Engine Failure on takeoff part 2
February 6, 2011
Part 2 of our engine failure on takeoff series. Learn what to do in the event of sudden loss of power on takeoff. Follow along with Jason Schappert of MzeroA.com with this and more great Flight Training Videos at www.MzeroA.com
cessna 206-t takeoff and landing
January 9, 2011
Cardinal RG dirt strip takeoff, pavement landing
January 6, 2011
Attached lipstick camera to the tail tie down to watch the odd Cessna gear retraction action. Watch for the spray of dirt from the nose wheel just before the plane lifts off.
Honda Civic 2000 d16y8 EJ takeoff
December 30, 2010
Honda Civic 2000 upgrades AEM shortram intake, DC sports headers, Skunk 2 catback exhaust lightweight racing rims. Bullhead City.
Cessna Citation Sovereign Fast Crazy Takeoff!!
December 23, 2010
10 second takeoff!!!!!!! check this takeoff– it just pops off the runway! (c) happyturtle18
Cessna Citation Excel Jet Takeoff from Sitka, AK
December 10, 2010
Citation Excel Jet wingview from he last window. N695QS
FSX Cessna 172 Takeoff Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (SABA)
December 1, 2010
Welcome to TheSkywards! This video is a Cessna 172 taking off at Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport (SABA). Please feel free to check out my channel or even rate and subscribe! Thank You for watching! Addons: Microsoft Flight Simulator X St.Maarten Complete Fly Tampa Default Cessna 172 DirectX 10 Graphics X For any information, please feel free to contact me.
Kiwi jetpack invention gets ready for domestic takeoff
November 5, 2010
The chance to fly a Kiwi-invented jetpack will be available in New Zealand early next year. Almost a year to the day after it first got worldwide attention, the Martin Jetpack is back on show at the United States’ annual EAA air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and Christchurch’s Martin Aircraft Company is also announcing plans to allow the public to try out a “low, slow” version. Christchurch will be the location for the first business offering jetpack flights, and the company plans to expand with franchises around the world. People will be able to fly a jetpack about a metre above the ground at no more than 10km/h in a carefully controlled outdoor area. The price will be around the same as for adventure activities such as bungy jumping. It will be a far cry from flying at 100km/h, which is the capability planned for the jetpack that will eventually be sold to the public. But Martin Aircraft Company chief executive Richard Lauder told the Herald that any of the 40 or so people who had already tried out the jetpack would say that even low and slow was “incredibly exciting”. Based on a concept developed in 1981 by Christchurch inventor Glenn Martin, the jetpack has attracted funding of almost $1.5 million, via the Government’s Foundation for Research, Science and Technology. Mr Martin said one of the most frequently asked questions had been, “When can I have a flight?” “To be able to fly solo in a fixed-wing aircraft can take 15 hours of flight training, but most people wanted …
Cessna Takeoff from Runway 28 Trinidad
October 29, 2010
Cessna 172 takeoff on Runway 28 Trinidad
Take-off and high speed low pass by Cessna 310
October 18, 2010
A Cessna 310 takes-off and returns to the airfield to make a high speed low pass over the runway much to the entertainment of spectators



