cap Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 Hello, I am looking at selling my 172 for a M20C (65). Just doing some exploration to make sure its a good fit for me. im curious if there are common snags or concerns with this model. Anything I really have to look out for when buying. thx Quote
Oldguy Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 Welcome aboard cap. Right now, the biggest thing to look out for when buying a Mooney C is the competition from others looking to buy the same plane. In actuality, it comes down to finding the plane you like and having a Mooney-knowledgeable mechanic do a thorough PPI on it. Tubular frame corrosion and spar corrosion can be plane-killers. Leaking fuel tanks, engine issues can be costly but overcome, and there is always the search for a plane with the avionics you want so you will not put more money in the panel than in the airframe when you bought it. Tell us about the mission you see using your Mooney to fly, and fill in a bit more on your avatar so we can possibly give some more appropriate answers based on your location. 2 Quote
carusoam Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 Welcome aboard, Cap. The biggest risk you have is not getting the one that best matches your needs... Read up on pre-purchase inspections, these are pretty good ideas for all pre-owned machines... Fill in some details in your avatar. Hang out, ask more questions.... Best regards, -a- Quote
MBDiagMan Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 I bought my first Mooney an M20C a little over a year ago. I got LOTS of valuable information right here on this forum. It has already been said. Check for corrosion, leaking tanks and general condition. Do take time to describe your mission so we can help you ensure that the M20C fits your mission. Also it would be helpful to you and everyone to put your general location in your profile. Welcome to the forum. The world of Mooney’s and the planes themselves ar fascinating. I love my manual gear M20C. Quote
TTaylor Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 Welcome to MooneySpace Cap. You will find the internal search engine on MS is not the best. Often you will get better results using Google. Try searching "Mooneyspace pre-purchase inspection" or "Mooneyspace prepurchase inspection" or "Mooneyspace inspection checklist". 1 Quote
DXB Posted April 30, 2018 Report Posted April 30, 2018 All good advice above. But if possible just spend 30 minutes flying a Mooney with a qualified instructor on board - the C172 will likely be up for sale by the end of the day I bought my M20C with considerable apprehension, a fresh PPL, ~80 hrs in a Warrior, and a few more in a C172. I had never flown it before purchasing. The misgivings melted away while handling the plane on the first transition flight. 1 Quote
cap Posted April 30, 2018 Author Report Posted April 30, 2018 Just really looking for a step up from the 172. We are weekend fliers. However with the speed of the Mooney we would probably expand our range. Some more cross country adventures for sure. we are all 400 hour pilots VFR on 172, and PA28. The Mooney we see for sale in our area has older IFR equipment, Not sure I want to fly IFR with DME,ADF,VOR to Nav with. But it is a step up in avionics and allows us a to learn and be proficient it other flying techniques. Quote
Jim Peace Posted May 1, 2018 Report Posted May 1, 2018 6 hours ago, cap said: Hello, I am looking at selling my 172 for a M20C (65). Just doing some exploration to make sure its a good fit for me. im curious if there are common snags or concerns with this model. Anything I really have to look out for when buying. thx I have been updating my 1964C like a mad man.....spent more on it than what its worth....like some of us. The structural corrosion can be a big deal. Of course the whole plane should be looked over but its important that this service bulletin has been done in recent years: SB M20-208B If the plane was kept outside and uncovered like many people keep their planes (to save a nickel on a cover and being lazy) water can get between the window and the airframe, especially on the sides. This water goes down the inside of the frame and can/will corrode the structural tubes. It is not that hard to fix if its not too far gone and only costs a ton of $$ in labor. Lots of sanding and priming painting etc. Quote
Hank Posted May 1, 2018 Report Posted May 1, 2018 7 hours ago, cap said: Hello, I am looking at selling my 172 for a M20C (65). Just doing some exploration to make sure its a good fit for me. im curious if there are common snags or concerns with this model. Anything I really have to look out for when buying. thx Search here for common Mooney snags--leaky tanks, old gear pucks, corrosion. Also typical old airplane faults. Two common problems when steppingup from a 172 are amazement that you get so much more speed for so much less fuel, and a sore face from the long-lasting grin on your face from flying an M20-C. I love mine! Quote
steingar Posted May 1, 2018 Report Posted May 1, 2018 Mooneys are just airplanes, and have the same concerns as a Skyhawk vis a vis engine, paint, interior and so forth. They have an extra concern that is more Mooney specific, and that's the fuel tanks. They're quite old, and most leak. The repair to fix them is quite expensive. If it hasn't been done on the airplane you're flying you are likely to experience leaking fuel tanks. Most of the M20C's have crap panels, they're old and relatively inexpensive, so few update them. That said, you'll probably have enough left over after the sale of your Skyhawk to buy anADSB transponder and some other goodies. What people pay for Skyhawks is unreal. Quote
Jim Peace Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 12 hours ago, steingar said: Most of the M20C's have crap panels, they're old and relatively inexpensive, so few update them. Hey I object to that: 7 Quote
stormflyer Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 Pride of ownership! Best M20C Panel I have seen! Quote
carusoam Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 Some M20Cs have been knighted with the term ‘forever plane’... You will see some around here that have received the treatment of being ‘the last plane I will ever own...’ If you are going to only have one plane, treat it well. Buy things for it that you will use for a long time... David, Jim, Oscar, Urs, Dev, Hank and others have some of the nicest M20Cs ever built... This is off the top of my fuzzy memory... Let me know who I missed... there are a few more around here as well.... The M20C makes a great Forever plane. It also makes a great starting point in the ownership chain... There are a few M20Cs that are a second plane in the hangar... a spare Mooney... Go Mooney! Best regards, -a- Quote
Jim Peace Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 20 minutes ago, stormflyer said: Pride of ownership! Best M20C Panel I have seen! There are better,,,trust me, they are on this forum... I would like to have true airspeed and wind speed and direction but that comes at another 6-8k. Throw in the virtual terrain or whatever they call it like some have and I would be totally broke. 1 Quote
Jim Peace Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 5 minutes ago, carusoam said: Some M20Cs have been knighted with the term ‘forever plane’... You will see some around here that have received the treatment of being ‘the last plane I will ever own...’ I bought my plane from a friend who owned it for 41 years. All the time he thought to upgrade to something bigger or faster but the numbers never even came close to a C. Sure you can go 200 plus knots in something else but you will most likely still be flying with one other person for the 200 dollar hamburger. Would only make a few minutes difference at best for possibly over 100k more....."no way Jose" Even with some of my coast to coast trips a faster plane would not make too much of a difference....I still want to stop and get out every 4 hours max...... 1 Quote
DXB Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 1 hour ago, Jim Peace said: Hey I object to that: Great minds think alike Quote
gsxrpilot Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 Here is the all steam gauge, but very functional M20C panel. 1 1 Quote
carusoam Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 Invite @Urs_Wildermuth to this party... it’s early in Switzerland... I think Urs had the first Aspen I had seen installed in an M20C. Best regard, -a- Quote
Hank Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 Here's half of a steam gauge panel. The G430W and two Brittain units aren't in this photo. Note ten instruments to the left of the two nav heads; don't know why so many people redo their panels to have only 7 or 8 there . . . . Yes, this is the factory arrangement. Good C models rock!! Quote
steingar Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 On 5/1/2018 at 9:39 AM, steingar said: Most of the M20C's have crap panels... Lets try this again, examining the definition of the word "most". Now, if you like I can post up the definition of the word "all". You'll see they're quite different. Yes, members of this site have glorious panels, photos of which they show at every opportunity thus shaming those of us who've put in tens of AMUs and still have crap panels. And you wonder why I don't show a photo of mine. Stupid Steingar is not. Most of the M20c's I've seen either in person or on the internet had fairly antiquated panels. Quite unsurprising, most of the panels shown on this site easily surpass the value of the aircraft they're riding in. They're avionics with a Mooney attached. 1 Quote
DXB Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 3 minutes ago, steingar said: Most of the M20c's I've seen either in person or on the internet had fairly antiquated panels. Quite unsurprising, most of the panels shown on this site easily surpass the value of the aircraft they're riding in. They're avionics with a Mooney attached. The vintage Mooneys are definitely among the most efficient, fun, and economical platforms for storing ones fancy avionics collection . It's actually a tribute to the timeless quality of these birds that many find it worthwhile to do these installs rather than going with a newer plane. And the truth is I'd have been too broke to do these painfully overpriced upgrades if I'd bought a higher end airframe. Given the low return at resale after upgrading avionics , it's unsurprising that these particular vintage birds rarely come up for sale. It's best to just enjoy them for 20-30 years so as to extract the value of ones investments. 2 Quote
Marauder Posted May 2, 2018 Report Posted May 2, 2018 4 hours ago, Hank said: Here's half of a steam gauge panel. The G430W and two Brittain units aren't in this photo. Note ten instruments to the left of the two nav heads; don't know why so many people redo their panels to have only 7 or 8 there . . . . Yes, this is the factory arrangement. Good C models rock!! What are those round things? They look vaguely familiar. 1 Quote
Urs_Wildermuth Posted May 3, 2018 Report Posted May 3, 2018 I think Urs had the first Aspen I had seen installed in an M20C. really? Wow. Well, I am very happy with it. Particularly since they slashed some prices for their addons like VT recently. 3 Quote
steingar Posted May 3, 2018 Report Posted May 3, 2018 True, there is nothing made like the M20c. Had I more coin I would happily spend it on my aircraft, the Lucky Strike certainly deserves it. Quote
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