Andrew Kiest takes me and Matt Steward flying in the Piper Apache on amphibious floats. This Apache is one of three that were ever put on floats, however this is the only one certified. You talk about a fun time!!
I'm 63 and I've wanted a Piper Apache since I first saw one at the age of 6. I still want one only now I want one with floats! What a sweetheart of an aircraft!
I saw this airplane a few times in Maine before it went to Texas, very interesting and cool bird. keep up the GREAT videos! I wouldn't mind more vlog style just around the mid America flight museum, those guys are hilarious.
I'm not jealous... Nope.. Not one bit.. Who am I kidding?!?! Of course I am!! I'd love to go flying with you guys!! Haha. Keep up the great work my friend. 👍👍
Why use a twin for a float plane if there is too much drag for adequate single engine performance? Or can it hold their cruising altitude while in clean config?
Ruslan ULKO Check out the Lake Amphibian, it’s a low wing. Most float planes are high wing to make docking easier but low wings are fine to land on water
ErikJohnston thank YOU for your extremely fast feedback.I got Canadian PPL recently and thinking about Multi engine rating and floats.It seems this the best opportunity to fly in B.C. Not sure what should I do first to get it.
have fun; I used to teach multi students in them, on one they were a dog. draggin floats hope you are taking off from a looooong runway in case one quits.