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  1. On 7/29/2023 at 7:17 AM, BDPetersen said:

    Very nice. I wish I had that for my 54 gallon C installation.

    Hey brother, I think I have you covered. I have a '62 M20C with bladders and I just did a custom Fuel Stik for my plane. I used a siphon plus a 2 gallon gas can and measured out two gallon increments to get accurate numbers. I don't have an engine monitor but have tested the burn based on power settings over 10 flights since measuring and the numbers come out within about a half gallon or so of where I predicted. If you'd like to buy a stick from Fuelstik.com, Sportys, Aircraft Spruce, etc., then you should be able to use this scale.

     

    By the way, I cleared up a bit of a mystery when I was working on this project about the true fuel volume of the bladders. My '62C when built had only 48 gallon tanks according to the owners manual. My aircraft and STC records only reference bladders added and their serials without stating the fuel capacity, so I reached out to Griggs who confirmed that my tanks were indeed expanded to 54.8 gallons total with the bladders because that bladder 27.4 gallon bladder (each) size corresponds with their part number. So now I know for certain that my tank capacity is indeed higher thanks to the bladder STC. I cannot recommend Griggs enough based on the level of help they provided in pursuit of answering my burning question. I will not hesitate to work with them if needed in the future.

    Printable Mooney M20C 27.4 Gal N6475U 6-16-23.pdf

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  2. My friends, here's my first prototype solution. It's a pool noodle with bird spikes attached by JB Weld. I sliced an opening down the length of the tube. The inside wasn't too rough either so the paint should be fine. The fit is mostly snug but I will have to test how well this keeps up with the wind.

     

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  3. Has anyone come up with any novel and reasonably priced solution for keeping birds off the vertical stab and rudder? Maybe by putting some sort of spike strip on top? If so, how did you build it so that it can attach without blowing off while the airplane is tied down? I'm trying to avoid having to shell out $$$ for another fabric cover; my existing canopy cover is great but adding another section for the tail is not cheap. 

  4. Hi everyone, I am an aspiring vintage Mooney owner looking to make a few contacts around Cincinnati. I just relocated from Columbus to Cincinnati, Ohio and am looking to see if there is anyone local to the Cincinnati area who might enjoy some hangar flying. My flying experience so far has been limited to 172s and 182s in central Ohio, but I'm budgeting for a Mooney in the future while still flying as part of a club. I live under the KLUK class D ring and I69/Sporty's is relatively close too. I'm hoping there are a few MSer's local to the area who wouldn't mind swapping stories of their Mooney ownership experience as well as GA flying around the area. Feel free to post here or PM me if you are interested in meeting up.

    Anthony

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