He's got nothing on this guy: https://youtu.be/TSCP_gKcRqk?t=2mI have a feeling that that dude's bag of luck is rather large. Hope it continues to remain full.
I'm thinking I would be removing a few trees if that were my strip.
He's got nothing on this guy: https://youtu.be/TSCP_gKcRqk?t=2m
10X20. I can't even legally fly my $40 quadcopter out of it
Some good plane handling there. On the stall horn in flare. Good speed control.
On takeoff, he has that parking lot in case something goes wrong.
Hopefully he gets along with his neighbors.
Some good plane handling there. On the stall horn in flare. Good speed control.
On takeoff, he has that parking lot in case something goes wrong.
Hopefully he gets along with his neighbors.
Found the guys house on Google maps it is 1394' from the edge of the road to the trees.
Impressive....
My Google skills or his flying.
Agreed...
He is a good shoe....... Right on with speeds and flying style..
Altho.. my guess is that strip is a "bit" longer then 1300 feet...
Ps...
As for the original question...
My "backyard strip" is 3000', located at 8000 MSL..
Planes that have landed here include my 801, 172, 182, Huskies, Cubs, 206, Bo's, Kodiaks, Even had a twin otter during a fly in.... So far, no crashes or even close calls... But I only allow seasoned pilots use it.. And Harrison probably uses it the most... Contrary to what most people think.. he is actually a damn good pilot....
http://www.airnav.com/airport/2WY3
Thought his saddle of choice was a DHC-2
More than enough.Found the guys house on Google maps it is 1394' from the edge of the road to the trees.
Ben, I hope to visit your strip one day. But it'll be in your 801. The 310 wouldn't do too great at that altitude for a 3k ft strip.
Ha... Don't laugh.......
When I die, the 801 is willed to Cloud Nine Rescue Flights.org....
My dad just became partners on a 640 acre ranch that'll be planted in citrus in 17.... There's an 1800' road that will be lengthened to 2800 and widened to 25' with a dozer that was delivered yesterday....
My TB-9, dad's Skylark, and my buddy's Cardinal will be frequenting it VERY soon.... Video to come.
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