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CFI/CFII Las Vegas, NV. Experience in C and J models
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Upgrades to the panel - best bang for the $$$$
FFpilotChris replied to Patto's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
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Mooney Panel Conversion 2000.00
FFpilotChris replied to Alan Fox's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
Interested in the gear switch, how much? -
Upgrades to the panel - best bang for the $$$$
FFpilotChris replied to Patto's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
So I bought electroluminescent rings to install on the other instruments. They don't fit because the instruments are too close together. What have you guys been using for panel lights other than the original old lighting system ? -
Upgrades to the panel - best bang for the $$$$
FFpilotChris replied to Patto's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
The Mid-Continent one I bought and want to put in is just electric. I just wanted to make sure I am permitted to do that and am not required to have a vacuum turn coordinator for any reason. -
Upgrades to the panel - best bang for the $$$$
FFpilotChris replied to Patto's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
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Upgrades to the panel - best bang for the $$$$
FFpilotChris replied to Patto's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Next- I bought an electric turn coordinator from Mid-Continent. The one that is in there is vacuum. The PC system is long gone on my plane. Can I just replace the old turn coordinator with the new electric one ? -
Upgrades to the panel - best bang for the $$$$
FFpilotChris replied to Patto's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I am digging this one back up. I bought Patto's plane and have started upgrading the panel. G5 attitude, electroluminescent bezel lights, and a JPI830 are all going in. The nav 11 vor died so that is gone and the rpm moved next to the throttle to make room for the 830. Also took out the non functioning egt gauge and replaced with a suction gauge. Its all going in as fast as they mechanic works....so maybe another week. Will post pics when its all done -
What are you looking for ?? Avionics
FFpilotChris replied to Alan Fox's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
Thats not a g5 hsi next to the DG and the audio panels in the first picture is it ? -
What are you looking for ?? Avionics
FFpilotChris replied to Alan Fox's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
Gns430 non waas. 14v? Looking for a super good deal and maybe an audio panel. I don't want my panel to be worth more than my plane, but I need an upgrade from the klx135a I currently have. -
I have had my plane for about a month now and put almost 50 hours in her. 1974 C model. I just got my commercial in December and I am working on my CFI now. All of my training previous to the mooney was in a 172 and a 152. Needless to say I am in a much different airplane. I am going over the PTS for my CFI checkride that is scheduled about two weeks from now and I am thinking it might be better to rent a 172 for the checkride because of the performance take off and landing differences the airplanes have. First of all I cannot really find checklists for any the performance take offs and landing. Do they exist? I know everyone has a different method on mooneyspace forums I might not even be required to do the power off 180 and the short field, but its up to the DPE. I am still getting used to how much this plane floats, and I know I can't just push down the nose like the 172 to hit my spot. I am fine with all the maneuvers in the air and I actually prefer the stall characteristics of the mooney when compared to the cessna. Also 8s on pylons do not require as much work when I am using the mooney with the constant speed prop. Chandelles are much better in the Mooney as well. Pretty much my plane is spectacular when it comes to maneuvers. It is just hard to gauge precise landings with 50 hours in the plane. Maybe the only way to do it is with hours of traffic patterns and short approaches... What do you guys think?
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New Owner, First Plane, 1974c
FFpilotChris replied to FFpilotChris's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I am around, I have daddy day care on Saturday, but I am off on Sunday. The plane is at VGT. I would love to hear about how it was at annual, it might save me some suprises for the one I have coming up. email me page0100@gmail.com -
New Owner, First Plane, 1974c
FFpilotChris replied to FFpilotChris's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Yes it is Tahoe. Flew over it then went to Calaveras for fuel ($3.93), the airport is similar to Sedona and Catalina so it was a bit of a tricky landing. -
New Owner, First Plane, 1974c
FFpilotChris replied to FFpilotChris's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
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Gear Switch Replacement
FFpilotChris replied to FFpilotChris's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Got it done today. New handle is on. Thanks for the help with the pin. -
Gear Switch Replacement
FFpilotChris replied to FFpilotChris's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Half of the threads are broken off the original. The white handle is threaded and comes off the new one. The original switch only has half of the threads to screw it on though. The one I bought only cost me 60. -
So the handle for my gear switch is broken and looks like this and I Bought a replacement. I have no idea if the switch is correct, but I just want to swap the handle. Is it possible to do without removing the whole panel? Anyone have experience with this?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Stratus-2S/323641415563?epid=630013898&hash=item4b5a88178b:g:bOEAAOSw5EpcNXM4:rk:1:pf:0 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Stratus-2S-GPS-ADS-B-AHRS-Aviation-Receiver/123599170586?hash=item1cc715ac1a:g:Y58AAOSw7MNcQIDF:rk:2:pf:0 400 was a fair price, I do not think it was a steal. I am really looking for a 1S. So the search continues
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To me, or someone else?
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350 shipped ?
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I will look tomorrow. I think it has no modifications and the lights are not in the wings, they are outside.