen one fly here in Michigan may be ten years ago . I don't think there any dealers here in Michigan. I think a one they offered an 103 ultralight of this airplane.
Correct there are no dealers in Michigan. All direct from Florida. There may be a few flying up that way soon though I hear. Thank You for watching! :-)
Hey! Thank You for watching. If you look in the description of this video there are a couple LINKS to other videos. YES. It lands on it's wheels. "Amphibious."
If you are REALLY interested there is a FB GROUP and a customer is capturing his build one section at a time and sharing photos. Search for Aventura Owners etc. Thank You for watching! :-)
I used to own an Aventura and BUYER BEWARE! I LOVED the design and spoke (and flew) with the original designer, Kerry. So, after years, I ordered my Aventura (SO HAPPY). The house of horrors began. You will never get parts on time or even at all, or like with me, they ALWAYS sent the wrong part! Materials are weak & cheap quality. Very piss-poor company support (if any) and they almost never gave the correct advice for my building of my aircraft. Only the folks that already built their kits could help (most hate this company as well), AeroAdventure NEVER assisted with advice on building/assembling, despite all their claims of the "customer support". The owner, Alex is (in my humble opinion) the biggest dirtbag in the industry and never told me one thing true, so please BUYER BEWARE with these creeps. Buy a Searey and you will never regret it! I did! Searey all the way! In my opinion, this company, Alex and the Aventuras should be avoided. If you are set on an Aventura, buy a Buccaneer. They are older design but the way they were built is FAR BETTER than Aventuras.
Hey! Thank You for watching. [ Like ] then... [ SUBSCRIBE ] Why? It helps me get SPONSORS so I can make more Aviation Content for YOU! :-) Be sure to check out the first two EPISODES we made on the Aventura II Amphibious Seaplane here:
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/fvCuWuFNKsM/видео.html
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/Q-j8saQGwKU/видео.html
Love you sir from Pakistan and I am die heart lover of aircrafts
Good account of parts preparation and simple assembly.
Thank You. This is just one part I wasn't able to capture in the past and since they moved the manufacturing into a new building I thought I would return for an update and cover this portion. Thanks for Watching! :-)
Awesome video. thank you. I love the Aventura. I used to own a Buc XA.
Thank you. The Buc.... that is where is ALL started. :-)
@@ExperimentalAircraftChannel Yes indeed. There's a few good vids of my Buc on my DRUMZZ2109 youtube channel. Long before we had the gopros.
I just saw this Bryan...I can not wait to see what you have put together. This is a great video Bryan.
Richard! Hello again. Thank you for showing up and supporting! :-)
Awesome stuff! I’m from Florida and upstate Ny. I’m looking into purchasing a Aventura Ultra light. Thank you for your creation!
I flew a very early Ventura II in 2003 while on vacation in Florida. If I'd had the $$ I would have purchased on the spot! What a fun and easy to fly airplane. I'm glad to see they are still in business. I went to their website and was rather disappointed, little to no info about the models/options available. I sincerely hope their business is in better shape than their website!
Been next door at aerolight 103 over the years, glad to see whats next door. Currently at a large certified manufacturer, its interesting to see the small scale solutions.
Thank You for watching and engaging here! I appreciate you. I would love to visit Aerolite as well... our schedules just haven't lined up when I have been in town.
Did you see my crate there ready to go Bryan? It's being picked up tomorrow!
Hey James! I was there nearly a month ago now. I am sure yours is about ready to go now. Everyone was very busy in the hangar and the new shop. :-)
Bryan thank you....From Brazil.
Hello Brazil! Good to hear that these videos are making there way around the world. Thank You for taking the time to watch! :-)
Another in-depth interview with the heart of the manufacturer. The only issue I would want them to have other than a larger manufacturing facility is there was no mention of raw material supply lot information, or seeing the materials marked with lot information. This is critical if a supplier ever has an issue and they need to track down all aircraft affected by a lot recall. Maybe they have it controlled by some other means and he didn’t mention it? Just something I’ve experienced in the past and it’s not pleasant!
John Paul Lafferty It would be nice to see Lot/Trace numbers
Thank You for watching and also engaging here. I do believe that is all being tracked, just didn't mention that "detail" here. They are working towards an SLSA approval for a model and all that stuff I believe is "required." :-) Good point. Thanks for the mention.
Experimental Aircraft Channel - I really enjoy watching your content and interviews. I just remember having the FAA up our buts about lot numbers after a mix of low grade Asian bolts made it into the supply system and were caught after a few failures. After that AD came out it was hell for the receiving department so traceability is one of my pet peeves. As our FAA rep would say, “I can give you a cert for a pice of dog crap and call it gold, but when and where did it come from”? That has always stuck with me.
super excited
Well... I am SUPER EXCITED that YOU are SUPER EXCITED! Thanks for showing up! :-)
Awesome video! I really enjoyed this, and hope to see more soon. :)
Thank You! I'll keep making more if you keep watching....deal?! :P
Good interview learned a lot about the Aventura Seaplane that I didn't know. I have seen one fly here in Michigan may be ten years ago . I don't think there any dealers here in Michigan. I think a one they offered an 103 ultralight of this airplane.
Correct there are no dealers in Michigan. All direct from Florida. There may be a few flying up that way soon though I hear. Thank You for watching! :-)
im looking forward to watching this one too Sir , but in the morning lol ,its 23.45pm Take care Stay Safe.
Thank You....sorry we are hours apart! :-P
Great video, do you have any footage of the Adventura landing on its wheels. Or are those strictly for moving the aircraft in and out of the water?
Hey! Thank You for watching. If you look in the description of this video there are a couple LINKS to other videos. YES. It lands on it's wheels. "Amphibious."
Have had my eye on the Aventura UL for quite a while now.
Your contend is great why you dont have more subs
This is my first video of yours awsome.
Thank you. I truly appreciate your support.
Thx. Great video
Will work for seaplane parts!!!
How long start to finish does it take to build one of your 2 seat aircrafts?
I can tell you when I get mine. I am told about 200+ hours. Pretty quick really.
If you are REALLY interested there is a FB GROUP and a customer is capturing his build one section at a time and sharing photos. Search for Aventura Owners etc. Thank You for watching! :-)
I’d like seaplane because my country we have so many islands to visit.
Love you sir I am die heart lover of aircrafts
Ι love that plane....
Wat take so long
how are you all
I used to own an Aventura and BUYER BEWARE! I LOVED the design and spoke (and flew) with the original designer, Kerry. So, after years, I ordered my Aventura (SO HAPPY). The house of horrors began. You will never get parts on time or even at all, or like with me, they ALWAYS sent the wrong part! Materials are weak & cheap quality. Very piss-poor company support (if any) and they almost never gave the correct advice for my building of my aircraft. Only the folks that already built their kits could help (most hate this company as well), AeroAdventure NEVER assisted with advice on building/assembling, despite all their claims of the "customer support". The owner, Alex is (in my humble opinion) the biggest dirtbag in the industry and never told me one thing true, so please BUYER BEWARE with these creeps. Buy a Searey and you will never regret it! I did! Searey all the way! In my opinion, this company, Alex and the Aventuras should be avoided. If you are set on an Aventura, buy a Buccaneer. They are older design but the way they were built is FAR BETTER than Aventuras.