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1961 Piper Colt Part 1 - North Cascades Vintage Aircraft Museum 

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We decided to take our 1961 Piper Colt flying on this beautiful spring PNW day. The Piper PA‑22 Colt was the end of an era as far as the short wing aircraft being constructed of steel tube and fabric covering for Piper. To describe the Colt, one has to remember the Colt’s heritage, or short wing genealogy. First came the PA‑15/17 Vagabond in 1947/48, the Clipper in 1949, the Pacer in 1950, the Tri‑Pacer in 1951 and last but not least the PA‑22 108 Colt in 1961. Many enthusiasts believe the Tri‑Pacer to be the biggest contributor to the Colts basic layout with the tricycle gear. But the Colt owes most of it’s lineage to the short wing that started it all , the PA‑15/17 Vagabond.
The structure of the Colt fuselage closely mirrors the Vagabond as both airframes do not retain the Clipper, Pacer and Tri‑Pacer rear door/seat and overhead structures. Piper understood the market for that period, Cessna had the 150 and Piper had the Pa‑18 Super Cub, but that was a tail dragger, and they needed a machine that was economical to manufacture and also to operate. Piper needed a stop gap airplane to fill the trainer role which they would not have until the PA‑28 Cherokee 140 was introduced. What they came up with was the wonderful little Pa‑22 108 Colt . Piper must of done their homework as well over 2000 Colts were manufactured in the three year production run at Lock Haven, PA. Many were destined for the role which they were designed and manufactured… flight school training.
They served this role very well and for many year. But soon the seventies and eighties rolled around and many of the flight schools no longer had the personnel to maintain the Colt’s steel tube and fabric structures. The Colt became an often neglected rag bag that began to dot smaller airports across the country. Bring on the new century and the old Piper Colt might have a new lease on life. Many Colts will always be ‘around the patch’ type airplanes giving owners an economical avenue to get into the air. A few of the Colts will fall farther into conditions of disrepair, but the fortunate few will wear their Cinderella party dress, as can be seen with our N5191Z. Even a lowly old Colt can be taken out to the party!! Piper’s formula was right on the money in 1961 and also for this time in aviation, The Colt was and still is a lot of bang for the buck.

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@scotabot7826
@scotabot7826 4 года назад
I don't think I have ever seen a cleaner, better looking Colt anywhere! Simply stunning airplane!
@Skyprince27
@Skyprince27 4 года назад
@Scotabot I have a Colt, and been looking at pictures of them EVERYWHERE on the internet for over 7 years. There is definitely NOT a better looking Colt anywhere. You can’t go past perfect.
@scotabot7826
@scotabot7826 4 года назад
@@Skyprince27 I agree!!! The airplane drips of perfection in every detail. It is just absolutely a beauty to behold. I couldn't believe it the first time my eyes laid on it. Very nice to know another sees what I see!
@Skyprince27
@Skyprince27 4 года назад
@Scotabot Just watching this video has cost me thousands of dollars in future expenses! The paint scheme conforms PRECISELY to Piper Drawing #15136, specifically for the 1961 Colt paint scheme, (the 1962-1964 Colts being different). The Colt insignia stencilling on the nose is also a PERFECT match to the drawing. You NEVER see either of these characteristics in the field, to say nothing of the flawless implementation in terms of both paint and fabric. My Colt is a 1961 also, and is painted similarly to the more generic Colt, which is technically wrong. 😑 Something I didn’t like about this video, though, the guy has his GoPro mounted on his head (probably a helmet cam) and he’s CONSTANTLY whipping his head from side-to-side!!! Just when you want to stare, blankly, drooling at one particular view for a second or two, he whips his head off in another direction which I find super-annoying! I’m going to have to watch the whole video again at 1/4 speed on a large screen and freeze it every few seconds to get the full experience. I saw one other Colt that was very very nice, a blue one, for sale on eBay a couple of years ago. A lot of pictures, so I screenshotted the lot for future reference. It was a later year I forget which one maybe 1963. The plane allegedly had very, very low time, was bought new and basically put in storage and kept in a new condition. Allegedly. Although there were some telltale details that showed this wasn’t completely true. NOWHERE NEAR as nice as this red one! N5191Z CLEARLY exceeds “factory-new” by a country mile!!!
@scotabot7826
@scotabot7826 4 года назад
@@Skyprince27 Thanks for the wonderful reply. It looks like some very very lucky person just bought this awesome airplane recently, or the registration was changed. I read a while back that the museum where 91Z was housed closed. Sad for that organization!
@rickcowan7527
@rickcowan7527 Год назад
This reminds me of my my Colt-N5500Z. Wish I still had it!
@pedro13565
@pedro13565 2 года назад
You should install fixed G-Pro’s
@cmdyer01
@cmdyer01 4 года назад
I owned N5191Z from 1979 to 1998. My Dad got his Private Pilot’s License in it. She was a part of the family for those years and never let us down. My wife and I flew a few times with our daughters in car seats secured to the cargo space straps. Dad and I were at Meadowlark Airport near Long Beach, CA looking to buy a Tri Pacer. We saw a very sad one that day and decided to have lunch before leaving. N5191Z pulled up and parked. After a brief chat with Mark, the owner, the sale was agreed to. What a day! 91Z resided at Santa Monica, Camarillo, CA and then relocated out to the Falmouth Airpark, MA. I sold it to Jim Jenkins who did the beautiful restoration that you see in the video. Seeing her flying and in such great shape made my day. Thanks.-Chris Dyer
@mattf49006
@mattf49006 3 года назад
gorgeous colt...i flew out of KTOA Torrance ...my instructor used to have me fly to meadowlark for lunch and short field practice..that place and the Nerio family were part of socal aviation history
@brandonmalik3910
@brandonmalik3910 2 года назад
I realize I am kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good website to stream new movies online ?
@thepurpleufo
@thepurpleufo 10 месяцев назад
I've seen countless aviation videos, but I have to rate this video as Number 1 Best Ever. The airplane is immaculate. The hangar is amazing. The grass is great. Great audio (real engine noise no music and minimal talking. I love it. When I was 16 years old, in 1961, I had already soloed in a Champ (Aeronca 7AC), and then the FBO got two brand new Piper Colts, which I flew many hours while waiting for my 17th birthday when I passed my Private check ride in one of the Colts. It was a great airplane. And the restoration of your Colt is incredible.
@markpi20
@markpi20 Год назад
I bought a 1956 Tri-Pacer-150 in 1986 and flew it for 12 years. Then restored and converted it to a Pacer and flew it for over 10 more years. Wonderful airplane and took me many places. Thanks for the video and keeping the real sounds, not replacing it with some obnoxious music. Very familiar and brings back fond memories.
@robinj.9329
@robinj.9329 3 года назад
So many pilots have no idea just how much FUN the Pacer/Tri-Pacer/Colt series of aircraft are to fly! The short wing is what does it! You have to pay attention and keep your wits!
@Conn653
@Conn653 4 года назад
My private pilot check ride was in a PA-22-108.
@markstillwagon4601
@markstillwagon4601 4 года назад
Me too!
@geraldmurphy6400
@geraldmurphy6400 6 лет назад
Boy does this bring back good memories. The FBO I rented from had a Colt for a couple of years. I put a fair number of hours on it when I was in high school (early 60's) shortly after I got my ticket.. What a fun little airplane to fly. I remember it did not have much of a glide slope when the power was cut. Thanks for posting. Beautiful restoration. I know you are proud of it.
@michaeltaylor520
@michaeltaylor520 4 года назад
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. While in the USAF I was stationed at Travis AFB. They had an AERO Club with Colts. My shirt tail is still on the ceiling there. Great little trainer with dosal flight handling.
@lesslater512
@lesslater512 5 лет назад
Learned to fly on one of these back in 1963.
@jimburig7064
@jimburig7064 5 лет назад
Beautiful restoration and mantainance. The plane looks freshly new.
@jjyupthatsit3840
@jjyupthatsit3840 6 лет назад
thats a beautiful colt!!!!!!!!!!!
@davidsullivan8236
@davidsullivan8236 2 года назад
Great job
@olgreywolf9688
@olgreywolf9688 8 месяцев назад
One of the 'lesser' versions of what someone once called an "airplane" ... better forgotten. BUT ... that said --- thousands out here learned to :"get through the air" in these things. LOL Flew dozens of machines in my career .. and have few hours logged in one of these .... but definitely wasn't any choice at the time.
@davidmeinke1458
@davidmeinke1458 6 лет назад
Thanks for the lesson. Beautiful Piper Colt.
@dopefiendlarz133
@dopefiendlarz133 6 лет назад
Nice toys. Beautiful restoration. I like the minimal instrumentation. No AI or ALT. Looks like it came rite out of Factory Finish on Piper's best day ever.
@thewwoods4557
@thewwoods4557 2 года назад
Nice airplane. Looks like a temporary displaced threshold with the arrowheads only.
@jayphilipwilliams
@jayphilipwilliams 6 лет назад
Just made my first trip (drove from Tacoma) to the airport over the weekend for the Fly-In. Really enjoyed it. It's fun to see it from up in the air after the visit.
@donaldparlettjr3295
@donaldparlettjr3295 3 года назад
I flew 5157Z for my pilots license in 1978-79. She looks beautiful.
@brendanhuggett2234
@brendanhuggett2234 6 лет назад
I’m saving up for one
@chetmyers7041
@chetmyers7041 3 года назад
1:54 The oil wicks up the dipstick 1/2 inch on my walk behind mower if it sits for a week. Would like to hear a report from you if the oil level appears LOWER if you WIPE that stick and re-INSERT before reading it. Just try it once and see if it reads differently.
@davidsullivan8236
@davidsullivan8236 2 года назад
My friend used to take me flying in his tripacer it was surprising how similar it was to flying a 172 maybe a bit slower but very stable
@dennisvansandt9274
@dennisvansandt9274 Год назад
Don't ever check oil level with out pulling the dipstick, wiping it down, and re-inserting it. It's called "wick action, and will always give you an incorrect oil level if you don't do this.
@kenstewart5991
@kenstewart5991 10 месяцев назад
I take it it was covered with Stits. Grade A cotton just doesn't last. And did you fill fuselage tubing with linseed oil? I'm sure you did as rust became a huge piper issue.
@Joe-uo9wv
@Joe-uo9wv 4 года назад
Wish I had an airport like that I could keep my C177RG at.
@pauleyplay
@pauleyplay 2 года назад
Well Done. I remember new ones on the ramp Frederick MD 2 wing tanks ? I hate anything Piper however you have a winner !!!
@bobbystravels1588
@bobbystravels1588 2 года назад
Everything about this video is awesome. The plane, the view. Will you sell it to me?
@brendanhuggett2234
@brendanhuggett2234 6 лет назад
I’m 11
@scotabot7826
@scotabot7826 2 года назад
Well, You're 15 now, so how much have you saved in 4 years?
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