The Kitplanes For Africa Bushbaby Is A Machine, Here's Why!

Published 2024-06-21
Join me as I dive into my three-year journey with the Kitplanes for Africa Bushbaby, equipped with 27.5-inch bush tyres and the powerful Rotax 912is engine. In this comprehensive review (or shall I say discussion), I showcase the incredible versatility and performance of this aircraft.

From camping on the salt pans to reaching the southernmost tip of Africa, the Bushbaby has proven to be a reliable and adventurous companion. Discover the breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable experiences, and the unparalleled freedom that only the Bushbaby can provide. Buckle up for good airplane adventure!

The Kitplanes For Africa Website: kitplanesforafrica.co.za/
Rotax Website: www.flyrotax.com/products/912-is-sport-isc-sport

All Comments (9)
  • @4HolerPoler1
    This is a brilliant video Gareth! What a neat aircraft 👌
  • @goitsediale6020
    AWESOME Video Gareth! I have definitely subscribed. I really appreciate your effort to really go into the technical detail of the flying which is what most of us really like. Just a tip for the future, please add subtitles to your video's to balance the onboard audio.
  • @olkaa2471
    Nice mate. Although, you should use another technical solution to record your cockpit voice. Very difficult to understand, even for people familiar with the SA accent. Apart from that, very nicely done. The bigger Explorer / Safari are much more docile to handle. Especially with the new Buffalo landing gear. Nevertheless, if you are current with your flying skills and aware what your are doing, nothing beats the buck for joy value than owning a KFA Bushbaby. Probably one if the safest planes to fly. That steel cage, which bends first before it cracks takes the loads before it hurts the pilot /Pax. In steel we trust. Cheers
  • Hey man, great video! Seems like you prefer / are more comfortable with wheel landings in your BB. I am struggling with consistency on my 3-pointers in my BB, so was just curious if wheel landings are perhaps a tad more suited to the aircraft's demeanour in your experience...
  • @CS_247
    How does it compare to the Kitfox?