Flying the Cessna SkyMaster

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2006

This is me flying one of my Friend's Cessna Skymaster. Im Flying in the Right Seat cause im not Multi-Engine rated yet, but that didn't keep me from flying it. This clip shows me Flying around my house.

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  • how old are you????

  • I was 18 or 19 in this video. I'm 21 now.

  • I saw on someone one else's comments that you're in the Air Force. I went to tech school at, and flew out of, Pensacola (near your tech school location). Nice videos, by the way!

  • where did you go to tech school?

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  • For your information, you dont need a multi-engine Lic. to fly an C- 337 Sky master.

    thanks, my regards

  • @ATARI800XLfan Its not worth the buy, Its known for the rear engines to always over heat & fail at take offs or in any hot days.

  • amazing plane.... I love the Cessna 337 Skymaster... Its a very unique aircraft....

  • how much does it cost to get a multi engine license. I have always wanted to fly. Is a Cessna 337 worth buying. What would be a good price for one. Is buying the pressurized version worth the money. What it is the performance like, like range and that.

  • Thanks for the video, I love the Skymaster, I don't know anyone to "bum" a ride from.

    (Private Pilot, checked out 150- C210R)

  • Its more to do with managing two engines vs controlling the airplane. The only reason multiengine ratings are required is because of the adverse yaw caused by a failed engine.

  • @Apollo580 If you take your multi-engine checkride in a Skymaster, you'll have only demonstrated your ability to handle an aircraft that has centerline thrust. Your license should be restricted to Centerline Thrust only. You would have to take a checkride in a conventional twin to remove that limitation. If you take your multi-engine checkride in a conventional twin, you don't get the centerline thrust restriction.

  • @Apollo580 No centerline thrust rating, It's a multi engine. However there is a gray area as to whether or not if you got rated for multi in this A/C if it would crossover to the non-inline thrust.

  • @RogerDeanSmart Can you get a multi-engine rating and be allowed to fly this? Or do you have to have a center line thrust rating?

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