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46 minutes ago, Kevin Harberg said:

After converting to the Lycoming engine, the Mooney Mite "not only looked like a baby fighter plane, but flew like one."

Al's personal logbook shows more hours in a Mite than any other aircraft.

 

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I really enjoyed his autobiography that you quoted.  In part because I loved his personal story behind my personal airplane.  But really its much bigger because it is the story of an American go-get'em inventor engineer highlighting the best of American innovation that we have seen in many areas in that era.  Very inspiring.

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Here's another quote from Al regarding the design of the "Famous Mooney Tail" (Models M18, M-19 & M-20) as noted in The Al Mooney Story.

 

"I didn't put the tail on backwards, all the others did. Power on or power off, you will find on my plane that you can always lift a wing with the rudder."

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