A BEAUTIFUL FLIGHT TO DULUTH IN THE BEECH 65 QUEEN AIR!

Published 2024-03-24

All Comments (21)
  • @shaneboulds5240
    Fun! I'm based at 21D over in the condo hangers. You also flew right over my favorite MN airport DYT. Skyharbor is the best
  • @wadadli4sun
    Flew the Beech 65-B80 Excalibur in the Caribbean in the 90s. 1500 feet strips and St Barth, no problem. Such a lovely aircraft to fly. I believe it was sold to the US around 2008 after the company folded.
  • @ralphwatten2426
    If you want to hear a beautiful plane, can't hardly beat the Beech 18 as far as I'm concerned, which isn't too far I guess. I wonder if I've seen this one over Superior?
  • @gcvincent3989
    I’m sure everyone knows the answer to this but I can’t help myself. Know what the difference is between a King Air and a Queen Air? The Queen Air has jugs. I crack myself up!
  • @MrStefanbergmann
    Hey Kerry, watched the Dangerous flights series a few years back, really enjoyed it and you were my favourite in that series. Glad you made a youtube chanel, loving the content. Best regards from Iceland.
  • @rolymal9357
    just got dangerous flights great read thanks the Queenie looks nice
  • @TheGunny1911
    I flew many hours in an Excalibur Q/A (T-bone too)years ago…awesome plane to fly!
  • @davidmangold1838
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  • @paratyshow
    👍✅ loved the exact course instructions to your "copilot" gimme that-a-way 🤣
  • @ldoyle3rd
    Not a lot of queens airs out there, would love to hear those twin 400 hp engines!
  • @paultaylor9939
    Thanks for sharing I was just wounded if you were still in touch with the pilots and guys you met while filming those ferry flights you did back in the day ? Cheers Paul
  • @andylewis210
    A camera view from behind of the panel would have made this video really interesting
  • @CreepyCharlie
    First item on engine out checklist: 1) Find something soft and cheap.
  • @davidmangold1838
    Straight in can be convenient, but when traffic is landing ahead of you, by entering downwind, you can gauge your pattern length, base and final. Thus, you may avoid a go around. Beautiful plane! May I ask how much your hangar is per month?
  • @bartofilms
    Your Queen Air looks proper plush inside. Suede roof liners?