FuriousPhoen1x Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 http://www.primoairplanes.com/primo-airplanes/M20C.html Year: 1963 Manufacturer: Mooney Model: M20C Price: $33,500.00 firm Location: Vicksburg, MS, USA Condition: Used Registration Number: N1202X Airframe Total Time: 3800 Avionics: GARMIN 430 GARMIN 340 KX155 GARMIN 327 CENTURY I Exterior: NEW STRIKING PAINT Remarks: NEW HEADLINES! GREAT PANEL! Quote
FuriousPhoen1x Posted May 12, 2011 Author Report Posted May 12, 2011 I dig the paintjob. Why is it so cheap? Can a good Mooney20C be had for 30k these days? Quote
Steve65E-NC Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 No mention of engine time or condition. So, you may have to add price of overhaul or complete engine to purchase price. No mention of damage history or lack thereof, so look the logs over carefully. Strange that they did not claim the one piece windshield or other mods. Looks like someone cared so might be worth a look. Quote
moodychief Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 Database Update Cycle Aircraft Registration: Last 04/18/11 (weekly cycle) SDR: Last 04/18/11 (weekly cycle) NTSB Data: Last 04/18/11 (weekly cycle) FAA Accident: 04/18/11 (weekly cycle) Aircraft Information Owner Type: Corporation Owner Name: BRANSON AVIATION LLC City: FORSYTH State: MO Zip: 65653-0100 Country: US Fractional Owner: Aircraft Type: Fixed wing single engine Model Year: Airworthiness Class: Transponder Code: 50053146 Serial Number: 2605 Aircraft Model: 5870208 Last Action: 2010-04-20 Cert Issue: 2007-04-13 Status: Triennial Aircraft Registration form was returned by the Post Office as undeliverable Aircraft Mfg: MOONEY Aircraft Model: M20C Category: Land Amateur: No Engines: 1 Seats: 4 Weight: CLASS 1 Cruising Speed: 127 Engine Mfg.: Engine Model: Fuel Consumed: 0.00 Horsepower/Thrust: Service Difficulty Report (SDR) Information #SDR1 Report Date: 2006-02-28 Occurrence Date: 2005-03-14 Aircraft Name: MOONEY Aircraft Group Code: M20 Aircraft Manufacturer Num: 2605 Engine Mfg.: LYC Aircraft Type Certificate: 2605 Engine Model: O360A1D Propeller Mfg. Name: Propeller Model: Carrier Code: Operation Type: G Failed Part Information Name: IDLER GEAR Aircraft Location: ENGINE Condition: DAMAGED Model: Manufacturer Name: Total Time: 3560 Manufacturer Num: Since Overhaul: 1639 Manufacturer Part Num: 75072 Jasc Desc: Reciprocating Engine Power Section Segment Desc: ENGINE Severity Desc: Stage Desc: NOT REPORTED Submitter Desc: MECH Procedures: OTHER Conditions: OTHER Remarks: ENGINE FAILED IN FLIGHT PRELIMINARY INSPECTION REVEALED CAMSHAFT AND ASSOCIATED CRANKSHAFT IDLER GEAR WAS SEPARATED FROM CRANKSHAFT DRIVE GEAR IDLER GEAR SLOWS EVIDENCE OF DAMAGE TO DRIVE TEETH. UNABLE TO DETERMINE AT THIS TIME WHETHER THE CAMSHAFT OR LT MAGNETO DRIVE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR IDLER GEAR DAMAGE AND ENGINE FAILURE. (K) NTSB Accident Information No NTSB Accident Reports FoundFAA Accident/Incident Information #FAA1 Accident/Incident Occurred on: 1978-11-06 Narrative: PILOT FAILED TO EXTEND GEAR BEFORE TOUCHDOWN. #FAA2 Accident/Incident Occurred on: 2005-02-08 Narrative: (-23) 02/09/05-ON SCENE INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED OF ACFT INCIDENT. 02/08/05 @ 1645 MOONEY, N1202X, M20C, WAS ENROUTE FROM N52 TO RUQ AND LOST POWER AT APPROXIMATELY 2,500 FEET AGL AND LANDED GEAR UP IN A CORN FIELD APPROXIMATELY 2 MILES SOUTH OF ROCKWELL, NC. ONLY VISIBLE DAMAGE WAS TO THE PROP, BENT TIPS SLIGHTLY, AND BELLY ANTENNAS TORN OFF. NO OTHER DAMAGE WAS NOTICEABLE. ACFT TO BE MOVED TO SALISBURY AIR SERVICE FOR TEAR DOWN. 02/24/05-THIS INSPECTOR SPOKE WITH THE MECHANIC WHO HAS PERFORMED AN ON SCENE INVESTIGATION OF THE AIRCRAFT AND MECHANIC STATED THAT HE TOOK THE VALVE COVERS OFF AIRCRAFT AND THAT THE VALVES WERE NOT MOVING WHEN ATTEMPTED TO TURN ENGINE OVER, INDICATING A POSSIBLE CAM SHAFT BREAK. ACFT IS STILL AT THE FIELD WHERE IT CRASHED. Quote
Skywarrior Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 1880 SMOH, so that's one reason. Off-field landing, plus a gear-up, so that's two reasons. Chuck M. Quote
rob Posted May 13, 2011 Report Posted May 13, 2011 Quote: Skywarrior 1880 SMOH, so that's one reason. Off-field landing, plus a gear-up, so that's two reasons. Chuck M. Quote
Skywarrior Posted May 13, 2011 Report Posted May 13, 2011 Quote: rob Where do you see 1880 SMOH? Quote
DaV8or Posted May 13, 2011 Report Posted May 13, 2011 Quote: Skywarrior 1880 SMOH, so that's one reason. Off-field landing, plus a gear-up, so that's two reasons. Chuck M. Quote
thinwing Posted May 13, 2011 Report Posted May 13, 2011 I think the gearup/belly landing is less a factor than was a new prop installed(bent tips)and a major overhaul acomplished after the power failure.It would be hard to believe the engine was not done at that time considering the lower end damage found on tear down..so if you can stand the yeller peril paint job...could be a good buy at 30k....esp with the 430 installed, and other mods windshields etc..my 2 cents Quote
Alan Fox Posted May 18, 2011 Report Posted May 18, 2011 Old gear ups are common , The idler gear failure may have been fixed without tear down , if the damage was localized it may have had an accesory case and gears , the engine shut down when the gear failed...(no mags turning) ... But you can get a lot of mooney for the money now .. good luck Quote
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