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Steve Dawson

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  1. Do you have a smaller LED light that would fit if a similar bracket was made to fit inside the Mooney lens?
  2. Oh man, Found it or at least a good facsimile on Jame's site. It looks like it's on his V35 but it would work on Mooney's. https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/whelen-aircraft-lighting.html
  3. Thank you Art, That was one of the articles I was thinking about. The other, (that I still can't find) had it a new custom made aluminum bracket holding a different light and the LED strobe/nav lights under the plastic cover. It's hard in Canada to get this stuff approved and get my avionics shop on my side.
  4. Yes I was. I noticed someone install a custom mounting with LED lights in place of the original on their M20M but as of yet haven't been able to find the reference picture to it here. Thanks
  5. Hi James, Do you have anything LED to replace the white position lights that sit next to the strobe/nav lights within the plastic enclosure? Steve
  6. Wow, Great design and craftsmanship and well everything
  7. Which one was it? Were you able to call Bill Gates on the microchip?
  8. Hi Seth, I have a few hours in a few Aerostar's and was looking at buying one a few years ago too. If you're still interested talk to people that have owned one for awhile and maybe join one of the two online forums. I believe John G. found that the Aerostar didn't fit his needs properly but ask him directly on Beechtalk. I think the best person to talk to would be Forrest Ward (who's on both forums and Beechtalk). He's owned and flown Areostars a lot. Secondly Jim Christy is the big guru on Aerostars and I don't think they have any issues with parts supplies. Pus they have lots of STC's improving them. You can phone him directly and get real advice
  9. There's no entrapment here at all. The ad is limited to size but it clearly shows the log books are available to download with out talking to the gentleman. Not to mention you're doing your own due diligence and/or getting someone good to do a pre-buy if you feel comfortable.
  10. In fairness to the owner, that was 25 years ago and it's flown 1200 hours since. I flew the plane last week and it was stable and tight. All the avionics including the autopilot worked fine. My largest concern without doing a pre-buy is the cost of an engine overhaul and possibly a prop overhaul. I'll add that I know the mechanic and he's good and thorough and the owner was honest and answered all my questions. Plus the log books are complete with all the information. It's best to do a pre-buy no matter what you buy.
  11. Hi Matt

    I had a look and flew the plane last week so I can give you my unsolicited opinion if you'd like. 

    Steve 

    1. MATTS875

      MATTS875

      yes please do. i would really appreciate that.

    2. Steve Dawson

      Steve Dawson

      I know the mechanic that looks after it in Collingwood and trust him. He said it's OK but only basically. He did do catchup work and I believe his compression readings.  It flew fairly solid with all the radios, AP, aspen working fine (I didn't fly an approach) The engine is at TBO even though the cylinders were changed to wet heads 1100 hours ago but the bottom end is till past it's TBO. (Cam, lifters, bearings case etc.) The prop had been resealed three years ago but would probably need to be rebuilt within the next few hours/years. The avionics are old compared to todays GPS system but they work fine. 

      My plan was that the engine would last a year then I'd rebuild to overhaul condition then. Estimated cost today would be $65 plus $5-7 in labour. The paint isn't great. The plane had a runway excursion I believe(1995) and components of the wing were repaired and replaced (everything is in the log books and on file through the FAA). It flies well so I think they did an good job but the repaint was marginal and it shows. You'd probably have to do some sanding and touch up but it is 25 years old. Lastly a good pre-buy to find out how well the airfare damage was repaired but mostly to see what the actual condition of the engine and to guesstimate what time is left in the engine. The owner was honest with me and told me everything I wanted to know. If you wanted a pre-buy there's a couple very good mechanics who have considerable Mooney experience within 50 miles as well as using Adam who did the last annual. (use extreme caution if using the local MSC, ask all the local Mooney owners to clarify) 

      Steve 

  12. Thanks Paul for your information. I'm starting to look for either a 252 or Bravo and this is the exact information I need. Nice looking panel too.
  13. I have a file for a J that I can send you. Let me know what send it in if you're interested. DXF, ect. sdawson630@gmail.com
  14. Removed this set of Hoskins strobes complete with power supplies and the navigation lights and wing tip holders. These were moved from my 201 M20J. Please NOTE: Only One strobe light works. Both nav lights and one strobe were working when I replaced them with new Orion LED units. Asking $200 US and will ship to US or Canada Steve sdawson630@gmail.com
  15. You don't say but is the aircraft actually for sale or are you just asking out of curiosity? There's been aircraft where the owner has lost interest or their medical but keep paying hangar or tie-down fees hoping that one day they'll be able to fly again. Or they figure the aircraft is worth when they bought it, or they don't want the wife to know how much money they have in the aircraft.
  16. Scott McDonald is known for this and selling low quality aircraft. He tried that procedure on me awhile ago on a 252. Take a look for yourself first then get a PPI from someone reputable and independent
  17. Thanks Clarence
  18. Yes, I was going to list it In a couple weeks Clarence Email me if you need further info. Steve
  19. Thanks Tim for all your information including the price. If I was to keep my 201 I'd consider this option just for the noise factor alone. Can you update us when you get your noise results? Steve
  20. I talked to them today and they are busy but still very helpful.
  21. That you for sharing Erik, Like you I remember Bennet telling and showing his prestige 201 and his adventures with his 262. I think he loved life the way he wanted
  22. I used Sheppard Air. They are also very supportive
  23. I have a J but if you look at where your arms are positioned in the later model R and M's it looks like they have a bit more arm room.
  24. +1 for Airtex also. It took longer and was more expensive then I had figured but after 5 years it's holding up very well and is still comfortable. And Airtex was very helpful when I ran into any questions.
  25. Didn't geography help quite a bit too.
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