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neat:)

I'd love to have the military version with the full canopy in a 310hp rocket version.  I would like to see the control configuration if they went to stick control instead of yoke.

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This is so good, thanks for sharing! It’s what this brand stands for: speed, value, and efficiency. The new owners would do well to remember that. 
 

Interesting to me is the competitive bravado. I guess that’s Texas marketing for ya!

notice how in the Super 21 ad they mention the Mooney Twin. 

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More recently, Mooney ran an ad with the Headline: “Lose the Training Wheels.”

I thought it was a clever and effective dig on Cirrus. Couldn’t find an image on the intertubes.

-dan

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And a few more (I like saving what I find):

How about the lifetime warranty on the wood structure! Or it so easy to fly an 11 yr old can do it!

-Don

 

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A few more for now. I think this is most of what I have...

Mooney had some really cool vintage ads!

-Don

 

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Don,

That is a spectacular collection of Mooney history!

  • Speed
  • Efficiency
  • Safety
  • Lifetime warranty! :)

 

Sending a note to @Jonny (interesting copies of collection of Mooney ads through the years)  kind of a walk through history lesson... :)

 

Best regards,

-a-

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3 minutes ago, Bravoman said:

Very cool. Never knew about the Master with convertible gear.

M20-D. At last count, there were three (3) that still had the original, down-and-welded gear. Several converted Ds here, @Skates97 and @MooneyMitch both leap to mind. 

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Just now, Bravoman said:

Very cool. Never knew about the Master with convertible gear.

This is aka the M20D...

It started with a fixed pitch prop, and fixed gear...

And for a few dollars more... Most have been converted to variable pitch and retractable...

Often referred to as an M20C/D  because it is an M20C in performance, but still a D in legal name...

There are three Ds left with their original feet... two were MSers for a long time... but have recently been sold...

There is a picture of one of the M20Ds, as it was used in a fashion shoot... beautiful girl, beautiful plane... sort of a modern version of the ads here... no TX style of hat though...   :)

Fun facts in the Mooney story...

Best regards,

-a-

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Just now, carusoam said:

This is aka the M20D...

It started with a fixed pitch prop, and fixed gear...

And for a few dollars more... Most have been converted to variable pitch and retractable...

Often referred to as an M20C/D  because it is an M20C in performance, but still a D in legal name...

There are three Ds left with their original feet... two were MSers for a long time... but have recently been sold...

There is a picture of one of the M20Ds, as it was used in a fashion shoot... beautiful girl, beautiful plane... sort of a modern version of the ads here... no TX style of hat though...   :)

Fun facts in the Mooney story...

Best regards,

-a-

Ha ha! Great minds think alike!! :P

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