Gmontg02 Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 First off as a mechanic and potential Mooney pilot, Mooneyspace.com has been an invaluable resource for me. Currently I am trying to find pictures of belly panels of a 68 M20g. I didn't know if anyone may be able to help. The owner I am working with is debating with me on the panel placements. Unfortunately he did a gear up landing the belly needs a full reskinning. Thank you for all of the insight. Quote
67 m20F chump Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 There used to be a STC to put a one piece belly panel on like newer aircraft had. Maybe LASAR? Quote
Shadrach Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 So what is he disagreement about? I would think that between the IPC (attached) and the damaged parts, it would be pretty straight forward. I have 67F which should be the same. More info would help me capture the details you’re looking for. 1 Quote
M20F-1968 Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 I have a highly modified 68 F model. I put on a one-piece belly using the STC and parts from LASAR. I assume they are still available. It is quite a bit of work. Explain to the insurance company that you will be repairing the gear-up with a one-piece belly. They should have no issue with that since the original parts are unavailable. You will need a great sheet metal person who knows what he is doing. John Breda 2 Quote
Shadrach Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 On 3/26/2024 at 1:00 PM, M20F-1968 said: I have a highly modified 68 F model. I put on a one-piece belly using the STC and parts from LASAR. I assume they are still available. It is quite a bit of work. Explain to the insurance company that you will be repairing the gear-up with a one-piece belly. They should have no issue with that since the original parts are unavailable. You will need a great sheet metal person who knows what he is doing. John Breda Expand LASAR calls for 70+ hours to install the one piece belly on an undamaged plane. Is it fiberglass? Was there a UL penalty? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 I have the LASAR one piece belly. I would have to look it up, but it is quite a bit heavier than the aluminum panels. 1 Quote
Hank Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 My one-piece belly is fiberglass, but it was already installed post-gear-up synthetic previous owner. Quote
EricJ Posted March 26, 2024 Report Posted March 26, 2024 If you search around here a little bit there's a thread where another person is rescuing an M20J that had a gear up and has made new sheet metal panels for the belly. That's certainly an option depending on the amount of damage, but usually it seems likely as an option. You may be able to find replacements from one of the recyclers, too. I *think* G, F, and J models are all the same, maybe early K as well. Quote
Walk Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 On 3/26/2024 at 3:31 PM, Hank said: My one-piece belly is fiberglass, but it was already installed post-gear-up synthetic previous owner. Expand Hey Hank, any way you could pass the details of that installation? Quote
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