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When Mooney did own the type cert for the Eurocoupe, they worked on the twin boom, by trying to eliminating it. My Fathers last entry in his log book before he quit flying, was flying this single boom Mooney/Eurocoupe, working down the hours for certification. The certification never happened obviously.

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I'm an Ercoupe owner and new M20C owner.  The story is Mooney bought the TC from Alon in 1968.  They built 33 airplanes that were nearly identical to the Alon a2 and are know as Mooney A2a Cadet (twintail).  Then they build 52 of the M10 Cadet. The M10 is the same airframe as the A2a but with a conventional tail.  I have flown both the Mooney M10 and Mooney A2a.  Very nice flying airplanes.  The M10 has a little more ruder authority than the A2a but other than that they fly identically.  For a 2 place, 90hp airplane, they are great.


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Hi.  I own a 1970 Cadet and am looking for the left exhaust stack.  I called Univair and they told me they dont carry it.  Does anyone know where I can obtain the exhaust system for the Cadet?

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