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4 hours ago, pilot-as14 said:

Hello, I don't know, is there a bracket to fix the lever in this position? Can someone tell me?

Thank you!

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Is that Cadmium plated instead of chrome?

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many thanks! Sorry, the picture is in the wrong position, the lever is on the ground! There is an uplock under the instrument panel. So my question is, is there a bracket at the bottom of the floor?

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7 minutes ago, pilot-as14 said:

many thanks! Sorry, the picture is in the wrong position, the lever is on the ground! There is an uplock under the instrument panel. So my question is, is there a bracket at the bottom of the floor?

Up is down - down is up.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Fly Boomer said:

Some people buy a second salvage airplane for parts.

And some buy a heap of parts and make it fly again.

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7 minutes ago, Echo said:

And some buy a heap of parts and make it fly again.

My point was that a basket case may be missing a few parts, and some salvage airplanes, while not flyable, may have all the parts still attached.

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OK...............you've got us curious now..................please share your story with this Mooney.  As you already know, there's lots of help and information here on MS.  :)

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3 hours ago, Fly Boomer said:

My point was that a basket case may be missing a few parts, and some salvage airplanes, while not flyable, may have all the parts still attached.

potato, spud.

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I have a Vintage Mooney with a Johnson bar.  I think I have an Uplock Block (the one bolted to the floor) in decent condition I could sell for much less than the E-bay seller is asking.  I'll look to see if I indeed have it.

John Breda

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