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who has the STC for wing mounted HID landinglights
M20F-1968 replied to davidsguerra's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
I did a number of modifications, installing Mooney parts used on the newer aircraft on my 1968 F model. This is including the Ovation factory landing and taxi lights in the left and right wings. The bulb were subsequently converted to HID lights. This required two DER write-ups and 337's. With DER approved data and a conforming installation, it was not an issue. You can e-mail me if you have questions at johnabreda@yahoo.com John Breda -
I am located in eastern MA and have a 1968 M20F, which has been seriously updated to a modern airplane. You can see my pictures in the gallery of M20F-1968. I am still finishing the restoration but it will be complete this spring less exterior paint. I may consider a parter an perhaps we should speak. I want to make sure the aircraft keep flying on a regular basis. You can e-mail me at johnabreda@yahoo.com or call me at (617) 877-0025. Thanks, John Breda
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Re-install turbo normalizer at overhaul
M20F-1968 replied to jasong's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
I was looking through old posts and found this one. If you are still looking for RayJay turbonormalized planes, you should be aware that you should be overhauling the turbo at time of engine overhaul. Also, RayJay used a faily thin stainless steel for the exhause pipes and the same material foir the wastegate. This was a mistake since they do degrade and need replacement sooner than might be expected. The utility of the system is excellent. FYI: I have a newly rebuilt system, built with thicker stainelss stell in the pipes and a beefier wastegate. I also have a good second set of pipes if you find a plane with a system that needs them. You can e-mail me at johnabreda@yahoo.com or call me at (617) 877-0025. Thanks, John Breda -
I have a set of used nose and main gear from an F model I may be willing to sell. Please e-mail me at johnabreda@yahoo.com or you can call me on my cell at (617) 877-0025. Thanks, John Breda
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I have three of these switches. I rebuilt a 1968 M20F and have the original switch and two others as replacements which I purchased. Later in the project I put the landing lightts in the wings which necessitated moving the stall warning switch and using a newer style. Thus I have these switches I am not using. Please give me a call at (617) 877-0025 or e-mail me at johnabreda@yahoo.com if you are interested. John Breda
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The best cowling update for the vintage M20's in my opinion is the 201 cowling. Can be obtained by purchasing used cowling and restoring it as needed. The install however is not trivial. Parts may be an issue now however. John Breda
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I thought the group might want to know about Proscan Aerospace. They build waqrn ing systems and annunciator panels, and do so on a custom basis. So those of you who are doing extensive panal upgrades, there is a company that will build an annunciator panel for your specific project. The web site is: http://www.proscanavionics.com/caution-advisory-systems/general-aviation The GA unit will give you gear warning, gear overspeed waqrning, stall and accelerated stall warnings, CO warning and other warning annunciations by LED and voice. John Breda
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Where physically is this part located. Is it a part of the turbocharger? John Breda
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Question on Dukes Electric Fuel Pumps
M20F-1968 replied to ELT's topic in Vintage Mooneys (pre-J models)
For what it is worth: I have a Dukes electric fuel pump from a low time 1967 F model which is serviceable and working when removed. Please e-mail me at johnabreda@yahoo.com if interested. Thanks, John Breda -
Adding shoulder harnesses to older Mooneys
M20F-1968 replied to NotarPilot's topic in Modern Mooney Discussion
I did this modification adding both front and rear shoulder harnesses using DER approved data and 337's. The front shoulder harness attach points are welded to the structural cage. The front seat belt are retractable anr are Ovation parts. The retraction mecnism is welded to the steel cage. The rear shoulder harness attach point are steel brackets bolted to the structural bulkhead. You can PM me with questions. John Breda -
Look online for Scandia - they sell interior fabrics, insulation. They can do burn certs. John Breda
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I am just completing the rebuild on my plane and have a bunch of Mooney parts available. Please e-mail me at johnabreda@yahoo.com if you are interested in any of this stuff: Completely rebuilt RayJay Turbo normalizer system for an E or F model with all STC's, documentation and drawings. Artex Tri-Band ELT rod antenna model 110-320 for the G406 style ELT's Electronics International TIT Over Temp Gauge A pair of Fiberglass NACA ducts from a Lear Jet (alright not a Mooney part) Two Garmin GPS antennas (not WAAS) - One new 0ne used Interav 50 W alternator with voltage regulator and overvoltage relay Original M20 exhaust pipes (4 manifold pipes) Many different styles of airboxes The original F/E model nose bowl skin E/F model headrest - Blue Fuel selector valve from 1 1998 Ovation Fuel sump for a 1998 Ovation Mixture control cable from a 1998 Ovation - 400hrs total Short, smooth rudder for M20 Throttle control cable from a 1998 Ovation - 400 hrs total E/F airiginal air filter and housing New E/F original air filter F model dorsal fin Aluminum box fabricated to mount a JPI 930 in a canted position E/F model stall/gear warning horn (Dual warning unit) Starting vibrator Parking brake assembly for E/F Blow tubes for engine baffling Induction air ducting Ring gear assemblies have two Brittan vacuum cans without rubber bellows Original cat's whisker type comm antenna from E/F model Dukes fuel pump and mounting bracket Hydraulic flap pump (have three - rebuilt and yellow tagged) Turbo blanket - used E/F model cargo door Garmin Nav Data cards - Non-WAAS New Ovation style panel fabricated like the one in my airplane ( see my gallery - M20F-1968) Prop control cable from a 1998 Ovation - 400 hrs total Ovation plastic window pieces (cover structural cage in picture window area - black) Double puck brake calipers from Ovation - 400 hrs Turbo mounting bracket from RayJay turbo nowmalizer - new Extra set of exhaust pipes from original RayJay turbo normalizer for E/F models Cowl cheeks left and right for 1967 F model Cowl plugs for Mooney Bravo Adult/child life preserver - Eastern Aero Marine - have 4 Mooney door hinge Assorted new instrument panels King avionics fan - KA 33 Suction gauge Oxygen bottle mounting bracket for a composite 75 cubic foot O2 bottle - removed from Ovation Mooney F model interior door handle - have 2 Used exhause cove skins E/F model passenger door latching hardware Paggenger door brace - holds door open Ovation hatrack back to accommodate air conditioner 1 smooth elevator Floor center console from Ovation Top Cowling from 1968 F model M20 F firewall Baggage door frame from Ovation Oil filler door from J model cowling Center console from Ovation J model cowl flap assemblies CI 196 Antennas TR530 GPS WAAS antenna - Garmin Tail light for M20 Saft Flight Lift Detector - stall warning switch - have 2 Set of new red push to test lens covers 2 new post lights Cable for Electronics International Super Clock KR 87 ADF - repaired with return to service document - from Duncan Avionics King KI 203 VOR/LOC/Converter Indicator Vertical Speed indicator - like new - Part No 7000 King KI227 - Part No. 066-3063-01 - slaved version Ceiling vent outlet for E/F models J model engine cluster - working Original F model enging cluster - Garwin Part No. 22-169- Pair of E/F model yoke shafts Airborn mechanisms Vacuum Regulating Valve - Model 133A4 Brittan Industries - TC100 P/N 2900 Gyroscopic Rate of Turn Indicator Mooney single EGT gauge with probe Set of fuel caps for E/F model Battery relay Ignition switch 2 Dimming Pots from F model 2 brake master cylinders - serviceable Vacuum switch WEMAC vent Whiskey compass Lone Star Voltage Converter - from 14 to 28 volts Thanks for reading through all that: John Breda
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I do not know your time and experience, but if you have to ask this question, you certainly should not be doing it. Even if you were, you certaily should not be doing it at anything near full power. I learned to fly in Portland Oregon where on winter days the ceiling was 3000, drizzle and haze. Even in a 152 or 172 where the speeds are slowerI never felt comfortable for even short distances, let alone 100nm, 1500 above the ground and 1500 below the clouds. Conditions can change quickly leaving you no out. The terrain elevation certainly will change over 100nm, and there is too many risks of cell twos, hills, being in IMC when not rated (which has a 20 sec average time before disorientation). I assume you are doing this because you are not IFR rated. Additionally, if there is this kind of weather, you may be in a place like the Pacific NW where there can be risks of icing in the clouds as well. At Mooney speeds, turn radius is larger leading me to think you do not have a good enough sense of maneuverability. Think of mountain flying in a canyon. You can just as easily get unexpectedly cornered in the scenario you describe. My 2 cents is - DON'T DO IT.
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I started putting in a SWTA STD'd panel, then decided to do the extra work and put in a truely modern Ovation style panel. The installation with the instrument panel bow is much cleaner but you have to decide how much you want to get into it. You can see some pictures posted in my Gallery. I can help with either versions as I went through the decision process, started one and then changed to what I have now which is a much better installation. John Breda
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I am interested as well, but I also work weekends. It would be good to schedule a month or two in advance so I, and anyone else in the same situation, can schedule accordingly. John Breda
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From the album: 1968 M20F Rebuilt completely 2015
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From the album: 1968 M20F Rebuilt completely 2015
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From the album: 1968 M20F Rebuilt completely 2015
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I would like to a a form on this site which is dedicated to mainenance. What I imagine is a site where an owner can start a thread (chapter in the site) listing the name of the mechanic or facility and he and others can list their experiences under the shop/mechanic heading. The owners should be factual and objective in their experiences, listing what was done correctly or incorrectly. Opinions are probably OK but should be based on facts. The posting of facts should let the reader draw his/her own conclusions. I the end, we would have a listing of facilities under which would be a cross-section of reported experiences which owners felt were important enough to post. Smaller local shops that do excellent work could earn the recognition they deserve, and the lesser shops would also gain the reputation their history warrants. The national shops that we know of most likely would continue in the reputation they have already earned. Ho can we set something like this up? Any software people here that can help?
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I have two time shares I would like to offer to the Mooney community. One is at Whistler and is a floating week during the ski season (through week 15) - two bedroom unit located only yards from the base of the Whistler Gondola ar Creekside. The other is a 3 bedroom unit at Club Regina, (Associated with the Westin Hotel) Los Cabos Mexico.It is a floating week with the exception of major holiday weeks. Both are $950.00 for the week (7 nights) Please e-mail me if interested to johnabreda@yahoo.com Thanks, John Breda
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M20F being updated - First fligh in 28 years - December, 2009
M20F-1968 posted a gallery image in Member's Albums
From the album: 1968 M20F Rebuilt completely 2015