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STOL Maule Bush Plane Off Airport

  • Listed: April 24, 2011 10:44 pm
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Playing around in the West Texas river beds.

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25 Responses to “STOL Maule Bush Plane Off Airport”

  1. @jamlip Roger that… until then… I’ll be here…

  2. @proscllc I’d have to get my POS crate across the Atlantic first. It’d be a long flight…

  3. @jamlip :-) ) Good mindset… come on out and we’ll work on enlarging your coconuts together.

  4. @proscllc Yeah, but you got to have big coconuts to start. I’m going to practice this (and work on enlarging my coconuts).

  5. @jamlip Thanks… (you do that with brake action)

  6. I love how you keep the tail up till you’ve stopped. I’d love to be able to do that – looks badass.

  7. @WimAlberts I add music to the videos because… 1) I like it and its my video. 2) It gets ugly and disturbing viewers to skip such clips. 3) it’s standard practice in the 21st century since all professional editors blend music with video. 4) I like the feedback the non-whiners give me about my videos. and 5) Vomiting out raw video clips is the work of lazy amateurs. I do understand your point, though… hitting that mute button is such an insurmountable burden.

  8. WimAlberts on April 25, 2011 @ 3:40 am

    Why add music (in most cases just noise) to a videoclip? It has nothing to do with the subject and is just ugly and disturbing. I most of the time skip such clips as I do with the ones that start with commercials since google is the boss here.

  9. Is that legal to land in a nonairport area like that?

  10. Thanks, Guys. yep, the gear is a heavy duty replacement for the factory main gear. Expensive, but much better than original! IMO… it needed a little more cowbell. ;)

  11. PUFFDADDYJC on April 25, 2011 @ 5:04 am

    bad ass, the gear looks like it can sure take a side load.

  12. undrcoverlouky on April 25, 2011 @ 5:12 am

    kick ass song! kick ass flying!

  13. What type of Maule is this?

  14. hammerogod on April 25, 2011 @ 7:02 am

    @dbowie2007

    /watch?v=q4royOLtvmQ

  15. dbowie2007 on April 25, 2011 @ 7:37 am

    @hammerogod Why not to start with a Piper Cub 3 or something like that? they are way cheaper and it’s a good way to start your dream

  16. dbowie2007 on April 25, 2011 @ 8:02 am

    @hammerogod what’s Cowbell?

  17. hammerogod on April 25, 2011 @ 8:49 am

    Maule = The Plane With Exactly The Right Amount Of Cowbell.

  18. @tsbrownie THANKS. Great compliment.

  19. @grissomairport … glad ya noticed that… most don’t. That’s all in the busy, happy feet.

  20. @MOJONIXION …thanks

  21. @steve1428 never… at least … YET. Balancing braking with power keep the tail where it needs to be.

  22. @outraged70 yep… and the tunes from the iPod enhance the activity immeasurably!

  23. @matsubear… cool. I’ve landed for even more mundane reasons. Like… in a plowed field to cut off a group of wild hogs just to get an up close view…. or… an open spot for my wife to “deal with” the coffee she drank when the nearest facility was an hour+ away… Then there are times when the icing clouds go all the way to the ground, so we just “pull over” in a field and wait it out. No problem and no need to force anything searching for a landing spot.

  24. the only thing is where is the snow, bears, moose, and mountains I’m up in Alaska , my daughter came up last summer and watched a J3Super cub land on a gravel bar the pilot got out and asked about the fishing. That amazed her that he would land just to find out about the fishing. FISHING GOOD ,CATCHING BETTER

  25. Enough HP + High Lift Devices + Favorable Winds = You can get a Brick to go straight up.

    I love Maules.
    A Maule M-7 with a Lyc IO-540-V4A5 is my dream.
    I’ll never have one, but I can dream.

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