The Great Waco Adventure! Day 1
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Day 1 of a 2 day Cannonball Run Ferry Flight from Houston to KGOO in the 1999 Waco YMF-5 Biplane.
This plane will be used to support our local Aviation Scholarship Fundraising here: goldenempireflyingassociation... and is my way of giving back to the Aviation Community that has treated me so well.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Songs:
"Sugar Pines" Wes Hutchingson
"Running Waters"- Audionautix
"Open Road"- Audionautix
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Nice to see you out there having fun instead of talking about accidents (as much as we all appreciate your more serious work). Get em, ace.
Mr. Brown, I don't know that I've ever wished more that I was on plane than while watching this video. Thank you for taking us along.
Ah! not sure how to begin... We all know about 'The Bucket list', well mine would have to include flying a bi-plane across or in and around the USA. I was born in England and have lived in Australia for almost 30 years. Sadly I hung up my wings some 20 years ago but have never lost the passion. You Juan, in this one video, have encapsulated exactly what I wished I had done so many years ago but let work commitments get in the way. Anyone out there with the same urge... just go and do it whilst you can, you won't regret it.
@pamshewan9181
7 күн бұрын
Yes me too to all you said! This plane is just GORGEOUS! I am going to do a ride in the one locally giving rides just to hear that engine sing and the air through those big wings. Incredible.
Juan, thanks for this. In 1991 I bought a Waco and flew it from the factory in Lansing MI 2400 miles to Vancouver BC. My Chicago sectional got sucked out of the cockpit over Lake Michigan, forcing me to fly around Chicago airspace from memory. Narrowly avoided a tornado in ND (saw that wall of black coming and got into a hangar) but didn’t avoid a snow squall in MT. Lower the seat, turn the heat on and follow the semis, wiping the snow off my goggles whenever I looked over the cockpit coaming to check the road hadn’t left me. Your video brought back so many memories of a magical experience.
I had the absolute pleasure of riding a WACO sight seeing over Kauai. Loved it
Can't watch this without getting a big ol grin on your face! Awesome job Juan!
There is NOTHING like flying biplanes... I've owned 4 of them. They pull you right into the romance of flying.
Being a trucker most of my life, once you vet across Texas it doesn't take long getting to California 😂
Wacos are just beautiful aircraft. Thanks for taking us along.
The guy just loves flying doesn't he? Fantastic.
Man !!--That "Waco"--is "STUNNINGLY--BEAUTIFUL''--a lawn-chair,--a case of Beer-and I could just look at that BEAUTY-for ever !!
I just made a donation to the Golden Empire Flying Association as per the link in the description. Bravo to you Juan for all you do to encourage safe and enjoyable flying. Thank you.
@blancolirio
16 күн бұрын
Thanks Noel!
Awesome. Simply Awesome ! The best thirty minutes I've had in a long, long time. I think I was a Barnstormer in a past life. On my 48" hi-res monitor, I was right there , experiencing it all. That was the best Virtual Reality experience I've EVER had. Thank you & bless you, Juan.
My day improves at least 100% when Capt Browne posts a vid! Thanks for the great content.
As the author Nevil Shute wrote “Most of my adult life, perhaps all the worthwhile part of it, has been spent messing about with airplanes “ .
Good ole KAXH. I had my 172 hangared there while working on my PPL and soloed there. Literally some sort of stout crosswind just about everyday.
I was at the Canadian Avaition Museum this weekend in Ottawa, Ontario. They have a Waco there. We did do some airplane tours of the Capital but didn't have time to do the Waco. Perhaps in the fall. Great plane.
That aircraft is a sexy beast, colour scheme on the engine cowling is just what 'Emperor Ming' (Flash Gordon) has on his rockets. So good to share your adventures and grounded commentary. Fair winds to you Juan
Wow, she sure is a beauty, Juan! Waco makes a fine airplane!! It's good to see you enjoying the fruits of your hard work. Pay attention you young pilots out there. Work hard, stay committed, ride the rough patches of aviation out and you too will be able to sit back and enjoy the benefits of being a commercial airline pilot.
Thanks for the ride at the fly-in May 17th.
What a beautiful bird! Congratulations Juan.
My face hurts from smiling.
So very wonderful, great to see you so happy & smiling, I watch all of your videos you're a great pilot.
Author and pilot Stephen Coonts wrote a great non-fiction book called The Cannibal Queen. It’s about his time barnstorming around the country in his Stearman.
I'm smiling for you, Juan. Gave me goosebumps! Congratulations
Like a kid with a new toy. Enjoy!
I STOP DRIVING TRUCKS SO I WAS NOT LOOKING AT YOU , BUT I GUARANTEE YOU ARE PASSING THEM AND MANY OF THEM ARE LOOKING AT YOU WISHING TO BE UP THERE. SALUDOS IBERO QUE DIOS US BENDIGA
What a great ride-along. Chasing the western sun. Looking forward to part two.
Excellent airplane, was lucky to have a passenger ride in one when on holiday in Florida 2004, found memories.
Thanks!
@blancolirio
16 күн бұрын
Wow! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing..I was working in the garden today and I was just a waving at you like you knew I was down below you. Walka Walka ( my name for your new red baby)is a beauty. I just love her sound.. Congratulations ❣️ See ya at the Air Port tomorrow 😊.
JB thanks for taking us along on your cross count hop! Keep up the good work and amazing videos.
My dad flew in a 3 seat WACO out of Hoopers Bay Alaska on Japanese baloon patrol in WW2. Just 3 of them, a civilian pilot a Tech Sgt. and dad a infantry officer. The assignment lasted over 2 years.
Wish I could "Like" this video even harder!
The Mesilla Valley at sunset is such an amazing view. Too bad you didn't have time to circle up to the black mesa during sunset just amazing. What great trip so far.
@scottp.5161
15 күн бұрын
Nothing like seeing alpenglow on the Organ Mountains.
Beautiful airplane Juan, I was lucky enough to grow up in the same town as Tommy Flock he restored several UPF-7'S got to go up with him in all but the last one he restored. I know that smell of Avgas and oil your talking about best smell there is i miss those days.
Not to get pollical, but runways are not the only thing pointed in the wrong direction in Texas. 🤣🤣 Excellent video, Juan. Thanks.
Living the dream Juan!
Looks like a perfect Airplane to Fly around the San Francisco Bay Area. Take off Mid Day when it's the warmest, Fly for 1-2 hours Low and Slow, put it away and call it a Day.
The sight seeing would be just awesome, hope you enjoyed it.
You excelled yourself with this Juan - wonderful plane and great to share your journey. :)
Wow, 15gph isn't bad at all for a 300hp radial! What a dream of a trip. I still remember my tailwheel instructor ferrying a Stearman back to our home field. I flew him up in a 172 and then he flew it back. I beat him back by a fair amount, and he was very sore when he finally climbed out. I hope your seats are a bit more comfy than ours were!
My Dad was born in 1927. As a boy, one of his cherished possessions was a book called, "The Flying Carpet" It is the true story of Richard Halliburton and Moye Stephens and their epic journey in a Stearman C3B. As a 40 year old man he talked about it as a modern kid would talk about the early astronaut exploits. I found his book in some stuff he had years after he passed. I've read it several times. This is a first edition, and it is pretty worn. Seeing you flying that Waco into the sunsets and the gorgeous footage you shared reminded me of that story. Hope to see you and introduce myself tomorrow at the airport...
Iraan, Texas, named for Ira and Ann and pronounced Ira-ann. Such a great little town. I got stuck there after a dead stick landing. A cowboy lent me his pickup to go to Odessa, Texas to get some parts. I ended up doing an engine change, so I spent several days there. That was thirty years ago and I still have friends in Iraan! Good to see the place again!
Ferried a Super Cub from the factory in Lock Haven, PA to SJC circa 1965. Only radio was a portable com the size of a brief case I had to balance on the dash board when using it. Navigation was west to the first ocean and land. 😊First 4 hours were a blast. The remaining 18 were a literal pain in the rear. Incidentally, Route 66 follows the I40 through Albuquerque and Flagstaff; not the southern route Juan took along the I10.
Love the still photos,
Nothing I have ever flown rides the turbulence like a Waco!
Thanks, Juan! You just made my day. (ol' C-117D driver)
A ride of a lifetime, I'm jealous. Thanks for sharing with all of us...
Gorgeous plane.
What a beautiful aircraft. I can almost feel the wind in my face while watcing.
Fantastic video and airplane. Thanks.
I can now honestly say my life is complete: Hearing Juan sing "oh baby Que Paso" in a Waco over TX! ❤
I didn't know what to expect with this one. But I liked it, good job
Juan you have the Aircraft bug Bad. lol That is one awesome airplane! Was wondering when this video was coming out. Thanks so much for sharing this part of your life with us!
Love the Waco, thanks for bringing us along. I am fortunate to have friends who own a red 1941 Waco UPF-7 that we restored twenty years ago. It is like riding a Harley in three dimensions with the awesome sound of the radial engine. It always attracts a crowd wherever we land.
Thanks JB, my deceased brother and I used to fly all around New England. These flight bring him back to me !!
@Juan - Starting at 19:00, those are some great video shots, and music! Excellent!
I had no idea that Waco was still building airplanes! I knew a guy in the '80's that had a UPF-7: I don't recall exactly how old it was, but it was an oldie. He used to sell rides in it, too.
Fantastic journey, Juan! Thanks a lot for sharing a bit of that joy with us! Take care, God bless!
Pretty cool Juan. Congratulations! Beautiful airplane
FABULOUS Juan!!! Too bad Pete couldn't make the trip with you!!! What a fantastic flight!!! Best flying content on KZread!!! ~Chris
My only open-cockpit ride was an aerobatic flight in Waco YNF-F5C N121JV over Austin, TX. It's been more than 5 years and I'm still grinning! Thanks for bringing us along on your trip!
What a beautiful trip to cruise along at low altitude. Whole different perspective. Thank you for taking us with you.
That was excellent. I enjoyed seeing my old airport in the distance, ELP. Flew air traffic out of there in the early '80s. I remember it well. Flew people into Las Cruces as well. Pretty part of the country especially in an open cockpit. Nice presentation and stunning video capture. Thank you for sharing. Blue skies!
Such a gorgeous machine!! Well mannered too!! Gotta be LOVE to fly with a lady like that!! I kinda like those round motors. When I was REAL young (those planes were young too) I referred to them as double wingers. Never heard of a "biplane" in my little town. This beauty has a very up to date looking cockpit too!! Fantastic Mr Browne, thanks for letting me dream along here. I am going to enjoy this dream some more. thanks again.
Perfect timing on the upload, Brownie. See you at the show tomorrow.
What a great flight! Yeah - takes a long time to cross West Texas. It took a long time to ride my Honda CB450T from San Diego to NAS Pensacola (first duty station) in 1974. I wish I'd had a WACO for that trip (or any airplane). Thanks for sharing Juan!
What a superb video! This reminds me of the book by Richard Bach called Biplane. Looking forward to seeing part 2!
Beautiful, man how cool is that!
I got to fly a Waco out of Peachtree-DeKalb in Atlanta. I don’t have a tailwheel endorsement and wouldn’t have tried to solo in any event. In flight, the instructor and I played around with the English language and came up with: “It takes a whacko to fly a waaco in Wayco.”
When it comes to singing.......stick to your day job! HaHa Feels like I'm along on the ride.
Friggin amazing Juan, this is why I got my private in April 1994 in Southern Michigan, your like the Andy Griffith in the sky. Keep up the excellent work, I'll connect up with you somehow-somewhere, nice that Battle Creek makes things other than Frosted Flakes:-)
Great video with a beautiful airplane Juan!!
Hi Juan. Man, what a superb bird the Waco is. And that colour paint scheme drives anyone speechless. Good winds and happy landings from Portugal 🇵🇹
What a beauty!
Cool video great aircraft, enjoy the flight Juan 👍
What a wonderful trip!!!
Beautiful!
Magnificent view from your pan/tilt left wing camera -- wow!, and a beautiful short story! My dad and I enjoyed a great front seat ride in a Waco at Kitty Hawk, oh, so long ago. The young pilot then took us over to another airport for fuel, and we blabbed airplanes the whole way. Good medicine, then and now Juan, and it is a wonderful thing to see you offering such a beautiful rig like this to inspire young folks in aviation. Stick & rudder.
You're living our dream ! Now that"s what I call a REAL Aeroplane ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
NO wind in Las Cruces! Absolutely amazing. You were blessed. Spent 4 years in LC at New Mexico State University. Wind seemed almost 24/7.
Wow. What a trip. Beautiful Waco. Gorgeous scenery. Safe travels!
thanks for this Juan. Did not know these were built in Cereal City, but I am a remote AF vet at that VA Clinic in BC and will check it out.
Living the dream !
So glad that you can share this fantasy trip in a fantasy aircraft, very few folks could bring anything like this to us 🙂
I used to fly a WACO for a guy that owned one but didn’t have the skill to fly it himself. We’d go to fly-ins, I’d fly it there and back, he would play pilot for a day while parked there.
And what an adventure it was! Thanks for the jumpseat ride Juan!❤️
MAN I love this! Thanks for sharing!
I think, considering todays technology, a center mounted camera on the top wing with a screen for the pilot to enjoy the view would be a great addition.
Best aviation video I've seen. Congrats. Very enjoyable
Looking at the Golden Empire scholarship recipients, one of the first in 2003 is now Aerodynamics Engineering Lab Manager for Boeing in the UK, Ashley Evans. That's a great success for a flying club to have had a part of and it is very impressive when a local volunteer organization can maintain anything that involves $ for more than 10 years.
Thoroughly enjoying the ride along, Juan. As a relative newcomer to Texas this makes me appreciate the beauty of the landscape. Much more enjoyable from the sky. Looking forward to day 2. Loving the Waco.
Very reminiscent of the days of air-mail flying.
2-2.5 hr stretching/bladder is my limit too, very cool to see KPEQ that was my planned stop but i ended up not stopping there, Crosby's in texas, in my case visited KBMQ, they are hands down the nicest people to work with in any FBO i have been to.
wow what a great trip, always great content. I learned to fly at Evergreen airport in Vancouver, Wash. Wally Olsen the owner had a UPF 7 for rent and a cabin Waco and a Jenny. Those were the days. Keep up the great video's.
@blancolirio
16 күн бұрын
Wally!!
What a cool adventure, in a beautiful old bird in the safe hands of Mr J Brown. ❤ Enjoy, and thanks for bringing us along for the ride!
Thanks for taking us along on the ferry flight Mr Brown. Beautiful airplane and scenery.
Great vid thanks Juan you have a great life doing what you love best aviation at many levels .
Congratulations Juan! Great episode. I live and fly from Tucson. That is a piece of flying art work! Waco to B-777, not bad.
@martharetallick204
16 күн бұрын
Another Tucson viewer here!