commercial long cross country in a vintage airplane
commercial long cross country in a vintage airplane. Completed my commercial long xc in my 1946 Ercoupe 415-c. The requirement is a 300nm trip with 3 points of landing and a 250nm leg. Average gallons per hour was 3.1. If you enjoyed and want to follow along my journey of time building & completing ratings subscribe!
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FWIW: I have been living in North Carolina since the mid-1990s, but I was born and raised in St. Petersburg. My first full-time job, 1979-1980, was working the Line Crew at an FBO at Albert Whitted Airport in St. Pete. *_"Seems a thousand centuries ago."_* - APOCALYPSE NOW [1979]
Obsessed with the Ercoupe. Don’t really know why. But what a beautiful example you have!
That flight was a nice tag along for me. I am a retired civil engineer in Idaho. I too have an Ercoupe. Cheers.
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
Glad you could tag along!
The Ercoup was so ahead of its time! Looks more advanced than a 2023 172.
Bro 👌 totally loved the fuel ⛽ burn 2.9-3.9😊😊😊 awesome 👍🏻 congratulations 👏🏻
I need to do this XC requirement, too. Really interested in an Ercoupe now for the same time building reasons as well. I'll keep an eye out for one within my reach. Thank you for sharing your journey with all this!
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! Working on a video currently talking about should you buy a plane to time build and my experience thus far doing so.
I'm in the process of buying a couple, thanks for the chair flying. After I take possession, I may reach out to you for some cross training. I'm pretty close, fa40, about 45 minutes by air
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
that sounds great!
Congrats 👏 good job. One thing I have noticed on my coupe is that you really have to pay attention to the carb heat. The old carburetors seems to require more adjustments than the newer ones.
Enjoyable ride along thanks. Fyi. I was trained in my PPL to always have one hand on the yoke and other on throttle for take off and landings…due mechanical throttle links possibly going faulty.?
Now you just gotta fly alll the way back 😂
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
Oh no! More hours 😂
Great job love your vids. Curious does your 415C have rudder pedals?
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
What would I use rudder pedals for? 😂
@joewilliams4142
Жыл бұрын
Ha !! Now THERES a Couper !!!
Hey Mitch, did you get your commercial rating yet? I really like your videos and I've always been a fan of the Ercoupe. Did you sell the plane, and if so, what are you flying theses days?
@risingsun_
4 ай бұрын
I’ve got newer videos updating on planes and ratings but yes I’m commercial single and multi rated. Flying a twin Comanche and c150 these days
What is that white box marked sentry that’s on the instrument panel?
Do you have a rudder kit on your Ercoupe
You fly that coupe slow. I use to run at 2250 with the old engine then went to 2300 with the new engine at a blazing 105 mph. But burning 5 gallons an hour in the big c90 engine. Plus i never did lean the engine unless I was over 5,000 feet. Just thinking maybe you should do a tour of the plane someday.
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
My coupe is slower than most but yes I do fly it slow because I’m trying to build as many hours as possible
My long cml xc was about as fun
What engine do you have?
Joe here with 2601H. What was your cruise RPM at those lower speeds? That good landing was apparent with the camera by looking back wards. Nice job. I forgot how flat it is down there….
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
2050 rpm, trying to save money and keep my cylinder head temp as low as possible
@joewilliams4142
Жыл бұрын
@@risingsun_ wow. That’s slow !! But the GPH is impressive.
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
@@joewilliams4142 it’s very slow but my goal is to build time and to do so cheap. So it’s perfect for me
@joewilliams4142
Жыл бұрын
@@risingsun_ oh. I know. How can one complain at 3.1 !!! You will spend the least ever recorded to get the rating ! Plus. It’s fun.
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
@@joewilliams4142 you are probably right about that!
8:05 Do the Regs specify that the entire cross country trip be completed in one day? Seems like allowing for an overnight stop for divergent weather would be a good safety allowance. Perhaps you ate bad mayonnaise at lunch and needed 24 hrs to recover from stomach upset. 16:50 You mention 2.9 G/Tach-Hour; at what cruise RPM does TachTime match Hobbs-Hour? Like 1:1 ratio? Enjoy your videos very much.
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
I’ve had that same thought but the stop did make it where the last legs was not 250nm. The tach number times 1.3 is equivalent to hobbs time at the rpm’s I cruise at. When I said gph/tach time the conversion to Hobbs was done
2.9gph, nice! What was the flight time for the 250nm leg?
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
It was just over 4 hours (strong headwind)
@flysport_tedder
Жыл бұрын
@@risingsun_ those headwinds can be an adventure.
Way to grease those landings.
@risingsun_
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@shootthegunsofhistory431
Жыл бұрын
@@risingsun_ you have to work at making a bad landing in a Coupe,