Best intro ever! Such a familiar sound. I had a Piper Warrior at the flight school in Georgia, not mine, but I always thought it felt like a Ford Pickup.
Hello! I have many hours in both models. I fly them almost the same. There is obviously some minor differences but overall they are the same airplane. I may be oversimplifying everything, but it’s the truth. You can find copies of the POH online and compare the v speeds and minor differences. Overall a very similar experience. I hope this is helpful.
@@JoeCoolPilot Thanks, I am now officially in the market for an Archer II! Getting back into flying after many years. Thanks for your video. It really shows the spirit of flight more than the usual technical aspect. Refreshing.
@@CRStacy Check out Arrows, less likelihood of them being trainers and the number of smash and goes is much lower. Same wing AD but they lead easier lives. Plus they can make good time and use less fuel with the constant speed prop. I have a 1973 Arrow II, great plane.
Spectacular day & views, loved the commentary 👍🏽!
I have been flying a 1969 b model for 21 years and it’s a great machine
Indeed! Thanks for watching. Fly safe!
Great show, thanks for pointing out the special interests.
Thank you mister. My very best regards!
Amazing view and great job with the voice over 👍
Very cool video man! Keep up the good work, I subscribed to your channel🤙
THANK YOU for the sub! I appreciate you allowing me to share some of my experiences and I am glad you are a new viewer! Fly safe friend!
Best intro ever! Such a familiar sound. I had a Piper Warrior at the flight school in Georgia, not mine, but I always thought it felt like a Ford Pickup.
Thank you so much! Glad you like the video. Fly safe!
Thanks.
Im the the process of buying a archer II, it will be based in Carson, I hope I can stop by and say hi some day in Turlock. In joyed the vid.
Subscribed and thanks.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
Great flight! The blue angels performed there 2 years ago. That must have been interesting, considering the chop you mentioned.
In your opinion, are there any glaring differences between the flying of the PA-28-140 Cherokee and the PA-28-181 Archer II? Thanks for the videos!
Hello! I have many hours in both models. I fly them almost the same. There is obviously some minor differences but overall they are the same airplane. I may be oversimplifying everything, but it’s the truth. You can find copies of the POH online and compare the v speeds and minor differences. Overall a very similar experience. I hope this is helpful.
@@JoeCoolPilot Thanks, I am now officially in the market for an Archer II! Getting back into flying after many years. Thanks for your video. It really shows the spirit of flight more than the usual technical aspect. Refreshing.
@@CRStacy
Check out Arrows, less likelihood of them being trainers and the number of smash and goes is much lower. Same wing AD but they lead easier lives. Plus they can make good time and use less fuel with the constant speed prop.
I have a 1973 Arrow II, great plane.
That is awesome Tahoe mountains with snow on them look beautiful maybe next time you could fly to the state of Idaho and record there mountains.
Idaho has a lot of cool airstrips in back country flying, one day ill go out there and film
...nice video/flight...will re-create on my simulator...wheels up!
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. Fly safe!
I miss the “$100 hamburger” flights of years ago.. Thanks, brother.
What altitude did you climb to in that archer to cross the mountains??
11500 feet cruise altitude. Thanks for watching!
Imaizing route, i hope to do this sector and same route👍
Awesome! You can do it! Thanks for watching. Fly safe!
This vid is not for pilots.