CubCrafters New UL Cub FIRST IMPRESSIONS! - HOLY #!%&*!!!

00:18:51
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm768fvmhLs

摘要

TLDREl vídeo presenta un nou avió ultralleuger equipat amb un motor Rotax 916is turboalimentat de 160 CV. Els pilots comparteixen les seves impressions sobre el vol, destacant la potència de despegue i la capacitat de l'avió per volar a alçades elevades. Amb un pes de 930 lbs, l'avió és lleuger i àgil, amb rodes Bush i un disseny innovador que utilitza teixit Oritex, que no requereix pintura. Els pilots discuteixen sobre el rendiment de l'avió, la seva capacitat per utilitzar diferents tipus de combustible i les característiques del panell d'instruments, que inclou un sistema Garmin i un monitoratge del motor. En general, l'avió és descrit com un canviador de joc en l'aviació ultralleugera.

心得

  • ✈️ Potència de 160 CV amb motor Rotax 916is.
  • 🚀 Despegue en només 100 ft.
  • 💡 Pes lleuger de 930 lbs.
  • 🛠️ Disseny innovador amb teixit Oritex.
  • ⛽ Capacitat per utilitzar diversos combustibles.
  • 📊 Panell Garmin G3 per a monitoratge.
  • 🌄 Rendiment a més de 17,000 ft.
  • 🛬 Distància de aterrissatge de 80 a 125 ft.
  • 🔧 Propeller constant sense ajustaments.
  • 🌟 Ideal per a pilots que busquen agilitat.

时间轴

  • 00:00:00 - 00:18:51

    En la darrera part del vídeo, els presentadors comparteixen les seves impressions després de volar l'avió. Un dels presentadors destaca la potència de despegue, comparant-la amb un enlairament de helicòpter, i la facilitat de maneig durant el vol. També mencionen que l'avió és nou i que els cables de control són una mica rígids, però que això es pot ajustar amb el temps. Parlen sobre les característiques d'aterratge i com l'avió es comporta bé en condicions de vent. Finalment, expressen el seu entusiasme pel nou avió i la seva intenció de vendre els seus avions actuals per fer-se amb aquest model.

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视频问答

  • Quin és el pes de l'avió ultralleuger?

    El pes de l'avió és de 930 lbs.

  • Quina potència té el motor?

    El motor Rotax 916is té 160 CV.

  • Quin tipus de combustible pot utilitzar l'avió?

    L'avió pot utilitzar diversos tipus de combustible, no només 100LL.

  • Quina és la distància de despegue?

    La distància de despegue és d'aproximadament 100 ft.

  • Quin tipus de rodes té l'avió?

    L'avió està equipat amb rodes Bush.

  • Quin és el sistema de propulsió de l'avió?

    L'avió utilitza un motor Rotax amb un propeller constant.

  • Quines són les característiques del teixit Oritex?

    El teixit Oritex és lleuger i no requereix pintura, ja que té el color integrat.

  • Quin és el rendiment de l'avió a alçades elevades?

    L'avió pot volar a més de 17,000 ft amb una potència de 160 CV.

  • Quin tipus de panell d'instruments té l'avió?

    L'avió té un panell Garmin G3 i un sistema de monitoratge del motor.

  • Quina és la capacitat del dipòsit de combustible?

    L'avió té un dipòsit de combustible de 25 gallons en cada ala.

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    You don't
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    even know
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    Look at that. The UL cub.
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    Listen to that
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    rotex. Let's check it
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    out.
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    Translucent lightweight fabric
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    buddy. What's up? Quinner. You digging
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    on this rotex? All right. Oh my
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    goodness.
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    Yeah. A game changer, huh? Crazy. It's
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    crazy. 160 horsepower with the
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    turbocharged Rotex 916is.
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    17,000 plus feet. 160 horsepower. The
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    turbo kicks in. It's like flying that
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    P-51. You better have right rudder,
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    baby, cuz it
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    goes like a rocket ship. Oh, man. And
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    what do you got for weight on this ultra
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    light? 930 lbs. Wow. 930 lbs with the
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    Bush wheels. Uh, as you see it set up.
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    Uh, it's like the standard cup. It's got
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    24 25 gallons of, uh, fuel, 12.5 in each
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    wing.
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    Um, and Brad dropped it off yesterday,
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    so I'm still learning about it. Mhm. And
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    I'm still blown away by the takeoff
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    power because you give it 100% power,
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    that turbo kicks in and it puts you in
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    your seat like you're driving a
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    Lamborghini, man. And that's right here
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    at Truckucky at 6,000 ft. Juan, you're
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    going to be blown away. This is no
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    exaggeration. I'm not a salesperson. I
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    just uh like holy mackerel. I mean, it
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    there's nothing that compares. And what
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    they've done with that Rotac engine from
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    what I know now is the testing that
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    they've done with the MP MT propeller
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    and whatnot uh is extensive and it's a
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    match made in heaven. I mean so we got
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    the MT constant speed prop we're looking
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    at here. Yeah. And there's no
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    adjustments inside. I mean it it takes
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    care of itself. Wow. And so it just uh I
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    mean
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    you you push the power button, you turn
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    it on and it's ready to fly. What do
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    they think? We're a bunch of serious
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    pilots or something. I mean, I Dude,
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    it's crazy. It's crazy. It's actually
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    It's crazy. Check this thing out. I
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    mean, it's it's just it's a gorgeous
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    aircraft. Yeah. Great fit and finish. Uh
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    this is the Oriteex lightweight
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    covering, right? Yeah. MT constant
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    speed, you know. I believe so as I'm
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    learning. So, don't quote me on some of
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    this. Yeah. Yeah. It's all new. It's all
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    new to me. And the big advantage of this
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    is this kind of futurep proofs aviation
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    because this doesn't need the 100 lowled
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    fuel, right? Well, that that's it. You
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    know, you can take a gas and everything
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    else on here. We're running low in this
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    because that's what we have here in
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    Truckucky. But the the neat thing is
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    that here in Truckucky, so my Cub, you
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    know, is that 180 horse, you know, Titan
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    engine on a 9,000 ft DA day, we're we're
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    maybe what 120 130 horsepower if we're
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    lucky. Yeah. You know, and again, I
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    can't do the math that fast in my head,
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    but I always guesstimate, well, 180
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    horse, it's 9,95.
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    You're probably down a 60% or something.
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    Yeah. So, I'm guessing I'm 120
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    horsepower, 130 horsepower, and I can
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    still get off the ground in 150, 200
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    feet in my cup with 35s on as it sits.
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    You know, it's,20 lb on 35s. This is 930
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    lb. You and I can fly this baby at 9,500
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    ft here, density, altitude, and we're
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    going to get off the ground in 100 ft.
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    Hm. It's crazy. two up. It's crazy.
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    I'm blown away cuz Behringer uh brakes.
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    You know what's the uh gear we're
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    looking at here? Acme shocks. Um you
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    know, I'm not positive what this gear
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    is. If this is the Cupcfter's gear, I
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    believe it is. Mhm. With the Acme shock
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    setup. Um you got
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    the single exhaust out there. Okay. And
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    we got a standard fuel sump, you know,
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    like you would on any other aircraft.
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    Um, I'll be honest. I have always been,
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    you know, oh that Rotex clunk. You know,
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    I had my Highlander, remember? Oh, yeah.
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    I was just too big for it. And I always
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    have had that, oh, that clunk clunk and
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    oh, I just like the sound of a real
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    engine, right? Yeah.
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    My minds have been changed. And that's
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    not a sales pitch. I get in clean, it's
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    smooth.
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    Proved me otherwise. I mean, it's What
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    kind of RPM we looking at cruising
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    around? 5800 or something? Yeah, 5800.
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    6000, you know, 95 98% power. Uh it can
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    go 100% power for 5 minutes continuous.
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    Um then you bring it back. But we run
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    around a cruise at
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    98%. And again, uh you know, my quotes
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    here are from what I remember Brad
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    telling me yesterday and what I've done
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    with my li limited. We'll straighten it
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    out with little uh texts on the bottom.
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    Yeah. Just to make sure I'm sure, but I
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    think I'm I think I'm pretty darn close.
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    Yeah. LED lights. Pilot. Yeah. He
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    bum. It's all traditional Cub back here.
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    A nice What's that Garmin? Uh that's
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    your G3. G3 Garmin. All right.
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    engine monitor over there on the left.
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    Yep. Engine monitor tells you everything
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    that you need to know what you're
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    looking at. You go through, you can see
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    all your oil pressures, you know, RPM,
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    etc. There's no both tanks on this. And
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    so you left it and fill it. You fly the
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    the heavy tank obviously first.
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    All right. Registered experimental uh
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    tow brakes and then your classic carbon
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    cub lightweight interior and a sling
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    seat in the back. So, there's your uh
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    checklist. Ox fuel pump on. 5 minutes
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    max. 100%. All right. 98 or less on the
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    cruise. Ox pump on for takeoff and
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    landing. Yeah. And it's it's right here.
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    You know, it's you flip that on in the
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    event you have a fuel pump failure.
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    That'll kick in for you. Great. And uh
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    where's our elevator trim at? Elevator
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    trim is the regular Oh, it's electric.
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    it. And I have that on my stick. You
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    don't have that in the back seat. Got
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    it. Okay. Okay. Nothing. This will be
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    your stick cuz I'm going to fly back
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    there. All right. And then our flaps
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    right there.
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    Got about 20 lbs of gear in the back.
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    You know, I mean, the cleaning kit, the
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    oil, extra set of of headset here for
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    us. Yeah. Look at that translucent
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    covering, man. Nice. You know what's
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    what's neat about this is I when Brad
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    gave it to me because I have this cup
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    for a couple weeks to fly it and give us
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    our honest feedback, right? Mhm.
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    And there's been guys flying this. Bruce
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    Graham came and flew it. We went around,
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    did a bunch of off airport stuff.
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    There's been others. And I told Brad,
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    I'm gonna take it care of it. Not going
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    to fly it in the sage brush. I don't
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    want to rip up the tail feathers and
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    whatnot. And he said, "Kevin, go fly
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    this the way you would." Of course, I'm
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    still not going to go take it into the
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    sage brush cuz I don't want to rip it
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    up. But going around and knowing the
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    people that have flown this, there's no
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    rips and tears.
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    stronger than your standard fabric that
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    comes on on the traditional aircraft.
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    there's no paint. It's like Monaco the
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    from our model airplane days. You iron
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    it on and you shrink it and it's already
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    got the color pigment in it. And correct
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    me if I'm wrong, Juan, but what Brad and
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    I were talking about this yesterday. You
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    can get the high gloss on this with the
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    paint and that's going to add about 35
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    lbs 40 lb. So what's the point? This is
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    bright yellow. Yep. It's nice. should
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    get it in an array of colors. I thought
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    about doing Oortex on my Cub when I
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    built it and I just I went with the
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    Cubcrafter's fabric and kept it silver
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    and then put vinyl on it to keep it
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    light because I didn't want the paint.
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    But even that you have to put that
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    silver paint on and and you know paint
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    is weight. So you figure you put the
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    high gloss finish which a lot of guys
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    like that's another 3540 lbs. No point.
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    So Vortex comes in yellow vinyl strip.
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    Classic Cub yellow with the lightning
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    bolt. Got to have that flap gap seals
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    back here.
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    Yep. And uh these are the what do you
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    call them? The later model ailerons. So
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    you got the better handling
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    characteristics. That was that was
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    something. And I think because it's new.
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    My cub obviously is so broken. It was my
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    first comment to uh Brad. I cuz he said
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    this is the same that I have on mine,
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    but they're a little stiff, but I just I
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    think it's new. I think it's new and we
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    can we can grease those up. But that's
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    not that's not a a bad thing. It just it
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    feels feels like a new airplane. Uhhuh.
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    Feels like a new pair of shoes. You
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    know, you put a new pair of shoes on and
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    got to break them in a little. Break
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    them in till they feel good. New pair of
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    Levis's don't feel good. It takes me
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    about almost a 100 hours to make a new
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    airplane to me feel like an old familiar
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    shoe. Yeah. Yeah. Here's a good one,
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    too. people that fly these these
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    airplanes that they This is a reason why
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    you don't top your tanks off to the very
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    top. This isn't my doing. And Brad
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    pointed this out yesterday cuz I haven't
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    put any fuel in this yet. But we never
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    want to fill it up to where it's at the
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    very very top. You take off you're going
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    to get spill and residue and that's all
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    this is. Mhm. So for you guys watching,
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    don't fill them up. You can leave it
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    about that much shot. Can you get that
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    off the stain off of there? Okay. I can
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    get with that new UL fuel. I don't know,
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    man. uh the stuff down there at uh in
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    the Bay Area. All right, look at the fit
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    and finish on these CubCrafters. Just
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    exquisite build
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    aluminum. The latest in LED strobe
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    technology. ADSB in and out. And what
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    are we sporting here? Some uh Alaska
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    bush wheels. Alaska Bush wheels. What
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    size are these? 31s. 20 these 29s. Know
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    that I think these are 29s looking at
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    them. Yeah, they're 29. 29s. Yep. That's
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    good. That's plenty. That's plenty. More
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    than enough. And a pretty stock looking
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    mall tail wheel in the back. I mean, you
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    don't need
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    You don't need 850s, man. You guys
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    850s tires. No, you just just These
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    little training wheels are cute,
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    but no.
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    930 lbs. You know, put some 850s on
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    there and get probably 140 knots up at
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    altitude. tail wheel. You know, I would
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    transition to Tony's TK Shock here in
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    the back or that Acme tail stinger.
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    Either one. They're both great. You
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    know, you got Acme up front. I don't
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    even want to get into that debate
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    because they're both doing great things
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    for And uh so what about landing
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    performance distance-wise? Well, myself,
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    I've made about seven landings in this
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    thing now. And I can promise you that
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    every landing is
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    probably 80 to 125 ft tops. That's Kevin
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    math. So that's probably 180. We'll see.
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    Jesus, you're giving me a hard time.
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    That's real. Oh, yeah. No joke. I just
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    landed behind you waiting for that big
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    heavy husky to get off the runway, man.
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    And uh I was flinting there at about 35
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    mph indicated and I just went plop and
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    rolled. I think we It was every bit of
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    There was no more than 100 ft. You and I
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    together will be 125, 130 ft. No
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    question. Well, let's go see. No
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    question.
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    So, how's that fit back there? If you're
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    teaching, you got plenty of room. Oh,
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    yeah. It fits like my cub. You know, any
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    anything in the back seat of these Cubs
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    is tight. It's just what it is. No
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    matter what you're in, but I got plenty
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    of room. I'm
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    6'3, 225 lbs on a good day. And you got
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    all the controls you need except for the
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    flaps back there. The only thing I don't
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    have is flaps and trim control. Your
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    trim controls on your stick here. You
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    got four and a half, as you see. basic
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    flap control. You know, Cub Crafters
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    invented the overhand flap handle. Yeah.
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    And uh keep your eye on the target.
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    Yeah. And you got to brakes right there.
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    I got my toe brakes. I'm all set for
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    you. All right. But you're you're a
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    professional pilot. I'm not going to
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    need it. The biggest thing that you're
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    going to notice, Juan, on this is that
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    it doesn't like to slow down. Oh, that's
  • 00:12:36
    like the Husky. We're going to watch the
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    air speed and make sure that we get
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    obviously within a good range. and
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    you're going to come across a number
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    somewhere around 4550. We don't need to
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    land fast. And you can bleed that speed
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    off and you'll hear this stall horn uh
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    going off. Again, if it was mine, I'd
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    probably pull the circuit on it, but
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    you're going to hear the stall horn. You
  • 00:12:55
    still got another five plus before the
  • 00:12:57
    thing wants to drop out of the sky.
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    We're going to go be safe and you'll
  • 00:13:02
    come in and land this thing. The big
  • 00:13:03
    thing is you got three notches of flaps
  • 00:13:06
    for every position. you know, downwind
  • 00:13:08
    10° right at about 70 m an hour. Come
  • 00:13:11
    around the corner. Oh, I like to say
  • 00:13:14
    5560. There's no sense going fast. Come
  • 00:13:17
    over the numbers at
  • 00:13:18
    4550. Feel it out. You know, we're going
  • 00:13:21
    to air on our speeds so that we're a
  • 00:13:23
    little faster for this first time just
  • 00:13:25
    to keep things safe. But I don't want to
  • 00:13:27
    be touching down any more than 45 50
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    mph. 50 is way too fast. Save them.
  • 00:13:35
    First impression getting in this thing,
  • 00:13:37
    it's a pretty big tub. You got a lot of
  • 00:13:39
    room in the front seat here. A lot of
  • 00:13:42
    room and great visibility over the nose
  • 00:13:45
    and an and an adjustable seat. Both
  • 00:13:49
    height and uh distance from the
  • 00:13:54
    pedals take
  • 00:13:57
    off. Get up here on the set first.
  • 00:14:19
    You don't
  • 00:14:26
    even not even a tank
  • 00:14:29
    on
  • 00:14:48
    Heat. Heat.
  • 00:15:05
    Heat. Heat.
  • 00:15:46
    Got it.
  • 00:16:27
    Little stole drag practice.
  • 00:16:33
    All right, Juan. So, initial reaction,
  • 00:16:35
    buddy. Holy cow. Well, I'm going to have
  • 00:16:37
    to edit that um that uh first impression
  • 00:16:40
    there when Kevin was filming that first
  • 00:16:42
    takeoff there. It was freaking
  • 00:16:44
    astonishing. Uh I kind of was easing
  • 00:16:46
    into the power nice and gentle. And
  • 00:16:48
    Kevin said, "Give her the beans." And
  • 00:16:49
    wham, that thing just exploded off of
  • 00:16:52
    the runway. Like more like a helicopter
  • 00:16:54
    than an airplane. It's just an
  • 00:16:56
    unbelievable launch uh off of the off of
  • 00:16:59
    the carrier deck. So, you get used to it
  • 00:17:02
    maybe in the next couple of takeoffs,
  • 00:17:04
    but the um the punch is definitely just
  • 00:17:08
    launches you forward like a like a like
  • 00:17:10
    a small carrier takeoff. That's what the
  • 00:17:12
    two of us big boys over 200 lb each and
  • 00:17:15
    um here at Truckucky. 8700 density
  • 00:17:18
    altitude today. Right now, 8,700 ft.
  • 00:17:20
    Just launches this thing into the air. I
  • 00:17:22
    mean, it's more like a helicopter
  • 00:17:24
    takeoff than an airplane takeoff. We
  • 00:17:26
    were talking 100 100 foot takeoffs. I
  • 00:17:28
    mean, what do you think it was?
  • 00:17:29
    Honestly, I don't know. I couldn't get
  • 00:17:30
    the by We were gone climbing at 1,000 ft
  • 00:17:33
    a minute before I get the throttle all
  • 00:17:34
    the way in. I have no idea, man. Rotex
  • 00:17:38
    916, baby. There's nothing like that
  • 00:17:40
    thing. Holy cow. It explodes. And then
  • 00:17:42
    as far as landing and handling
  • 00:17:44
    characteristics, the plane's brand new.
  • 00:17:46
    It's pretty stiff on the cables right
  • 00:17:47
    now. Maybe if we loosen up the cables a
  • 00:17:49
    little bit, get a little less stiff on
  • 00:17:51
    the controls, but ground handling,
  • 00:17:53
    landing characteristics, even in this
  • 00:17:55
    gusty wind condition, piece of cake on
  • 00:17:57
    the ground. This thing tracks so nice
  • 00:17:59
    and straight on the ground. And it's a
  • 00:18:01
    kite in the air. With the thermals,
  • 00:18:03
    you're just going to float in thermal
  • 00:18:05
    like crazy in the air. But if you need
  • 00:18:07
    to get down, sidelit or the flaps, once
  • 00:18:09
    you figure out the little finesse on the
  • 00:18:11
    CubCrafter flap handle, piece of cake.
  • 00:18:14
    Real easy tail drager to manage and
  • 00:18:16
    handle on the grounds in the
  • 00:18:23
    wind. This is going to be one expensive
  • 00:18:26
    ride, man. Husky for sale. Cub for sale.
  • 00:18:30
    The piper cub. Jeez, that husky. That's
  • 00:18:32
    a real nice husky. It's just It's just
  • 00:18:34
    been listed. That's right. Get them all
  • 00:18:38
    hot.
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