Cervelorod Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 We have been working on closing a deal for a 68 M20F for about 5 weeks now. Mainly because of the remote location and lack of an A&P who keeps his commitment. She's been out of annual for 2 years, the previous owner had a sudden health issue 3 years ago, but with a thorough pre-buy, and thorough annual we are down to putting on new brake pads to be able to fly her off. This is my first mooney, and I bought it with a friend. We have been flying my 172 a lot lately, and I had a business opportunity that requires me to be in Stockton, CA 4 days a month. Flying from Eastern Washington to KSCK in a 172 teaches you patience. I hope to be able to make the trip a lot faster now... 5 hours with a CFI next week, and I'll be burning up the sky at almost twice my usual speeds... Rod 68 M20F 69 172K 8 Quote
carusoam Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 Welcome aboard Rod. Best regards, -a- Quote
M20F-1968 Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 Congratulations. I too own a 68 F. Does yours have a twisted wing? Can ou post pictures?  John Quote
N33GG Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 You'll absolutely love it. Perfect mission for a Mooney.  Congratulations!!! Quote
Seth Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 Congratulations. Â Watch the airspeed in the pattern and especially on final. Â My first Mooney was a 67F - Fantastic plane/value for the money! Â Enjoy your bird! Â Pics please! Â -Seth Quote
bonal Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 Congratulations and welcome, plus 1 on the photos we love pictures of Mooney's. If you are going to be making trips to Stockton it might be a good idea to stop by Top Gun MSC and introduce yourself. They run a great shop there Quote
petegaz40 Posted July 31, 2015 Report Posted July 31, 2015 Fly it by the numbers and you wont have any problems. You will enjoy the much improved climb rate vs a C172 to get over those tall mountains in northern cal. Quote
Cervelorod Posted August 1, 2015 Author Report Posted August 1, 2015 As soon as we get her out of the hangar and wash her off I'll post pics. We live in a dusty part of the state. Rod Quote
Hank Posted August 1, 2015 Report Posted August 1, 2015 We live in a dusty part of the state. Rod Congratulations! Welcome to the Mooney experience! With the proud pictures, put a little info in your avatar and/or signature. Who knows how many Mooniacs live near you? Rereading the thread, you're diagonally across the country from me. 1 Quote
Cervelorod Posted August 2, 2015 Author Report Posted August 2, 2015 I found this picture from a previous owner and the exterior hasn't changed. The paint is an 8.5 still. I updated my profile info. I joined when we were still looking, so I hadn't filled in all the info, we were looking at Comanche's also... HT:Hank 3 Quote
garytex Posted August 3, 2015 Report Posted August 3, 2015 An F is a great airplane. Enjoy. Gary Quote
BTR Posted August 6, 2015 Report Posted August 6, 2015 Congrats for getting your F. I've had mine 2 years now and love it. Control your airspeed and you'll love your too. Quote
Cervelorod Posted August 21, 2015 Author Report Posted August 21, 2015 I am sick to my stomach tonight. We had to replace a fuel servo and then our ferry pilot was ill for a day, then hell fire was unleashed on north eastern Washington state. The small town where our mooney is had a stage 3, mandatory, evacuation tonight. We have been trying for 2 weeks to get her back home, but smoke and haze has been keeping us in marginal vfr conditions, and no ferry pilot wants to launch in those kind of conditions in a plane that hasn't been flown in awhile. There have been 2 tfr's over a small town south of where she is at, that has been producing most of our smoky conditions, but last night lightning and high winds blew up multiple small fires into a multi-branched large fire. I pray for my firefighting brothers, and the families of the 3 that perished yesterday. Quote
Raptor05121 Posted August 21, 2015 Report Posted August 21, 2015 RIP to the firefighters. any risk to your plane other than some dust/ash? Quote
Mcstealth Posted August 23, 2015 Report Posted August 23, 2015 Patience is a virtue, accept when it's time to pick up your new bird! Good luck and congratulations. Quote
Cervelorod Posted August 23, 2015 Author Report Posted August 23, 2015 I pray for patience, but please make it quick... Finally got in touch with a couple of local friends, and the risk is low, and the insurance is paid up, so it's just a waiting game now... Quote
N33GG Posted August 23, 2015 Report Posted August 23, 2015 You have the rest of your life to fly. Don't cut it short! Quote
Cervelorod Posted September 5, 2015 Author Report Posted September 5, 2015 Finished my 5 hours with CFI this morning and now 5 hours solo then I can begin scaring others with my flying technique...  LOL. Very different from my 172 in all aspects, but at 3,000', 23", 2,400 rpm, and 155mph gives me a big grin...  Haven't had it at any real altitude but all involved have been impressed with how well it is running and how smooth it fly's. My partner in crime passed his PPL yesterday and starts his transition training on Monday. Rod 6341Q Quote
steingar Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 One of my greatest recent pleasures was sharing a pattern with a Skyhawk and having to swing wide because I was so much faster than him.  You will love your Mooney. Nothing like going at Bonanza speed burning Skyhawk gas. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 Very different from my 172 in all aspects, but at 3,000', 23", 2,400 rpm, and 155mph gives me a big grin... Â Rod 6341Q She will do a lot better that 155 mph! You are going to love your Mooney. Quote
Hank Posted September 5, 2015 Report Posted September 5, 2015 (edited) One of my greatest recent pleasures was sharing a pattern with a Skyhawk and having to swing wide because I was so much faster than him.  You will love your Mooney. Nothing like going at Bonanza speed burning Skyhawk gas. My C uses less than Skyhawk gas. Sure, gph is higher, but on any trip (even just breakfast one county over), I consistently use less fuel. The longer the trip, the greater the difference. Two hours for me at altitude will be 10% less fuel than the 172, plus the half hour or more less travel time. Edited September 5, 2015 by Hank Quote
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