glad to see the ole girl back in the air, bet ya Pat feels the same way after all the work the guys in the shop got her 'legal' again. RIP Bad Spot Tim miss ya ole son.
Hot Rod DC-9-20! Only 10 were built and this is the only example still flying. It was designed by Douglas to be used for shorter runways. With the modified rear exit and the short runway performance, this jet is ideal for Skydive Perris!!
I was confused when I saw it because it looked to me like a -10 but then I saw it had slats (which the -10 doesn't have) but didn't look long enough to be a -30. I didn't know they made a -20. Interesting.
@@notafanboy250 The HOT ROD DC-9-21 was made for SAS and was special because of it had amazing short runway capability. At one time in the US one was flown by Allegiant, it's very first aircraft before it became an ultra low cost airline. Another two were also flown in the US by ValuJet.
Absolutely breathtaking capture of the planes! May I have your permission to feature this in my upcoming project? I'll be sure to credit your video with a link. Thank you!
I have a question, now as we know when we go up the temperature decreases, how skydivers doesn’t wear a jacket? Or this wasn’t the height that temperature drops?
It is not a problem in summer (feels like A/C, refreshing). It can be cold in winter and I use thermal underwear in that case. My personal record was -60C at the altitude, also few times it was -45C, but normally no more than -30C (I was born in Siberia, not a big deal for me).
В тот раз $150 было, позавчера еще раз прыгал - уже $200. Но он скорее все равно не окупается сам по себе. У него скорость низкая, 125mph. Знаю, очень давно существовали прыжки и с Boeing 727, вот там скорость выше.
@@rvncerr ух ты, овес то нынче дорог ) не ну для видосика не жалко, хвастаться потом рассказывать на дропзонах то се) 125 всего? как он на такой скорости держится то в воздухе, даже удивительно
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.
Only 10 DC9-21 built for SAS. This is the only survivor. Called hotrod. Fuselage from DC9-15 , engines and wing from DC9-30 so overpowered💥💥
glad to see the ole girl back in the air, bet ya Pat feels the same way after all the work the guys in the shop got her 'legal' again.
RIP Bad Spot Tim miss ya ole son.
Hot Rod DC-9-20! Only 10 were built and this is the only example still flying. It was designed by Douglas to be used for shorter runways. With the modified rear exit and the short runway performance, this jet is ideal for Skydive Perris!!
I was confused when I saw it because it looked to me like a -10 but then I saw it had slats (which the -10 doesn't have) but didn't look long enough to be a -30. I didn't know they made a -20. Interesting.
@@notafanboy250 The HOT ROD DC-9-21 was made for SAS and was special because of it had amazing short runway capability. At one time in the US one was flown by Allegiant, it's very first aircraft before it became an ultra low cost airline. Another two were also flown in the US by ValuJet.
Probably barely legal with a million hours. In the other video the left thrust reverser deploys before touchdown. Yikes!
3:14 you can see me in the gray shirt between the two golf carts! This was an amazing time coming out here and seeing the jet take off. Great video! 👍
This was awesome!!!!! I was an FA on a DC9 back in the day, i wish i was on this now!!
Ouch on the landing… No repeating your early landing!
Great video. Looks like the wings are cutting grass at the end of that takeoff roll!
Absolutely stunning jump! I love how you filmed the jet. I can’t stop watching this.
Bro! Personally, if that were my uh, landing, I would’ve said the camera cut off. 😂
I keep it for purpose! Folks love watching shitty landings! 😂
Never knew this was at Peris. Bro that landing was crazy! Looked super smooth until the face plant PLF.
Epppppiccccccc 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Never been a skydiver and never will, but that was cool!
Hey thanks for the video, got to see my son and friend from a different perspective.
Yea this is pretty cool and going on the bucket list. I've always had this "what if" in my mind and know that I know you can now I must.
You have to come up with the idea of making or offering a parachute jump from a DC 9 - that's crazy!
db cooper style
minute 0:05 That beautiful laugh that infects
Cool stuff! May I feature your jump from the DC-9 in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. All the best to you!
You are more than welcome to do so!
@@rvncerr Awesome, thanks!
Absolutely breathtaking capture of the planes! May I have your permission to feature this in my upcoming project? I'll be sure to credit your video with a link.
Thank you!
Please do!
@@rvncerr Thanks Bro
Now that looks to me to be a perfectly good aircraft. 😁
Absolutely sick! Love it man!🤩🚀
This plane has more duct tape on it than the (real) "Con-Air" 727's they transport federal prisoners in! lol. Awesome jump!!
That's too dopeeeeeee!!!! 🤙
I mean...How cool was that .... jumping out of a dc-9 ! (Only in America)
AMAZING jump!! Is that a pulse you’re jumping?
Yup, Pulse 210.
Dude, you out did yourself on that one way! You went off! Definitely should compete in the nationals! Lol. Jk. Looked so fun.
A bunch of DB Coopers.
Am thinking more like Russians invading Afghanistan lol
I have a question, now as we know when we go up the temperature decreases, how skydivers doesn’t wear a jacket? Or this wasn’t the height that temperature drops?
It is not a problem in summer (feels like A/C, refreshing). It can be cold in winter and I use thermal underwear in that case.
My personal record was -60C at the altitude, also few times it was -45C, but normally no more than -30C (I was born in Siberia, not a big deal for me).
🔥🔥🔥
What days does this aircraft do skydiving? I live is Escondido, which is right up the street from San Diego... I would love to go up and see this.
As I know, they are going to send loads on July 6 and 7. Check with their FB page.
@@rvncerr Thanks.
Congratulations sir. Envious of everything except the late flare. But smart in picking a good landing out. 🙂
I’m in the front row with my helmet on.
Just wondering why you landed way the hell up there?
Not sure how skydiving alone can cover the cost per hour to fly and maintain aircraft.
офигенчик🤘 и почем взлет на таком красавце? и скорость на выброске?
В тот раз $150 было, позавчера еще раз прыгал - уже $200. Но он скорее все равно не окупается сам по себе.
У него скорость низкая, 125mph. Знаю, очень давно существовали прыжки и с Boeing 727, вот там скорость выше.
@@rvncerr
ух ты, овес то нынче дорог ) не ну для видосика не жалко, хвастаться потом рассказывать на дропзонах то се)
125 всего? как он на такой скорости держится то в воздухе, даже удивительно
weird because they stated on their website this dc9 was out of service
It is in service again after a long time.
So everyone has to jump out and fly solo? No 3 ways, 4 ways etc.... ?
Nope. I did solo, but there were also groups.
At what altitude did you guys jump from the plane?
~13-14K on this one.
what altitude did you jump ?
14K.
Anyone know what the jump altitude was?
~13K.
Are we landing on the south side of the runway now? And that was some terrible canopy flying.
is life so cheap that you can afford to take risks like this?
Was it risky?! Nobody told me that... Hell...
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.
Is life so cheap you can afford to waste it whining online about what others choose to do with theirs?