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  1. Heartbreaking. I just had dinner with Mike a few weeks ago, with another of his new students in Columbus. He always impressed me with his dedication to instructing, and to his students. Praying for a full recovery, and for peace for Bill's family.
  2. The Sidewinder sold today. Thanks for your interest. Merry Christmas!
  3. Christmas special, anyone? $1350 shipped. This will allow you to purchase a spare battery, should you so desire. The included battery is strong, but it may be nice to have a spare. Incidentally, I'm flying to the Port St. Lucie, FL, area on Christmas morning. If any of you are close and want to see the Sidewinder, I'll bring it along. Let me know be 0700hrs EDT on the 25th. I'll be there until the 2nd of January. Thanks!
  4. https://www.redlinea...oney-airplanes/ Hello Mooneyspace! Here's the skinny: I bought this Mooney-specific Redline Sidewinder power tug barely used thinking it would be an easy conversion to use on our Twin Bonanza. I was wrong. Tire size on the Beech is way too big. It'd cost more to convert this one than to buy a custom TwinBo Sidewinder from Redline. Live and learn I guess. So, I'm asking $1475 shipped to you. More than $200 off list when you factor in shipping; Redline is selling these for $1675. I used it on a hangar-mate's C (see photos) and it worked great. It has enough oomph to do any Mooney; my TwinBo has a GTOW of +6000lbs and the Redline folks say no problem. So, if you have an M, R, or TN model, no worries. This is a beautiful piece of machinery, and the nice thing is that it folds down to less than half its operational length. You could easily take it with you in your baggage compartment. It is fairly light, but I haven't weighed it. I'm open to offers! Email is (still) mooney205kd@gmail.com Let me know what you think. I can take Paypal if that helps. Thanks! Chris White N261B @ 4I3
  5. 38D IS very good, neat decor. If you want a true small town "greazie spoon", try Carrol County Tolson, KTSO. Breakfast all day long, and good. Sit by windows facing the runway, and you can hear the cook washing the dishes in the kitchen, just like granny in the old days :-). Very close by is I40, Coshocton Downing. Cheapest fuel in the state, currently at $3.89. I've flown a well-worn path in the sky to Downing to feed the T-Bone.
  6. Quote: Rustler What an adventure! You have no idea--I know you think you do--what things you'll do and places you'll go with that aitplane. Congratulations and God speed!
  7. Quote: LuvFlying La-z-boy chairs. Comfy couch. All you need is a big screen TV and yer all set! That is an awsome interior. Thanks for sharing. Care to share some performance specs (if you dare) TAS, GPH, Useful load?
  8. Quote: flight2000 That's it, where do I get one... That couch is awesome. Brian
  9. Quote: Jeff_S Hmm...one wonders what aerial activities could be accomplished with a stable autopilot and a willing partner...
  10. Quote: LuvFlying What!? No Aspen? No 530W? You guys got hosed! (LOL) Hey... stop teasing with those partial interiors. I want to see that wrap around couch. I love those curtains. And whata got for cabin width up front... looks like about 7'! Looks like a couple of lazyboy chairs for pilots seats too. Niice.
  11. Quote: LuvFlying HEY! Congrats. You thought OUR deal went slowly. wow. Let see some interior shots! time to update your avitar ;-)
  12. Just brought home the Twin Bonanza yesterday, for those interested. COMPLETELY different animal than the 205, and quite incredible in it's own right. It has pretty much been an airshow everywhere we stop - people come out of the woodwork to see what made those beautiful engine sounds. Best sounding airplane this side of a Lancaster! Just about as big, too, with a couch and recliner in the back. Quote: JimR Chris, I worked that out to be 19.32 nmpg, which is excellent. What power setting(s) did you use, how long did it take, and what kind of ground speeds were you getting? Sorry to see you sell the Mooney, but I have a feeling that you'll be back when your mission requirements change. I agree that those T-Bones are some cool planes. Probably pretty pricey to operate, though. At least compared to what we are used to. I like the Travelairs, too. Gotta love those Lycoming 360s.
  13. I think the general rule is anything over 400 is bad. We were running in the 360's LOP in 5KD in cruise all cylinders, cowl flaps closed. The only time we saw anything close to 400 was in Vy climb in the summer. I really think your baffles need looked at, you have a probe problem, or you're in the "red box" ROP.
  14. Might be blasphemy, but I like the way BeechTalk has their site put together. Don't hate! Their site does sell ads, so I'd imagine they have a little more dough for polishing. Craig has done a hell of a job here, as well. Very nice and easy to keep up with topics. www.beechtalk.com
  15. Quote: JimR Chris, I worked that out to be 19.32 nmpg, which is excellent. What power setting(s) did you use, how long did it take, and what kind of ground speeds were you getting? Sorry to see you sell the Mooney, but I have a feeling that you'll be back when your mission requirements change. I agree that those T-Bones are some cool planes. Probably pretty pricey to operate, though. At least compared to what we are used to. I like the Travelairs, too. Gotta love those Lycoming 360s.
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