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1962 Mooney M20C

Located in the Atlanta West Metro

TT: 4699

TBO:2699

Useful load: 899 LB


This Mooney was previously owned by Pat Epps and the maintained by the maintenance department at Epps Aviation. The aircraft was re-manufactured at the Mooney factory in Texas in 2003. The engine, prop, panel, fuel tanks, and the interior were all re-done. The exterior was also repainted as well as the inside of the fuselage. I purchased the aircraft last Christmas and have put over 150 hours on it this year. It has all the gap seals and all J model mods.

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Avionics

Garmin 430 non-waas

King 155 nav/com

King HSI

King glide slope indicator

King transponder

Stec-50 autopilot (3 axis and approach mode)


Engine

TT:2699, oil changes every 50 hours and oil analysis. All Compression 73 or better last annual.

No ADs.


Prop

TT:2699, has a slight grease leak on one blade

No ADs


Last annual

Fresh tires on all gear.

Prop governor was overhauled.

AD for gear rigging was performed. Gear rigging was intolerance.

New cable for the cowl flaps due to old cable fraying.


Squawks

One of the prop blades has a grease leak around the hub.

Altitude hold on the autopilot will not work below degrees 40F.


Looking for two partners in 1/4 shares. Aircraft is based at 20GA and will NOT be re-located since me and the new partner are close to the current airport. Looking to sell each share at $12,500. Monthly cost at the current airport would be $200 a month per share and a run cost of $35 an hour. Gas is currently $3.58 a gallon. Also, the airport has a mechanic on site that does the work on the plane.

Current insurance requires the following, IR rating, 750 total time, 150 in retracts, and 10 hours in make and model. If you do not have this a checkout by a CFI that meets this requirement is required.

If you have any other questions let me know.

 

 

 

 

Edited by blurceo

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