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6 hours ago, RobertGary1 said:

Maybe trends. At one point it was popular to paint your older Mooney using the paint scheme of the new planes. Just to fool people into thinking the plane is 40 years younger.

-Robert

People do the same thing, find a good plastic surgeon and have some work done in an attempt to fool people into thinking they are 40 years younger... :D

I'm personally a fan of the classic look. Maybe change the colors a little if you want, but the overall scheme I think looks great on the older planes. (classic = classy)

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"People do the same thing, find a good plastic surgeon and have some work done in an attempt to fool people into thinking they are 40 years younger... "

Hey, you know of a good surgeon ? :wacko:

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My suggestion is that you have the registration applied in vinyl.  If/ when you sell your plane, changing the marks is easy.  Painted on marks are a pain.

Clarence

Posted
8 hours ago, Flash said:

I'm taking my 1993 MSE to T&P Aero Refinishers in Salinas on Wednesday to get it re-painted, and I have a question for the group: Is there any reason I shouldn't keep the current, traditional paint scheme? I have two reasons for wanting to keep the familiar look: (1) I like it, and (2) I have had a lot of fun in N315L in the past 16 1/2  years, and every time I see it I have fond memories, and I don't want to feel like I'm looking at a different plane than the one I love. The only down side I can see is that I may not get a perfect match for what I have now, and that this difference would ruin the desired effects of Nos. 1 and 2 above. Am I missing something? Have others repainted with the same scheme, and if so, were they later happy with that choice?

There are some people really good with paint that do an excellent re-fresh and blend in areas that are wearing thin and you don't have to go through the whole repaint process, especially since you're satisfied with your paint scheme.

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9 hours ago, MooneyMitch said:

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I hate to clutter threads and quote pictures, but BY GOD, mitch, that is THE best looking pre-65 bird on here. I love the classic scheme! Too bad you went with the -C desgn and not the -D design

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"I hate to clutter threads and quote pictures, but BY GOD, mitch, that is THE best looking pre-65 bird on here. I love the classic scheme! Too bad you went with the -C desgn and not the -D design"

That's very kind of you.  I'm pretty excited about my new old little Mini-Mooney!  It suits me just fine. I've always admired that 1963 paint scheme, thinking it was quite progressive for that era.  And, since I'm a red color freak, we jazzed that up with some metallic and candy mixes.  Happy Mooney flying everyone!!!

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"I guess I'll have to be the dissenting opinion.  I really like the newer paint schemes.  I do appreciate the traditional styles, and I love seeing a plane that's seen lots of care.  If it's my money, I'd love to have something different.  I don't know if my short body could pull off the Ovation/Acclaim paint scheme, but I'd be open to the idea if it did.  An example is this plane from one of our members.  It's a 1968 F model, and I love it."

I'm all for a paint scheme of personal choice.  It is your airplane and it is what makes you happy.  As one previous post stated, maybe it is meant to fool folks into thinking your plane is a new model...............hmmm!

With that said, with my former Ovation, I chose a newer paint scheme for it because I just loved that 08 Ovation scheme!  The original scheme on the plane did not appeal to my liking.  I was thrilled with the final version and it pleased me tons each time I looked at it...............and that's really the purpose, to make sure you'll be happy and have no regrets. 

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