PierreZee Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM Can one install a fixed step of later models on a F?My airplane had its vacuum system removed and the step removed as well. I would like to get a step reinstalled (short legged girlfriend).Another option is an electric auto-step from Flight Enhancement. Does anybody use this system and are they happy about it?Thanks in advance for your insights. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Slick Nick Posted yesterday at 02:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:06 PM Should be no issue, the J step is a more streamlined design if you can find one, talk to your mechanic and see if they're happy installing that modification. 1
MikeOH Posted yesterday at 07:38 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:38 PM My F has a fixed step. I rather like not having to worry about any mechanism having issues. I can live with the 'massive' loss in speed
Vance Harral Posted yesterday at 08:07 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:07 PM 5 hours ago, Slick Nick said: the J step is a more streamlined design if you can find one, talk to your mechanic and see if they're happy installing that modification That streamlined design was installed on the last of the F models, including our 1976 M20F. That's likely sufficient "approved data" for any mechanic to be comfortable installing it on any F model. 1
N201MKTurbo Posted yesterday at 08:25 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:25 PM If you do a good job of installing it, an inspector will likely never notice.
Shadrach Posted yesterday at 09:13 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:13 PM 7 hours ago, PierreZee said: Can one install a fixed step of later models on a F? My airplane had its vacuum system removed and the step removed as well. I would like to get a step reinstalled (short legged girlfriend). Another option is an electric auto-step from Flight Enhancement. Does anybody use this system and are they happy about it? Thanks in advance for your insights. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk @takair 1
Shadrach Posted yesterday at 09:19 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:19 PM 1 hour ago, MikeOH said: My F has a fixed step. I rather like not having to worry about any mechanism having issues. I can live with the 'massive' loss in speed We’ve been worried about it for 58 years. I’m sure it will fail someday; as they say, it’s just a matter of time. To put things in perspective, in the time that it’s been trouble free, we’ve been through three engine tear-downs, countless mag overalls, to prop overalls, one prop governor, countless spark plugs, a fuel server overhaul, I could go on…but I’ll get back to worrying about that mechanism having issues.
MikeOH Posted yesterday at 09:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:23 PM 3 minutes ago, Shadrach said: We’ve been worried about it for 58 years. Well, there you go! I've been worry free for just 8 years, but it feels good
67 m20F chump Posted yesterday at 09:33 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:33 PM I have the flight enhancement one. Working great for years so far. 1
takair Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago If you have questions about the electric conversion let me know. Over 400 kits sold to date. We have an occasional failure, but in many cases we trace it back to an alignment issue with the cable and step, and we have instructions on how to rectify that. Mooneys being hand built, there are small variations in each. 1
cliffy Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago I have the electric step (was a vanguard installer) and it works perfect. The fixed step is installable as it is already used on Mooneys as a factory part. It does however need the rear bulkhead reinforcement plate that will unrivet from the donor airplane. 1
PierreZee Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 10 hours ago, Slick Nick said: Should be no issue, the J step is a more streamlined design if you can find one, talk to your mechanic and see if they're happy installing that modification. Is the portion of the tube that goes inside the fuselage the same square dimension as the retractable square tube? In other words is it just a matter of installing it in the square bearing blocks? (which are still there on the aft bulkhead of my F, by the way)
PierreZee Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago How about acquiring a retractable step for a F, leaving it down all the time and making a teardrop fairing over the square tube? Would that be considered a minor modification that a mechanic could sign for?
takair Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago The fixed step has a different mounting configuration. The retractable step is more substantial. I suspect that a fairing would not do much. It has quite a bit of parasite drag and also induces drag because it puts the airplane out of trim. It would be up to your mechanic and IA to make a determination on a fairing. 1
Bob E Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago I have the flight enhancement step and am very happy with it. I removed the vaccum system several years ago and lashed the step in the retracted position; just didn't seem right so I finally sprung for the electric step. It's very lightweight, but sturdy and well-made. Many people have it hooked up to the beacon wire; I decided to install a toggle switch on the panel, matching the avionics master right next to it. That way it's kind of like the electric window control in a car (works only when the master is on). Here's a photo of the interior view. Outside it just looks like a normal Mooney step. 1
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