Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
I never posed for pictures in front of one of my wrecked race cars right after it happened, and I didn't want folks shoving a camera and a mic in my face asking for my thoughts.
That's a stall-spin. It is NOT a classic ground loop.
Ground-SpinLet's all agree to call it a stall-loop.
Let's all agree to call it a stall-loop.
I'd call it a hoop-dee-loop stall-loop Ground-Spin....Let's all agree to call it a stall-loop.
well...he did learn where the gust factor and cross wind component limits are....
Hey, it's an experimental airplane without a comprehensive test flight program. He's been busy keeping up with the show schedules and having fun with it...
I never posed for pictures in front of one of my wrecked race cars right after it happened, and I didn't want folks shoving a camera and a mic in my face asking for my thoughts.
You didn't have to deal with the FAA either.
I don't know the Pateys, but I do know the world of influencers. This is a guaranteed viral video. "Humble" isn't something you do on Youtube.Your cynicism doesn't fit in this case. The Pateys are very energetic, very driven, and yet very humble.
I don't know the Pateys, but I do know the world of influencers. This is a guaranteed viral video. "Humble" isn't something you do on Youtube.
Eta: just confirmed this is his most-watched video. In one day, it has almost double the total views of most of his other videos.
Hopefully, a lot. That link was posted everywhere, including several major news sites. But $1.50/1,000 views, that's crazy money.Average 1.50 per 1000 views. How much is he making so far?
Let me rephrase. Insurance will write a check, owner builds new plane. Owner's sponsors help to pay the difference. Owner probably fairly well off financially. Policy holders foot the bill for error. No sympathy here other than glad no one got hurt.Insurance will pay for a brand new plane for him? Really?
I didn't know you could "Buy a brand new airplane like that"
They may pay him the value of it but he would have to build another one himself....
Don't forget the value of the new subscribers. He's got less than a million, but in a niche market could still get five-figures for a sponsored post.Average 1.50 per 1000 views. How much is he making so far?
My wife had a video that went viral with over 1.2 million views, people everywhere was trying to buy the rights. It was nuts and I say she got no where near $1.50 per 1000 views, okay Ill say it, she got 100 bucks hahaha. Not sure how all that works though as youtube went strange not long ago in how they operate and this was just one video on an account with not a lot of subscribers, so there is that too.Hopefully, a lot. That link was posted everywhere, including several major news sites. But $1.50/1,000 views, that's crazy money.
geez....at that rate you'd think all the funny people should be rich.Average 1.50 per 1000 views. How much is he making so far?
geez....at that rate you'd think all the funny people should be rich.
I have a friend who's kid is pulling in $5K a month doing YT videos....he's kind of a local star.Or at least all the rich people should be funny
I can't figure out what it is that gets people over the hump in YT land. Some of my favorite channels with well produced videos and interesting content stagnate at 10k for years, while makeup "artists" attract millions.
Not that I agree, but the FAA preliminary says "GROUND LOOPED ATTEMPTING TO DEPARTURE", whatever that grammar is.
Watch it again. Only one wing was flying. It started flying when the flaps came down (a classic short field technique) and the upwind wing wanted to fly. That's a stall-spin. It is NOT a classic ground loop...
Yep. YT producers aren't going to Patreon and other off-YT monetization for nothing.My wife had a video that went viral with over 1.2 million views, people everywhere was trying to buy the rights. It was nuts and I say she got no where near $1.50 per 1000 views, okay Ill say it, she got 100 bucks hahaha. Not sure how all that works though as youtube went strange not long ago in how they operate and this was just one video on an account with not a lot of subscribers, so there is that too.
Yup, definitely not a ground loop. When he went full left aileron the right wing stalled and it went into a spin. They are lucky it happened at 10 feet rather than 50, if the ground hadn't been there to stop that roll they would have gone straight in and it would have been a lot worse.
My wife had a video that went viral with over 1.2 million views, people everywhere was trying to buy the rights. It was nuts and I say she got no where near $1.50 per 1000 views, okay Ill say it, she got 100 bucks hahaha. Not sure how all that works though as youtube went strange not long ago in how they operate and this was just one video on an account with not a lot of subscribers, so there is that too.
Yes it was monetized and they had just started the 1000 subscriber thing I believe because the views still growing and she gets nothing now. After they paid her they said she can't be monetized anymore until she gets 1k subscribers. Of course! Stupid cat videos...thats where its at...CAT videos! Hahaha sigh I told her she should have sold the rights to that one and been done. HahaDId she monetize it and does she have > 1000 subscribers?
I only know my little YT world where I am ~600k views for the channel and they show to have paid me $1,250 so I am now around $2 per 1k views.
Retirement here I come.
You guys are being pretty dramatic in calling this a spin. You can see from the video that the right tire never even left the ground. Not sure how you enter a spin without leaving the ground. The x-wind was lifting the left wing the whole time and the airplane didn't start heading for the ditch until the right wingtip contacted the ground and dragged the airplane off the runway.
You guys are being pretty dramatic in calling this a spin. You can see from the video that the right tire never even left the ground. Not sure how you enter a spin without leaving the ground. The x-wind was lifting the left wing the whole time and the airplane didn't start heading for the ditch until the right wingtip contacted the ground and dragged the airplane off the runway.
One wing was flying around a wing that wasn't.
...how can there be an AOA differential between the two wings causing one wing to "fly" and one not?...
Ailerons, full down aileron on the right wing stalled it.