PaulS
Touchdown! Greaser!
Steveo flies upside down, cool video.
The best thing we ever did was take some aerobatics lessons in our RV-8. Once you've intentionally been upside down, you want to do it on every flight.Every pilot should go get upside down in an airplane -- intentionally -- at least once, and preferably more often. Airplanes are 3-dimensional, all attitude machines, and we should be at least familiar with taking them there safely.
I didn't realize he Steve is 41. He looks maybe 30 lolSean Tucker?!! Really? Steveo getting to be pretty "famous"! I like the young man.
Steveo flies upside down, cool video.
I thought this was gonna be Steve-O from jackass. What a disappointment!
NICE VIDEO!
Never heard of Steveo (I'll have to check him out), but Sean, what an incredible pilot! I love watching him perform and have seen him at numerous airshows over the past two decades or so. In fact, prior to seeing him at the Lakehurst, NJ airshow back in the 90's, I had never seen an airplane fly backwards. He was explaining how all of his control inputs (stick & rudder) works in reverse for the brief moments of backwards flight. I thought that was one of the coolest things I'd ever heard in aviation!
I didn't get to do any of that during my few aerobatic lessons in the Super Decathlon, but flying that plane and learning to land it well was some of the most fun I've ever had in the air!!!
I didn't realize he Steve is 41. He looks maybe 30 lol
NICE VIDEO!
Never heard of Steveo (I'll have to check him out), but Sean, what an incredible pilot! I love watching him perform and have seen him at numerous airshows over the past two decades or so. In fact, prior to seeing him at the Lakehurst, NJ airshow back in the 90's, I had never seen an airplane fly backwards. He was explaining how all of his control inputs (stick & rudder) work in reverse for the brief moments of backwards flight. I thought that was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen and heard in aviation!
I didn't get to do any of that reverse stuff during my few aerobatic lessons in the Super Decathlon, but flying that plane and learning to land it well was some of the most fun I've ever had in the air!!!
I'd never heard of him either until recently on here. Still haven't checked him out. I have heard of Sean Tucker though and have seen him fly a few times. He's great. Can't imagine this steveo is better.
Always love it when Steveo asks "so how's everyone doing today?" Then pauses a few seconds... "good good, glad to hear it". Classic.
I get a chuckle out of that too. The way my sarcastic mind works;Always love it when Steveo asks "so how's everyone doing today?" Then pauses a few seconds... "good good, glad to hear it". Classic.
By far the dumbest part of his videos. Too much "Blues Clues" for me.
Steveo flies upside down, cool video.
Sean Tucker?!! Really? Steveo getting to be pretty "famous"! I like the young man.
Steveo is the best youtube aviator there is IMHO. I like Flightchops but have grown a little less interested in those over time.
I ran across Steveo several months ago and sat and watched most of his videos in one sitting. And I also like the 'How's everybody doing today?' schtick. He's really a good pilot. Watch his video doing recurrent in the sim with emergency situations. Nails it.
BrianNC..........BrianATL................WHO ARE YOU??!!?? I guess 'where are you' is also an appropriate question.