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I do not know a thing about this particular Mite, but I do know that they are becoming harder to find. I just happened to see this on Barnstormers and it looks like it's got the factory electrical system/A 65-12 engine which is fairly tough to find. I have no experience with the adjustable pitch prop (NOT a constant speed prop), but that is rare too. With the extra fuel tank, one has to be VERY careful about max gross weight. I'm not sure how anyone over 100# can fly it with full fuel, but like I said, I'm not familiar with this particular plane. From Barnstormers: 1952 MOONEY MITE M-18C • $24,900 • AVAILABLE FOR SALE • N4070 Serial #260, Complete Restoration 2000. TT 812.6 Hours. Continental A-65-12 engine. TSMOH 212.6 Hours. Flottorp adjustable Propeller. Full electrical System. 6 Gallon Aux Tank. Starter. Garmin GNC 250 XL. Garmin GTX 320 Transponder. Fresh License May 2019. Located Zephyrhills, Florida. EMAIL ONLY. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. • Contact Jim Stewart, Owner - located Wesley Chapel, FL United States • Telephone: 813 907-2882 • Fax: 813 907-2882 • Posted October 8, 2019
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I just happened to visit Mooneymite.com and saw this: After two decades of service to the M-18 Community, the Mooney Mite Site will be going offline on September 21, 2018. Dave Rutherford maintained this site and provided a wonderful service to the Mooneymite community. It will be missed by those of us who owned and loved a Mite.
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