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I finally have gotten a chance to organize and post some pictures on my new plane that I picked up and flew home on January 16, 2019. Shout out to Paul Steen for his insight and advice. I was fortunate to be in the right place at the right time to acquire this plane.

N5901Q was factory demonstrator that was purchased in 1966 by Rudy Frasca. He kept it in Champaign/Urbana, IL and flew it as his personal airplane up until 2014 when he donated it to the EAA. It was flown to Oshkosh that year but was basically parked until this past fall. I believe that the paint and much of the interior is still original, but is in very good condition. The plane has been very well maintained and has had a number of nice upgrades in the past 10-15 years ( redo the panel in a standard 6 pack config., Garmin GNS430, GMA340, GTX327, and an S-Tec 30 w/GPSS). It also came with some interesting historical items, such as a Mooney color brochure from 1965, a Mooney PC brochure, and a Mooney Service directory list from 1965. I also got the original Mooney leather key holder complete with a screw driver.

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@Marauder those cost of ownership numbers are truly entertaining.   I will say this: INSURANCE WAS EXPENSIVE back then.  Fuel for 40c/gal?  Ha!  But those direct annual costs are killer.   According to https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/ that $1382 annual cost from 1966 is about $10,000 today, which is about right.  The hangar rent has gone up a bunch, and insurance has gotten considerably cheaper here in 2019.

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1 hour ago, rbridges said:

I like the original paint scheme from '65  Honestly, I like it better than the '98 scheme my '65 has.

@Bob_Belville's new paint job has really opened my eyes to the classic schemes!  This one looks great as well.  Congrats on the new bird

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4 hours ago, MinneMooney said:

Agreed. ADS-B is first in the list.

You’ll get plenty of advice from those here on how to spend your money.  ADS-B makes sense as a first on your upgrade list, so long as you already have shoulder belts up front.

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A bit of nostalgia there for me. Rudy Frasca was a frequent visitor to Purdue during my stint there (‘65-‘68) and I’m sure the Mooney made the trip. We had one of the first Frasca simulators. Additionally, I note my first employer listed as the Iowa Mooney distributor, Flight Line, Inc. Thanks for the memories.

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1 minute ago, BDPetersen said:

A bit of nostalgia there for me. Rudy Frasca was a frequent visitor to Purdue during my stint there (‘65-‘68) and I’m sure the Mooney made the trip. We had one of the first Frasca simulators. Additionally, I note my first employer listed as the Iowa Mooney distributor, Flight Line, Inc. Thanks for the memories.

I too have fond memories of watching Rudy Frasca fly his Grumman Wildcat at Oshkosh way back when. I wonder how many times he brought the Mooney there.

I’m still amazed that this was essentially a one owner plane. 

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I really like this photo from the brochure posted by @MinneMooney.   The thatched hut and Brahma cattle sure make it look south of the border.  Looks like they were marketing to the cattle trader!  My dad was one of those. 

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37 minutes ago, Captnmack said:

Heck...The Key fob alone is Historic!

Agreed. The first thing I did was make new keys and put the originals in a safe spot. I wondered how many people still have them?

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