A couple of real gentlemen who were a pleasure to meet. Juan, you meet some of the nicest folks were ever you go.
@gracelandone Жыл бұрын
Dang, Juan, you have the gift of giving each owner the feeling that the dream that has become their contribution to aviation history is alive, well, and worth the time, money, and love they have invested.
@Kevin_747 Жыл бұрын
Anytime you're around a Staggerwing Beech you're in the presence of greatness.
@easttexan2933 Жыл бұрын
now that's how ya review an old airplane !! Browne, that was outstanding !! The Staggerwing has always been one of my favorites. Beech has had it going on for over at least 84 years. What a history.
@nancychace8619 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Beautiful restoration. Quite a piece of work especially after that 2nd fire. Dad is sitting upstairs smiling. Thanks for the tour. Have a nice time. Stay safe ☆
@richardburguillos3118 Жыл бұрын
That is a beauty. Thanks for sharing the walk around. Thanks also to the two gentlemen for sharing their plane with all of us.
@jenniferwhitewolf3784 Жыл бұрын
One of the most stunning aircraft of all time. I did not know there was a variant like this one... Great to learn something new.
@VLove-CFII Жыл бұрын
A Staggerwing Beech. I didn’t know there were any of those left! This one is a doozy. All I have from Beechcraft is a scarf I was given by Mrs Beech when I went to KingAir school. Thanks Juan 👍
@patricktucker5388 Жыл бұрын
When I was 10 years old I took my first airplane ride in my uncles red Staggerwing out of the Nut Tree Airport in Vacaville CA. It was so much fun and a memory I will have forever!
@peterhenman2662 Жыл бұрын
My father's best friend owned one in the 1960s. I used to ride right seat with him. The gear was retracted and extended with the crank handle on the left just forward of the window crank. It was connected to a long bicycle chain and took a lot of winds to get the job done. He once test flew another Staggerwing as a courtesy after a major overhaul. From what I remember the engine threw a rod, but he had fortunately stayed in the circuit. He cranked like hell to get the gear down as he did a deadstick fighter approach to the runway, but only managed to get the wheels out a little past 45 degrees. He was a wonderful pilot and greased it on. When the ground crew came out to push the aircraft off the runway, the gear collapsed. He also owned a Dragonfly and a Tigermoth, both of which I have great memories as well. He flew the Tiger with his English sheepdog, Pandora, who had her own goggles.
@Starsnu1 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful machine. The Stagger Wing is one of my "dream" airplanes. I've flown lots of Beechcrafts, but never the SW. Someday?! Great video Juan.
@marcragsdale6974
Жыл бұрын
the prettiest staggerwing I have ever seen. beautiful!
@jbarrer2196 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic plane, great report, wonderful memories. I'm 76, and still flying. In 1980 I went to Oshkosh with my late friend, Rom Cochi . You remind me so much of Rom because he had the same enthusiasm for flying. I had only been flying for 3 years then but Rom was retired Air Force who had flown the F86 and F100. He knew every airplane and we'd walk around all day while he'd explain the history of all the old airplanes.
@kbjerke Жыл бұрын
So beautiful! Definitely my favourite civil aviation biplane of ALL TIME!
@mikeblough942 Жыл бұрын
My hats off to these two brothers. They did a beautiful job on this airplane, amazing work. THANKS guys.
@JT-sz7xc Жыл бұрын
Really sharp plane, thanks Juan for taking the time to show us! 👍🇺🇸
@alfredomarquez9777 Жыл бұрын
We all must have to really appreciate this design, with performance to spare for that era! One thing you Juan owe to us, is a little of THAT engine sound... as it is UNIQUE!
@jeffr6280 Жыл бұрын
Juan, you pack more interesting technical information into an 11 minute video than anyone else on the internet. What a great airplane, and I hope there's another generation behind these brothers that will keep it flying for years to come.
@kh40yr Жыл бұрын
Built this as a .049 Cox Engine control line plane,,same silver color. It flew really fast for a model biplane I remember. Ran it into a big gust while flying , , and the lines went slack. Managed to glue it back together , but it wasn't as fast. Fast forward many many years , , as I crawl into a red and white 1939 Beech Stagger and go for a awesome radial ride. The old circle string plane circled back around. Was almost in tears when we landed. Thanks for the vid Juan.
@juancuartas8061 Жыл бұрын
What I get from this kind of interviews is to let me know in a few minutes all the LOVE and knowledge, it seems intended to shine a light on all the passion, dedication, skills that is present behind in such a beautiful restoration project that goes even beyond a single lifetime. If we only have a few more guys like the three of you guys, I’m sure we would have a better word. Thanks Juan!
@GaryMCurran Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful airplane. Landing gear wells are immaculate, the chrome is gorgeous! The interior is stunning, and I like the modern avionics. Somehow they don't detract from the ambiance and classic beauty of the airplane. Very well done, guys!
@stewcrane3441 Жыл бұрын
Brian, Staggerwing Boys, Beautiful presentation of a Beautiful ship. I also grew up with an "F" model, a 1937 F 17 D, with (I was told) a unique engine conversion. My Pop bought it in 1958 from two Bell Engineers in Dallas when we were stationed at Perrin AFB, Sherman, TX. Our ship (then licensed as N53754) went back to Kansas in 1949 to have the Jake pulled and a Lycoming installed. Pop economy cruised (a low paid Capt Then) at 140Kts. We carried 101 Gal of Fuel. We flew the wings off ours till 1963 when a SAC pilot from Minot AFB, ND bought it. Most remarkable thing I noticed in this Cockpit tour was the Control Wheel(s) Setup. Have never seen Two. Ours was traditional Beech, one sided, pull the pin, lift the wheel over to the right for the Co-Pilot. What a grand use of income helping this museum piece survive. Stew, Reno, NV
@stewcrane3441
Жыл бұрын
Juan, Have no idea why I addressed you as Brian. Apologies. Stew
@harrykeel8557 Жыл бұрын
I always liked the looks of a staggerwing. It just looked right first time I saw one. Beautiful.
@MattThornton87 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Juan! Another great video of a stunning aeroplane! Made all the more personal by the lovely story from Mark & Ron. Wonderful, looks like she's just come out of the factory!! 😍
@Jaredq22 Жыл бұрын
I love when you do these videos. Love hearing the story, love meeting the people, and love the enthusiasm all around. Keep it coming from OSH!
@hmorri15 Жыл бұрын
Hey, that’s my Dad and Uncle! Awesome video! It’s definitely our family’s treasure 😊 We’re already looking forward to next year at Oshkosh!
@echo512a2
Жыл бұрын
Awesome plane!
@georgepelton5645 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful aircraft, meticulously restored. Juan does such a great job showing us the plane, inside and out.
@DblIre Жыл бұрын
I had a chance to talk with the brothers on Thursday. Great guys and a fantastic airplane. I believe this airplane and the one to the east of it were award winners
@joeblow5037 Жыл бұрын
Man, always been in love with the Staggerwing. Have had a framed poster of Kermit in a yellow one hanging forever. Pretty sure that the Beech was one of the first Presidential transports 🙂 Thanks Juan, and fella's 👌
@boldrbangr9834 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't get any better than a Staggerwing. Beautiful aircraft! Nice job, thanks.
@steviez110 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Juan for this. What a superb aircraft restoration they have done and you describe it perfectly. I have only been up in a Piper super cub and Concorde so both extremes of aviation but the super cub ride was the best.
@robertvogt5606 Жыл бұрын
You give the best coverage of aircraft & U tube has been a disappointment covering Oskosh 2022 becouse it's walk by video without the thorough coverage . Thank you so much. All your content is excellent.
@markmatthews8429 Жыл бұрын
absolutely stunning aircraft, great attention to detail in the restoration and a couple of real gentlemen. brilliant
@mikegordon9801 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful airplane hard to believe it was pre WWII
@gerryg1056 Жыл бұрын
So much enthusiasm, no, actually so much love for the classics! Thanks JB! 👍
@johngriecosr8723 Жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful restoration. Great job guys, thanks Juan for the tour. RC builder and flyer and may use this one as a subject!!
@stephenreese5921 Жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful aircraft ever made. Thank You, Juan!
@natural-born_pilot Жыл бұрын
WOW what a beautiful plane and restoration job. The cockpit looks something like what you would see in a luxury sportster. Thank you Juan for the wonderful presentation and tour.
@sganzerlag Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this tour of one of my favorite airplanes!! Loved seeing the interior this up close. Best regards from Brasilia, Brazil.
@Dick_Shinn Жыл бұрын
What a marvel!!!! They must clean it two hours for every hour it gets flown!!!!
@grailguns7278 Жыл бұрын
Simply beautiful. Thanks for preserving such amazing history.
@toddwestin3219 Жыл бұрын
I have been in love with that aircraft from the first time I saw a picture of one as a little boy....
@johnsader8811 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Juan, you run in some amazing circles.
@10RRASK Жыл бұрын
Always one of my favorites to see at Oshkosh! Beautiful airplane and thanks for the overview Juan.
@hughmorris203 Жыл бұрын
These are beautiful aircraft. We owned a D model, N127J in the late 60's and 70's. Participated in the first staggerwing fly in in tullahoma that led to the creation of the museum there.
@MarybethIUHoosiers
Жыл бұрын
I was at that Fly in with my parents! My father was a chartered member of the Staggerwing club! We went to Tullahoma many times!
@lspringerjones Жыл бұрын
In the 1970's I rode in the baggage compartment behind the rear seat in a Stagerwing, from Western Nebraska to Rockford Il. Yes, I was a good bit smaller back then. LOL! Sadly it later crashed killing the owner and his family.
@Dwightstjohn-fo8ki Жыл бұрын
One of the best Playboy essays ever written was "Staggerwing and Me", the journey to deliver by an English Professor who wrote and flew part time delivering planes. (about 1972?) It's a stand alone article and great writing about the experience.
@oldglory19444 ай бұрын
24 sq ft (3 times that of the wee & vertical rudder) of aileron YAW, makes STAGGERWING the X wind King of GA. Finest, most VERSATILE plane ever built. Thank you Capt Mark & Ron.
@archstanton9206 Жыл бұрын
Stunning example of a timeless airplane. Thanks Juan.
@gregmitchell4619 Жыл бұрын
This is a really cool airplane. Always liked the design of the staggering.
@jimgrazulis3542 Жыл бұрын
When I attended Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 50+ years ago the airframe class project was the restoration of a Stagger Wing. I volunteered for the engine crew. It had the Jacobs engine. The last day of that "Quarter' we were going to attempt to start the engine for the first time. My task was to pump the wobble pump . I would have bet the pump was on the right side wall. I see it is on the left side wall in this aircraft. We couldn't get it started . I heard some fuel iines were crossed on the engine driven pump. I don't remember the N number exept the last was E for Echo.
@kurtboginski507 Жыл бұрын
That airplane is a classic and timeless design and one that stands out in my mind as one of the best ever. Nice restoration guys. And once again Juan it's always enjoyable when you provide insights to the wonders of the world of aviation.
@danielpearson6306 Жыл бұрын
Very beautiful aircraft and these gentleman have rebuilt 2 times with love. Around the Staggerwing I have to wear bjb for I drool. Thanks Juan for presenting this aircraft.
@bsideberg6082 Жыл бұрын
Great tour of a classic beauty
@tsmngt Жыл бұрын
Excellent walk through (and sit-through) of a true classic. Thanks for the tour, JB!
@elosogonzalez8739 Жыл бұрын
What a great family, The Morrisons. Bill and Shirley raised two fine m'en. Glad to see the Staggerwing lookin' sooooooo good. THANKS JUAN!! Sure brings back memories sittin' in the right seat of my Dads "D" Model Staggerwing.
@kentonoma7455 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful plane. If you haven’t had the chance, there’s a Beechcraft Heritage Museum at the Tullahoma Airport in TN with some nice examples.
@happyhome41 Жыл бұрын
LOVE this ! Thank you ! If only the Smithsonian and Air Force Museum allowed you access to similarly walk down History Lane.
@richardknott20212 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful aircraft in the world..I loved this plane since I was a kid.
@MrCubflyer Жыл бұрын
Very nice to meet you Jaun and thanks for taking a photo with me your a very gracious guy and an excellent announcer for the STOL guys.
@kcnairnair7299 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful! And the guys are so proud and serious about their bird! Thank you, Juan, for this tour!
@billfarnham1592 Жыл бұрын
ALWAYS have loved Staggerwings!
@steini6771 Жыл бұрын
Simply a wonderful plane and Gents - Thank you so much for sharing.
@bradok3695 Жыл бұрын
Wow!!! What a beautiful plane. You would have never known it's been rebuilt twice. Great walk around too. Thanks Juan!!
@mhjohn3185 Жыл бұрын
Juan, thanks as I couldn't attend but your videos took me there 👍
@dja1353 Жыл бұрын
A guy in my glider flying club always said that back in the day proper attire for these planes was suits and ties and fedora hats with ladies similarly “decked out”. We covered a lot of ground in the time waiting our turn to fly.
@Brimmlinn Жыл бұрын
That is an incredible Staggerwing! You can always tell how well a plane is cared for by looking in the wheel well, and this one is beautiful!
@DblIre
Жыл бұрын
When you want your plane to be judged at Oshkosh, it BETTER be perfect.
@gcrauwels941 Жыл бұрын
A stunning example of what I think is one of the most beautiful airframes ever produced.
@NSResponder Жыл бұрын
Beautiful machine. Wish Beechcraft was still making them.
@jimydoolittle3129 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful staggerwing ✈️❤️ awesome restoration ,
@donaldreach760 Жыл бұрын
Exceptional airplane. My uncle, Wm. Keil (USMC Crew Chief on Corsairs fighting the Japanese from China) , owned one with Mr. Lloyd Williard hee in Michigan. Lloyd taught me basic aerobatics in his Luscombe Silvaire 8E in 1966. Great pilots love to share.
@roadsweeper1 Жыл бұрын
Such a gorgeous plane!!! Pretty fast too for a civilian plane, especially a 1930s one.
@ThePudgie123 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the tour! 😁
@DG-wu7ke Жыл бұрын
I love seeing this beautiful plane and with the modern updates the plane has come into the future with the melding of technologies that seem thought through very deliberately. I like where they can use newer systems to make maintenance less expensive and easier to maintain. What is something like this insured for?
@tomdchi12 Жыл бұрын
I love to see such a beautiful old plane updated so that it's fun to fly today - really keeping it alive. There is absolutely a place for ultra-accurate historic preservation, but also for planes with updates like this.
@richb313 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing such a beautifully maintained example of this model.
@oldschoolmotorsickle Жыл бұрын
What a peach of an airplane. Beechcraft is synonymous with Quality and this product shows us why.
@scsteinbrecher Жыл бұрын
I got to fly in one of these quite a few times in the 1950's when I was a kid....
@wallyzworld7108 Жыл бұрын
Grew up around one of those in the late 70s early 80s. The local airplane mechanic in Bishop Ca had one he had rebuilt from a crash and was known for his ability to work on the Staggerwing. Barron Hilton would bring his down to Bishop for maintenance from his ranch outside Yerington Nv. Mr. Hilton would fly himself down in the Staggerwing and drop it off with Red, then a Cessna Citation, would come and pick up Mr. Hilton. I've heard Barron Hilton's plane is on display in San Diego.
@harryspeakup8452 Жыл бұрын
What a beauty, and how beautifully they have restored it, with smart and subtle upgrades which enhance the performance and practical usability while taking nothing away from the essential vintage appeal. To get that kind of cruise speed increase they must have gained around 40 hp with the fuel injection system, which is a big improvement for no additional fuel burn. It just goes to show how poor the mixture distribution is on a lot of normally aspirated radials. One of the nice things about the Vedeneyev M14-P in the Yaks is that while it is not fuel-injected, the fuel/air mix from the carb is very thoroughly atomised by its passage through the supercharger, which is another path to getting good even mixture distribution to all the cylinders. I wish these guys many more happy years of custodianship of this excellent aircraft.
@greggb1416 Жыл бұрын
Awesome, awesome, awesome…, what thing of beauty and design… Thank you Juan.
@parrishpatterson6780 Жыл бұрын
WOW!! Love those magnificent Staggerwings!
@jrhalabamacustoms5673 Жыл бұрын
Favorite airplane right there! Love seeing it
@akb5531 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful plane! Thank you all for the tour. A lot of love in that plane!
@kasm10 Жыл бұрын
Juan thanks so much for doing what you do....you elevate us all
@skyking228 Жыл бұрын
Stunning! Thank you gentlemen.
@stevesmoneypit6137 Жыл бұрын
Hard to believe it’s a 38! Beautiful plane.
@bobwilson758 Жыл бұрын
2 great guys with a very cool aircraft !
@dougscott8161 Жыл бұрын
Let me get this right---- the F Model is lighter weight, with bracing struts on the tail, has a smaller engine and with fuel injection, she cruises faster and gets 19GPH economy as opposed 24GPH with the 450 HP R985. That is amazing, how did the original purchase costs compare? Thanks for bringing us to see this beautiful classic, Juan. God Bless and stay safe.
@theblackbear211 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Juan, Beautiful example of one of my favorite aircraft.
@flyerbob124 Жыл бұрын
Went to A&P school after I got out of the Air Force with a guy who’s father also flew for Western Airlines. They had a Spartan Executive that we used to go flying in after school. It was at Hawthorne, CA airport. Not sure where it is today cause this was about 50 years ago.
@georgefranklin3222 Жыл бұрын
Always wanted to see inside one. Thank you
@looneytunes476 ай бұрын
What a Gorgeous and unusual paint color for a Staggerwing Plane There ALWAYS Red it seems
@Kefoo_ Жыл бұрын
-- Simply GORGEOUS!
@bbayerit Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful restoration, gentlemen. Your Dad would be proud of you.
@truescalefpv4089 Жыл бұрын
Really neat aircraft. Thanks Brownie😁
@thewolfethatcould8878 Жыл бұрын
Very beautiful plane, thank you so very much for sharing ot with us! 🌻
@currentfaves65 Жыл бұрын
10:15 Wow 180 MPH cruise speed !!! Thanks for the interview guys.
@DougBowman6 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful aircraft! Thanks for sharing the story!
@nicksharp7972 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful aircraft, with thoughtful and sensible modern additions. It has original style with upgraded safety and performance (not that is was bad at all in the '30s). The addition of of the modern instrumentation and engine work, with a period look, shows respect to both history and technology. This is truly a plane that honors its legacy by being flown like it was intended to be.
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A couple of real gentlemen who were a pleasure to meet. Juan, you meet some of the nicest folks were ever you go.
Dang, Juan, you have the gift of giving each owner the feeling that the dream that has become their contribution to aviation history is alive, well, and worth the time, money, and love they have invested.
Anytime you're around a Staggerwing Beech you're in the presence of greatness.
now that's how ya review an old airplane !! Browne, that was outstanding !! The Staggerwing has always been one of my favorites. Beech has had it going on for over at least 84 years. What a history.
Wow! Beautiful restoration. Quite a piece of work especially after that 2nd fire. Dad is sitting upstairs smiling. Thanks for the tour. Have a nice time. Stay safe ☆
That is a beauty. Thanks for sharing the walk around. Thanks also to the two gentlemen for sharing their plane with all of us.
One of the most stunning aircraft of all time. I did not know there was a variant like this one... Great to learn something new.
A Staggerwing Beech. I didn’t know there were any of those left! This one is a doozy. All I have from Beechcraft is a scarf I was given by Mrs Beech when I went to KingAir school. Thanks Juan 👍
When I was 10 years old I took my first airplane ride in my uncles red Staggerwing out of the Nut Tree Airport in Vacaville CA. It was so much fun and a memory I will have forever!
My father's best friend owned one in the 1960s. I used to ride right seat with him. The gear was retracted and extended with the crank handle on the left just forward of the window crank. It was connected to a long bicycle chain and took a lot of winds to get the job done. He once test flew another Staggerwing as a courtesy after a major overhaul. From what I remember the engine threw a rod, but he had fortunately stayed in the circuit. He cranked like hell to get the gear down as he did a deadstick fighter approach to the runway, but only managed to get the wheels out a little past 45 degrees. He was a wonderful pilot and greased it on. When the ground crew came out to push the aircraft off the runway, the gear collapsed. He also owned a Dragonfly and a Tigermoth, both of which I have great memories as well. He flew the Tiger with his English sheepdog, Pandora, who had her own goggles.
What a beautiful machine. The Stagger Wing is one of my "dream" airplanes. I've flown lots of Beechcrafts, but never the SW. Someday?! Great video Juan.
@marcragsdale6974
Жыл бұрын
the prettiest staggerwing I have ever seen. beautiful!
Fantastic plane, great report, wonderful memories. I'm 76, and still flying. In 1980 I went to Oshkosh with my late friend, Rom Cochi . You remind me so much of Rom because he had the same enthusiasm for flying. I had only been flying for 3 years then but Rom was retired Air Force who had flown the F86 and F100. He knew every airplane and we'd walk around all day while he'd explain the history of all the old airplanes.
So beautiful! Definitely my favourite civil aviation biplane of ALL TIME!
My hats off to these two brothers. They did a beautiful job on this airplane, amazing work. THANKS guys.
Really sharp plane, thanks Juan for taking the time to show us! 👍🇺🇸
We all must have to really appreciate this design, with performance to spare for that era! One thing you Juan owe to us, is a little of THAT engine sound... as it is UNIQUE!
Juan, you pack more interesting technical information into an 11 minute video than anyone else on the internet. What a great airplane, and I hope there's another generation behind these brothers that will keep it flying for years to come.
Built this as a .049 Cox Engine control line plane,,same silver color. It flew really fast for a model biplane I remember. Ran it into a big gust while flying , , and the lines went slack. Managed to glue it back together , but it wasn't as fast. Fast forward many many years , , as I crawl into a red and white 1939 Beech Stagger and go for a awesome radial ride. The old circle string plane circled back around. Was almost in tears when we landed. Thanks for the vid Juan.
What I get from this kind of interviews is to let me know in a few minutes all the LOVE and knowledge, it seems intended to shine a light on all the passion, dedication, skills that is present behind in such a beautiful restoration project that goes even beyond a single lifetime. If we only have a few more guys like the three of you guys, I’m sure we would have a better word. Thanks Juan!
What a beautiful airplane. Landing gear wells are immaculate, the chrome is gorgeous! The interior is stunning, and I like the modern avionics. Somehow they don't detract from the ambiance and classic beauty of the airplane. Very well done, guys!
Brian, Staggerwing Boys, Beautiful presentation of a Beautiful ship. I also grew up with an "F" model, a 1937 F 17 D, with (I was told) a unique engine conversion. My Pop bought it in 1958 from two Bell Engineers in Dallas when we were stationed at Perrin AFB, Sherman, TX. Our ship (then licensed as N53754) went back to Kansas in 1949 to have the Jake pulled and a Lycoming installed. Pop economy cruised (a low paid Capt Then) at 140Kts. We carried 101 Gal of Fuel. We flew the wings off ours till 1963 when a SAC pilot from Minot AFB, ND bought it. Most remarkable thing I noticed in this Cockpit tour was the Control Wheel(s) Setup. Have never seen Two. Ours was traditional Beech, one sided, pull the pin, lift the wheel over to the right for the Co-Pilot. What a grand use of income helping this museum piece survive. Stew, Reno, NV
@stewcrane3441
Жыл бұрын
Juan, Have no idea why I addressed you as Brian. Apologies. Stew
I always liked the looks of a staggerwing. It just looked right first time I saw one. Beautiful.
Thanks Juan! Another great video of a stunning aeroplane! Made all the more personal by the lovely story from Mark & Ron. Wonderful, looks like she's just come out of the factory!! 😍
I love when you do these videos. Love hearing the story, love meeting the people, and love the enthusiasm all around. Keep it coming from OSH!
Hey, that’s my Dad and Uncle! Awesome video! It’s definitely our family’s treasure 😊 We’re already looking forward to next year at Oshkosh!
@echo512a2
Жыл бұрын
Awesome plane!
What a beautiful aircraft, meticulously restored. Juan does such a great job showing us the plane, inside and out.
I had a chance to talk with the brothers on Thursday. Great guys and a fantastic airplane. I believe this airplane and the one to the east of it were award winners
Man, always been in love with the Staggerwing. Have had a framed poster of Kermit in a yellow one hanging forever. Pretty sure that the Beech was one of the first Presidential transports 🙂 Thanks Juan, and fella's 👌
It doesn't get any better than a Staggerwing. Beautiful aircraft! Nice job, thanks.
Thank you Juan for this. What a superb aircraft restoration they have done and you describe it perfectly. I have only been up in a Piper super cub and Concorde so both extremes of aviation but the super cub ride was the best.
You give the best coverage of aircraft & U tube has been a disappointment covering Oskosh 2022 becouse it's walk by video without the thorough coverage . Thank you so much. All your content is excellent.
absolutely stunning aircraft, great attention to detail in the restoration and a couple of real gentlemen. brilliant
What a beautiful airplane hard to believe it was pre WWII
So much enthusiasm, no, actually so much love for the classics! Thanks JB! 👍
That is a beautiful restoration. Great job guys, thanks Juan for the tour. RC builder and flyer and may use this one as a subject!!
One of the most beautiful aircraft ever made. Thank You, Juan!
WOW what a beautiful plane and restoration job. The cockpit looks something like what you would see in a luxury sportster. Thank you Juan for the wonderful presentation and tour.
Thanks for sharing this tour of one of my favorite airplanes!! Loved seeing the interior this up close. Best regards from Brasilia, Brazil.
What a marvel!!!! They must clean it two hours for every hour it gets flown!!!!
Simply beautiful. Thanks for preserving such amazing history.
I have been in love with that aircraft from the first time I saw a picture of one as a little boy....
Thanks for sharing Juan, you run in some amazing circles.
Always one of my favorites to see at Oshkosh! Beautiful airplane and thanks for the overview Juan.
These are beautiful aircraft. We owned a D model, N127J in the late 60's and 70's. Participated in the first staggerwing fly in in tullahoma that led to the creation of the museum there.
@MarybethIUHoosiers
Жыл бұрын
I was at that Fly in with my parents! My father was a chartered member of the Staggerwing club! We went to Tullahoma many times!
In the 1970's I rode in the baggage compartment behind the rear seat in a Stagerwing, from Western Nebraska to Rockford Il. Yes, I was a good bit smaller back then. LOL! Sadly it later crashed killing the owner and his family.
One of the best Playboy essays ever written was "Staggerwing and Me", the journey to deliver by an English Professor who wrote and flew part time delivering planes. (about 1972?) It's a stand alone article and great writing about the experience.
24 sq ft (3 times that of the wee & vertical rudder) of aileron YAW, makes STAGGERWING the X wind King of GA. Finest, most VERSATILE plane ever built. Thank you Capt Mark & Ron.
Stunning example of a timeless airplane. Thanks Juan.
This is a really cool airplane. Always liked the design of the staggering.
When I attended Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 50+ years ago the airframe class project was the restoration of a Stagger Wing. I volunteered for the engine crew. It had the Jacobs engine. The last day of that "Quarter' we were going to attempt to start the engine for the first time. My task was to pump the wobble pump . I would have bet the pump was on the right side wall. I see it is on the left side wall in this aircraft. We couldn't get it started . I heard some fuel iines were crossed on the engine driven pump. I don't remember the N number exept the last was E for Echo.
That airplane is a classic and timeless design and one that stands out in my mind as one of the best ever. Nice restoration guys. And once again Juan it's always enjoyable when you provide insights to the wonders of the world of aviation.
Very beautiful aircraft and these gentleman have rebuilt 2 times with love. Around the Staggerwing I have to wear bjb for I drool. Thanks Juan for presenting this aircraft.
Great tour of a classic beauty
Excellent walk through (and sit-through) of a true classic. Thanks for the tour, JB!
What a great family, The Morrisons. Bill and Shirley raised two fine m'en. Glad to see the Staggerwing lookin' sooooooo good. THANKS JUAN!! Sure brings back memories sittin' in the right seat of my Dads "D" Model Staggerwing.
Beautiful plane. If you haven’t had the chance, there’s a Beechcraft Heritage Museum at the Tullahoma Airport in TN with some nice examples.
LOVE this ! Thank you ! If only the Smithsonian and Air Force Museum allowed you access to similarly walk down History Lane.
One of the most beautiful aircraft in the world..I loved this plane since I was a kid.
Very nice to meet you Jaun and thanks for taking a photo with me your a very gracious guy and an excellent announcer for the STOL guys.
Beautiful! And the guys are so proud and serious about their bird! Thank you, Juan, for this tour!
ALWAYS have loved Staggerwings!
Simply a wonderful plane and Gents - Thank you so much for sharing.
Wow!!! What a beautiful plane. You would have never known it's been rebuilt twice. Great walk around too. Thanks Juan!!
Juan, thanks as I couldn't attend but your videos took me there 👍
A guy in my glider flying club always said that back in the day proper attire for these planes was suits and ties and fedora hats with ladies similarly “decked out”. We covered a lot of ground in the time waiting our turn to fly.
That is an incredible Staggerwing! You can always tell how well a plane is cared for by looking in the wheel well, and this one is beautiful!
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When you want your plane to be judged at Oshkosh, it BETTER be perfect.
A stunning example of what I think is one of the most beautiful airframes ever produced.
Beautiful machine. Wish Beechcraft was still making them.
Beautiful staggerwing ✈️❤️ awesome restoration ,
Exceptional airplane. My uncle, Wm. Keil (USMC Crew Chief on Corsairs fighting the Japanese from China) , owned one with Mr. Lloyd Williard hee in Michigan. Lloyd taught me basic aerobatics in his Luscombe Silvaire 8E in 1966. Great pilots love to share.
Such a gorgeous plane!!! Pretty fast too for a civilian plane, especially a 1930s one.
Thank you very much for the tour! 😁
I love seeing this beautiful plane and with the modern updates the plane has come into the future with the melding of technologies that seem thought through very deliberately. I like where they can use newer systems to make maintenance less expensive and easier to maintain. What is something like this insured for?
I love to see such a beautiful old plane updated so that it's fun to fly today - really keeping it alive. There is absolutely a place for ultra-accurate historic preservation, but also for planes with updates like this.
Thanks for sharing such a beautifully maintained example of this model.
What a peach of an airplane. Beechcraft is synonymous with Quality and this product shows us why.
I got to fly in one of these quite a few times in the 1950's when I was a kid....
Grew up around one of those in the late 70s early 80s. The local airplane mechanic in Bishop Ca had one he had rebuilt from a crash and was known for his ability to work on the Staggerwing. Barron Hilton would bring his down to Bishop for maintenance from his ranch outside Yerington Nv. Mr. Hilton would fly himself down in the Staggerwing and drop it off with Red, then a Cessna Citation, would come and pick up Mr. Hilton. I've heard Barron Hilton's plane is on display in San Diego.
What a beauty, and how beautifully they have restored it, with smart and subtle upgrades which enhance the performance and practical usability while taking nothing away from the essential vintage appeal. To get that kind of cruise speed increase they must have gained around 40 hp with the fuel injection system, which is a big improvement for no additional fuel burn. It just goes to show how poor the mixture distribution is on a lot of normally aspirated radials. One of the nice things about the Vedeneyev M14-P in the Yaks is that while it is not fuel-injected, the fuel/air mix from the carb is very thoroughly atomised by its passage through the supercharger, which is another path to getting good even mixture distribution to all the cylinders. I wish these guys many more happy years of custodianship of this excellent aircraft.
Awesome, awesome, awesome…, what thing of beauty and design… Thank you Juan.
WOW!! Love those magnificent Staggerwings!
Favorite airplane right there! Love seeing it
What a beautiful plane! Thank you all for the tour. A lot of love in that plane!
Juan thanks so much for doing what you do....you elevate us all
Stunning! Thank you gentlemen.
Hard to believe it’s a 38! Beautiful plane.
2 great guys with a very cool aircraft !
Let me get this right---- the F Model is lighter weight, with bracing struts on the tail, has a smaller engine and with fuel injection, she cruises faster and gets 19GPH economy as opposed 24GPH with the 450 HP R985. That is amazing, how did the original purchase costs compare? Thanks for bringing us to see this beautiful classic, Juan. God Bless and stay safe.
Thanks Juan, Beautiful example of one of my favorite aircraft.
Went to A&P school after I got out of the Air Force with a guy who’s father also flew for Western Airlines. They had a Spartan Executive that we used to go flying in after school. It was at Hawthorne, CA airport. Not sure where it is today cause this was about 50 years ago.
Always wanted to see inside one. Thank you
What a Gorgeous and unusual paint color for a Staggerwing Plane There ALWAYS Red it seems
-- Simply GORGEOUS!
What a beautiful restoration, gentlemen. Your Dad would be proud of you.
Really neat aircraft. Thanks Brownie😁
Very beautiful plane, thank you so very much for sharing ot with us! 🌻
10:15 Wow 180 MPH cruise speed !!! Thanks for the interview guys.
Beautiful aircraft! Thanks for sharing the story!
What a beautiful aircraft, with thoughtful and sensible modern additions. It has original style with upgraded safety and performance (not that is was bad at all in the '30s). The addition of of the modern instrumentation and engine work, with a period look, shows respect to both history and technology. This is truly a plane that honors its legacy by being flown like it was intended to be.
Wonderful tour of a classic beauty!💖👏👏🎉