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I'm 17, got my PPL in January and now have 100 hours. Me and my family decided to get a plane to avoid the costs of renting and start building hours. In the fall I will be going to Embry Riddle to finish my training. We decided to get this Mooney M20F over a Arrow or Cherokee. I will leave the link to the plane below.

http://www.trade-a-plane.com/detail/2047530.htm

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Simple stuff that I could do low cost

 

they're might be a few things you could do, but not much is going to make a whole lot of difference.  Low cost is also relative.  Honestly, the cheapest way to get the mods you want is for the airplane to already have them.  

 

here is an old link just to show you what is/was possible.  http://www.mooneymart.com/modifications/index.php

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I'm 17, got my PPL in January and now have 100 hours. Me and my family decided to get a plane to avoid the costs of renting and start building hours. In the fall I will be going to Embry Riddle to finish my training. We decided to get this Mooney M20F over a Arrow or Cherokee. I will leave the link to the plane below.

http://www.trade-a-plane.com/detail/2047530.htm

 

It's a nice looking plane.  Just make sure you have a well respected Mooney shop perform a pre-purchase inspection.

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