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I find that when I arrive at an airport via plane or car and see a Mooney on the ramp, I immediately think:

"Oooh.  A Mooney."

Then I think, "I wonder where he/she just came from an how they use their bird."

Then I think, "I wonder if I know them on MooneySpace."

Anyone else have similar thoughts? 

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4 minutes ago, 211º said:

I find that when I arrive at an airport via plane or car and see a Mooney on the ramp, I immediately think:

"Oooh.  A Mooney."

Then I think, "I wonder where he/she just came from an how they use their bird."

Then I think, "I wonder if I know them on MooneySpace."

Anyone else have similar thoughts? 

Yep, I often write down the N number to look up later. I do the same thing in flight when I hear a Mooney check in with ATC.

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16 minutes ago, gsxrpilot said:

Yep, I often write down the N number to look up later. I do the same thing in flight when I hear a Mooney check in with ATC.

I do that too!:D

Cheers,

Dan

 

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After landing at an airport for an offield lunch, when I return and see a Mooney parked on the ramp....... I too look up the N number, only to discover it’s mine!!!  This could possibly be an age related issue.:blink:

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I love seeing other Mooney’s on the ramp. A few weeks ago in Nashville we were walking out to my F to head home and I saw this one parked next to me! I actually forgot I took this picture until I saw this post. Anybody from here?

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6 minutes ago, MooneyMitch said:

I too look up the N number, only to discover it’s mine!!!

On the plus side, you may be the only person on MS who gets to take home a new Mooney every time you go to lunch :)

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10 minutes ago, MooneyMitch said:

After landing at an airport for an offield lunch, when I return and see a Mooney parked on the ramp....... I too look up the N number, only to discover it’s mine!!!  This could possibly be an age related issue.:blink:

quickly forgetting what you're talking about is a serious issue called...wait a sec, what was the question?

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I look them up too. The first time I met Lee Trotter we were up in Utah and I got a PM on MS that said "I think I'm tied down next to you at U42." I was able to meet him the next day at the airport and chat while we brushed snow off our planes.

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A friend of mine was in his doctors office for some test results.......doc said, Frank I’ve got some rather bad news for you!

2 things Frank, the doc says...number 1, your tests reveal you have some cancer.  2nd,  I believe you’re showing possible signs of dimentia.......Frank sighs, and replies...... whew, at least I don’t have cancer ! :(

This is only an attempt at jocularity.  :D

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50/50... the chances that a Mooney pilot is also an MSer...

There are some people that just aren’t social media able... :(

75/25... The chances that a Mooney pilot is also an MSer at a Fly-in...

99/1...  the chances that a Mooney pilot is also an MSer at a formation event...

 

Hey Mooney pilot... Are you an MSer?

:)

The Mooney world is quite large, yet it gets smaller every day...

Best regards,

-a-

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4 hours ago, gsxrpilot said:

Yep, I often write down the N number to look up later.

I just google the N number right there on the ramp. If I'm taxiing, though, I'll wait til I stop.

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2 hours ago, Hank said:

I just google the N number right there on the ramp. If I'm taxiing, though, I'll wait til I stop.

I often have a hard time reaching Google from FL270 so I write them down ;-)

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On 12/6/2020 at 5:07 PM, carusoam said:

50/50... the chances that a Mooney pilot is also an MSer...

I find that a lot.....strange....is there another forum?

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Saw this one sitting pretty on the ramp as I departed Hampton GA this evening.  He travelled Dallas TX to Hampton GA in 3:26.  Hopefully the winds calm down for his trip back home

 

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Expect that to say Cripes...

In some parts of the US you may here somebody that is exasperated spout the phrase “Christ All Mighty”...

The phrase gets cleaned up a bit when adjusted to Cripes All Mighty...

Adjusted for the Mooney world... Cripes Al Mooney is perfect! :)

I really dig the D-Day stripes on a good laminar flow wing... that is classic P51 type aviation art.

PP thoughts only, not a linguist...

Best regards,

-a-

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14 hours ago, 0TreeLemur said:

Here's what that Mooney posted by @Culver LFA looks like without the cover.   I saved it in a folder I keep of nice Mooney paint jobs.   I think it is fantastic.  I think the nose art says "Gripes Al Mooney".

 

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Nice Grass!

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The other day I landed in an airport west of Tucson and low and behold there was a Mooney with the cowl off but engine running.I walked over and introduced myself and was told the story about why it was there. The wife was flying when it swallowed a valve and she performed an emergency landing.The plane was a wooden winged Mooney and they had replaced the jugs and was completing the post flight test flight so I got to watch the father aged 79 fly it out to its california home. In all this I got to meet the wife,her husband and the father and get to see an original wooden wing Mooney. Overall a great day

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