Flying the Beech 18

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2021
  • Jim brings his exceptional example of a 1954 Beech 18 (D18S) to Placerville and takes Mark on a flight.

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  • @165881
    @165881 3 месяца назад +7

    I flew the Beech 18 for 18 months at the age of 20 for a year and half in 1967-1968. A wonderful airplane hauling the first night mail contract since the 1930s . Our call sign was airmail one. My route was from Minneapolis to international falls Minnesota. I would arrive at. 10:00 pm . In the winter we would drain 8 gallons of oil from each engine in the winter and carry that next to the stove in the hanger. In the morning we pour the oil back in so we could have a good start. Now after 40 years in commercial aviation these were my fondest years.

  • @thecorporatepilotdad
    @thecorporatepilotdad Год назад +15

    What a beautiful airplane! Getting in this aircraft must be like stepping into a time machine that goes straight to the golden age of aviation.

  • @marshalllpearson
    @marshalllpearson 3 года назад +21

    My father brought home a horse in the 18, back in the 60’s.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +3

      The horse was inside it?

    • @jimmyoverly3512
      @jimmyoverly3512 3 года назад

      Pics?

    • @marshalllpearson
      @marshalllpearson 3 года назад +4

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 Y. I convinced him to write an autobiography for all his stories. 35,000 hrs PIC.

    • @Pilotc180
      @Pilotc180 Год назад +3

      Horses were not as tall back in the 60s

    • @AlanMydland-fq2vs
      @AlanMydland-fq2vs 11 месяцев назад

      hores shit😂😂😂😂😂, i did more than a few jumps out of a b18, yolo and pope valley❤

  • @captainsalty9022
    @captainsalty9022 2 года назад +29

    I accumulated about 1500 hours in various models of the 18 back in the late 70’s. Of all the aircraft I have flown, it was the most engaging and satisfying. I think they were the last multi-engine “pilots airplane” built. Nothing automatic, mostly manual, mechanical controls and a stable, capable machine. While sitting in the right seat as co-pilot once, I watched as the left seat pilot showed me a 450 foot ground roll take-off in an empty plane. (I thought we were going to hit a low fence at the airport boundary as the gear came up!). My father flew them to get his flight pay when he was a senior officer in the Marine Corps in the 50’s and 60’s. It has been a long time since I walked away from my last flight in one, but they are a fond memory.

  • @sdefiel3719
    @sdefiel3719 3 года назад +6

    I flew cargo on the Beech 18 from New Orleans to points along the Gulf coast back around '85. She was a sweetheart. I only ground looped her once ... or so.
    Thanks for the memories,
    S

  • @user-xt5oe2gm5v
    @user-xt5oe2gm5v 2 месяца назад +1

    Sweet.
    I wish more of these existed;
    only 200 of the original 9000 still fly.
    I remember seeing commercial passenger use
    of the 18 in vintage movies.

  • @fobypawz418
    @fobypawz418 2 года назад +4

    the 1930's was truly a sweet time for Aviation. Aircrafts never looked Sexier!

  • @jeepguy220
    @jeepguy220 Год назад +2

    these planes ard the ones that fly them are the last of a great Era. these planes back in the 70 and 80s have lives straight out of a novel. has any one seen the Miami vice Beech 18 N441MH is it still around?

  • @johnweatherford5760
    @johnweatherford5760 9 месяцев назад +4

    One fine bird. I’m 43 and love the big bad era. People now days haven’t a clue what real music is everything else is just noise!

  • @quoderatdemonstrandum5442
    @quoderatdemonstrandum5442 11 месяцев назад +3

    I've got a couple thousand hours flying FAR 135 night air freight in the Twin Beech.... My favorite airplane.

  • @TomasAWalker53
    @TomasAWalker53 3 года назад +8

    That was fantastic. I was born the previous year, making this one 67? I grew up a short mile from Vancouver Airport and used to watch all of the old timers left over from WWII flying in and out serving the west coast commercial fishing communities and interior logging towns. Grumman Goose, Wigeons and Mallards. DC 3, 4, 6s too. Beech 18s were my favourites for lots of reasons that were all shown in this video today. Oooee!!! At 16, I was fuelling at the airport. All of those aircraft and floatplanes too. C-170, 172, 180, 185s. Not many 206s. Of course my all-time fave on floats the Beaver. Life is funny. When I was that age all I could think about was being a pilot one day. I got my PPL, but the oil crisis put a stop to a lot of careers. Anyway, there was an old 18 on the ramp that waited for two years to get a main-spar replaced. Many times and on many days when things were quiet on the weekends I would sneak aboard and up into the left seat and not unlike a kid sitting in his Dad's car, imagined that she and I were on some important trip up the coast to some remote location. Many were put on floats and proved very useful in that configuration. At the time I had a vague feeling I was watching the end of an era as many of the Mallards were bought up and shifted to Florida and the Caribbeans. There were some Catalinas (Cansos up here)and even a couple of Republic Seebees doing taxi work in the Gulf Islands. Work still being done but by Beavers and Caravans today. Anyway, it all came rushing back to me when I saw and heard that beautiful 18. I didn't get my commercial like I planned, but today I got to sit in Mark's lap and the quality of video today, including the audio is so much like one is right there. Thanks for bringing a dream come true even if it is a virtual experience. BTW. That character in the back sounded an awful lot like Juan? Coincidence I'm sure. Couldn't quite make out his face. Huh.......

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +5

      Hi BCbou53! What a great story! We are very happy you enjoyed the video. We enjoyed the memories! And, yes ... that is Juan in the back seat.

    • @TomasAWalker53
      @TomasAWalker53 3 года назад +3

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 I had a feeling it was him‼️🤪 LOL I’m sure we all got a hoot flying around in that beautiful piece of aviation history⁉️Military as well as civilian.

  • @Niagra_fanBruce
    @Niagra_fanBruce 2 года назад +4

    cousiin Brucie, When I was in AFROTC in college I flew with 2 captains from De Moines Iowa to Wichita Falls Tx then I flew the 18 all night back to Offut AFB. Those 450 just hum. You know what pilots say put your faith in GOD and pratt and whitney. Good video luv it.

  • @user-qc3xd9gc5t
    @user-qc3xd9gc5t Год назад +5

    Such a beautiful aircraft,love that sound a good P&W radial makes.. WOW!What a plane .

  • @kevinvoges3447
    @kevinvoges3447 3 года назад +8

    What a treat to "ride" along in this beauty!

  • @christopherhale580
    @christopherhale580 3 года назад +21

    That has to be one of the coolest planes I have ever seen!

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +2

      It was great to ride in it too.

    • @thelastrebelshow1627
      @thelastrebelshow1627 3 года назад

      My Dad flew Twin Beech very much like this out in Hawaii doing tours in the 70s when I was a a kid. I got to ride along frequently. Cool plane cool memories.

  • @dougolson304
    @dougolson304 3 года назад +5

    Jimmy, Mark & JB thanks for the ride along in one beautiful Beech 18😛😛😛. Haven’t flown one since 1975. Loved the plane but not the job.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +1

      What was the job?

    • @dougolson304
      @dougolson304 3 года назад +1

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 night mail and freight for a fella that got kicked out of trucking. He was a likable guy with a temper and usually in hot water with the FSDO. Nightly flights & RTBs to a farmer’s field strip with reflectors serving as runway lights and car battery powered strobes at both ends of the rwy. One set was usually burned out..FSDO POI wouldn’t ride in there. Ah the “good old days” 😯😯😯

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +1

      @@dougolson304 That sounds like fun, and you made it through it. ;-)

    • @dougolson304
      @dougolson304 3 года назад +1

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 true, I moved on found a great company and had a rewarding career that I wouldn’t trade for anything. 🙂

  • @johnwight6041
    @johnwight6041 6 месяцев назад +3

    Looks like a really stable, comfortable, nice hand flying airplane! Really enjoyed watching. One of my favorite aircraft

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  6 месяцев назад +2

      There is a lot going on but it is a stylish retro mini corporate airliner.

  • @jamesfrost7465
    @jamesfrost7465 3 года назад +3

    My first swimming lesson was in one of these. Seriously. My dad flew one of these in Houma Louisiana in the early- mid 60's. A yellow one. I was about four or five years old. Well my Dad "Jack Frost" was a real jokester. On many weekends he would take me, my sisters and mom flying. For some reason I was out of my seat and standing in the little isle. Well my Dad decides to put the plane into a steep dive causing me to float up to the ceiling. I remember being stretched out on the ceiling throwing my arms and kicking my legs. I looked forward to see my Dad looking back at me from the cockpit laughing. My mom reached up to pull me down and she bumbed her head on the ceiling and got mad. They said it looked just like I was swimming. He use to scare the hell out of me in Seaplanes also. He died when I was twelve, racing motorcycles. He was a wild one.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +4

      Funny story. Reminds me of when I was in a freighter Alaska DC3 hitching a ride south from AK as a teenager and was at 12000 feet and needed the restroom. The pilots said to crawl down the drafty windy noisy fuselage over all the cargo and pee out of the crack in the badly fitting rear doors. So I did, and when I was down there doing this and very "vulnerable to amusement" they must have hit some very "localized" turbulence. You can imagine the rest. ;-)

    • @jamesfrost7465
      @jamesfrost7465 3 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 That is funny, oh to live those days again.

  • @lloydfranks1357
    @lloydfranks1357 Год назад +3

    This is as close to a dream come to life as it gets for me!!!

  • @josephedixon3449
    @josephedixon3449 2 года назад +4

    Man I love my uncle, best pilot and man in the world.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful Beech 18 Mark

  • @JasonRiley276
    @JasonRiley276 3 года назад +8

    Awesome video. The Beech 18 is such a beautiful plane

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +2

      It's a classic and it was great that we had one local with a generous owner to let us ride in it and film it.

  • @lynnkanable7023
    @lynnkanable7023 3 года назад +4

    In the 70's we used to go down to Weir Cook airport (Indy now) watch the night mail planes load up for their overnight runs. As I recall they were called "scud runners" for the low altitude they flew.

  • @davidhames319
    @davidhames319 Год назад +1

    Very cool history on that beech 18. I live about an hour from Winston-Salem in North Carolina

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +2

      We enjoyed making this video. It has the distinction of having a second edit of the same footage to create a period piece. ruclips.net/video/okc6Ay28J7c/видео.html

  • @brucer81
    @brucer81 3 года назад +4

    Very exciting. The Beech 18. Like no other.

  • @Deano1948
    @Deano1948 3 года назад +5

    Boy the new style windshield really gives great visibility!!

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 Год назад +1

    Love the chrome look so reminescent of WWII B17G. I call this a "naked" plane.

  • @leeadams5941
    @leeadams5941 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for that, many memories as lots of hours in a C45 and a C117D What you learned and taught in back in the day lol...

  • @twistedyogert
    @twistedyogert Год назад +1

    Theres nothing like the sound of a radial engine.

  • @randyporter3491
    @randyporter3491 3 года назад +8

    I worked as a lineman while building flight time back in the 80's. We had sever B-18's that we fueled on a regular basis. Just a beautiful piece of Aviation history. It was a running joke for pilots to say "Put in a little fuel and fill her up with oil !"

    • @maryhines322
      @maryhines322 Год назад

      I put 39 quarts in one night, I don't know how much oil it has but it couldn't have had much left.

  • @OGJuggernaut
    @OGJuggernaut 3 года назад +11

    Jimmy’s a hell of a triple 7 pilot as well, and has a nice little cub. Great video guys!

  • @gordonfeliciano4315
    @gordonfeliciano4315 3 года назад +11

    Beautiful aircraft! Love those vintage Beech radials! Such a sweet sound! Thanks for sharing!

  • @joekelley1014
    @joekelley1014 11 месяцев назад +2

    That was awesome, what an iconic aircraft. Thank you for presenting this video (I am a little late if you noticed!)

  • @benc1103
    @benc1103 3 года назад +5

    Taildraggin' radials. Doesn't get any better for REAL pilots. I have a few hours in an H model (nosedigger Beech 18). Beech 18's fly like they're on rails. Beech knew how to build airplanes. My personal ride is a Cessna 195. Nice radial engine music. Great airplane for keeping stick and rudder skills sharp. Thanks for a nice video.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад

      Hi Ben! Come to Placerville and we'll make a video of your plane!

    • @benc1103
      @benc1103 3 года назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 I'll try to make it happen

  • @jamesnelson7415
    @jamesnelson7415 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the memories Mark. I flew both a conventional gear and a Volpar modified "nose dragger" D18S back in the latr 1980s and early 1990s. Bothe wrre delightful handling airplanes with light, welll balanced controls with wonderful harmony, truly a joy to fly! They also exhibited good stability, any attitude you put the airplane in, espevially in roll, it would maintain fprever, changing only when you commanded it. Whenever I flew the "mose dragger," it reminded me of a B-25 wile sitting in the cockpit on the ground. The nose wheel was fre castering, like a '47 Bonanza, so you steered with differential thrust on the ground and avoided braking as much as possible. Also, when the gear was retracted the spinning nose wheel tire would rub on thr well structure and there was a strong smell of burning rubber in the cockpit for a minute or two - always surprised anyone new to the plane. Yes, we flight planned for an average fuel burn of 45 gph, and that was just about right on for overall fuel burn on a normal flight, but could go higher if just doing short hops or pattern work with more time taking off or climbing
    Great memories for a now older guy now looking at hanging up thr headset.

  • @bobrichardson5905
    @bobrichardson5905 Год назад +1

    Kudos to the drone operator..wish it was me

  • @pauldudakadanielthomson8890
    @pauldudakadanielthomson8890 2 года назад +2

    While in A & E school , 1976 , two of our teachers had to get the Beech x-rayed. They invited me and two other students to go from Ogden to Van Nuys , about 700 miles. Wow, our two teachers were ex-B29 Air force flight crew and pilots during W.W. ll ! The Beech 18 , an amazing aircraft , I think it was made in 1949 , all the instruments were old and original.

  • @foesfly3047
    @foesfly3047 Год назад +5

    I just discovered your channel and watched at least 6 videos already. This is my favorite so far. Your little airport is about the coolest one anywhere. And the Beech 18 is so loaded with Mojo 😎

  • @pposz2215
    @pposz2215 3 года назад +2

    BTW, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is showing it's a Mad, Mad, Mad world very soon, where they fly a Beech 18 through the Bill Board! They REALLY did that! you can read the story about the stunt on the internet!

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +3

      In all my years of flying, I've never said to myself, "You should fly this plane through that billboard!" Nope. Not even once.

  • @robertbostwick3840
    @robertbostwick3840 3 года назад +27

    back when airplanes where airplanes, very elegant

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 3 года назад +15

    This is what I’m looking for for in a piston twin and Mark you have really made your channel number one

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +2

      Thanks. We are only getting started and it is a steep learning curve with not a lot of experience on RUclips.

  • @donc9751
    @donc9751 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very beautiful old airplane!!! Thank you for bringing us along and all the info and details that you point out along the way!
    Nice of the owners to take you up for the tour! They get some thanks too!

  • @sink61
    @sink61 3 года назад +7

    Great airplanes! I was fortunate to fly a 1958 E18S for one year delivering cargo. Sadly, that airplane sits in disrepair inside a hanger Mason City, Iowa.

  • @jingle1161
    @jingle1161 Год назад +1

    omg what a beautiful plane...

  • @planeflyer21
    @planeflyer21 3 года назад +6

    Thanks, Mark. That was cool!
    When I was a young boy, there was an outift at Tucson International doing turboprop conversions on the Beech 18s. That really ignited the imagination of this kid!

  • @MrSuzuki1187
    @MrSuzuki1187 2 года назад +1

    I flew Beech 18s for a living for 5 years and 3000 hours. Flew scheduled passenger flights and flew the mail at night. I LOVED this airplane! I was a flight instructor and company check airman and ground instructor.

  • @williamgraves2009
    @williamgraves2009 2 года назад +3

    Beech 18's were manufactured for 30 years: from 1939 to 1969

  • @Marie579
    @Marie579 Год назад +2

    Presumably the little holes in the roof are for cabin pressure equalisation! 😂😂😂😂

  • @PSYCHEDELIKSOUL
    @PSYCHEDELIKSOUL 3 года назад +3

    Super cool video! Flew to Auburn on March 6th for lunch and got to see this beauty!! Jim was kind enough to let us inside, super cool bird!!

  • @rnt-gutierrezgutierrez580
    @rnt-gutierrezgutierrez580 3 года назад +3

    A piece of Americana. What a treat. Thanks

  • @stephenwalters8061
    @stephenwalters8061 3 года назад +5

    Simply Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

  • @baker2niner
    @baker2niner 3 года назад +1

    "Wha..wha...what if something HAPPENS!?!?!"
    "What can happen with an Old Fashioned?"
    One of the best lines in movies.

  • @04JALD
    @04JALD 2 года назад +2

    I miss the 18s. My dad owned two 18s when I was young and flew airmail. He had a lot of planes and his 2 go to planes were the 18s and his V tail Bonanza. I actually love these two planes and I loved his 185 sky wagon, polished with red stripes. This was back in the 70s and the 80s. Great video.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  2 года назад +3

      70's and 80's were the last of the good years of production of Cessna at least.

  • @paulsmith3487
    @paulsmith3487 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love this little pearler,such a neat little unit!

  • @StratocastRS
    @StratocastRS 3 года назад +2

    Man this is awesome. Beech 18 Dc-3 are my favorites. Great to hear the line from Its a mad mad mad mad world. that movie made me love this plane.

  • @flyingfortressrc1794
    @flyingfortressrc1794 Год назад +1

    That was awesome to watch

  • @quackgarage9551
    @quackgarage9551 2 года назад +1

    My uncle had a tricycle gear model and used mainly for skydiving, so many memories. Amazing plane.

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert Год назад

      I kinda wish that these types of aircraft were still made.

  • @stevenflattum156
    @stevenflattum156 3 года назад +5

    That was fun thanks guys!

  • @Sarge0311
    @Sarge0311 Год назад +1

    This twin is a very nice airplane

  • @johnparkman5980
    @johnparkman5980 3 года назад +2

    One of my favorite aircraft...back in the mid 1980's we used a twin beech as a jump plane at both Suffolk, VA and West Point, VA for skydiving...it was an awesome aircraft. They both held 12 jumpers and the pilot. One jumper had to sit in the copilot's seat and the other 11 sat in two rows facing backwards sitting on the floor between the next person's legs.

    • @brianstaude2783
      @brianstaude2783 Год назад

      Yeh, get the "copilot" out and dressed as we turn on jump run... good times.

  • @Britcarjunkie
    @Britcarjunkie 5 месяцев назад +1

    When I was in high school, a friend that worked at Northrop had a ex-RCAF D-18S, and I got quite a few (un-logged) hours in it, including trips to Catalina Island: we used to bring people out of their hangars as we did side slips into Flabob Airport, to see if we'd make it! 🤣😅😂
    What a sweetie-pie of an airplane to fly, but do be careful on the ground if it has the taller tail strut, as it'll bite you if you're not paying attention.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  5 месяцев назад +2

      I used to fly out of Flabob.

    • @Britcarjunkie
      @Britcarjunkie 5 месяцев назад

      @@skywagonuniversity5023 My friend used to know somebody there, but I can't remember who - this was in the early '80's...

  • @thomascharlton8545
    @thomascharlton8545 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sure brings back some memories. Thanks.

  • @rudert56
    @rudert56 2 года назад +1

    Love the sound of twin 450 Pratt and Whitney radials.

  • @rulfi1950
    @rulfi1950 3 года назад

    Deep nostalgia 🥺. Great video 👍

  • @scotabot7826
    @scotabot7826 Год назад +1

    Right up there with the DC-3 and the J-3 Cub. It's indeed a very special aircraft!!

  • @simontillman3463
    @simontillman3463 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful Aircraft, great Video with special guests in the middle!

  • @peterellison2220
    @peterellison2220 2 года назад +1

    Just listened to the AOPA podcast involving this type of Twin Beech. There were so many technical comments on the show that I just had to see it myself. What an iconic airplane with so much history

  • @mickeyjung5112
    @mickeyjung5112 3 года назад

    Great video.Informative,easy to follow,enjoyed every minute.Oh and yes what a beauty of an aircraft!

  • @francisconti9085
    @francisconti9085 Год назад +1

    What a ride!

  • @petermagoun7457
    @petermagoun7457 2 года назад

    Gorgeous airplane, excellent narration, very good video!

  • @jiyushugi1085
    @jiyushugi1085 2 года назад +1

    Epic! Beautiful airplane.
    I've got a couple hundred hours in a Beech 18 flying cargo in Hawaii (N933T). Ours was probably the last B-18 to fly the U.S. mail. We'd fly empty from HNL to KOA, fill 'er up with mail and return to HNL at sundown -- great memories which I'll always treasure. Ours wasn't nearly as pretty though - she'd been 'ridden hard and put away wet' for many years. Donated to the local A&P school, sadly.....

  • @sdb3039
    @sdb3039 3 года назад +3

    Absolute stunner.

  • @waynehurtig8198
    @waynehurtig8198 Год назад +1

    another great video

  • @terryrobertson8382
    @terryrobertson8382 7 месяцев назад +1

    The stand pipes in the oil tanks are for the engine oil pumps. The reserve is for the feathering pumps. I have 150 hours in a C-45H Expeditor and had a master Twin Beech pilot teach me how to fly it. It really isn't hard to fly with top notch training.

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 3 года назад +1

    This brings back memories. On a ride along before class, fall of '73 we were in a 172 (I think) between LaCrosse and Winona flying back to Winona in that wonderful pre-dawn light when turbine converted Beech 18 came out of the west streaking to the east - fast! Naturally the only noise was the drone of our aircraft so it was like watching a silent movie. Very impressive.

  • @CMACJAZZ
    @CMACJAZZ 2 года назад +1

    Thanks , stunning.

  • @woolmer608
    @woolmer608 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful aircraft,love that sound a good P&W radial makes.

  • @Ponciky
    @Ponciky 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, really appreciate your work.

  • @garnetmaynard1867
    @garnetmaynard1867 3 года назад +2

    Great way to start my day Thanks

  • @errol-zs1aci
    @errol-zs1aci 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Super cool video. Wonderfull aircraft. Thanks for taking us along on this lovely trip. Great video work and editing.

  • @deanmerculief2966
    @deanmerculief2966 2 года назад +1

    Nothing beats the sounds of the round (Radial) engines.

  • @jessecastro7678
    @jessecastro7678 3 года назад +1

    Super cool plane! Thanks for sharing

  • @emilepellerin6064
    @emilepellerin6064 Год назад +1

    During the fall of 1974... I and two other people including the pilot. Crashed a Beach-18. In the tundra of Canada's North West Territories. East of Baker Lake. No one was seriously injured. It was three days. Then finally found buy the RCAF search and rescue.

  • @aviovintage
    @aviovintage 3 года назад +3

    A beauty from a differnt era. Subscribed, this was amazing.

  • @biggusbestus551
    @biggusbestus551 Год назад +2

    As a child Mom took me to see "It's a Mad Mad Mad World". I became a Beech fan that day. To my surprise during Vietnam the Army sent me to fixed wing instead of Helicopters . Better yet the Beech King Air (67G20) school in Virginia ...how lucky was that ?

  • @Marie579
    @Marie579 Год назад +1

    I AM IN LOVE! What a stunning looking aircraft!

  • @glentaybow
    @glentaybow 3 года назад

    Flew these and PT6 conversions at Great Western in '77/'78. Learned a lot about flying from those experiences. Brings back fond memories. Thanks for the great ride and video!

  • @redbaronahp
    @redbaronahp Год назад +3

    I’m a FedEx pilot and if you ever decide or need to part ways with that beautiful plane, I’d be extremely interested in owning it. I’ve dreamt of a owning a polished aluminum twin Beech and have considered restoring and refurbishing one. Yours is truly beautiful.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  Год назад +2

      I'll ask the owner for you.

    • @davidgeney6382
      @davidgeney6382 Год назад +1

      I flew a Beech 18 for FedEx. Well sort of. Back in the early 90’s I flew for a small company called Miami Air Charter out of Tamiami Miami Executive. We were contracted by FedEx to fly to both Freeport and Nassau daily, until we lost the contract to Mountain Air Cargo and their “fancy” Caravans. I think FedEx was just tired of us leaving oil puddles on their ramps 😂. And yes, I’d love to own a Beech 18 too. When asked, I’d I say that the 18 is a great plane that can haul a huge load and flew fantastic BUT, it was like landings a shopping cart. BTW, I fly for Untied now on the 767.

  • @NicosProjects
    @NicosProjects 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of my absolute dream airplanes. Today I'm flying a Robin DR400 und a DV20 Katana but I hope the future will bring me a Beech 18 some day 🙂 Nice Video, good job!

  • @jimfinlaw4537
    @jimfinlaw4537 Год назад +1

    I too just discovered your channel. That Beech 18 is one beautiful looking bird. I worked on one when I was in A&P school and it was labor of love. My father flew the AT-11 military version of the Beech 18 during WWII when he was stationed at MacDill Field in Tampa, Florida and he loved flying that plane. Think he also flew a high ranking general around in the transport version as well when he was in the Army Air Force.

  • @flightsaitek4087
    @flightsaitek4087 2 года назад +2

    This looks just like the Beech 18 that was at the MHR 2019 Capital Airshow, as I recall this is the same plane. Such a wonderful airplane! Staggerwing, Beech 18, 195 all sitting in the dream hangar next to giant barrels of oil. Of course, they would all have to be bought from Mark’s Skywagons.
    Great tour around the beech and the owners feedback on the rewarding experience of flying it correctly!

  • @flynjracer3678
    @flynjracer3678 3 года назад +2

    Damn it Juan, if I had known there was gonna be an oral, I would have studied. ;-) I have had the good fortune to not only ride in this airplane with Jimmy, but fly with him in the go fast money makers. He is truly one of the finest professionals I have had the pleasure to work with in my career.

  • @balsumfractus
    @balsumfractus 2 года назад +1

    I got about 10 minutes stick time on one from the right seat about 20 years ago. Very smooth and solid as I recall...no more difficult to handle than the 172 I was used to flying.......

  • @technomentis
    @technomentis 3 года назад

    A beautiful piece of history. Busted my knuckles on those Pratt & Whitney radials, even got to jump out one.

  • @stevegriffiths4954
    @stevegriffiths4954 Год назад +2

    WOW!
    What a plane ❤

  • @831BeachBum
    @831BeachBum 3 года назад +2

    Love that big windshield.

  • @dirtcop11
    @dirtcop11 3 года назад +2

    One of my favorite airplanes is the Staggerwing. They looked exotic and had lots of room,.

  • @scottbtraveling1444
    @scottbtraveling1444 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again Skywagon University for another great and interesting video!

  • @tonycook2347
    @tonycook2347 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @moriver3857
    @moriver3857 3 года назад +1

    Very nice. Elegancy at its best. That engine is the small block (chevy) of radial engines. Looks superbly maintained. The retro video at the end was a nice touch.

    • @skywagonuniversity5023
      @skywagonuniversity5023  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, Mo! I was kinda proud of that and made a short video of the same plane in the same vein. Glad you liked it. - Don the Camera Guy.