EAA 221 Video Library

Video Rental Policy: Simply check out a video at the next meeting held at the WMU facility and return it to the next meeting. Instructions are posted on the Video cabinet near the meeting room.
Title No. Content
EAA Sport Flying S-1 Formation flight of the F-14 Tomcat and F6F Hellcat. Interviews with Patty Wagstaff, Delmar Benjamin and his Gee Bee R-2 replica. Affordable options in flying. WWII Corsairs and the Jolly Rogers. A look at the Giles aerobatic plane and Burt Rutan's creation, the Boomerang.
  S-2 Overview of the Sukhoi family of aerobatic planes. Profile of the HH-60 Search & Rescue helicopter and the A-10A Warthog. Legacy of the Wright Brothers. Flight on Boeing B-17. Profile of the Legend aircraft.
  S-3 Story of the Aerocar, the roadable plane. Interviews with two female air pioneers. Young Eagles program. The first Cessna 150. The Air Force Weapons School. A look-back at the tragedy of Apollo 1 and the triumph of Apollo 7. How to get started in flying.
  S-4 A ride in a P-51 Mustang. WWII Wasps. Importance of Airshows. Apollo 8's cruise to the moon. Story of the Grumman Goose. The Sherpa brush plane, a scale model RC of the unique Bugatti 100 racer. Discussion of Recreational Pilot's License.
  S-5 Flights of two 1930's de Haviland designs, the Comet and the Dragonfly. Importance of the Corsair. Legacy of Cliff Robertson, Doolittle Raiders, vintage Stearman, test pilots. Powered parachutes. Glider pilots of WWII. Last two Apollo missions prir to the first moonwalk.
  S-6 The gull-wing Stinson Reliant. Getting out of an aerobatic spin. Tuskgee Airman. Police use of Ultralight aircraft. Story of build-it-yourself aircraft. Apollo 11 moon trip. EAA Fly-in.
  S-7 Fundamentals of aerobatics. Flying the Cheyenne. "Flying Start" program. Apollo 12. Military planes of the future. The F-117, B-2, C-17, YF-22. Short flight in the Ford Trimotor.
  S-8 Short ballon flight. Handling "Wake Turbulence". Powered Parachutes. Air photography. Chilling story of Apollo 13. Brief look at Rotocraft.
  S-9 Aviation photography. Flying Sailplanes and Hang-gliders. Introduction to Air Racing. Apollo's 14 and 15. Oshkosh '97; Warbirds, Antiques, Classics. Salute to Yeager's Mach 1 flight. Air Force jets and homebuilts. The VisionAire Vantage, V-Jet II and Lancair.
  S-10 Check-out the RotoWay Exec rotorcraft. More of Chuck Yeager's Mach 1 flight (See #9). Pete Conrad's overview of the Apollo Missions, and Apollo' 16 and 17. The Great Lakes airplane. A ride in the triple-tail Constellation. The homebuilt Europa. Flying a Piper Cub.
King Exam Courses E-1 thru E-7 Six videos cover every FAA Private Pilot exam question including comprehensive step-by-step explanation of each question; Three Pratice Exams; personalized completion and graduation Certificate. Preparation for Final Exam on #7.
King "Take-Off" Courses K-1 Take-offs and Landings: 67 minutes. Taxing tips; visual clues; pavement vs grass strips; crosswind landings; short-field landings; obstructions; visibilty problems.
  K-2 Practical Piloting: 62 minutes. Mental Rules of Thumb to help make effient flights; changing CG for more speed; calculating fuel useage; ETA; Density Altitude.
  K-3 Your Own Rules: 69 minutes. Designing your own personal minimum Checklists for safety and passenger comfort; developed with the FAA in an in-flight scenario.
  K-4 Weather Wise: 60 minutes. How to interpret weather data; when to trust the forecast and when judgement should prevail; understanding dynamics of fog; frontal systems.
  K-5 Communications: 110 minutes. Correct procedures; terminology; call-up techniques and safety ideas; controlled vs uncontrolled fields; how to get Special VFR clearance.
  K-6 Night Flying: 42 minutes. Enjoying nighy flying; night vision; optical illusions; identifying traffic; runway lighting; aids and markers; cockpit lighting; emergencies; landings.
  K-7 Navigation A to Z: 65 minutes. Getting the most out of your flight management aids; skills with GPS, VOR, NDB's and LORAN; Dead Reckoning' Lines of Position, etc.
  K-8 VFR Cross-Country: 64 minutes. Selecting destination; considerations; type runway, weather, NDB's, VOR; Distinctive check points, using section lines, getting lost!
  K-9 Jeppenson Chart Review: 118 minutes. Excellent for IFR ticket or review; study of Approach Charts, Enroute Charts and their symbols; info on flying LDA's and SDF's.
  K-10 Airspace Review: 115 minutes. How to stay safe and legal in FAA's alphabet soup of air regs, space classes A-G, special use airspaces; clever ideas to learn specifics.
  K-11 Maneuvers for the COM/CFI: 78 minutes. Animated graphics to learn; Lazy Eights, Chandelles, 8-on-pylons, etc. Techinques to corrdinate pitch, power, bank angle, etc.
  K-12 METAR/TAF Made Easy: 87 minutes. Colorful 3-D graphics take you into vivid illustrations of fog, squalls, storms, etc. Easy tricks to remember each FAA code.
  K-13 IFR With Confidence: 14 minutes. Good for instrument ticket. Avioding pitfalls; dealing with difficult weather conditions.
  K-14 Right Stuff/Flying Tips: 45 minutes. Quick-think ideas to improve Finals and Landings.
Features F-1 Bob Hoover's popular "Aerial Ballet" including his famous dead-stick landing in his Shrike Commander and display of astounding control of his P-51.
F-2 Boeing's 777: 10 minutes. A unique high-speed, fast action assembly of the Triple 7.
F-3 Flying Boats: 45 minutes. EAA's excellent purvey of Float Planes. (Note this is a copy; blurred image.)
F-4 It's gotta be a Jenny!: 30 minutes. Paul Harvey's monologue of the love of many folks feel for the famous tree-top skimmer and grass-strip dancer.
F-5 The Murphy Clan: 20 minutes. Videos of the popular folding-wing Rebel kit and 2-place Renegade bi-plane kit.
F-6 The Avid family: 60 minutes. A study in versatility and high quality. Featuring the folding wing Magnum, Mark IV, the amphibian Catalina and vignettes of the Floatplane.
F-7 EAA Airshow: 120 minutes. Highlights of the 1992 Moffett Field show, featuring the Navy's Blue Angels, Sean D. Tucker, Patty Wagstaff, Navy Leapfrogs, and more.
F-8 Reaching for the Sky (Part I) 120 minutes. Copy of TNT's series: Robert Vaughn narrating: The Vision of Flying Like a Bird. Reenactments of the Wrightl's first flight at Kitty Hawk and Bleriot's flight across the English Channel. Advancing designs, Military and Airmail designs, Barnstormers, Lindberg and Trailblazers, Ford Tri-motor to DC-3, Advent of the jet engine, Yeager's pioneer X-1 flight, the Mach 6 X-15 flight, Burt Rutan designs, Concorde, reenactment of Lindberg's Flight, Airliners, China Clipper, and more.
F-9 Reaching for the Sky (Part II) 120 minutes. Quest for Speed; from Curtis to SR-71 and the Schneider Cup Races at Reno.
F-10 Reaching for the Sky (Part III) Continuation.
F-11 Reaching for the Sky (Part IV) Conclusion.
F-12 Gathering of the Warbirds: 50 minutes. Vignettes of Olympia, WA Air Museum Airshow 2000; features T-6, Mustang, Yaks and more.
Construction/Technical T-1 Aircraft Sheet Metal Techniques: 90 minutes. Fabrication methods, bending, riveting, tools, etc.
T-2 Van's Aircraft: RV-6/6A Finishing Kit Part I: 2 hours
T-3 Van's Aircraft: RV-6/6A Finishing Kit Part II: 2 hours
T-4 Van's Aircraft: RV-6/6A Finishing Kit Part II: 1 hours
T-5 Fiberglass 101: 2 hours. "How to" with fiberglass. Molding, forming, tools, techniques, fillets, use of clay, etc.
T-6 Corrosion: 60 minutes. Recognition and prevention of corrosion. Humidity problems, Acid Rain, Inspection, maintenance, storage.
T-7 Van's Aircraft: RV Aircraft Systems Part I: 2 hours
T-8 Van's Aircraft: RV Aircraft Systems Part II: 1 hours
T-9 Glastar: 24 minutes. Construction techniques of a popular composite/tube kit plane.
T-10 Wildcat F4F-3: 40 minutes. Restoration of the famous Grumman fighter.
T-11 Seawind: 45 minutes. Vignettes of an easy-to-build T-tail seaplane plane.
T-12 Glass Goose: 1 hour. Construction of the Quickkit. (questionable video quality)
T-13 Ryan's newest TCAD: 10 minutes. Collision Avoidance System, Cockpit Awareness.
T-14 Simcom: 25 minutes. Computerized classroom, storms, situational simulations.
T-15 Lycoming: 30 miutes. Features Lycoming's popular O-360.
Training / Exam Courses C-1 Jepp CFI - Regional/Local Checkouts
C-2 Jepp CFI - Airspace Classics; Tower Talk, Routes & Corridors
C-3 Jepp CFI - Weather's Effects; High Density Altitude
C-4 Jepp CFI - Flight Reviews and Recurrent Training
C-5 Jepp CFI - Collision Avoidance and Precautions
C-6 Jepp CFI - Specialized Instructional Services
C-7 Jepp CFI - GPS Navigation
C-8 Jepp CFI - Instructor Professional Responsibilities
C-9 Jepp CFI - Student Perspectives; Setting / Meeting Realistic Goals
C-10 Jepp CFI - Flight Maneuvers and Procedures
C-11 Jepp CFI - Flight Safety
C-12 Jepp CFI - Human Factors; Workload Management
C-13 Jepp CFI - Collision Avoidance; TCAS and TCADS
C-14 Jepp CFI - Different Ratings, Differents Classes
C-15 Jepp CFI - Mountain Flying Checkouts
C-16 Jepp CFI - Instructor Attitudes; Adjusting to the Student
C-17 Jepp CFI - New Training Technology
C-18 Jepp CFI - Fundamental Instruction; Student Perceptions
C-19 Jepp CFI - Weather; METAR/TAF; Perdictions and Expectations
C-20 Jepp CFI - The Human Factor in Collision Avoidance
C-21 Jepp CFI - ATC System Advances
C-22 Jepp CFI - High Altitude Operations
C-23 Jepp CFI - Enhancement of CFI Qualifications
C-24 Jepp CFI - Flight Information Publications
C-25 Jepp CFI - Human Factors: Analysis of two "Pilot Error" Accidents