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Thinking of listing my 1990 m20J with an io390
bmcconnaha replied to bmcconnaha's topic in Aircraft Classifieds
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@201er nice plane, sir!
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Preowned Aspen 2500 evolution Max- $12999 Sold
bmcconnaha replied to bmcconnaha's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
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Bought this for a friend to install in his Cardinal. Unfortunately he came down with some very severe medical issues, and I don’t see him flying again. Unit was new in aug 2020. Has ACU, both RSMs. Very carefully uninstalled, and has everything you need to reinstall. No wires were cut. Units have syn vis, angle of attack, traffic unlocks etc. posting here before I list it anywhere else. Message me here or Bryan@avionicssource.com. Look and function like new. https://aspenavionics.com/products/general-aviation/evolution-2500-max
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I'm on @Baker Avionics schedule for late January for a g3X install. His shop is in southern Oregon, might not be too bad for you to get to. No sales tax in OR as well.
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Thinking of listing my 1990 m20J with an io390
bmcconnaha replied to bmcconnaha's topic in Aircraft Classifieds
It's actually been ordered for quite a while. Dang supply chain issues. Honestly, I'll probably keep it and complete that. I think we would rather have a 340 Or 414 with a partner and keep the J. I had quite a bit of interest so far, but I think I'm leaning with just pulling the ad down. -
ISO century attitude indicator
bmcconnaha replied to bmcconnaha's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
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ISO century attitude indicator
bmcconnaha replied to bmcconnaha's topic in Avionics / Parts Classifieds
No, it was behaving that day. But last night departing for a nice VFR flight home in the dark, it decided to go tango uniform. IMG_4901.MOV -
Anyone have a spare around from a panel upgrade? Not sure of the model, it drives a century 2000ap. thank you, Bryan
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What I am searching for is a low time and relatively fresh overhaul ovation or bravo. Fiki and a garmin GTN750 are preferred. If you have such a beast, PM me. I’m going to build an add on barnstormers and trade a plane and I’ll get a link to it posted here in the classifieds. To summarize: 1990 m20J- 2000TT- 115 hours since factory reman IO390/factory new top prop. Done this year Engine mount overhauled, new metal baffles, new engine control cables, new exhaust. Oil cooler overhauled. Surefly magneto on the left side. Maggie ignition wires. Stunning brand new aerocomfort executive interior. Avidyne IFD550. Lynx NGT9000 transponder, PS engineering 450B. Century 2000 autopilot. Whelen nav/strobe combo, all synced together. Whelen landing light. Reiff turbo preheater. New precise flight electric speed brakes. August annual from advanced aviation (mooney service center) Couple photos attached, more photos and better photos once I get an add up. Still working out pricing. Paint is a 7, maybe better, interior 10, mechanical is 10. No fuel leaks. Thorough and complete logs. Sad to part ways with what has taken most of my time/energy and money recently, but I think I want a FIKI bird.
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spent the last four years with FF. tried GP back to back for the last 45 days. here is what i have found: foreflight has much better weather layers. clouds (with altitude slider) turbulence when connected to the internet, etc. foreflight has a better logbook. garmin pilots MOA notams alert is supeior touching the screen on GP gives you an manu asking what you want to do. i find i have a ton of accidental clicks on FF not on what i am actually trying to click. probably one of the bigger complaints. I really liked the cloud top imagery from FF for planning purposes. if i switched over to GP i would still have to use 1800WXBRIEF online to get this, and turbulence data. a big one...... FF is MUCH better to fly an approach with in my opinion. plate displays better on the map, and selecting the mins on FF is great. performance calc on GP i like better. for garmin avionics, the databse concierge is cool, as is autologging your engine data. so, mixed bag here. GP is better in some areas, foreflight is better in others. i would say FF is the better EFB personally. ill probably keep GP for the database concierge and the engine data. but ill mainly use FF
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Mixture Rich or Best for ground ops
bmcconnaha replied to Mooney-Shiner's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
mixture lean enough on the ground that and power addition will cause a stumble. no danger of taking off lean if you do that. give it a a turn or two for the run up. run up at 1700-1800, look for a rise in each cylinder EGT on each mag, lightly cycle the prop a time or two depending on temp (no need to deep cycle it), and then back to 1000rpm and leaned where you cant add any throttle without a stumble. wont foul plugs that way -
Thank you
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I might have a preowned aspen 2500 max system for sale, and I can take your 430 in on trade. Shoot me a message.
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Having Greg @Baker Avionics install CIES senders with my dual g3x setup when he does it. I tried using OEM senders with a JPI in my 182 I used to own. Not worth it. Calibration didn’t go well, fuel gauge was still not that accurate, and I got the occasional annoying mismatch warning. All remedied with new senders.
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I've had good luck with Goodyear tubes also. Are the ones you ordered straight valve?
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Ordering tubes for the mains today. I have a 1990 J with hub cabs. I have heard sometimes the 90 degree stem will not work with the hubcaps. I saw a thread about the 70 degree stems, but I couldn't tell if that will work on my J. What tubes are you using on your mains? Thanks!
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Thank you all for the tips. My local airport has a good crosswind runway, so I probably don't practice it as much as I should. Next time there is some crosswinds, I'm going to put some of these teqniques into play and see if I can get some improvements.
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Do you have a crosswind limit for take off? I can not figure out what I am doing wrong on takeoffs with lots of direct crosswind. Both times recently were on a wide runway, and ultimately nothing happened, but had I been on a narrow runway, I’d have potentially had a problem. Both times it feels like I was heading off the centerline towards the upwind side. I feel like this is a hole in my primary training. I have about 750 hours, but have never really focused on the strong crosswind takeoff that I can recall. Can you share some tips and techniques? I feel like for now, I need to drop my max crosswind component down and commit to some practice.
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Skip, question for you on the smart glide. If you have an XI, and a GFC500, the smart glide will still work, correct?
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@LANCECASPER congrats on the sale. I saw it in trade a plane and thought what a clean bravo.
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Instrument Panel Switch Replacement
bmcconnaha replied to Speed Merchant's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
reviving this old thread... new panel going in with some new switches. any update on those style switches out of the m20U? -
yes they are. intake tube and metal baffles all powder coated to match.
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has anyone installed a portrait mounted 7" screen on the right side of a J model mooney? thanks in advance. Thanks, Bryan