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Transmit Antenna on M20J for a GNX375
skykrawler replied to zerotact's topic in Avionics/Panel Discussion
The transponder and ADS-B frequencies are fixed, so the required 'bandwith' is not that wide. If you were talking about VHF comm or NAV then talking about bandwidth makes more sense and typically those antenna perform best around the middle of the frequency range so you get decent performance at each end of the range. My airplane is still using what I think is the original King transponder antenna. The UAT has the 1/4 wave stick antenna, but I've been considering replacing that with a transponder blade antenna. There is no reason to replace an antenna if its working properly. -
Jerry, are you still looking? I wish I had seen this sooner. I have a used prop available.
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Engine Monitor Recommendations
Ragsf15e replied to gwav8or's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
My edm-930 was very accurate with the stock fuel probes. If they are working well, then yes, the new gage will reflect their accuracy much better than the old ones. - Today
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I thought I'd be able to find a very light gray but the local vendor did not have any. Their color choices were fairly limited but there are more colors online. At this point I'm thinking sailcloth white. https://semproducts.com/public/content/techsheets/VCS-CC Color Coat Aerosols Color Card_0418_Web.pdf The seats will be dropped off on Tuesday to be redone. The project is moving along despite me travelling and spending a week on the couch recovering from a simple day surgery.
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The Backward Tales by Coy Jacobs
Falcon Man replied to Trazz's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
Jeremy - thanks from all your Mooney brothers and sisters! -
I have a section of the hinge from when my replacement took place that I would part with. $20 and shipping and it’s yours.
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Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
PT20J replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
On the M20J, there is a transitory pitch up moment during gear extension that disappears when the gear is fully down. -
I was told by Mooney the correct parts for an M20C baggage door hinge are 350090-007 fuselage side ($92.55), 350090-011 door side ($114.00), and 350090-009 pin ($40.15). The parts catalog shows 350090-005 as the "hinge assy". Nobody has been able to explain this part but it sounds as if it might be the entire assembly (both sides plus pin). At any rate, these parts are pretty pricey. Can we use MS20257C4-3 from Aircraft Spruce, as has been suggested in this thread, instead? Is it the same spec? What paperwork is required to do so legally? I also need a new hinge for my battery access. I believe the part # is 650011-11. Can anyone confirm? Is there an Aircraft Spruce equivalent? Thanks.
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Retract Gear or Flaps First in a Go Around ?
hazek replied to donkaye, MCFI's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
Well there is definitely a pitch up moment when you extend the landing gear. You've experienced that, haven't you? So there must be the opposite moment when you retract, no? I usually have the one nervous passenger and she has experienced go arounds with me and she doesn't think they look like a big deal, I just confirmed with her. And actually given how much I stress the importance of correctly executing go arounds and the dangers of not doing so she thought it looked rather benign. -
Thank you for the quick response and the detail! Going to order the Aero Classic GL-5067B and keep my fingers crossed the valve doesn't press against the wheel hub so tightly I can't easily attach an inflator.
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I can't speak for all the other EIS's, but the 275 is far better than expected. Here's a link to a Savvy Analysis page, you can see so many options on here.. https://apps.savvyaviation.com/flights/shared/flight/9865701/86bf233b-c077-4aa0-b60a-fe02c114542d
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Engine Monitor Recommendations
jetdriven replied to gwav8or's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
We had a SL30 connected to the bottom GI275, it was connected with RS 232. But it also has HSDB from the top one which is forwarded through from the GTN750XI, so you could display NAV one or two on the bottom GI275. Your G500 will have HSDB but it's not allowed to have any parallel legs, and they want it to go from the navigator to the 500 and then from there to the back up. But the problem is if the 500 quits, the backup won't get the HSDB data....and Trek Lawler said on Beechtalk that this STC tells you to find VFR if that happens. Some of the people have wired HSD from the navigator straight to the back up and then you get that data if your primary screen quits. -
Ragsf15e started following Blown Cigar Lighter Fuse from Inogen G5- 12V M20J
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Blown Cigar Lighter Fuse from Inogen G5- 12V M20J
Ragsf15e replied to mikechaf's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
I tried the same G5 in my F model. No fuse but i blew the CB before I realized that the G5 can draw up to roughly 12 AMPS. You might need a dedicated circuit with a 15 amp or better circuit breaker. I did not do that, eventually I just bought the double battery for the G5 and ran it off that instead of ships power. -
JohnMooney66 started following Prop Spinner for 66’ M-20E
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Performing an annual and found the forward bulkhead of the prop spinner shattered. Looking for a replacement. P/n C-3532-22P. Any help would be much appreciated. South Louisiana
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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
In word, Yes. 1. If there is a nose down pitching moment on gear retraction, then in over 11,000 hours of Mooney time, I've never experienced it. Even if there was, that would be a good thing because there would be less trim down needed. 2. If you've committed to a go around, go around. All you need is to change your decision, NOT have enough runway remaining, and go off the runway. No matter how you cut it, when full power is added to a Mooney in a go around and flaps are reduced first, passengers are likely to get upset when they see their pilot aggressively trimming down to control the airplane, thinking something is wrong because of their aggressive movements. Gear up while trimming down with "casual urgency" and when there is a little forward pressure from the yoke, reducing flap deployment to T/O, will not cause passengers possible undue anxiety. -
Ragsf15e started following 252 Cruise Speed
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I run lean of peak, but no, unlikely you could run it like that! Mine is very nice at ~30” and 2350rpm and ~10.5gph at 165-180ktas between 10,000’ (165ktas) and 18,000’ (180ktas).
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Pirep - Gee Bee Aeroproducts Baggage Door Seal
Gee Bee Aeroproducts replied to Z W's topic in General Mooney Talk
Your thickness is not correct We have silicone foam .250 ams3195 sponge We die cut it I won't use or sell Epdm rubber -
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My POH, issued September of 1983 has the same table. My J is one of the first to roll of the line for 1984.
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Insane impulse coupling issues AGAIN, seeking theories
Fritz1 replied to Ryan ORL's topic in General Mooney Talk
This has sent me thinking, I have a 6000 series Slick impulse coupling mag on the Bravo, hot starts were always a problem before I installed a slick start mag booster, I have had a retard breaker mag overhauled by Aircraft Accessories of Oklahoma, not QAA, on the shelf for probably 3 years, just need to rewire the ignition switch for a second P-lead, had an Electroair for about 2 years and uninstalled it for multiple reasons, hot start on the impluse coupling mag even with the slick booster is still not great because the skytech light weight starter spins the hot engine fast enough for the impulse coupling not to engage, will get rid of the impulse coupling now and install retard breaker mag. -
Insane impulse coupling issues AGAIN, seeking theories
Paul Thomas replied to Ryan ORL's topic in General Mooney Talk
If the failure of the mag can be shown, would the insurance cover the engine's IRAN? It may be worth digging into the policy. -
Gee Bee Aeroproducts started following Window and door seals
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Pirep - Gee Bee Aeroproducts Baggage Door Seal
Gee Bee Aeroproducts replied to Z W's topic in General Mooney Talk
We stock chafe .062 x 1 wide .032 x 1" wide .032 x 1-1/2 wide .062 x 1-1/2 wide with Fiberglass used for Cessna cowl GB-P seal -5/8 Bulb Cessna Caravan Cowl -5/8 LW Bulb md500 cargo door -7/8 bulb Model 95 baffle seal 1-1/2 tail length -
Let me get the exact dimensions. thanks! -Matt
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Pirep - Gee Bee Aeroproducts Baggage Door Seal
Gee Bee Aeroproducts replied to Z W's topic in General Mooney Talk
We can extrude to sample, there is a min production run . Just finished both extrusions for T34 canopy.