I flew that plane to Oshkosh in 2015. We got the Lindy award.
@GingerThePlane
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Your going to be a massive channel!! 👍 Great production value; camera work, B roll, choice of music, great personality and interesting topics, and love your wife’s humor! Subscribed!! 👍👍
@JimBilton
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Hey Thanks! I really Appreciate that!
@GingerThePlane
Жыл бұрын
@@JimBilton your editing is amazing! Some seriously good skills, I watch a lot of aviation content and dabble myself, you’ve got great flow and storytelling skills. Bravo brother!!
@JimBilton
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Thanks same to you! You take some good shots yourself. It’s beautiful out there! Subscribed!
@pilotguy2fy
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Betttt, been waiting for another video of the 172🔥
@airplanedriver
Жыл бұрын
Whifferdill.... Is that like kerfuffle? Or brouhaha? Or wheezerdeezer? I like it either way.
@michaeldunlevie9880
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Cutting the paint around the screw head (small sharp blade) can minimize the damage to your nice paint job. Nice video, I'll look for your reinstall video.
@slanis6718
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I like your "170C"! This was very helpful in diagnosing a potential issue on a 170B fuel tank. Thank you!
@lynnkramer1211
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That is a very handsome airplane. It is a very desirable airframe too. Congratulation on being chosen to be its new caretaker. Since you found a leak on one side, what are your chances of finding something amiss on the other side? I would change the pads under the tanks for sure at the minimum. If one is leaking, the other probably is close behind.
@JimBilton
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lynn. I thought about that but the leak on the right tank ended up being a pinhole on the weld seam, bit of an anomaly. If it were a seal that went bad or something of that nature I would definitely pull the other tank and reseal. But in this case I tend to lean toward "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mentality.
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