Every Nook and Cranny: Exploring the 1939 Beechcraft Staggerwing

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @tommylee9288
    @tommylee9288 11 месяцев назад +4

    This aircraft is one of my top ten favorite of all time.

  • @richardbrowne3641
    @richardbrowne3641 9 месяцев назад +3

    This video had all and more information about the Beechcraft D17 than any other video on RUclips I have watched and loved it! I build model airplanes as a hobbyists and this helped me a lot for research and a history leason about the D17. Thank you!

  • @jeremystrout23
    @jeremystrout23 Год назад +5

    I took a photo of that gorgeous plane at Sun n' Fun this year and am currently waiting on the delivery of the print to hang on my wall with other icons of the air! Such an amazing piece of art!

  • @elosogonzalez8739
    @elosogonzalez8739 Год назад +4

    Former owner Col. Jim Delaney would be proud to see how magnificent it is now. Congratulations!

  • @loganj.2329
    @loganj.2329 8 дней назад

    Nothing beats the ingenuity of the days before computers and technology

  • @kevinmurphy3464
    @kevinmurphy3464 7 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, that plane is simply spectacular. So well done that it blows my mind.

  • @shardie78239
    @shardie78239 6 месяцев назад +1

    That is one of my favorite of all time. Beautiful aircraft!

  • @corywiggins5837
    @corywiggins5837 2 дня назад

    Throttle has a black knob and mixture has a red knob. I believe I saw this aircraft when it was being restored. Thanks y’all.

  • @westfallaviation-578
    @westfallaviation-578 Год назад +9

    Yup. I got the prop thing backwards. My bad.🙃

    • @tommy35ss
      @tommy35ss 2 месяца назад

      @westfallaviation-578 It's all good!! I immediately went to the comments when I heard you say that... and to your credit, you realized you said it backwards.
      I'm a gold seal instructor with a 100% pass rate, have signed off a lot of people. Even I say stuff wrong sometimes, realize it after the fact, and have to correct myself as well 😬

  • @Duckman501
    @Duckman501 Год назад +2

    Product of Arkansas! One of my friends worked on this aircraft and hopes to one day get to fly in it.

  • @bigpappahemi4263
    @bigpappahemi4263 10 месяцев назад +1

    That is such a beautiful airplane in the air!

  • @JesseOaks-ef9xn
    @JesseOaks-ef9xn Месяц назад

    I would love to have a Lionheart, but this classic is a dream that is rare and beautiful.

  • @Scotts_Status
    @Scotts_Status Год назад +1

    Excellent educational video!

  • @genechronister7085
    @genechronister7085 9 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful bird

  • @robertshaver4432
    @robertshaver4432 Год назад +7

    WAIT!!!!! You take off with full propeller pitch and then flatten it out in flight????? Is that what you meant to say?
    Holy crap a centrifugal starter!
    Also: Negative stagger does indeed provide an aerodynamic advantage in that Negative stagger reduces the ill-effect of the top wing disturbing the lower wings airflows.
    Negative stagger is quite aerodynamically advantageous!
    This was an Awesome Video of one of my Favorite aircraft of all times. THANK YOU for this!
    BTW: if you've got the money, have I got the aircraft design for you!!! You've never seen this before guaranteed! It fly's like a wet-dream too.
    Mine is Radio Controlled! Tested/proven and it's not some super lightly wing loaded foamy POS.
    My Design took inspiration from the Beechcraft Staggerwing but far-far away into the future lol
    A very Eccentric/modern WTF? Staggerwing design!
    Cheers: Robert

    • @gotchagoing4905
      @gotchagoing4905 Год назад +2

      Yeah, his explanation caught my attention right away. You use fine pitch for takeoff, so you have max power available, and you increase the pitch to achieve a best cruise cruise speed/mp etc.

    • @desertdog185
      @desertdog185 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. That’s not what he meant. Beautiful bird.

    • @charlesmilson920
      @charlesmilson920 7 месяцев назад

      I thought the same thing. You start with fine pitch at take off and make the prop more course in flight.

  • @WesleyJester
    @WesleyJester 9 месяцев назад

    I do so want one of those Funko's!! (Believe I heard there is only two, wow!) Beyond cool just doesn't cut it. That's unbelievably beyond wicked cool!! 😮😮😮🎉😊

  • @ilya777888
    @ilya777888 7 месяцев назад

    Буквально сегодня купил этот самолёт в MSFS 2020) Классная птичка. Не зря говорят, что у самолёта нет года выпуска, а есть лётная пригодность) Клёвый канал про самолёты) Респект)

  • @antoniomp
    @antoniomp 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I have enjoyed watching this report on the Beechcraft D 17 S, I have recently bought a scale RC model (XK A 300 red) and knowing about its history enriches me, it is a very nice airplane, greetings from Granada, Spain 🛩🛩🛩🛩

  • @thomasallan8113
    @thomasallan8113 Год назад +2

    I saw a stagger wing land a year ago or so at the Valkaria A/P in Brevard County Fl. It's color was similar to this one and it was clearly well maintained. I wonder if the plane I saw was this one.

  • @johnstudd4245
    @johnstudd4245 Год назад +6

    Didn't he get it backwards when explaining the constant speed prop with coarse and fine pitch and how to use it?

  • @Роман-б3е7ж
    @Роман-б3е7ж 18 дней назад

    Культура авиации частной там вышколенна не одним десятком лет, за что респект. И могут себе позволить!!!

  • @tommy35ss
    @tommy35ss 2 месяца назад

    To name some of the other retractable gear aircraft, there were Lockheed Electras, Beech 18s, and Bellanca Cruiseairs. Not much else out there though, and nothing that could touch the speed for being a single engine.

  • @tomwaltermayer2702
    @tomwaltermayer2702 Год назад +4

    Coarse pitch for T/O? Really? Flares a nice touch. 17s had no clutch on gear motor...and needed one. Too bad you did not show how to check gear position visually. Also, flap switch placement is perfect, worth a mention. A performance fun fact--T/O over foot obstacle required only 50 more feet at 6000 msl than sea level. 17s did great at altitude.

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 3 месяца назад

      I highly doubt needing merely 50 more ft of runway to clear a 50ft obstacle. This would be a 45 degree climb angle, with no distance covered in transition to climb attitude. (Took off in a 45 degree deck angle). An F-22 cant even do that.

  • @rmsatt1608
    @rmsatt1608 Год назад

    I used to get to fuel a red one back in the 1990s.

  • @311Bob
    @311Bob 10 месяцев назад +1

    Some suggestions, if your talking about the instruments, video the instruments. This long into the video we know which person is talking so video what they are talking about .way to much video of the guest, not of the guest of honor! Beautiful plane wish we could of seen more of it in detail.

  • @gordonfarrell6732
    @gordonfarrell6732 Год назад

    The little RCA dog's name is Victor ( rca Victor) also JVC is Japanese Victor corporation , the Japanese division of RCA

  • @garygullikson6349
    @garygullikson6349 Год назад

    Many similarities between classic aircrafters and scale model airplaners.

  • @tedrodgers9527
    @tedrodgers9527 Год назад +1

    Recap tires on an airplane sound like a really bad idea. I've seen enough of them on 18 wheelers come apart to know it's not the best practice for tires. And on top of that you are using 50 year old carcasses? Those have to be dry rotted as hell? Sounds great for a static display but a terrible idea to trust them for landings.

  • @wilgarcia1
    @wilgarcia1 8 дней назад

    i think his pitch explanation was backwards.

  • @FredSorenson-ut1ov
    @FredSorenson-ut1ov 10 месяцев назад

    Prop explanation is incorrect

    • @aggieengineer2635
      @aggieengineer2635 9 месяцев назад

      Yes. Owner has no idea what he's talking about.

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 3 месяца назад

      He got it backward. Either referenced propeller pitch from the horizontal flight path, or simply misspoke.

  • @ohiyesa2328
    @ohiyesa2328 10 месяцев назад

    "Fabric wings aren't safe" Look at paragliders, I fly one 100% nylon man. Bunch of uninformed fraidy cats

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 3 месяца назад

      Now they make the entire wing and structure out of fabric.
      Woven Glass and Carbon Fiber Fabric.

  • @luissoto7127
    @luissoto7127 Год назад +1

    This guy need to go back to ground school .

    • @Triple_J.1
      @Triple_J.1 3 месяца назад

      But he can clearly build, fly, and navigate a notoriously complicated and difficult bird.