romair Posted February 1, 2016 Report Posted February 1, 2016 (edited) I finally obtained my ME rating in my Baron, so I need to let go of my beloved Mooney. I will surely miss the fuel flow though… This airplane has been thoroughly maintained with great add ons. The avionics package is superb. It has the Garmin GTN 750 connected to a KI 525A and a KAP 150 autopilot. It has one of the most comprehensive engine monitors on the market – the EI MVP 50. The paint is original but shows well, with some chips on the leading edges. The interior is original, and looks well. I am the second owner of the airplane since new and this aircraft has always been hangared. The wings have been re-sealed at WeepNoMoore in 2015 and the warranty is transferable. The engine has 2100 hours since new and there is increase in metal on the oil analysis, as well as in the filter. It needs overhaul, and I can either do it myself and then sell it, or have the new owner decide the kind of overhaul that he/she wants at a convenient and trusted shop. Once you read through the details below you will soon realize this airplane will be squawk free for many years once the engine gets overhauled. Since the exhaust system/fuel system/hoses/alternator/starter/spark plugs/battery have all been changed or overhauled within the past 300 hours the overhaul should include the engine components only which significantly decreases the cost. Specs: 1989 Mooney M20J, 201 SE Serial: 24-3133 Price: 107,000 USD Stefan Buca bucasc@gmail.com Airframe: 2101 TT Engine: 2101 time since factory new Propeller: McCauley, 310 since overhaul, Byam Propeller, Dallas. Max Gross Weight: 2740 lbs Basic Empty Weight: 1854.42 Useful Load: 885.58 Annual Due October 2015 IFR certification due March 2017 All ADs complied with No damage history Aircraft located at KRBD, Dallas TX Avionics: Garmin GTN 750 #1 GPS/Nav/Comm King X 165 #2 Nav/Comm King KI 525A, overhauled 08/2015 King KG 258 AI, overhauled 04/2014 King KAP 150 autopilot with electric trim EI-MVP 50 Primary Engine monitor King KMA-24 audio panel King KT 76A transponder Recent Maintenance: Aux Fuel Pump overhauled 09/15 Fuel tanks resealed, 2/15 by WeepNoMoore, transferrable warranty 406 MHz ELT installed 9/2014 Fuel system overhauled 05/2014 New hoses, new Skytec starter and new Plane-Power Alternator installed 08/2013@ 1791 hrs Engine fuel pump replaced at 1760 hours . Exhaust system overhauled @1723 hours (07/12). All landing gear shock disks @ 1723 (07/12) Exterior: Original paint white and blue. 7/10 with some minor chips, most of them on the leading edges. Interior: Original, cloth. Carpet and seats are clean, no stains. Rosen sun visors. N1068A Airframe log .pdf N1068A Engine log.pdf N1068A Prop log.pdf Edited February 4, 2016 by romair Uploaded log books Quote
romair Posted February 4, 2016 Author Report Posted February 4, 2016 At the request of several people I uploaded the logs for the past several years. Quote
kevinw Posted February 4, 2016 Report Posted February 4, 2016 Personally I like the idea of buying an airplane with an engine in need of overhaul if the price is right. The new owner can convert the engine to an A3B6 with roller tappets and also have the comfort of knowing exactly how it has been operated. That's what I did with mine and I have no regrets. 2 Quote
22 others Posted February 5, 2016 Report Posted February 5, 2016 I noticed some grease in the right wheel well, but it was just a smudge on my laptop screen. Beautiful airplane. 8 Quote
Mcoyne34 Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 On February 4, 2016 at 2:26 PM, kevinw said: Personally I like the idea of buying an airplane with an engine in need of overhaul if the price is right. The new owner can convert the engine to an A3B6 with roller tappets and also have the comfort of knowing exactly how it has been operated. That's what I did with mine and I have no regrets. How much would one of these engines run $$$? Ball park.... Quote
kevinw Posted February 25, 2016 Report Posted February 25, 2016 On February 4, 2016 at 2:26 PM, kevinw said: Personally I like the idea of buying an airplane with an engine in need of overhaul if the price is right. The new owner can convert the engine to an A3B6 with roller tappets and also have the comfort of knowing exactly how it has been operated. That's what I did with mine and I have no regrets. How much would one of these engines run $$$? Ball park.... About $31K at the time. The shop offered the engine at cost as they were making it up on the labor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote
dlthig Posted March 28, 2016 Report Posted March 28, 2016 It's a beautiful airplane. Continuing my theme of useful load obsession, shouldn't this one be eligible for 2900 pounds? Quote
par Posted May 1, 2016 Report Posted May 1, 2016 Sure wish I could trade my C for it but no such luck yet. Goodluck with the sale. Quote
kris_adams Posted June 8, 2016 Report Posted June 8, 2016 Woof woof, beautiful (meant as a compliment if there is any doubt) Quote
romair Posted June 27, 2016 Author Report Posted June 27, 2016 Aircraft was sold. The ipad has its own docking station, which is really nice Quote
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