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IndyTim

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IndyTim last won the day on May 22 2014

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    Springfield, MO (KSGF)
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    Flying, bicycling (road/mtb/tandems), flyfishing, hiking, karting
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    N252BH
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    M20K 252TSE / Encore conversion

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  1. Explainer video for the PowerTow reassembly is below. Folks, for anyone who does not have a good tug, this is a very good deal on a pristine piece of equipment. And, if you come pick it up, I'll throw in 10 quarts of Aeroshell and Exxon Elite oil - 15-50w and 20-50w.
  2. The Garmin aera 796 and GDL39 are sold. And if anyone knows how to edit my original post to reflect this, pls pm me. (Thanks)
  3. PowerTow is now disassembled. It's conceivable that it can be shipped now, but I will have to confirm if you're interested. I'm uploading an explainer video for reassembly to YouTube - it took 5-6 minutes to remove the orange handle and nosegear clamps. Should be 10 mins or less to reassemble. It should now fit easily into trunk of a car or back of plane.
  4. Battery minder is $250 new, in like new condition, sell for $170.
  5. I did take a look and we can removed the handlebar leading to a tidy 36" x 20" x 19" base unit.
  6. I've pondered that myself. The clamps are removable which would shorten it by about 20 inches - I can measure when I get back home. I hadn't analyzed this before but looking at the video, looks like the orange handle is bolted to the engine frame. If the handle can be removed it's a no-brainer. It's not that heavy - I can lift it onto the bed of my pickup by myself. My guess is that with the seats down (and certainly with handle removed), it will fit, but I would want to package up the various edges and ensure it didn't scratch or tear any upholstery. If you like I can look into handle removal tonight.
  7. Link to PowerTow video is here. This is basically a new tug. I will be happy to ship it if you want to arrange shipping - I can get it in the truck or whatever.
  8. I've been out cleaning the garage and just now looked at messages. The O2 system is sold based on first firm offer that ce in earlier today. Everything else listed is still available.
  9. In honor of Oshkosh, I have several items for sale. They've just been sitting since I sold 252BH. I'm still heads down building the new business, and it's going to be a couple years before I have the cash flow to buy another plane. Meanwhile, time to clean house. SOLD 1. Powertow Ez40 tug. 5 years old, bought new and in excellent condition. Used about 2 years and always hangared. Fresh tuneup; starts immediately. Has Mooney clamps. Based near KSGF, must pick up. $850 Link: https://www.powertow.com/40-EZ-Aircraft-Tug_p_14.html Video for PowerTow: [/url] 2. (SOLD) Mountain High O2D2, 2 place portable pulse O2 system. This is the whole kit: unit, bottle, bottle regulator, lines, masks, carrying case. No issues. $500 Link: https://www.mhoxygen.com/product/o2d2-system-eds-oxygen/ 3. BatteryMinder model# 24041 for Concord battery with cable to connect to plane. $170 Link: https://www.batteryminders.com/batteryminder-model-244cec1-aa-s5-24v-4-amp-concorde-aviation-battery-charger-maintainer-desulfator/ SOLD 4. Garmin 796 with SiriusXM for sale. Original box, yoke mount, XM antenna, cables, desktop cradle all included. Link: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/87414 $1499 new, sell for $1000. With GDL39: $1300. 5. Garmin GDL39 (not 3D so no attitude but does have weather and ADSB traffic as well as WAAS positioning). Link: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/93601 $539.00 new - sell for $350.
  10. I've accepted an offer on 252BH. Awfully sad to see her go. It's even harder to not have an anchor into the Mooney community. But if things go well the next plane is another Mooney, a 301. :-) These deals aren't over 'til they're over, so if you or someone you know is interested in 252BH please ping me or get in touch with Jimmy at All American.
  11. RJ, welcome to the board. Thank you for your service. I was in your position, 3 years ago (albeit without that valuable AF experience!) and searchng for either a Bo or a Mooney. I looked for 9 months, primarily focused on Beechcraft because of family tradition more than anything else. My Dad flew a Baron, then a Duke and I spent much time in Beech products growing up. But the bottom line was that I just could not find a decent Bo that met my needs, for my budget. My mission is comparable to yours - I needed to carry 2 people, full fuel, and luggage, with 4 people occasionally. My longest trip so far is non-stop Springfield MO to York PA, 815nm, with 2 adults on board. That was roughly 4:45 as I recall. I regularly fly Springfield to Clovis NM to visit my son who is an AC130 pilot at Canon AFB. We have made that trip, 500 nm, with four adults and IFR reserves. Westbound. I have a 252, Encore conversion so my useful is a little high for a Mooney at 1030#. But as folks have mentioned, many Js have the payload to handle your missoon easily. As for room, I'm 6'2"+, and sit tall. 225 lbs currently, and it would be lower if I could cut back on beer. But who wants to do that? I have no issues with room. My son is 6'4", and skinny, and has occupied the rear seat. Having reclining seats in back helped, and with that, he claimed he was comfortable. My other son, 6' and probably 230#, has occuped the rear seat from OSH to SGF, no problem. Good luck with your search.
  12. Sorry for the delay in responding to this question - it has taken much, much longer than I imagined to move the repairs forward. As of this week, the gearbox has been disassembled. It was indeed a broken back spring. Plessey gearbox. For such fast vehicles, it always surprises me how slow the processes regarding airplanes, and aviation in general, move. The engine is finally out and on its way to Continental for teardown and inspection.. Hopefully in another 5 or 6 weeks 252BH will be flying again.
  13. Given where he lost the engine (assuming that's what happened), hard to imagine a better outcome than this: pilot was able to refuse medical care, and no one on the ground hurt. Just some bent metal. Wow.
  14. Thanks Scott - do you know where it's based?
  15. I advise on digital commerce for a living, and our mantra is: design for mobile first, desktop second. I also personally know the principals of the company who did Mooney's website redesign.. I may pass along the feedback at the right time. I think Mooney has an interesting marketing/product roadmap challenge: how to leverage the brand's core value proposition (speed/efficiency/style/safety) but meet 21st century benchmarks like that of Cirrus. I would argue that, despite my faith in the strength of the Mooney cockpit, in the eyes of Joe Aircraft Buyer, Mooney gets no better than a "C" compared to Cirrus without BRS on the safety dimension. In other words I think Mooney has an uphill battle claiming they are at market parity, let alone a leader, on the single most critical attribute. I really think Mooney has to find a way to add BRS.. I know the poll here said *we* don't care that much, but we're the folks who already bought Mooneys.. we have a self-selecting bias. Had we cared that much about BRS we wouldn't be on this forum. But there were 204 Cirrus buyers last year who voted with their wallets for an aircraft with BRS.. I have to assume it was BRS that won them over - can't see any other reason to have a Cirrus. ;-) I really look forward to seeing how Mooney sales figures stack up against Brands B, C, and C, now that capacity is ramping back up.
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