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that looks more like a go cart tube, than an aircraft tire tube
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Just iron out the wrinkles and that is good for another 1000hrs.
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Inner tube bandit struck again yesterday morning. My IA went out to go do a flying lesson in this Cherokee 180, nose tire was flat. When they pulled the tube out, it was all folded over like it had been reused two or three times.
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Yes. An AccuTrak can be installed, but you need additional components besides this unit shown. Look at my old threads. I installed an AccuFlite in my plane. There are two units needed. I had photos in the thread. I did majority of work myself with avionics installer down control connection and signing off. Scott (The two controllers you need are hard to find, but come up on Ebay when owners upgrade auto pilots)
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takair started following Vintage Mooney and Brittain parts.
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You should be able to. There is an add on STC that should still be available from Brittain. Not sure of videos, but @Kevin Westbrookshould be able to help. I built my system one piece at a time over many years. Now it is a great autopilot. It takes a little tinkering to get them set up, but once they are, they are a great autopilot,
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Vintage Mooney and Brittain parts.
Mooney-Shiner replied to Igor_U's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
I wonder if there is a way to install Accutrack II device on my 67F that has Brittain wing leveler vac system and TC100EVS Autopilot Gyro? Any videos on that? -
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M20J nose wheel collapse at KHEF
Brandt replied to Mooney in Oz's topic in Mooney Safety & Accident Discussion
Sounds like a business opportunity for FlyRPM. Just saying… -
OK that displays heading, then you probably have a KI-256 attitude indicator that supplies pitch and roll, which may need to be overhauled. @Jake@BevanAviation commented back in 2024 on this and @IvanP had him test his autopilot computer. He would be the guy I would call. I'm sure he could help you get it sorted out.
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Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
midlifeflyer replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
I think that’s what it comes down to. It’s the way I still teach it regardless of aircraft type. And my personal methodology is identical in all 30+ single types I have flown. The goal of a go-around or missed approach is the creation of a normal climb. The single biggest issue I see when I teach is rushing it instead of flying it, and I can actually see the potential for loss of control. We rarely have to do it for real, so we rarely practice it. That’s what we need to do instead if armchair it. -
Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
hazek replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
I see. How would you explain them reverting back to the previous procedure for the Ultra? Seems to poke a hole in your argument. -
Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
donkaye, MCFI replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
No. This.20080402_APPROACH FOR LANDING -CAUTION- The airplane must be wit.pdf20080402_APPROACH FOR LANDING -CAUTION- The airplane must be wit.pdf20080402_APPROACH FOR LANDING -CAUTION- The airplane must be wit.pdf20080402_APPROACH FOR LANDING -CAUTION- The airplane must be wit.pdf -
Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
hazek replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
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Darell Ali joined the community
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Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
donkaye, MCFI replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
There was a reason the Acclaim Type S (an Ovation with Turbocharging) changed the order in the later POHs. Review PT20J above. -
The Bendix-King KI 525A PNI
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A buddy had one of the latches on the cowl of his Cherokee fail and he lost the top half of the cowl in the pattern. It flipped up and landed flat agains the leading edge of one of the wings for a while, and then fell off into a neighborhood, never to be seen again. He just flew it as normal, told the tower his cowl came off (the tower guy had seen it and told him about where it landed), and returned to the field without further incident. It put a dent in one of the wing tanks, which isn't too difficult to replace on a Cherokee. Took a trip to one of the BAS yards and he was back in business. It is sad when something that could be, and should be, a non-event, isn't.
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Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
Hank replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
My Owners Manual doesn't mention anything other than normal and short field landings. Go arounds weren't a thing back in 1970; I just treat it like a normal takeoff. -
This happened to me a couple of weeks ago. Forgot to latch the oil door. On takeoff roll, it flipped open. Made the pattern and landed. My initial instinct was to position the plane in such a way using pitch and rudder that the wind might not rip the door hinge apart. But then a more reasonable voice came into my head and gently reminded me in a harsh way to fly the plane and not kill myself over a replaceable oil access door. I landed and taxied over near my hangar and shut down. I Decided to grab a bottle of water while I was shut down. Went to take off and on take off roll the damn thing was still open! This time I pulled the throttle at around 10ft agl and landed on the remaining runway, shut it down and closed the oil access door for real this time. -David
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Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
Max Clark replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
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Prop Spinner for 66’ M-20E
JohnMooney66 replied to JohnMooney66's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
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JohnMooney66 started following Dick Denenny
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Additionally Paul now runs the Oasis Aero https://oasisaero.com/about.html - he has taken over the original shop in addition to his Weep No More business. He has a partner Eric that is an instructor/mechanic but I assume not associated with the failed business that first took over Bruce's shop. Correction - Paul and Eric are co-owners of the two entities while Paul runs Weep no more and Eric runs Oasis.
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Rocket W&B: Help! Family of three or two possible?
aviatoreb replied to Trogdor's topic in M20K Owners
Mine is 2272 including TKS and a number of other goodies. -
Update; purchased a new one from LASAR/Mooney and it also came with the same problematic hole locations, identical to the replacement I purchased before. Frank requested I send back my original cracked one back. I did so they used it to check their tooling. Evidently there was some errors made when they increased hole sizes and the tooling during an engineering change late’62. Frank says 17 have been sold since 2017, but only mine was returned. That may explain why the drawings match my original part & part number but not the other 16 sold that were not returned and as far as we know were installed. Anyway, they were able to press form a new one for me without holes so at least they are still capable of press forming vintage parts.