OkieAviator
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I don't ever watch this clown ... tuned into one video and he's basically whoring out his girlfriend for clicks I guess ...
In his defense that's a pretty common tactic to get clicks. Literally one dude had his girlfriend washing his plane in a bikini... I generally unsub or ignore videos when they go that route. There's other sites much better suited to see naked ladies...
In his defense that's a pretty common tactic to get clicks. Literally one dude had his girlfriend washing his plane in a bikini... I generally unsub or ignore videos when they go that route. There's other sites much better suited to see naked ladies...
Have you posted that to the comments under his videos?I'd rather watch Jerry Wagner wash his plane in a bikini.
Have you posted that to the comments under his videos?
I'd rather watch Jerry Wagner wash his plane in a bikini.
Triple-Dog Dare ya!LOL, no. I have not.
I’m assuming that plane doesn’t have a trim?
I am not surprisedI'd rather watch Jerry Wagner wash his plane in a bikini.
In his defense that's a pretty common tactic to get clicks. Literally one dude had his girlfriend washing his plane in a bikini... I generally unsub or ignore videos when they go that route. There's other sites much better suited to see naked ladies...
Try posting a non-click-baity video giving a factual (as in consistent with the laws of physics) explanation of lift - you will get dozens of views...I guess there aren't enough of us just interested in aviation and that these youtubers feel the need to setup click baits.
I'd rather watch Jerry Wagner wash his plane in a bikini.
I’d say unintentionally hitting the ground when a wing isn’t flying makes it a crash also.Didn't he say he hit a hay bale? Yeah, that's a crash.
Didn't he say he hit a hay bale? Yeah, that's a crash.
I don't follow this guy or the other guys from the flying cowboys or whatever you call them... However... I believe they are doing a good service for general aviation and in a small way stemming the tide of the decline in GA. They are attracting young folks to our hobby. That's not a bad thing. I remember when I was growing up, skiing was hot as a pistol, then it died a slow death, then the younger folks started snowboarding and skiing became a thing again. The folks selling the airplanes don't do it, in fact the airplane makers do a TERRIBLE job in sales and marketing their products other than Cirrus and Cub Crafters... so someone has to. I did watch most of this video and he was honest about the tailwind, etc. And in the end, some A&P will earn some income because of this incident. That's not a bad thing.
In my limited fixed wing training I was taught that angle of attack was what caused a wing to stall.
I was taught to get the nose down to address a stall.
This appears to me to be at odds with the opinions of the pilot in the video.
Was I taught incorrectly?
What would the correct procedure be for recovery from a stall at low altitude?
Thank you.
Get a blue donut indicator? (Maui where are you?)
May or may not have been room, but lowering the nose would have made it scary looking out the windshield.In my limited fixed wing training I was taught that angle of attack was what caused a wing to stall.
I was taught to get the nose down to address a stall.
This appears to me to be at odds with the opinions of the pilot in the video.
Was I taught incorrectly?
What would the correct procedure be for recovery from a stall at low altitude?
Thank you.