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I was curious if anyone knew the where abouts of A 1964 M20e N6907U. My father purchased this plane in 1964 as a factory demonstrator and flew it till the early 70s. I put about 200 hours of my first 250 hours on this plane.


If the owner is on this list, pm me and I can send you a photo


 


bob stephens


Sedona, az


b-kool.net

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Have you tried the FAA website? If nothing else, google the N number, it should bring up the owner's name and address. Unless someone changed the number between then and now.


Just took my own advice:  N6907 is now a 2-place experimental Searey [should that be "Sea Ray"?] registered in Birmingham, AL. It was also a C-47A, no dates given, and a DC-3 that was deregistered in April 1989.


Good luck finding your former Mooney!


Oops--"N6907U" is a whole different plane! 1964 Mooney M20-E in Snohomish, WA. It looks good, and he looks happy. Like my C, it now sports a 3-blade prop. There are interesting photos of the plane several feet off the ground with no engine, too, so it has been restored. Good for him!

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