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What app do you use for the speed
Ответитьnice foreflight setup
ОтветитьIn before getting crucified by the stable approach crowd.
ОтветитьTo me this is real flying
ОтветитьWhat a dream!
ОтветитьInspiration at its FINEST.....heading to my hanger....gonna fabricate on my second skin....errr..Ahhh.. I mean my AIRCRAFT 😊
ОтветитьWhen I was a young pilot ....my flight boss would threaten to ground me if he found any more sea shells or pine needles in my oil cooler intake...lol lol I was part of the Ward Seeley Airforce...we had 18 aircraft .....God do I miss Steve and Ward Seeley....best friends I ever had...!
ОтветитьDammit Joe!….now I gotta go fly the Chief today after watching this!!….blue sky,..no rain,.. I’m OUTTA HERE!…
Ответитьaaaa envy....one day I'll succeed too!!! practice practice practice
ОтветитьLove me some cowboy flying, stay safe everyone
ОтветитьNice 👍🏻👍🏻
ОтветитьThere ya go :)
ОтветитьNice approach, nice flying, however, I gotta say, I'm not a fan of a plane that makes you fly from the back seat when solo. Ridiculous. Sorry J3 fans.
ОтветитьSmooooth….looks like the autobahn of the skies.
ОтветитьVery nice Joe, those Cubs look so nice to fly. 🙂👍
ОтветитьWell that negative comment about back seat solo eliminates entire generations of biplanes and military training aircraft. He's missing out fer sure.
ОтветитьGot my morning flying done thanks to you. Keep these coming
ОтветитьThat reminds me how my grandfather used to fly his Taylorcraft BC-12D. Tight turn from base to final and barely have time to flare. I do that in my 1960 Cessna 150 if traffic permits.
ОтветитьThat’s about the equivalent of parallel parking an airplane ❤ love your skills
ОтветитьI’m liking the basic telemetry
ОтветитьWhat year is it?
ОтветитьSay are you vfr or ifr certified
ОтветитьIs there an obstacle that prevents a straight in? I assume so to choose that approach that low but the video doesn’t pan that way so just curious
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