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After some serious thought and soul searching, I've decided to sell our '64 Super 21. It's a beautiful machine that we've owned for almost nine years, but it just doesn't fit the mission profile I see in our future.

 

I've created a page with all the info: http://dedrekon.com/MooneyM20E.php

 

I know I'll miss this one, I spent many great hours flying "Jules", but when I got her I was commuting a lot between Redding, California and our home near Portland, Oregon....a short two hour flight via Mooney, or a seven plus hour drive. Now I'm back home and just a few minutes from my hangar. My typical flight is to the coast here, which is only about 50 miles, so this Mooney doesn't really get to be a "Mooney"......which is a fast, fuel efficient time machine. It's just climb out and start your descent. It's a real kick to fly no matter what you're doing, but I'm going back to my flying roots which is back country flying......Cub, Maule, Scout kinda stuff.

 

I'd like to sell it quickly to get over the pain of seperation as fast I can. Contact me with any questions, thanks!

 

Vincent Andersen

dedrekon@gmail.com

 

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If we don't sell it pretty fast, I'm thinking of running it on BiddingAce at auction. I believe they charge 6% and probably some other fees as well.....does anybody have any experience with them?

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