47U Posted February 12, 2023 Report Posted February 12, 2023 It was 12 February, 1973, my Dad brought 47U home from Willmar Air Service to a 1/2-mile long grass strip (2Y5) in Northern Iowa. With Mom in the right seat, they enjoyed 35 years of flying the Mooney all over the country. Getting up there in years, in 2008 he gave up his medical and I brought 47U out to California, just north of Sacramento. I learned to fly in a Tri-Pacer (on the farm strip) and owned a Cherokee 160 for 20 years. But, 47U is my forever plane, just like it was Dad’s. Photo below, my Mom and Dad on a trip to the Dallas area to visit her sister. 35 Quote
RLCarter Posted February 13, 2023 Report Posted February 13, 2023 Awesome….. keep it in the family Quote
47U Posted February 13, 2023 Author Report Posted February 13, 2023 1 minute ago, RLCarter said: Awesome….. keep it in the family I have a nephew in flight training… no predictions, but wouldn’t that be cool? 4 Quote
MBDiagMan Posted February 14, 2023 Report Posted February 14, 2023 Outstanding! I don’t know anything to add to that. Quote
TheAv8r Posted February 14, 2023 Report Posted February 14, 2023 On 2/12/2023 at 3:54 PM, 47U said: It was 12 February, 1973, my Dad brought 47U home from Willmar Air Service to a 1/2-mile long grass strip (2Y5) in Northern Iowa. With Mom in the right seat, they enjoyed 35 years of flying the Mooney all over the country. Getting up there in years, in 2008 he gave up his medical and I brought 47U out to California, just north of Sacramento. I learned to fly in a Tri-Pacer (on the farm strip) and owned a Cherokee 160 for 20 years. But, 47U is my forever plane, just like it was Dad’s. Photo below, my Mom and Dad on a trip to the Dallas area to visit her sister. Very cool story, thanks for sharing. Also a cool little fact, I'm pretty sure that's the first airplane I owned, my Cessna 150L in the background on the right (I didn't own it at that time). It was in Dallas for many years, based out of Hicks, and that paint scheme matches it exactly. Quote
rickseeman Posted February 14, 2023 Report Posted February 14, 2023 I love those kind of stories... Quote
47U Posted February 15, 2023 Author Report Posted February 15, 2023 7 hours ago, TheAv8r said: Very cool story, thanks for sharing. Also a cool little fact, I'm pretty sure that's the first airplane I owned, my Cessna 150L in the background on the right (I didn't own it at that time). It was in Dallas for many years, based out of Hicks, and that paint scheme matches it exactly. Mom says the picture was taken at Mesquite, HQZ… I’ll ask her what year. 1 Quote
47U Posted February 16, 2023 Author Report Posted February 16, 2023 On 2/14/2023 at 1:49 PM, TheAv8r said: Very cool story, thanks for sharing. Also a cool little fact, I'm pretty sure that's the first airplane I owned, my Cessna 150L in the background on the right (I didn't own it at that time). It was in Dallas for many years, based out of Hicks, and that paint scheme matches it exactly. Small world. I asked Mom to research the picture… it was taken on 10 Nov, 1999 at Mesquite, HQZ (if that helps…). 1 Quote
Shadrach Posted February 16, 2023 Report Posted February 16, 2023 You’re fortunate to have such a story. My dad bought our 67 F from Webber Aircraft in early 1968 years before he even met my mother. I have memories of sitting in his lap as a child punching through clouds. Many extended coast to coast XCs just to see the country. Dad enjoys flying right seat sometimes. At 84 he’s happy to be rid of the expense of ownership. Part of me wants to upgrade the plane from nose to tail but I just don’t want to give up the familiarity of it as an original. There are very few things in my life that have been as reliably consistent as our old Mooney. It’s truly a piece of high functioning nostalgia. I hope you enjoy yours for many years to come! 7 1 Quote
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