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My longest cross country was 11 years ago, when we bought N1084L and flew her home.  3 days & 24 hours flight time.  2,955 km.  What is your longest or otherwise most memorable flight in your Mooney?

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My longest leg was my recent Chino-Wichita trip, 1070 nm non stop. I've previously done trips to CA, FL, DE & NYC in single days, but not non stop. All are memorable!

Alaska is a goal in the next few years.

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My wife and I vacationed from KHTW to KCOD and back (Huntington, WV to Cody, WY), sight- and flightseeing in both directions. 1320 nm each way, three unrushed days each direction.

My longest leg has been 4:40, due to diverting around ice, and into the wind all but the last 70-80 nm. At 4000 msl I was only sometimes above 100 knot groundspeed; I bottomed out at 68 knots weaving between cloud tops crossing the mountains outside Knoxville at 10,000 msl at sunset.

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So far KDYR (Dyersburg, TN ..west TN) to KPSM (Portsmouth, NH).

954.2 NM flown VFR w/ flight following. Made 2 fuel stops along the way just because I was in no hurry.

Did this trip up and back twice last year (2015)..

My best and most enjoyable flights to date :) 

Hope to do it again this year at least once. Maybe I'll have my IFR knocked out by then and can really use the system.

 

-Tom

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11 hours ago, amillet said:

I stand corrected. Just looked at his website. 90 gallons

Stinkypants could do that no problem.  

Here is the map of my 2700 nm cross country adventure when I brought N201QH home.  

 

 

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Seriously long flights, albeit not in a Mooney....

In 1977 NASA launched Voyager 1 on its grand tour.  It is currently just over 20 Billion kilometers from earth.  (Ref: http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/where/)

non-stop, no less

in my "E" model that much travel would take extended range tanks as even LOP I'd have needed about 780,000,000 gallons of 100LL

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My longest single day (in many ways) was from KDWM to T74.   North of Baltimore to north of Austin Tx, and 1175 miles.    I had a cold (I'll never fly with one again, my ears hurt for days).  My first fuel stop at KUOS had no fuel,so I went to KTHA.  The briefer convinced me to go south to KAEX to avoid some weather.  I lost radio contact  15 minutes from the airport.  It wasn't my radio, since I could reach the tower on it.  :)  --Apparently they roll the fire trucks when you are reported as NORDO.   I get a good look at the weather and chat with the briefer again.  Life is almost wonderful, only 250 miles to home.  --Nope, the airport notam has both runways at KGTU closing 30 minutes prior to my arrival.  I choose a neighboring airport T74 and call my wife and tell her to come get me. 

 

 

 

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