dico Posted March 19, 2011 Report Posted March 19, 2011 Hi all, I see some Ovation3's with TKS (fiki) and some without. I'm wondering if the ones that are available withouth FIKI TKS are able to be retrofitted with the TKS. If so... what is the cost to add FIKI TKS on 2007ish model? was the TKS (when added new as an option) added by Mooney at the mooney factory or did the TKS people actually install it? does the retrofit TKS look as nice/clean of a job as the "new from factory TKS"? Thanks, Dico Quote
danb35 Posted March 19, 2011 Report Posted March 19, 2011 I understand the cost for FIKI TKS on a Mooney to be in the neighborhood of $40k. Can't really address the other questions, I'm afraid. Quote
sellis Posted March 19, 2011 Report Posted March 19, 2011 Quote: dico Hi all, I see some Ovation3's with TKS (fiki) and some without. I'm wondering if the ones that are available withouth FIKI TKS are able to be retrofitted with the TKS. If so... what is the cost to add FIKI TKS on 2007ish model? was the TKS (when added new as an option) added by Mooney at the mooney factory or did the TKS people actually install it? does the retrofit TKS look as nice/clean of a job as the "new from factory TKS"? Thanks, Dico We installed TKS at the factory as an option. Yes to your last question. The folks at CAV Aerospace can install the TKS system. Quote
N513ZM Posted March 19, 2011 Report Posted March 19, 2011 Quote: dico Hi all, I see some Ovation3's with TKS (fiki) and some without. I'm wondering if the ones that are available withouth FIKI TKS are able to be retrofitted with the TKS. If so... what is the cost to add FIKI TKS on 2007ish model? was the TKS (when added new as an option) added by Mooney at the mooney factory or did the TKS people actually install it? does the retrofit TKS look as nice/clean of a job as the "new from factory TKS"? Thanks, Dico Quote
richardheitzman Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 Here is the link http://www.weepingwings.com/mx/hm.asp?id=home Some things not mentioned. You lose useful load, you lose airspeed, and they are somewhat expensive to repair if anything gets damaged. Quote
WardHolbrook Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 Quote: richardheitzman Here is the link http://www.weepingwings.com/mx/hm.asp?id=home Some things not mentioned. You lose useful load, you lose airspeed, and they are somewhat expensive to repair if anything gets damaged. Quote
N513ZM Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 Quote >: WardHolbrook What is the airspeed penalty? Quote
thinwing Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 It does indeed work,I have noticed the same airspeed penalty as Mike,about 7ish with that # better at altitudes over 17k,than the a/s loss is much smaller 3 or so according to my instrumentation.Total capacity at just over 6 gals is good for about 1.5 hr at max flow.Fluid cost if I buy 5gal jugs runs about 80 bucks shipped.I generally keep at least 2 gal aboard and top off if I am flying in icing conditions,which this winter is most of the time.One thing not mentioned...the titanium leading edge panels very "cool" looking but more importantly do not erode like painted leading edges in moderate rain.sinc kp couch Quote
BorealOne Posted March 20, 2011 Report Posted March 20, 2011 Maritime flying? You'll want TKS. The way I figure it, a 5-6 kt TAS airspeed hit is minimal, compared to the 185 kt TAS hit you take by being forced to stay on the ground when there is icing in the forecast. Quote
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