I am reliving my Tri-pacer days of the 80s and 90s. Mine was a 1952 0290-D. I flew on the west coast. I really admire your talent on flying and videos. Keep em coming!!
That is absolutely some of the best footage I've ever seen of the corridor and Statue of Liberty. That's so awesome that you got to do that. All that traffic on those bridges would not be fun. As always thank you so much for bringing me along, those views were incredible!
Good job w/t cameras, I based out of North Jersey years ago, used to fly that route in my 1962 172c for a beach day. Always had that xwind, thanks for the memories!
I flew only once in New England, but in a 172 in 1969 and that was in Providence, RI. A blustery, gray day and I had had my PPL only a short while. My wife and I enjoy watching your travelogue and especially the Tri Pacer action. She likes the scenic parts as well, as do I; but for me, not at the expense of more panel shots and Tri Pacer flight. LOL They bring back very fond memories. On a ground-bound trip to NE in 2007, we stayed in Chatham at a place that used to be called the Cranberry Inn. It's the Chatham Inn now, and it has gone upscale. When we stayed there, it was still very good and reasonable. We ate at a nearby pub restaurant, the name for which I do not recall. Also very good. Looking forward to a longer Part 5! 😃
Thank you so much! I always don't know how much cockpit stuff to show for people that don't care about airplanes but I remember when I was watching airplane videos when I was getting my license and I learned stuff from listening to the radio calls. That is cool that you stayed in chatham. That was the first time we stayed there. Im not sure if we would be able to afford it durning prime season. Beautiful park of the country thought!
Haha. That’s literally the same thing I thought. We actually did the trip a little sooner than originally planned because I was afraid that would happen.
amazing footage. I visit NYC often but ttthhiisss iiisss a completely different perspective, thanks for sharing. Do you mind sharing the name of that motel? looks really nice place!