MooneyPTG Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 I can do 50. Come on Dave this is going to make a great AOPA story about a bunch of regular guys helping to keep a classic bird in the air. No different than donating to Fifi. Do it Dave, we want to help! Quote
bonal Posted May 2, 2015 Report Posted May 2, 2015 I'm not an AP but am very good with mechanics and would be happy to make a flight up to help with labor if it comes to that. If this really moves forward I will double down on my hundred. Dave I hope you don't give up we can do this. There are hundreds of Mooney Space members that never post guys and gals it's time to get in the game together we can get this done. Quote
DaveL Posted May 2, 2015 Author Report Posted May 2, 2015 Again I'm overwhelmed by the outpouring of support you're showing me! I feel I'm letting you all down in saying this, but after dealing with this for over a year now I'm at the point that I really need to get out from the costs involved in keeping it around, between the loan payments, hangar fees, insurance, etc. I've got a guy on my home field who wants to buy the airplane - I don't know his long term intentions with it. That would get my loan paid off and let me start over. I'll go into my next Mooney purchase in a year or two with enough knowledge and experience to make a much better purchase and end up with a much better aircraft. I'm definitely hooked the idea of another short-body Mooney - it'll just take a little time to get there. I would say that for someone to repair this aircraft repairing the existing wing would be the way to go, especially since I already have a new spar. The wing already has O&N bladders and is in otherwise good condition. A replacement wing would need a very thorough inspection to make sure it didn't have similar corrosion issues as mine. From what I've learned almost every early to mid sixties Mooney is prone to the corrosion due to Mooney using substandard material (sourced the 6061 from a supplier who had a problem with their heat treat procedure or something). After my plane was diagnosed the ripples went around my area with at least two other planes checked and found to have similar problems. Thank you again for the amazing support, and I'll check in once in a while to stay connected to the aircraft and folks I appreciate the most! Dave LaTourette Quote
Guest Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 Just to follow up in case someone needs the info. Tony Partain of Partain Trading Company say he would transport the Mooney wing. He specializes in transporting Vans RV series planes and kits. Clarence Quote
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