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Hello, perhaps someone could use some old M18 Mooney Mite documents. I found these in storage, they belonged to my father who had a Mite at one time. The newest IMG_1083.jpeg.1be5fa4fc330cd6fe3095cbb274382be.jpegare dated from the early sixties, but most are from the fifties.

includes parts diagrams (with some duplicates)and associated parts lists, Mooney parts ordering instructions. 2 page Factory nose gear inspection instructions. Old Plywood repair instructions. Safe flight indicator instrument installation instructions. Mooney M18 aircraft specifications from Civil Aeronautics administration. EAA aircraft woodworking related soft cover books 120 and 52 pages. Plus old records and some specific specifications for my fathers Mooney.

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I would love to have them for my own collection of Mooney paraphernalia and general aircraft engineering interest.  I do not, however, have a Mite or plan to acquire one, so if someone could use these to support a Mite I would defer to them.  I'm happy to pay a little to at least cover shipping, perhaps more if needed.

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Glad to hear that there is some interest. My father would have been also. I would like to get $ 25.00 plus postage. I think the postage would be more than that depending on where it’s going. Please respond if that works.

I didn’t see the Mite section. Any suggestions , should I repost there ?
 

 

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  On 9/8/2023 at 12:58 AM, J Herman said:
Glad to hear that there is some interest. My father would have been also. I would like to get $ 25.00 plus postage. I think the postage would be more than that depending on where it’s going. Please respond if that works.
I didn’t see the Mite section. Any suggestions , should I repost there ?
 
 
I'll send you a PM, thanks. No firm promises, but I'll try to get some or all of it scanned and uploaded here for the community. I recently bought some old 70's airplane magazines with Mooney content that I plan to scan and upload for all to enjoy. It would be fun for all of us to build an historical library of sorts here with stuff like that...

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