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Geoff

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  1. Would one of you please post the sellers contact info. I would like to speak with them.
  2. I had this installed at my last annual. It has two functions, audible gear warning call out "gear" and audible altitude call out in feet starting at "100" down to "10". Functions much like a radar altimeter. Observations: 1. In visual conditions at familiar fields not much benefit. 2. In visual conditions at runways that are significantly wider or narrower than your home field, reasonably helpful to avoid the dreaded flared too late/early PIO. 3. In IMC or night, VERY helpful at all fields. 4. "gear" audible won't force you to put the gear down but is definitely better than the horn in the standard setup. To me the cost was essentially an insurance policy against a gear up.
  3. FYI new TSIO 550-G with core exchange
  4. Would you post a pick of the retrofitted lights? Does the footprint/form factor match the old one? Any paint work required? THX
  5. No way this will meet the National Highway Safety crash regulations (too heavy) and be able to fly off the ground with more than a hamster inside for more than 10 seconds.
  6. Did the Factory representative provide any insights on any new projects or are they just focused on staying afloat?
  7. As long as the rudder trim is centered it taxi's straight. A small amount of rudder trim either direction will drive me toward the grass.
  8. Horizontal is also better if you need someone else to tow your plane.
  9. I flew recently in brand C and between the pilot and copilot chair on the inboard side of the seat upright was a loop with a snap where the owner hung his headset for storage between flights. I thought his was fantastic but the challenge in the Mooney is: 1. The space between the seats is too narrow to hang one let alone two headsets and 2. The headset plugs are located outboard on the side of the panel and the cords aren't that long SO, the question is where do YOU store your headset between flights so its not in the way of ingress/egress and is not damaged?
  10. I really wanted that red stripe...
  11. My old K model with a new custom paint job...
  12. Has anyone heard an ownership update recently for the Mooney Factory/Parts business?
  13. Merry Christmas. I’m grateful we all have as many choices as we do to park our toys. May Santa bring you peace and joy.
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