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Inside a Single-Engine Aircraft | How a Cessna 172 Works 

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0:00 Intro
0:14 Main structure
3:05 Powerplant
6:34 Fuel system
8:17 Control surfaces
12:17 Landing gear
15:14 Cockpit
19:54 Lights and electrical system
21:53 Outro
Join us on an amazing journey as we explore the intricate mechanisms hidden within a single-engine aircraft, specifically the iconic Cessna 172. In this video, we'll go deep into the heart of aviation engineering, utilizing cutting-edge 3D models and animations to show components in detail. From the propulsion system to the control surfaces, I'll explain almost everything about small single-engine aircraft. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or simply curious about the marvels of flight, this immersive experience promises to enlighten and inspire. Strap in and prepare for an unforgettable adventure into the world of aeronautics!
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@Joyplanes
@Joyplanes Месяц назад
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@czecher
@czecher Месяц назад
hey a week ago i built the joy trainer mini any tips on what i should do with it and how to get better with tail-sitters?
@ArchieTabajonda
@ArchieTabajonda Месяц назад
thank you for this
@rodolfocastillo2821
@rodolfocastillo2821 Месяц назад
Felicitaciones. Yo apenas llevo 25 horas 😢
@ElioSch1423
@ElioSch1423 Месяц назад
What is the price of Premium briliant?
@user-pb1io2fg1v
@user-pb1io2fg1v Месяц назад
ษศษษฒศ​@@czecher
@MrThescopel
@MrThescopel Месяц назад
As a flight instructor for 11 years, this is the best video I have ever seen to explain an airplane in details. Congratulations!
@gsus3890
@gsus3890 Месяц назад
100%
@nazim194
@nazim194 Месяц назад
Perfect
@yashpatel2345
@yashpatel2345 Месяц назад
flight instructor for 11 years still learning hats off, I am student pilot right now
@manifold1476
@manifold1476 Месяц назад
I'm sorry to hear your life has been so impoverished. You have my sympathy.
@Lysteez
@Lysteez Месяц назад
agreed
@AviatorGM
@AviatorGM Месяц назад
I'm a former CAD designer. I can attest, a TON of work went into making this video. This is top notch 3D design. Excellent work! Thanks much for the education.
@manifold1476
@manifold1476 Месяц назад
Too damn bad some effort wasn't put into the *SO CALLED* narration of the video. It might have been worth listening to.
@AviatorGM
@AviatorGM Месяц назад
​@@manifold1476 I heard a narration. Basic stuff, but good.
@po1ly414
@po1ly414 Месяц назад
Excellent video, I’ve got 300 hours in the skyhawk and basically everything was perfect. Amazing work
@pilot_in_commend
@pilot_in_commend Месяц назад
I second it. I have over 300 hours in 172s so I have nothing to add or correct.
@shockysocky5396
@shockysocky5396 Месяц назад
@@pilot_in_commendI third it. I have just about 1000 hours in light single engine aircraft, and 700 of them are in the Cessna 172S so I didn’t see anything to correct if I really have to add something, then it’d be the fact that he could have explained the vacuum pump just a little bit more, but hey, you don’t get a lot of time to fit everything in for a RU-vid video, so I get it. Good luck!
@Joyplanes
@Joyplanes Месяц назад
Yes, the vacuum pump would've taken me some extra work but again, there are many details missing, like the fresh air intake to the cabin, how the magnetos work, a detail view of the trim mechanism and the Yokes and how they work with chains, etc. it was going to make the video also too long and I would still be rendering :). Appreciate the response of the community.
@user-fl2xj5ry9o
@user-fl2xj5ry9o Месяц назад
I have 71 hour's, and this is awesome!
@Jeffopar
@Jeffopar Месяц назад
If you want to get super picky the firing order is incorrect. The lycoming O-360 is 1-3-2-4.
@kzmechanic
@kzmechanic Месяц назад
I went school 3 years to learn all that. In 24 minutes you resume it all. Excellent video
@Dont_Think_Do_Films
@Dont_Think_Do_Films Месяц назад
Should have done part 61
@thecomedypilot5894
@thecomedypilot5894 Месяц назад
@@Dont_Think_Do_Films Me personally, I'm fine learning this at an institution. I only need 1,000 hours for the airlines, and I am a much more competitive candidate.
@jimm9157
@jimm9157 Месяц назад
@@thecomedypilot5894 It doesn't make you a better candidate.
@thecomedypilot5894
@thecomedypilot5894 Месяц назад
@@jimm9157 Yes it does… it most certainly does. You jealous or what?
@jimm9157
@jimm9157 Месяц назад
@@thecomedypilot5894 I'm not jealous I'm just stating a fact. 141 doesn't make you more competitive. They just want you to think that so you spend more money.
@aerozg
@aerozg Месяц назад
As a UX/UI and 3D/CAD designer, and also currently a PPL student, i can truly appreciate the utterly and completely insane amount of effort that went into creating this video. From setting everything up in Blender, to animating the views, cameras, rendering, exporting, writing the copy, recording the voiceover and syncying it correctly with the video - and these are just the general tasks - to then sharing it FOR FREE on RU-vid! 🤯🤯🤯 Thank you!! I will check the Pilot Institute, i hope they are EASA certified because i live in Europe. The materials i am currently using for my PPL classes leave a lot to be desired. They are just simple PDF files with minimum graphic explanations. I am a visual learner and explanations like these will help me understand thing MUCH better. Thank you again, this is brilliant!
@christiaangrobbelaar3338
@christiaangrobbelaar3338 Месяц назад
It is indeed. What type of software and program are used to create these type of videos and animation? On the institute videos are some good animation also of class airspaces. How was this animation done? Christiaan from South Africa. Pilot also
@simpilot001
@simpilot001 23 дня назад
@@christiaangrobbelaar3338you could do it all in blender, it’s open source so it’s free. You need a decent computer, but it’s the single greatest free tool in this field and there is a ton of tutorials
@AlexGearon
@AlexGearon Месяц назад
I’m a pilot and have done most of my training in 172s. Anyone working on ANY certificates in a 172 should watch this. I consider myself knowledgeable and still have never been able to understand systems as in depth as I’m able to after watching this video! Kudos!
@ryanbagaason
@ryanbagaason Месяц назад
This is the overall most informitive video on a C172 I've ever watched
@scottfranco1962
@scottfranco1962 Месяц назад
I suspect this just became a standard part of training at flight schools. Good job.
@ArmaGuyz
@ArmaGuyz Месяц назад
No he has a disclaimer that strictly prohibits its use at any flight school.
@scottfranco1962
@scottfranco1962 Месяц назад
@@ArmaGuyz Errr... why?
@zioles66
@zioles66 Месяц назад
@@scottfranco1962 It's his property, he decides. no whys need to be asked
@WisemanMr90
@WisemanMr90 Месяц назад
First time on this channel. While I was watching this video, I've felt like I was watching a Discovery Channel program. Absolute monumental level of work and such a simple, interesting and informative result. I've had my eyes glued to the screen all the time like a small child.
@ModelBuilders
@ModelBuilders Месяц назад
Really impressive video. I work as an aircraft mechanic I (not alone) maintain about 15 172s and 40 152s that’s my day in day out. You got this pretty much spot the heck on man. Couple little details here and there but this is pretty accurate. I’m not going to nit pick because this is a really good and informative video. You only can notice things that are off if you stare at them all the damn time. 10/10 impressive!!!
@eclectichoosier5474
@eclectichoosier5474 Месяц назад
I only saw one factual mistake. (About fuel injection.) For a video like this, that is truly impressive.
@ArmaGuyz
@ArmaGuyz Месяц назад
So I take it your Training videos back in 144 were also from the 70s and understand just how badly the AMT schools could use this. We are watching material from when I our Instructors went through School 20 years prior and that's ridiculous.
@eclectichoosier5474
@eclectichoosier5474 Месяц назад
Very good video. You got all the basics spot-on. One thing that might be different from what you showed would be that on newer planes, they put the landing and taxi lights on opposite wings. In much older 172s, they may have the landing light on the nose, under the propeller. One thing that is slightly inaccurate is that the fuel injection system does not use electronics to control fuel flow. The pilot is in complete control of air and fuel. The system is pressurized and a constant stream of fuel is injected into the manifold, but only sucked into the cylinder when the valve is open. The electronics are only used to monitor fuel flow and report it on the display, so the pilot can adjust as necessary. The engine can run even if the electrical system fails completely. (You covered that part correctly when talking about magnetos.) A minor quibble is that you call the control cables "wires." The cables are made of wires, but they are multi-stranded, like steel ropes. Even if a few wires break, you won't lose any control, and in fact, having a few wires broken in a cable is acceptable, depending on how many, and where they are broken. (I realize that is outside the scope of the video, but if people think it's a single "wire," they may get the impression that if one breaks, the plane could lose control.) Finally, while 100 octane Low-lead fuel is standard, many engines allow the use of unleaded fuel, some as low as 91 octane. (Alcohol is not allowed to be blended into the fuel. Some engine manufacturers allow a tiny amount, but you cannot use the 10% ethanol fuel from common gas pumps.) 100LL is still standard because a lot of older engines require it, and keeping different grades of fuel in stock is very expensive for airport owners. Again, outside the scope of the video, but people may find it interesting.
@devinjones9614
@devinjones9614 Месяц назад
as a skyhawk pilot myself, i found this very informative and thorough. good job keeping your facts right!!!!
@Joyplanes
@Joyplanes Месяц назад
Much appreciated!
@patricksawyer9779
@patricksawyer9779 Месяц назад
Gonna have to correct you on the fuel injectors... most fuel injection systems in general aviation use are mechanical units, with little to zero electronics involved. There’s some flow rate and pressure sensors, but those are used to drive gauges in the cockpit. Fuel metering is driven by a fuel servo mounted in place of the carburetor and uses mechanical, pneumatic, and fuel pressure forces to determine how much fuel is delivered to the injectors. Said injectors are continuous flow units which deliver fuel all the time to the intake manifold just before the intake valve, but it is not atomized for use in the engine until the intake valve opens. There’s some interactions there that I understand the concept of, but have trouble putting into text without an image to help explain.
@aryanterror88
@aryanterror88 Месяц назад
@@miporschethe Continental IO-360-KB engine in the newest model can do 195hp
@eclectichoosier5474
@eclectichoosier5474 Месяц назад
The flow rate is a pressure sensor. A clogged injector can actually indicate a very high flow rate because the pressure goes up.
@khorquinn135
@khorquinn135 Месяц назад
As a flight instructor at a cessna pilot center, ill be showing this to my new students! great job!
@filakyle3663
@filakyle3663 Месяц назад
This is exactly what student pilot shall see at very begining of his training. It is just so perfectly made to understand. Best video about this I had seen so far.
@joelramirez2846
@joelramirez2846 Месяц назад
Have had my PPL since 2015. I consider myself a visual learner and even though I’ve read material on the systems of this planes and how things work on them I still didn’t understand how certain systems worked until watching this video. Thank you so much for the time and effort you’ve invested to provide us viewers with such great material!
@wannabepilot9624
@wannabepilot9624 Месяц назад
This might be the only video that so many pilots aren’t criticizing. Excellent job on the video. Highly recommend to student pilots!
@michaeljohn8905
@michaeljohn8905 Месяц назад
As an A&P this is just great. Thank you.this in my opinion is one of the best airplanes ever made. It has trained more People than any other trainer around the world. It is a legend in the aviation world.
@hermanfeeblebottom5002
@hermanfeeblebottom5002 Месяц назад
This is a very well done description of this aircraft; one of the best I’ve seen. The creator offered one mistake, however, having to do with the pitot/static system and how it measures airspeed. Air doesn’t flow into the pitot tube, strictly speaking. Instead, as the aircraft moves forward, the pitot tube senses the pressure of the air impinging from directly ahead and compares that with the static ambient pressure it senses from the static tube. The difference in pressure works on a bellows and crank mechanism in the airspeed indicator to display the aircraft’s airspeed, or IAS. IAS must be corrected for altitude (i.e. outside air pressure that varies with the airplane’s height above sea level) and temperature (an indirect measure of air density) to yield true airspeed (TAS). Often there is a little sliding scale in the airspeed indicator (ASI) that the pilot can adjust according to the outside air temperature (OAS) to give a direct reading of TAS.
@Joyplanes
@Joyplanes Месяц назад
Thank you for the correction, indeed it doesn't make sense that the air "flows" but the pressure created by the speed is what's measured as you said. What I wanted to show is that the pipe where this pressure is retained goes to the respective instruments.
@kuckoo9036
@kuckoo9036 Месяц назад
Noticed that, too. Figured such a description probably goes beyond the scope of of this video, which is excellent. Indeed, you can make an entire video just on the pitot-static system and the associated instruments. One can go into quite a bit of detail just on how the instruments themselves work, with the gyros, diaphragms, mechanical linkages, etc.
@andrewlalis
@andrewlalis Месяц назад
@@kuckoo9036 ERAU has some fantastic videos about the pitot-static, gyroscopic, and vacuum instruments.
@eclectichoosier5474
@eclectichoosier5474 Месяц назад
Well, if we're being technical, it flows in.... a tiny bit. Then stops. I'm more concerned about the size of the hole that was rendered into the tube in the video. It looks like a pitot from a 737 :)
@Lively_1185
@Lively_1185 Месяц назад
As a beginner learner pilot, this was very helpful and well done. Such impressive work.
@Joyplanes
@Joyplanes Месяц назад
I really appreciate your support, I wasn't expecting this. Thank you.
@user-sl1we5qk6p
@user-sl1we5qk6p Месяц назад
This should be a mandatory CFI teaching material for student PPL. Great job on the video!
@byronhenry6518
@byronhenry6518 Месяц назад
Thousands upon thousands of airline pilots got started right here in a Skyhawk, including myself. I miss it. I’ll have to go rent one of these someday and see if I still got it! Manually flying an airplane low and slow is fun.
@vintubeable
@vintubeable Месяц назад
This video gives a complete idea in a nutshell, about the construction, working and controls of a Cessna 172, the most popular single engine aircraft. Thanks for the efforts in bringing out in a multimedia presentation for a clear understanding.
@NIcholasLiddell-im5pn
@NIcholasLiddell-im5pn 8 дней назад
I have been a flight instructor for over 30 years and your video is the best I have seen and would be an excellent video to show a student pilot before they get too far into the syllabus. I can see the amount of time that you have put into producing this video, but its technically spot on with excellent graphics! Very well done!
@danitodanny
@danitodanny Месяц назад
Im in A&P school and this video sums up a lot of what I've learned in classroom, more in depth. Incredible video.
@emmanuelcadman3923
@emmanuelcadman3923 Месяц назад
So happy to have you back
@StudentPilot4Life
@StudentPilot4Life Месяц назад
Amazing video! Thank you for taking the time to put this together.
@markpell8979
@markpell8979 Месяц назад
Very good job on this video, fully explaining without bogging down on details that are irrelevant to most folks. This took me back so thanks. I learned in a 150 and 172 in the '70s. Nice airplanes.
@billyrowe0064
@billyrowe0064 Месяц назад
What an amazing video. The engine section really can be applied to any vehicle engine. I don't think I've ever watched a video as detailed as this.
@officialbritishtaxpayer5609
@officialbritishtaxpayer5609 Месяц назад
I think that anyone about to take a ride in a light plane for the first time should watch this video. Speaking from my own experience, that first ride can be bit nerve wracking so knowing about all these systems and how the aircraft is put together is very reassuring and this video makes it interesting too. Excellent! I was lucky to be fully briefed when I took my first flight and forty years on, I am still enjoying every moment of it.
@Project_EG2
@Project_EG2 Месяц назад
Me watching the entire video even though I’ve never flown a plane
@Joyplanes
@Joyplanes Месяц назад
Thanks for watching! Most aviation enthusiasts are not pilots.
@eclectichoosier5474
@eclectichoosier5474 Месяц назад
If it interests you, you can find a local flight school and ask for a "discovery flight." It may be around $200 for about an hour of ground instruction and an hour or so of flight. (Prices vary depending on the school.) The instructor will even let you take the controls for a while! (If he's any good, that is.) After that, you are not obligated in any way to continue with instruction, if you don't want to. There is no age limit. You can do it as soon as you're big enough to reach the controls. You don't need any kind of license. (The instructor will have one.) You don't have to be any good at it. The instructor has a set of controls, so he can take over at any time.
@cdsnider9496
@cdsnider9496 Месяц назад
It's never too late to start learning how to fly. I started 3 years ago when I turned 40.
@MarEpor
@MarEpor Месяц назад
this is amazing. even though some of these things i’ve learned during my training, this video makes it much easier to understand. this video will be used for future generation of student pilots 🙌
@diego.silverio
@diego.silverio Месяц назад
Best Cessna 172 video I've ever seen! Actually, don't remember watching a more complete explanation video about any aircraft like this one. Wish you much success and thank you a lot for this masterclass. Congratulations!
@JasonMW3
@JasonMW3 Месяц назад
I'll hopefully be getting my A&P soon and watching videos like this always makes me remember why i got into aviation maintenance in the first place. Solid Vid!
@vjaceslavsgaidalonoks3128
@vjaceslavsgaidalonoks3128 Месяц назад
I can't even imagine amount of work you've put into this. Amazing
@ziggurat-builder8755
@ziggurat-builder8755 Месяц назад
Absolutely amazing video, it’s fantastic to see everything explained in detail in a single video. Bravo!!
@rezakiani6396
@rezakiani6396 Месяц назад
this is the best video I have ever seen to explain an airplane in details. Congratulations! well done! and thanks a lot.
@rahmhoa
@rahmhoa 8 часов назад
Amazingly done, I'm a commercial student and one watch of this doubled my understanding of my plane and skyrocketed me thru my grounds. I'm sharing this with all the instructors at my school to use as a teaching aid and I will be using it as well when I'm CFI. Great job man and thanks so much for taking the time to build this vid, helped me immensely. If ur looking for ideas for more vids, I would love to see stuff on aerodynamics and maybe malfunctions? Even weather would be huge!... love it keep it up
@danielfradd802
@danielfradd802 Месяц назад
Brilliant video mate: Basic, accurate and informative, and unreal graphic modelling. Well done!
@aviatordube
@aviatordube Месяц назад
hands down the BEST video on youtube. as a student over in the uk who hasn’t flown recently it was great to watch this to refresh my knowledge on the Cessna, although i fly the C152, they’re basically the same! Great video however!
@temarito1
@temarito1 Месяц назад
This is the best explained and most detailed video I've ever seen and everything is well explained and 100% accurate. That's amazing. Congratulations for that an thank for bringing us your amazing work here.
@billyrowe0064
@billyrowe0064 Месяц назад
You should make a channel and make videos like this about EVERYTHING works. This was wonderful.
@lucasagustinbulffer8026
@lucasagustinbulffer8026 29 дней назад
Congratulations, this video it’s phenomenal. Never seen anything on this topic with this overall quality. Thank you!
@muheydari
@muheydari Месяц назад
New level of training. Thank you.
@Kaipeternicolas
@Kaipeternicolas Месяц назад
This is absolutely incredibly made! I hope you'll make more such videos! I'll show this to all my flight students!
@VFRontop89
@VFRontop89 Месяц назад
Phenomenal job making this easy and digestible. Appreciate the work!!!!
@user-us3dp7tb3m
@user-us3dp7tb3m Месяц назад
Impressive video. The video that explains an airplane in detail is the best I've ever seen.
@kouros395
@kouros395 Месяц назад
The best video I have ever watched on a Cessna 172. Extremely informative. Thank You!
@stephaniebaker7329
@stephaniebaker7329 24 дня назад
Best video I’ve ever seen on this topic. Excellent job!
@flynbenny
@flynbenny Месяц назад
Very well done. I have spent more time wrenching on 172s than flying, and the first thing I noticed is how the structure is perfectly boxed around the main spar, struts, and the front of the door frames to support conventional landing gear, the setup a Cessna 170 was designed with, not the tricycle gear the 172 has. Unfortunately flight school students occasionally land on the nose gear, which in the best case blows out the strut. In the worst case it wrinkles or damages the firewall. In this video you can clearly see the structure around the front of the doors and the wing struts, super strong, which made me immediately recognize the Skyhawk's heritage when I was working on them.
@UraFlight
@UraFlight Месяц назад
Brilliant video! I just started learning to fly on Cessna 172. This video helped me to understand more about this aircraft. I need to share this video with my flying instructor at my flying school.
@sircopperfield7420
@sircopperfield7420 Месяц назад
Crazy good quality. Compliments!
@HEXpertStaker
@HEXpertStaker 27 дней назад
Excellent video! Thank you for the time you spent on this as it was very helpful.
@elpiberats
@elpiberats Месяц назад
What can I say? It's an even better video than the last one. Well done, sir!
@yogeshjain1682
@yogeshjain1682 Месяц назад
Simply amazing!!! Brilliant 3D Animation !!! Have a great future, all the best!!!
@Litepaw
@Litepaw Месяц назад
What a great and clear video. I'm not even a pilot, just a curious person. But now i have a much clearer idea on how small aircraft actually work.
@N.i.l
@N.i.l Месяц назад
Masterpiece. Good job!
@simonmathenge7544
@simonmathenge7544 Месяц назад
BEAUTIFUL WORK SIR!! COMPLETE!
@bob8819
@bob8819 Месяц назад
Wow this is perfect timing, checkride prep here and this is a good refresher on everything
@skyhawk_4526
@skyhawk_4526 Месяц назад
Good luck to you on your checkride!
@Ryan-or9do
@Ryan-or9do Месяц назад
This is quite possibly the best educational video I’ve ever watched. Thank you
@Cndnfrmkd
@Cndnfrmkd Месяц назад
What an incredible job. I got so much more than I expected when I clicked! Thank you!
@beomseokim683
@beomseokim683 Месяц назад
I feel lucky to have this video just before starting my PPL course. You are a legend.
@kamleshjethwa4151
@kamleshjethwa4151 Месяц назад
thanks for such an awesome video. its is a great help for new pilots .I had my first intro on 172 and totally loved watching this animations
@carlosvalcarcelhernandez3944
@carlosvalcarcelhernandez3944 Месяц назад
Congrats, great vídeo!
@rsridhar63
@rsridhar63 17 дней назад
Outstanding graphics! Clear narration. Kudos.
@billysoccerboypayne
@billysoccerboypayne Месяц назад
This is the best airplane learning video that I´ve ever seen on Internet so far. Thank you very much !!! 😀
@alechendryx7023
@alechendryx7023 Месяц назад
Best video I've ever seen on something like this. Textron should hire you or pay you to use this. I do want to mention something. Most new planes with the computer screens have eliminated the vacuum systems on the planes and the backup horizontal indicator is electric or even new ones are small digital ones with computer screens and a backup battery. Go look at a Garmin G5. New Cessnas don't have vacuum systems. The old planes with vacuum driven gages, of course, still have the systems. Many owners are converting to all digital and LCD screens like you show and eliminating the entire vacuum system. Maybe someone mentioned this before, but I didn't scroll thru the comments. In the end, absolutely incredible effort on this. I'm sure you learned so much. This type of skill should be invaluable to some company. JUST WOW!
@PatrickMetzdorf
@PatrickMetzdorf Месяц назад
Fantastic animation and clear explanations. Thank you!
@mkbull123
@mkbull123 Месяц назад
You will save lives with your beautiful hard work! Thank you.
@CassioFernandes88
@CassioFernandes88 Месяц назад
Amazing work guy! This video is perfect!
@SusilVignesh
@SusilVignesh Месяц назад
This is an amazing video. I always wanted to know how a Cessna works and this video got recommended. Thanks for the effort mate!
@rogeralien
@rogeralien Месяц назад
tremendous work! thank you so much!!
@nrdalrt15
@nrdalrt15 Месяц назад
Ive got 20 hours and Ive learned so much, thank you. Great video.
@KernitTheFont
@KernitTheFont 24 дня назад
Thank you so much! I'm watching this in advance of flying my first plane (TF-51) in DCS. Everything's making sense now.
@aga080
@aga080 Месяц назад
never realized how perfect the cessna 172 design is...classic
@davidamadeo
@davidamadeo Месяц назад
I cant even begin to describe how cool this video is. Awesome work!
@mucahituckun1164
@mucahituckun1164 Месяц назад
great job man im working on this airplane for 10 years, this content has massive information about Cessna 172.
@tazjets
@tazjets Месяц назад
Great job, incredible work!
@itzahboyy
@itzahboyy Месяц назад
Amazing Video. I’m a CFI and have read multiple books on systems for the Cessna 172, but this is a great Visual representation. Well done
@tommyriggo
@tommyriggo Месяц назад
These are some of the most amazing animations I have ever seen
@danieldewindt3919
@danieldewindt3919 Месяц назад
This is the best video ever! thanks a lot for sharing
@michaelw2108
@michaelw2108 Месяц назад
Excellent visual aid of 172 preflight and explanation of parts
@davidsweeney2509
@davidsweeney2509 Месяц назад
Fantastic work! Best video I’ve seen. Outstanding
@robertmcbrayer5251
@robertmcbrayer5251 Месяц назад
I wish I saw this video before I had the opportunity to fly a 172. But I did go through a simple hands on lesson before flying the plane. Very good video, THANK YOU!! for making it.
@_BL4CKB1RD_
@_BL4CKB1RD_ Месяц назад
This is so cool. I was super impressed when I saw the internals of the engine was even modeled.
@b2db.fisher
@b2db.fisher Месяц назад
The best video on the subject matter I’ve seen yet. Good job!
@hans-joachimschmid3783
@hans-joachimschmid3783 Месяц назад
Being just a "virtual" pilot using MS Flight Simulator I very much appreciated this video, since C 172 is one of my favorite planes available on that platform. This is a very well made video with excellent technical information. Thanks a lot!
@planetetelios9748
@planetetelios9748 Месяц назад
Incredible the quality of this video! 👍🏆🥇
@ShockwaveAviation
@ShockwaveAviation Месяц назад
Great video, thanks for taking the time to make it.
@florianb.7592
@florianb.7592 Месяц назад
Amazing, thank you for so much work.
@randymcmeekin1955
@randymcmeekin1955 Месяц назад
Outstanding video - well done
@GuidoWarnecke
@GuidoWarnecke Месяц назад
Very very well done! Happy Landings, Capt. Guido
@jethrogabrielvalencia7786
@jethrogabrielvalencia7786 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this!
@Andi199656
@Andi199656 Месяц назад
Amazing explanation & video!
@StratoArt
@StratoArt Месяц назад
Awesome use of Blender!! As a former private pilot (1990s era) of the C150, C150 Aerobat, C152, and C172 this video is spot on! And as a fellow Blender user now, I want to say, thank you! for producing this awesome video!! I know these are so challenging to make!
@user-js1bz7ev4g
@user-js1bz7ev4g Месяц назад
High Quality Content. Keep it Up!
@VueloVFR
@VueloVFR Месяц назад
The best detailed animation work I ever seen about 172 Skyhawk. I think this kind of work must be in all aviation schools to better learning process in the ground school fase. Congrats for your professional Work and Greetings from Mexico.
@Fedde_Visser
@Fedde_Visser Месяц назад
Thanks for the tutorial! i can make my own now!
@pilotshashi
@pilotshashi Месяц назад
Kudos to the amount of hard work and creative research for this informative video.
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