Why a Cessna 180 Tailwheel?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @davidlegas8066
    @davidlegas8066 2 года назад +1

    Mark, Really enjoyed your video. I am a 24000 hour aviator ( USMC Tactical Jets, Airlines, Single engine air tankers) . I have owned a 1956 180 for 8 years and absolutely love the airplane. Just keep on doing what you are doing. Semper Fi, Dave Legas

  • @chriskiwi2601
    @chriskiwi2601 Год назад +1

    A very interesting video. I bought a C180j in 2006 down here in NZ. It was the best toy I ever bought. The flying skills I learned from that plane is exactly like you say. Your feet, wind direction and torque all going through your mind and yes tail wheel planes can bite. 😉👍🏻

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 3 года назад +1

    I’m so happy to see that you are having a great time with your beautiful aircraft and I was told that when you see the Tailwheel that’s passing you we’ll look out for the Ground loop

  • @davidspeyers
    @davidspeyers 3 года назад +2

    They are beautiful airplanes and they do wake your feet up! Thanks for sharing.

  • @trbeme1346
    @trbeme1346 2 года назад +1

    I've only flown tailwheel (my Dad's (now mine) Decathlon and my CFIs C140). To me you are correct in stating that there is not much difference in the 2 different types of planes. It doesn't matter if it is a trike or a tailwheel plane. One should not quit flying the plane until it is parked, engine off, etc. The same as when one drives a car or even for the matter of riding a bicycle. You don't stop riding a bicycle until you take your foot/feet of the pedal(s).

  • @sky-11
    @sky-11 3 года назад +1

    Mark you nailed it on the head,Its nice to see some one with similiar views out there. Its like you said if you put your mind to it anybody can learn to fly..hopefully you can keep your 180 stock/original with the two bladed prop and o-470 powerplant.

    • @villagewealthmanagement
      @villagewealthmanagement  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. It has the IO-470. I am working on a new panel.... but otherwise a stock 180 LOL. They are very nice airplanes and have a beauty of their own..

  • @kgyy5875
    @kgyy5875 3 года назад

    LOL.... Bridge demolition specialist.. you are so right Mark... Great video, thank you for sharing.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 3 года назад

    The Tailwheel Aircraft in my years of flying which I started in a PA-12 Super Cruiser and this type of flying made me a better pilot and nowadays it’s great to takeoff and landing in grass strips which is more forgiving than than the asphalt. I love the challenges of having my Tailwheel experience and looking forward to flying in a 180 one day with you .

  • @mannypuerta5086
    @mannypuerta5086 Год назад +1

    I have lived with my 185 on a short gravel strip in the mountains for 23 years. I understand. There is just something special about Skywagons.

  • @nicholashayes72
    @nicholashayes72 Год назад +1

    A 170 or 180 is my dream plane, I’m sitting around 45 hours now and just about done with my private license. I really want to get into tailwheels

  • @paulzeigler1075
    @paulzeigler1075 Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting this! What is your take on the operations and maintenance costs? Do you get more bang for your buck in the C-180 vs a C-170?

  • @jcheck6
    @jcheck6 3 года назад

    You have a smart wife. I have been lucky to have flown everything from fighters to airliners but have never been happier flying my taildragger in retirement. Great choice.

  • @guillermogrigolatti5675
    @guillermogrigolatti5675 2 года назад

    Hello, I love the cessna 180, one question, with full tanks, how much payload for 4 people and luggage do I have left? Thank you.

  • @desertdog185
    @desertdog185 2 года назад +1

    You’re right on every count. Most importantly though. You just can’t be cool in a 182. Life’s short. Skywagons forever. … true story: trying to get instrument & commercial for my son….had to rent a Warrior because no DPEs were available west of the Mississippi for the entire summer who were able to check in a 185. That right there made it worth it🤣

  • @ronaldhealy4466
    @ronaldhealy4466 3 года назад +3

    Haha, great video. No you don't have to fly a tailwheel to be a 'real' pilot, but there is a mystique about them. I live in Alaska and there are rows of 180's at the airports here. And yet people still stop and watch whenever a 180/185 is taking off or landing. Regarding safety, the 170/172/180/182 series of airplanes have among the safest record in general aviation. :)

    • @villagewealthmanagement
      @villagewealthmanagement  3 года назад +1

      Ronald,
      Thanks for watching! Alaska is truly the last untamed place! I hope you guys can keep it that way!

  • @berwin06
    @berwin06 2 года назад

    You mentioned that you’d flown a tail wheel 175. I hope to buy one. What are your thoughts on the 170 versus a TW175 or a 180 with respect to usefulness as a 4 place airplane? Thanks.

  • @jamesward6503
    @jamesward6503 2 года назад +1

    As long as you get checked out and are proficient and signed off for a tailwheel endorsement. Enjoy...

  • @jlg79fe30
    @jlg79fe30 3 года назад

    Mark,
    You have far more wisdom than some 10000 hour pilots that I know. You have the exact right attitude for the 180 which ultimately boils down to respect of the machine and respect of your own abilities. Enjoy the 180 and keep making 180 vids! Great job.

  • @bernardanderson3758
    @bernardanderson3758 3 года назад +2

    Directional control and keeping your feet alive and looking far down the runway

    • @jcheck6
      @jcheck6 3 года назад +1

      This: "...looking far down the runway." Don't look anywhere else until taxi speed.

    • @villagewealthmanagement
      @villagewealthmanagement  3 года назад

      Great advise.... I will remember that! Thanks for watching

  • @lynnshawback9055
    @lynnshawback9055 3 года назад

    Yep, that about sums it up!

  • @rmiller640
    @rmiller640 3 года назад +2

    The day after getting my PPL in a Beech Skipper I took first flight in my 1954 PPONK Powered 180 and wouldn’t trade for anything

    • @villagewealthmanagement
      @villagewealthmanagement  3 года назад

      RMiller.
      Good for you! It looks like a beautiful airplane! Thanks for watching!

  • @shanelarsen1436
    @shanelarsen1436 2 года назад

    Can only I a how much you pay for insurance lol

  • @markgrunzweig6377
    @markgrunzweig6377 Год назад

    Music too loud, had a hard time hearing what you were saying; leave music videos to those presenting a song.

  • @planboutfitters3099
    @planboutfitters3099 2 года назад

    all i can hear is goofy music WTH?