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Rotorway Spring flight to KGYI 2024
27:06
3 месяца назад
Rotorway RotorX Red river landing
28:24
2 года назад
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@cyvanover1114
@cyvanover1114 5 дней назад
The Double Eagle looks like it's just as much fun as a Cub, but for a fraction of the cost. I have no idea why there aren't thousands of these already.
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 5 дней назад
Well I'm sure there are more than you know. Generally when you can build an airplane between 4 and 10k, it is generally not the crowd that shows up at airshows. Mr Milholland is 100 this year? He's never had a Double show up at Oshkosh, but 3 or 4Legal Eagles only.
@garlandpeabody4941
@garlandpeabody4941 19 дней назад
Love the videos need more
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 18 дней назад
Here's a few www.youtube.com/@captianhardy/videos
@ronpenrose3467
@ronpenrose3467 Месяц назад
Fun flying that terrain
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Месяц назад
yes it was. Geno and I were running all over the place. I went up to 7500 feet with wife on board, and Geno, I think, was up to 8500 feet! I actually pulled to a hover at that altitude waiting for Geno to come down from the peaks! And the chase began!
@chriskoszewski9812
@chriskoszewski9812 Месяц назад
Excellent work Jim! Thank you for this!
@phawkings2
@phawkings2 3 месяца назад
Low over water beyond auto distance...😮
@ashleymuir1046
@ashleymuir1046 3 месяца назад
Another great video Jim. Is the Rotorway community still going strong or has it slowed down after the closure of Rotorway
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 3 месяца назад
that's an interesting question! The community is strong! A lot of flying and buying and selling and flying! Fly in events are well attended as well. So far people have been coming up with parts to finish up projects or resurrect old ones!
@warrenhoward464
@warrenhoward464 3 месяца назад
Love your videos. Thank you Jim.
@caddisking
@caddisking 3 месяца назад
Nice work Jim. Kewl helmut.
@chriskoszewski9812
@chriskoszewski9812 3 месяца назад
Excellent Jim! Thank you!
@chriskoszewski9812
@chriskoszewski9812 3 месяца назад
Thanks Jim!
@tomklitsch6638
@tomklitsch6638 3 месяца назад
What brand helmet are you using? I'm looking to purchase one
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 3 месяца назад
I bought a Gentex SPH-4 used, terribly used, but working from facebook market place. I then sent it off to Evolution Helmets for a total rebuild and refit. I guess I saved about 1000 over buying it all brand new.
@ChaseHelo
@ChaseHelo 3 месяца назад
I don't know how you manage the helmet. I'm 5'11" and have maybe 1" of clearance between my head and the roof. Just enough space for my A20's.
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 3 месяца назад
I'm just a bit taller by maybe an inch. I do slouch a bit to keep from hitting stuff, but I'm comfortable in that position and it does allow me to lean back and relax a bit more. seems when I'm sitting up, I'm always hunched over and leaning forward.
@ChaseHelo
@ChaseHelo 3 месяца назад
@@captianhardy I can see myself doing that hunched over if I allowed it. I'll try leaning back more, which already feels off coming from R22's. I haven't spent enough hours in my new (to me) Exec to have formed valuable opinions just yet.
@michaelreeves9404
@michaelreeves9404 5 месяцев назад
Awesome video!!! I’m thinking about getting a Rotorway it’s a 1999 with 403 hrs has all engine and airframe logs. They are asking $55,000. Any thoughts on this as whether it’s a good buy or not. I’ve heard alot of pros and cons on Rotorway .
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 5 месяцев назад
I've sent you a "friend" request on FB. I see you're NC area, so this will be helpful for you in may monarchfield.org/ It all depends on the ship, and how long it's been sitting and why! Some mods needed to the old ships, but by now a lot of them have been completed.
@BUFFYSUPERHERO
@BUFFYSUPERHERO 5 месяцев назад
thankyou so much . where are you ?
@BUFFYSUPERHERO
@BUFFYSUPERHERO 5 месяцев назад
thinking of buying 1 please advise
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 5 месяцев назад
Factory is currently shut down. If you can find a good one, and are good at turning wrenches, they're a good ship. I've flown some 450 hours on mine and don't plan to slow down!
@dynamicexcavating6611
@dynamicexcavating6611 6 месяцев назад
I was wondering how the turbo Rotorway units did here in Montana. Been toying with getting one but wasn’t sure how they would like the altitude. Seems like it might be a good alternative to a 269c. Thanks for sharing.
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 6 месяцев назад
overall it did very well. Daniel M is there and would love to demonstrate for you as well. I flew with the wife up to 7500 feet MSL during the stay and it really did well. Now, I did have the occasional struggle. These issues mainly were low rotor rpm. I think this stemmed from the turbo lag was significant compared to 700 msl. So the small quick corrections I would make in a hover or taxi were too little too late. I would set down and spool back up and go on my way. By the end of the week I was on top of it and never had issue. Thanks for the note!
@grizzly0855
@grizzly0855 7 месяцев назад
That is the coolest video on RU-vid ....You guys were having a ball. I used to (years ago) fly with a friend in his Hughes 269
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! That was a really good demonstration of just what my little helicopter is capable of!
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 7 месяцев назад
The camera mount was loose, so there appears to be a lot more vibration than reality.
@manuelsmigoc79
@manuelsmigoc79 8 месяцев назад
Nice Video😀. Do you know if Rotorx still work?
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 8 месяцев назад
Right now 10/21/23 it is truly ugly. A lot of good people have been hurt, but including the employees that have and gave and gave. Currently Chapter 11, filed so we're in a wait and see posture. All of us that fly these great machines are also afraid we'll be without key parts for normal maintenance. Stay tuned?
@manuelsmigoc79
@manuelsmigoc79 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. Do you know where I can become elastomeric bearings E20-1400 and bearing E49-1340?
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 8 месяцев назад
@@manuelsmigoc79 I am on a list to get a set. Mine are performing well, but are expired due to dates. Get ahold of Homer Bell kitcopterconsult.com/ and he can put you on the waiting list right near me! I am sure he will have info on the bearing as well. www.rotorway-rework.com/ Bob St Denis at this site would be your second option, maybe even better option for the bearing
@manuelsmigoc79
@manuelsmigoc79 8 месяцев назад
Thanks too you, Joseph Priolo and Héli Diffusion France for so much support.👍
@AirstripBum
@AirstripBum 8 месяцев назад
3:10 I prefer the engine and ambient sounds. Just keep on talking Jim! I don't mind at all.
@robertoverbera9960
@robertoverbera9960 8 месяцев назад
Hi, where did you like the CG?
@captianhardy
@captianhardy 8 месяцев назад
Well, considering it is a simple Clark "Y" foil, books show the target should be at about 31% MAC. I kept adding weight till I got it to about 29% and it was so much better that I just flew it. If I ever get around to casting a weight that will neatly fit back there, and be secure, I will continue to get it towards 31%. With 2 up, as is, it pretty much flew hands off, so perfectly. A whole lot better flair behavior and plenty of elevator authority.
@robertoverbera9960
@robertoverbera9960 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@AirstripBum
@AirstripBum 11 месяцев назад
Very nice! (Gonna lose that phone brother.)
@Tailwind1
@Tailwind1 Год назад
Hi Jim, thank you :)
@Dont_Think_Do_Films
@Dont_Think_Do_Films Год назад
How’s the maintenance on these,can you fly it for 25 hours with out fixing something?
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
I've got 21 hours on this oil change and have only done pre and post flight inspections. In the middle of these hours I transported it on a trailer about 3000 miles to montana and back. I do the maintenance cycles 'religiously' at 25 hours and have very little to no non scheduled wrench turning. I've got 421 hours on it now, and it's still a joy to fly! Main off schedule items have been a couple of early belt replacements, and I replaced the tail rotor blades and bearings in the hub early as well. A few exhaust gaskets, and a weird thing that can only happen to me, the clamping ring on the exhaust ball joint just before the turbo stretched out and slid over the ball. I really can't think of much more significant. So, yes, I fly it for well over 25 hours without fixing something!
@ron6892
@ron6892 Год назад
It’s called the dead man’s curve and you sir are flying well inside it
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
In Slang yes. Height Velocity chart is the term, and you are exactly right. There is nothing smart about this type of flying and certainly not recommended! Cause we never operate inside the gray for any mission or fun. ever.
@andrewsilver
@andrewsilver Год назад
pretty countryside, neat flying over the rocks...
@stevenrashby
@stevenrashby Год назад
That 360 auto was well done! The rate of descent on your autos is remarkable. Autos in a Schweitzer 300 were more breathtaking.
@foesfly3047
@foesfly3047 Год назад
Very unique and interesting terrain there. It’s interesting to me, how dialed into this helicopter, you are- continuously making minor cyclic adjustments, presumably at the precise moment required.
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
Thank you! You are correct, there is a purpose for every movement, but every flight I try to concentrate on making less movements! maybe if I find a new "center" for what I'm doing less movements will be needed! Finesse! Always trying to better at what I do.
@foesfly3047
@foesfly3047 Год назад
Cool!
@MabrysDad
@MabrysDad Год назад
This is on my list. Hope to see you at Osh this year.
@tianolayasi6846
@tianolayasi6846 Год назад
Like . How much one of this helicopter?
@melpenney4091
@melpenney4091 Год назад
Nice video Jim Tks Mel
@helicopterdeeznuts
@helicopterdeeznuts Год назад
That post on your right at 5:05 scared me as you approached in lol. Great flying!
@guyjillforeman2327
@guyjillforeman2327 Год назад
Thanks for posting. Wish I could have attended this year!
@chriskoszewski9812
@chriskoszewski9812 Год назад
Love it! Thanks!
@bryanhester2217
@bryanhester2217 Год назад
Nice autos sir!
@sylvaindaneault878
@sylvaindaneault878 Год назад
Good flight 👍
@chriskoszewski9812
@chriskoszewski9812 Год назад
Thanks Jim!
@josephpriolo1514
@josephpriolo1514 Год назад
Jimbo I watch you and I like your videos buddy!
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
Thanks Joe! I understand we'll be missing you this week?
@josephpriolo1514
@josephpriolo1514 Год назад
@@captianhardy I'm planning on coming in maybe Tuesday or Wednesday for a couple of days. I just bought another Hughes 269 and got it all put together and flying today. So I maybe fly it up if weather is good
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
@@josephpriolo1514 You have 2 now?
@khalifduke4951
@khalifduke4951 Год назад
Great video I’m looking to purchase one soon used and built I do t have the patience to build the kit myself
@helicopterovirtual-msfs6254
👍
@Astra-fo3yz
@Astra-fo3yz Год назад
ρгό𝔪σŞm 👍
@eddyriley2055
@eddyriley2055 Год назад
great ship, not sure about wood panel instrument panelling. a bit classic car .
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
I got the interior colors and the wood type from a late 90's mercedes. my only regret is the "wet look" epoxy has been shrinking causing cracks and pulling away from the aluminum backing.
@mranderson191
@mranderson191 Год назад
What is ADS-B?
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
ADS-B stands for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast. Basically, ADS-B is a device that uses GPS satellite signals to send your aircraft's information to air traffic controllers as well as other equipped aircraft. This includes a very accurate display of the aircraft's tail number, location, speed, and altitude.
@mranderson191
@mranderson191 Год назад
@@captianhardy thank you. Is that the same as a transponder? Sorry, just learning.
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
@@mranderson191 It actually works with the Transponder as a complement. Never learn if you don't ask! Next!?
@mranderson191
@mranderson191 Год назад
@@captianhardy thank you.
@MEdGrant
@MEdGrant Год назад
Is a chainsaw a normal piece of ballooning equipment? 🤔
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
Maybe as much as calling the firetrucks to monitor my landings? :) No, it was considered an emergency landing for the balloon and there was brush that needed to be cleared to get it out to a more open field. Turned out we were running out of daylight and we had to abandon the concept of flying it out. They came in the next day and lifted it using a BK117. Still assessing if the rig had any damage from water on the envelope.
@MEdGrant
@MEdGrant Год назад
@@captianhardy So it was possible to get in on ground after the balloon landed?
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
@@MEdGrant Though it was "DRY" at the time the remote location, brush, and access between some feeder creeks, they had to be carried out by Hover craft and air boats. When we finally spotted it from the Helicopter, we pretty much had to be directly on top of it.
@pilotdane1
@pilotdane1 Год назад
Love watching you fly. You are smooth !!! Cheers !!!
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
thank you sir!!!
@josephpriolo1514
@josephpriolo1514 Год назад
Awesome Jim, Look forward to doing this next year
@CopyCatGarage
@CopyCatGarage Год назад
JIM! I absolutely enjoy watching your videos. I want so badly to get my helicopter license. and build me a RotorX
@timothyirwin8974
@timothyirwin8974 Год назад
Any idea of your ground speed? How high are you running down the river?
@ChaseHelo
@ChaseHelo Год назад
Episode 2 of Red River Run just as good as the first! :D I'll finish up my helicopter PPL in 2023 and my plan not too long after that is to buy a helicopter of my own. Of the small list of prospects I have, a used Rotorway or maybe the RotorX new flagship A600 Turbo, tops the list. I enjoy watching your vids for the experience that I could come to expect from a Rotor(X)way. Thanks Jim.
@captianhardy
@captianhardy Год назад
It's been a good one!
@pavingos
@pavingos Год назад
wow nice landing there...