Historical Flight Foundation's DC-7 Startup Farmingdale

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  • Historical Flight Foundation's DC-7 Startup Farmingdale New York 7/23/11 smokey startup
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  • @sambrooks7510
    @sambrooks7510 3 года назад +11

    Man, this takes me back to my childhood, when we could go to the local airport and watch the Delta DC-7B's come and go. I always loved the sound of those Wright Duplex Cyclones cranking and the sight of those clouds of oil smoke!!

  • @dfirth224
    @dfirth224 Год назад +6

    DC-7 and Super Constellation were the last of the big prop airliners.

  • @robertsullivan4773
    @robertsullivan4773 3 года назад +10

    On a cheery note I'll be buried literally right across the road from where this beauty fired up in The Saint Charlies Cemetery. The airport used to be part of Republic Aircraft. You know where they made the P47 Thunderbolt, the F105 Thunder Chief and the A10 Thunderbolt II. To name a few. Farmingdale is just the town in the middle of Long Island NY. This location is just a stones throw from Grumman Aircraft, I'll let you look up all the great planes they made. It's all gone now. But it was there when we needed it.

  • @allimax200
    @allimax200 Год назад +4

    Flew these back in the late eighties awesome Birds got about 1000 hours in a 7B I miss it! Engines could be pretty delicate 100 LL had to be careful at TO power thanks for the history

  • @d.haroldangel241
    @d.haroldangel241 3 года назад +5

    Those 4 - bladed props are beautiful and awesome.

  • @georgesturdy7040
    @georgesturdy7040 Год назад +2

    That sound is beautiful

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 4 года назад +6

    Uh guys, where's the fire bottles? Crazy paint job. Cool airliner. It's running, lets go to Vegas.

  • @allanegleston4931
    @allanegleston4931 4 года назад +5

    love that sound.

  • @armenio1947
    @armenio1947 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. excellent work. Thank you for sharing.

  • @colinmccauley3301
    @colinmccauley3301 3 года назад +2

    I remember when this was the way to travel

  • @mickkennedy1344
    @mickkennedy1344 5 лет назад +7

    13,600 Horse Power, 4 X 56 litre double row piston radial, Cruise 360 mph

  • @jimmackin2797
    @jimmackin2797 2 года назад

    Awesome to watch - thank you for posting this!

  • @GrahamSimons
    @GrahamSimons 3 года назад +2

    About time someone did a FOD plod!

  • @encinobalboa
    @encinobalboa 3 месяца назад

    DC-7 with Allison T56 would have been awesome but would have delayed introduction. Even with turboprops, DC-7 days were already numbered.

  • @JungleYT
    @JungleYT 4 года назад +4

    I believe the first plane I ever flew on was a DC-7 ( Quantas ) out of LAX to San Diego around 1967...

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 4 года назад +1

      Qantas never flew DC7s. Only Constellations, which were all gone by 1967.

    • @JungleYT
      @JungleYT 4 года назад +1

      @@NoTaboos Trust me, I know a Connie... The plane I flew on was much smaller. And I'll never forget that "scoop" on the top of the engines... There was another airline called 'Western". Could have been that airline? I was just a kid...

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 4 года назад +1

      @@JungleYT Trust me; I'm Australian. It must have been Western. And if it was much smaller than a Connie, it was probably a DC-4.

    • @JungleYT
      @JungleYT 4 года назад +1

      @@NoTaboos Pretty sure it *was not* a DC-4... That's a F*cking crate! It was a DC-6 or DC-7 - much more modern. Again, it had large "scoop" on top of the engine

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 4 года назад +3

      @@JungleYT OK I know what it was. A Lockheed Electra. Smaller than a Connie, 4-bladed props like a DC7, and intakes on top of the engines.

  • @Liberator74
    @Liberator74 4 месяца назад

    Ive come to Republic Fields from the UK several times. I’d love to see this! Is the aircraft still there?

  • @herbergreen
    @herbergreen 12 лет назад +18

    I don't think I've ever seen a piston 4-engine airliner starting order in that sequence.

    • @RichardFStripeRendezvous
      @RichardFStripeRendezvous 7 лет назад +1

      Me neither

    • @TheYodoc
      @TheYodoc 6 лет назад +7

      Very typical for airline service. Start sequence 1, 3, 4, 2. The #2 engine left off in case there was a last-minute boarding procedure, and to allow any ground personnel to exit the aircraft safely prior to departure.

    • @ottovonpie
      @ottovonpie 6 лет назад +2

      I'm agree. I know the starting sequence is 3-4-2-1 why the n.3 supports the hidraulyc and the electric systems.

    • @bobbypaluga4346
      @bobbypaluga4346 4 года назад +2

      Ottavio Piedimonte I’m sure the startup sequence is due to one engine being responsible for hydraulic pressure. An infamous MSP ground collision between a NWA DC-9 and a NWA CRJ was due to the DC-9 pilot shutting down #2 which provided the hydraulic pressure causing a loss of control. The 9’er plowed into the smaller jet as it was boarding at the gate.

  • @BrianPatronie
    @BrianPatronie 6 лет назад +3

    I wasn't aware there were any more of these in airworthy condition other than the 3 that Jack Erickson has doing fire-fighting for Cal Fire...

  • @ronniefarnsworth6465
    @ronniefarnsworth6465 3 года назад +1

    Is She painted back to full Eastern colors now after that TV show ?

  • @herbergreen
    @herbergreen 11 лет назад +10

    Eastern Airlines colors on the a/c right hand side, Pan American colors on the left side.

    • @wyattwilliams2457
      @wyattwilliams2457 3 года назад

      Is this one painted as clipper Atlantis

    • @mozard7368
      @mozard7368 3 года назад

      And why did they painted it that way?

    • @scottiem.6790
      @scottiem.6790 3 года назад +1

      @@mozard7368 It was painted 100% Eastern but was leased by ABC for some scenes of the series Pan Am. They painted it on one side with the Pan Am livery for filming. Then painted it back (I believe)

  • @markdening9549
    @markdening9549 4 года назад +1

    What a weapon, ready to go !

  • @leerussel2033
    @leerussel2033 3 года назад +1

    The wings of man.

  • @AMStationEngineer
    @AMStationEngineer Год назад

    I believe that Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles were type-rated on this very aircraft, or I may be mistaken after having channel surfed too slowly, and got "jammed" by CNN"??

  • @Morpheen999
    @Morpheen999 10 лет назад +3

    They should have sent all these to Basler turbo conversions and kept flying them...

  • @alwynbiermann8196
    @alwynbiermann8196 5 лет назад +4

    Any reason why they start 1,3,4, and then 2 - on the DC6B - 1,2,3,4

    • @scottdb
      @scottdb 3 года назад +2

      I have always done it - 3,4,2,1. (DC-6A & B)

    • @kathieharine5982
      @kathieharine5982 3 года назад

      @@scottdb I think you're right: 3,4,2,1.

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.2811 4 года назад +1

    Did it leave? Where to?

  • @refiandikrisnawan
    @refiandikrisnawan 2 года назад

    hello Fred Miller, I'm admin of the modelkitindo channel, I ask permission to hanging this video on my channel as a teaser, and I will enclose your channel name on the video and link in description ... thank you

  • @VickersV
    @VickersV 2 года назад

    Love it

  • @willemhouweling9257
    @willemhouweling9257 7 лет назад +3

    What happens when an engine cathes fire ? oh that's why the door is still open.............they make a dash for it ...

    • @Tsiniastje
      @Tsiniastje 6 лет назад +2

      ... right into the propeller.

  • @ervinthompson6598
    @ervinthompson6598 Год назад

    Strange starting sequence...... usually 3-4-2-1

  • @RichardFStripeRendezvous
    @RichardFStripeRendezvous 7 лет назад +3

    Why is one side Painted in Pan Am and the other Eastern?

    • @2000Ajjet
      @2000Ajjet 6 лет назад +1

      Pan Am tv series.

  • @rogerjohnson6218
    @rogerjohnson6218 7 лет назад +1

    Nice DC 7...? is it and A>>B>>C...

    • @ottovonpie
      @ottovonpie 6 лет назад +1

      It is a DC7B Domestic.

  • @Tillerman56
    @Tillerman56 9 лет назад +8

    Those guys in front of the aircraft really don't have a clue about what they are doing.
    To begin with: no chocks, which is stupid. Believe me, you won't believe your eyes when something big and powerful like a large aircraft lurches forward, towards yourself, unexpectedly.
    At 1:26 he points his finger to engine number two with one hand and sticks up the thumb from his other hand, obviously meaning that number two is clear for turning the prop and start-up that engine. But then.... the flight-deck crew starts-up number three, the engine where he is NOT paying attention to. And number three is on the side where the belly-doors are located, so if this was a real pax-carrying flight with bags and all, there could still be someone closing up or checking.
    I think they never learned about the usual hand-signals which were widely used for visual start-up procedures, the ones when you are not connected with a headset to the cockpit crew.
    And the useless walking from left to right, forward, backwards again, talking to a mate who is filming with his cellphone..... When the red beacon starts turning or flashing, everyone who has nothing to do with the start-up procedure should leave or be removed from the vicinity of that aircraft. That is what it is for, in the first place.
    Amateurs, they should be glad that this is not at a busy ramp with all sorts of equipment standing around, and working people doing their work. This sort of ignorance can cost lives, with those big props, the local turbulence and propwash they cause.
    This really looks very unprofessional, too casual.
    Want to see how a proper start up is done? See this: ruclips.net/video/N_ECu_-SOKo/видео.html

    • @turbocompound
      @turbocompound 8 лет назад +3

      +Tillerman56 ....and where is the fire extinguisher ???

    • @Tillerman56
      @Tillerman56 8 лет назад +2

      +turbocompound They missed some FOD too, look at those pieces of rope in the foreground....

    • @turbocompound
      @turbocompound 8 лет назад +2

      +Tillerman56 ....this guy is the main FOD....lol....

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 4 года назад

      @@turbocompound hahaha so true xD

    • @NickL1011
      @NickL1011 4 года назад +1

      I've never seen an aircraft start with the chocks still on; they get pulled when they get ready to close the door and depart. Think about all the different kinds of aircraft line techs work with and how dangerous it'd be to run behind or in front of running engines to pull chocks which themselves could be hurled across the ramp as FOD. The line tech marshaling the aircraft starts far enough from the aircraft to not be hit if it does lurch. If it moves that much, the pilot must be failing to hit the brakes.

  • @steveyork6644
    @steveyork6644 2 года назад

    Why are there so many fires on these things

    • @dfirth224
      @dfirth224 Год назад

      Engine exhaust. Common on prop engines.

  • @NoTaboos
    @NoTaboos 3 года назад

    If it's not a 7C, it's not worth it.

  • @davecrupel2817
    @davecrupel2817 4 года назад +2

    Is it just me, or does she seem to be sitting a bit unevenly?
    She looks right-wing heavy.
    But again, it could just be me.

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 4 года назад +2

    Unacceptable amount of FOD on ramp.

    • @NickL1011
      @NickL1011 3 года назад

      Those look like tie down ropes; the FBO main ramp is on the other side.

  • @davecrupel2817
    @davecrupel2817 4 года назад +1

    Look at that scrap rope lying all over the ground 😂😂😂 and those high-vis sacks of shit not picking any of them up.
    This is so hazardous i cant help but laugh.
    What do you guys wager would happen if those rope bits got wrapped around the prop axle?

  • @williamwilliam9993
    @williamwilliam9993 7 лет назад

    this video was pixelated at start

  • @danielambrosio6134
    @danielambrosio6134 4 года назад +1

    PANEASTERN