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Mooney Buys 3 Redbird FMX Full Motion Simulators
cliffy replied to omega708's topic in General Mooney Talk
Our local one is $85/hr if memory serves me right. I'll check on it tomorrow if I get to town. -
Here in Arizona the top 2 causes of airplane accidents are? 1) Mid-airs, yup mid-airs 2) Maintenance, preponderance of "owner maintenance issues," not certified shops!
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Paul, I don't know how one could do that. Don't know of any STC to do that.
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Clarence +1
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Johnson Bar and Catalina airport AVX
cliffy replied to Jim Peace's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I guess being there in a Lear Jet years ago doesn't count :-) -
Replace magnetos on over tbo engine?
cliffy replied to ryoder's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Nuts don't change but jetdriven has the answer again! :-) 7/16 internal star lock washers (AN aircraft quality only please) 1 lock washer per nut, 2 nuts per mag. A special heavy washer goes on the stud after the mag goes on, then the lock washer and then the plain nut. -
Mooney Buys 3 Redbird FMX Full Motion Simulators
cliffy replied to omega708's topic in General Mooney Talk
I have several hours in Redbirds. They have a letter from the FAA authorizing the 6-6 approaches to be logable SOLO in the sim. Logable just like doing IMC approaches solo for real. I've seen it. Ask for it at the sim. It should be in their sim install package of papers. -
Here's a link to a chart I found that is about as current as I can find anywhere. One thing I noticed was how specific the WAAS source was in each unit. All WAAS sources don't have approval for all ADS-B units. It's very specific. http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/implementation/programs/adsb/media/ADS-B_avionics_status_&_upgrades_04-03-14.pdf
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Manifold Pressure line.....weep hole
cliffy replied to steve@innoviator.com's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
This is interesting as I've never heard of it before. At first glance I would think the hole would affect the MP reading at lower MP setting. I would think it would act like any other induction leak but would have a direct effect on the MP gauge reading. I'm going to ask a real old timer A&P friend of mine if he ever heard of such a thing. Interesting, very interesting. -
Welcome AESpecialists Glad to have you participate on the forum.
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Replace magnetos on over tbo engine?
cliffy replied to ryoder's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
It's not the mag that's bad, it's the people who work on them. I ran duals on a Navajo years ago for 1800 hrs with no problems. Did 500 hr insps on them never had a mag problem. Make sure anytime the mag hold down nuts are loosened that NEW lock washers go on before retightening. NEVER just loosen the nuts, adjust the timing and retighten. Always loosen and remove nuts one at a time, install a new lock washer and nut and then do the other one. Once tightened, if you have to loosen again, get another lock washer. This actually goes for any mag not just duals. I do it on my O-360 also. I've known people who retime their mags for several years and never replace the lock washers. Had a 172 in the shop a while back with one mag actually falling off the engine because the hold down nuts had vibrated loose. -
commercially made replacement control panels
cliffy replied to urbanti's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
You can design your own panel with XPanel and they will sell you the data to have one cut on a CnC machine. http://www.xpanelsoftware.com/ -
The "antiquated standard" is still the only legal process for holding. How do you know that the depicted pattern stays within the req'd protected area as per the regulations? You don't ! There is nothing in AIM 5-3-8 Holding that allows the use of the depicted pattern as the track pattern. It is there for illustrative purposes only. With a depiction the controller can issue an abbreviated clearance by saying "hold as depicted" That does not release a pilot from the "timing requirements" of a hold. That is also why we have speed limits in holds at different altitudes so as to account for protected airspace. Go fly a depicted hold and time the inbound leg. Does it always meet the 1 min leg time below 14000'? Now, maybe a GPSS depiction on say a Garmin might change the pattern to comply but if you are just following a printed chart displayed on your iPad I'll bet it doesn't. The only 2 legal and safe ways to hold are timed patterns and DME holds. Now that being said, if anyone can find any approved FAA data to show a hold by following the track depicted I'll be more than willing to learn but so far I haven't found anything as such.
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moonetmite I think the Cessna website was wrong. I reading the policy statement it says something very different than you have portrayed. ACE-00-23.561-01
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5 point harness connects one from under the seat between the legs. Airlines use them in the cockpit. I have the over the shoulder type inertia and it mounts to the tubing structure with a standard AN tubing clamp and bolt. Had a friend dump a 172 and the only injuries were to their foreheads as they hit the instrument panel BIG cuts. Had a Mooney go down a while back without SHs and the outcome wasn't too good. The "cheapie" SH from the back seat belts is a damn good idea in lieu of nothing else. One could even incorporate adjusters on them with a little more sewing. 43.13-2A Chap 9 has a lot to say about shoulder harnesses and how to install them.
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need to replace the headliner in my 64C
cliffy replied to Jim Peace's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Jim BYW where do you park at VNY? I grew up there in the early 60s solo'd there in 62 when they were still flying U2s out of VNY. -
need to replace the headliner in my 64C
cliffy replied to Jim Peace's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
Jim Did you take a picture of MY headliner by mistake? :-) -
OK cool So it will fly a holding pattern (at least a missed approach hold) by itself using GPSS and it knows to use 1 minute INBOUND legs? It will adjust the outbound BY ITSELF to make the inbound leg 1 min in windy conditions? Now how about a LEG DISTANCE hold. Does it use ATD (Along track distance) on the outbound leg to figure the turn inbound? OR above 14000' does it default to 1 1/2 min legs? My concern has been two fold. I want a GPSS system at sometime but I think it has limitations and is not the Holy Grail we all feel it might be. Secondly, I have flown with a few pilots with both GPSS and without but with geosync charts displayed in the cockpit and I find them just tracking over the displayed holding pattern without any regard for inbound leg timing or leg distance. They feel as if all they have to do is superimpose their track on the chart and they are alright. Not Really! We didn't have GPS in the 737, 757 or Airbus. We did have good FMSs though. Although they wouldn't track away from a VOR only "to". Ours would compute the hold. Impromptu holds had to be entered manually. BTW that was a REALLY nice pictorial presentation Thanks!
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Manifold Pressure line.....weep hole
cliffy replied to steve@innoviator.com's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
OK learn something new every day Now my question is- If it only shows on earlier than C model drawings why would we assume it would be used (required) on Cs and later? -
I'm still confused on GPSS and holding. Holds are "timed" maneuvers unless a leg length is specified by ATC. 1 min inbound below 14,000'. The charted holding pattern is not "adjusted" for speed as far as I can tell in a GPS system SO how does the GPSS system account for speed of a/c and winds in the timing of the inbound leg? Secondly, if assigned a "fixed leg distance" how does the GPSS adhere to the ATD (along track distance) for the required inbound turn point? I'm thinking (before I upgrade) that just flying the "printed" pattern on the depicted chart will not keep me in compliance with the timing or leg distance requirements.
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Packed in until you have to work on it :-)
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As one who has no WAAS let alone GPSS a question arises after viewing another thread with a video on a holding pattern entry. When a holding pattern is entered and held via a GPSS and a GPS sync'd approach plate in view, does the autopilot follow the outline shown on the plate for the holding pattern or does it adjust the outbound leg to allow the 1 min inbound leg to holding as req'd? Or does it always follow the "printed" hold regardless of the inbound leg time? Never use one so don't know.
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Out here in the west I go as high as I need to to be cool first and smooth second. Most of the time in the summer I make the first but not the second. In the winter ice keeps me on the ground out here a lot of the time. My C gets iffy after 13,000 and so do I (no O2) Mostly 9 to 12,500. I use 10 gallons the first hour, 9 the second and 8 to 8.5 the third hour and on. I've done 5+ but now limit to 2 to 3 hr legs as I like to stop and smell the roses and I'm not in a hurry anymore.
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Manifold Pressure line.....weep hole
cliffy replied to steve@innoviator.com's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
OK I guess I need an education, MAP line weep hole? -
Bob that is one of the nicest Mooney panels I have ever seen. Great job and layout.