Did this tour in Las Vegas with pilot Wayne. Wayne👍👍👍👍Thank-you such much for the ride to and from the Canyon back to the helicopter port in Las vegas. I have my framed picture.
@Autohunter06 I payed £269 for the helicopter tour to and from the Grand Canyon. You may think it's a bit much to pay. But it was my 1st time in a helicopter. And the 1st time is always the best. Front view seat going to the Canyon also. If you're going to Las Vegas, it's an expensive holiday anyway. So you may as well add the tour to the Canyon on your list. No hotel is cheap in Las Vegas anyway. I was staying for 7 days in the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino. It takes 45 minutes from the heliport to the Canyon.
Hey great video, I really love the camera angles. I am training in a Decathlon. Can you tell me, what camera mount did you use for the strut images as I would like to get one? Thank You Todd.
This is what I got . The 50 watt 6l6 version with 2x12 cab found used for 900 bucks. Just put a v30 and a dv77 speaker in the cab and love it. It's brutal. I still have the anniversary g12h30s that it came with too tho and will probably use those too whenever I get me another cab. Interested to see how mixing the 3 speakers in a mix will sound. Might be awesome. I also mainly use that blue channel boosted with a ts9 and love it for rhythm. Also have the Dirty Tree pedal and precision drive but use the ole ts9 ibanez screamer the most. This amp is already super tight so I'm saving the DT for a good ole recto if I can ever afford one. Lol
I used to work for a Citabria new dealer in the 70s always loved seeing the new bright colors come i when someone bought a new one...the Orange or Green always were my favorites.
I learned to fly in a Citabria at Warbird Adventures here in Kissimmee, FL. I love the bright green on your plane and it looks great against the snow you guys have up there. I tell ya what I'll take some of that snow vs the heat we get down here trying to fly in the Summer getting tossed all over the place with the thermals.
@@HoustonGamerTVHGTV get with a good instructor, get a taildragger and go take a few lessons. Taildraggers are unforgiving, not uncontrollable you will overcome your fear, and it will make you a much better pilot.
Do you happen to have any advice for taildragger and or Citabria pilots? I’m looking at getting my tail wheel rating in one soon and I want all the help I can get, wonderful video by the way :)
The Citabria is such an amazing airplane. It is one of the more forgiving tailwheel planes. Just keep it in the back of your head that the tail wheel is always trying to swing around to the front because of where the cg is located. So with that in the back of your head you always want to do subtle dance and jabs on the rudder pedals to keep that tail wheel straight. Also you MUST control that tail at all times on the ground. This plane recently went off the runway because the gentlemen who rented it was neutral stick on take off. That doesn't work! The tail started bouncing and wanting to fly and then the gyroscopic forces started pulling left and he caught the snow bank. Good luck be safe and have fun!
Citabria is one of the best aircraft to learn to fly in, or to get your ticket in. They are the best behaved, easiest taildragger to learn in. You can see over the nose as well. That's a great benefit for a O/low time taildragger pilot!!
Exce;;emt video. I'm almost at the "sign off" stage in a J3C but flying time is hard to get due to our local weather. I learn a lot from instructional videos. They don't contradict what I've been told by my instructor, they reinforcement what he's told me.
Bring below stall, aileron yaw into the brief. Focus: ailerone, proportionally & opposit the rudder. This supplements the rudder with directional control.