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  1. UPDATE: I was able to find an instructor to meet me at the airport where it was hangared. He trained me, signed my endorsement, and I got to fly it home. He taught me a lot, but wasn't very familiar with Mooneys. I've got a few leads on a Mooney specialists in my area, for some more detailed training. I appreciate the help. I've just bought a 1963 M20D. Proud to be part of the Mooney family. I am looking for an instructor to help me get my complex endorsement. I do have my PPL, and about 60 hours, but they are all in 172s. The plane has been checked out by a mechanic and is ready to fly. Unfortunately, it is in Mt. Vernon IL (KMVN) and my home airport is Nashville (KJWN). My best two options seem to be: A. Find a Nashville instructor, travel to Mt. Vernon somehow, bring the plane home, and have the lessons as both of our schedules allow. Or B. Find a Mt. Vernon instructor, do a four day weekend crash course, and hope that is enough to earn the endorsement. If you are not an instructor, and know someone, any leads would be appreciated. Thank you.
  2. 1964 Mooney M20D Serial #224. 6314TT, 2243SMOH, 1hr on Prop IRAN, "Johnson Bar" manual gear, touchscreen Garmin GTN-650, touchscreen L3 Lynx ADS-B w/WiFi, Garmin SL30 NAV/COMM, Insight G1 Graphic Engine Monitor, King KMA24 Audio panel, Flightcom recorder, Flightcom 4-place intercom, interior 7, paint 7, standby vacuum, LED landing light, O&N Bladders, All Aircraft & Prop logs, Engine logs 2 & 3 (two overhauls since first log) in paper and .pdf format. Last owner from 1965-2016 was active flying club in Flint, MI. Powertow EZ35 included. (<---from my barnstormer ad). Also has a certified Stratus dual-USB port installed. Transponder and IFR cert completed in mid-2019 (I need to check the logs for an exact date). Both magnetos overhauled by Aircraft Magneto Service about 84 hours ago. Engine does not leak oil except for a little bit around the dipstick tube. Hartzell 3-blade prop inspection and re-seal by Stallings Aircraft Propeller also included him installing updated seals per Hartzell SB. ALWAYS hangared and ALWAYS registered in Michigan. Muffler overhauled, all gear disc' s replaced, Reiff pan heater, and front shoulder harnesses installed (late 2016 by Lapeer Aviation). Vacuum pump replaced 8/2018. The AI and DG overhauled in 2019. The ugly: The Century IIB is flaky; I would bet $1M that it is something to do with one of the Amphenol connectors. Has typical hangar rash. I'm selling this as I moved near KOSH and I'm getting into E-LSA's. I no longer have long cross-country's in my mission nor can afford to keep this around. I spent nearly $15k for my "First Annual" at Lapeer Aviation (former MSC) who had a Mooney-experienced IA & pilot take a good look at it. They replaced all of the sloppy control parts (pushrods, links, etc.) and anything that was an airworthiness concern. I can send you the receipts. Aircraft is located in Northern Michigan. You could fly into Sault Sainte Marie, MI KCIU / "CIU" (Delta) or Marquette, MI KSAW / "MQT" or "ESC" or "IMT" (Delta, American) and fly this away or I could fly it to you. I have no hesitation flying to across the USA. Currently receiving an annual inspection. Your A&P/IA could fly into CIU or MQT/ESC/IMT to do a prebuy inspection too (airfare is crazy-cheap right now). No lien; I own this free and clear. I can email you .pdf logs, FAA registration history, and title search documents (from when I bought this in 2016). Asking $39,900 PM me if you have any questions.
  3. I am looking at buying a M20D converted to RG and I was wondering what to expect for cruise speed? My first flight was around 135kt indicated, not sure if that is slow or reasonable. I would like to know if I would expect different results from a true M20C. Secondly, Anything I should be aware of in owning a M20D? Thanks much!
  4. I just pruchased an M20D what converted to an M20C. The overhead fresh air vent is not operating properly. After remove the headline it appears the cable has disconnected at the door. The knob side cable is connected and appears to move when the knob is rotated. I'd like to reconnect or replace this cable however there doesn't appear to be a way to remove the water tight aluminum enclosure around the vent to access the cable termination/vent mechanism without removing the rivets that hold this enclosure to the top of the fuselage. Am I missing something? Is there a way to access this cable end without removing rivets? Thanks.
  5. The title may say it all... still educating myself on the breed. I still think I'm looking for an E, but I'd like to learn as much as I can on the unique traits of each model. For example, they built a lot of C's, but ended production of D's after a fairly brief run. I kind of wish Gordon Baxter was still around, I remember he was a real champion of Mooney and he'd probably have a lot to say (still). Thanks.
  6. I'd like to report that we had a very positive experience with Airtronics in Lincoln, CA obtaining our ADS-B equipment and installation. From ordering our equipment, to setting the appointment for installation, the Airtronics team was professional, timely and thorough in their response to our questions about the equipment we were purchasing. Providing the option to install at our hangar, was especially valuable. For our installer it was a 300 mile RT. The installer was on time, courteous and very knowledgeable. The installation locations for the receiver, transponder and antennas have proven to be ideal for both functionality and aesthetics. The process went very quickly, and our “pass’ for the FAA rebate test flight proved that the equipment installed was in excellent working order. The system worked the first time with no glitches and the interface with Foreflight was perfect. Additionally, the instructions for the rebate test flight that they provided were invaluable to an easy “pass”. They even took our old non-functional transponder and gave us a rebate on that. We could not be happier with the service we received or more confident in the quality installation. On a scale of 1 to 10, this one goes to 11.
  7. FOR Sale: Hartzell Top Prop and Composite Spinner including logbook and all accompanying documentation. For M20 A-G. TTSN 65.3 (2400 TBO) and in excellent condition. Installed in December 2015 and removed in Sept 2016. This prop was on our new-to-us M20E and was incredibly smooth for a two-bladed prop; there were / are no issues with it whatsoever. The prop's model number is HC C2YR 1BFP/7497 PRICE: $7450, shipping included (Lower 48). These kits can be bought new excluding shipping for about $9400 from Hartzell or $8400 from a dealer. The prop itself can be used on a J model but it appears a different spinner is needed. Please message me via this site or call (360) 281-7022 with questions or to request additional photos.
  8. 1963 Mooney M20D Master Checklist View File Microsoft PowerPoint 1997-2003 file for my 1963 Mooney M20D. 180hp Lycoming O-360 engine, manual gear, cowl flaps, and hydraulic flaps. All information as per POH1188. Submitter Raptor05121 Submitted 09/07/2015 Category Safety & Techniques
  9. N1916Y, M20D, Master, s/n 211, original config fixed gear/fixed pitch prop, restored, 2270 TT, 70 SMOH, new prop, new O&N fuel, new Airtex interior, O/H'd firewall forward, new LASAR panels, Aspen Pro 1000 PFD, full Garmin stack including 430W, SL30, mode S, ADS-B, EDM 930 engine monitor, 406 ELT, Tanis engine heater, sealed battery, LED nav landing and anti-collision lighting, will ferry, checkout and conduct new annual with sale....nothing needed to add to this aircraft for years. Based CYSH & KPGD. Over $75K invested(not including labour) $60K. RonM ronmacewen@hotmail.com http://www.trade-a-plane.com/detail/aircraft/Single+Engine+Piston/1964/Mooney/M20D+Master/1770409.html
  10. Note: found a way to purchase this airplane from my friend.
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