LANCECASPER Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 Back in late 2010 I stumbled across Mooneyspace and was amazed at the amount of valuable information available and the community atmosphere of the site. I was between airplanes at the time so I lurked for awhile without signing up, absorbing anything I could. I had owned a 231 from 1993-1996, a Bravo from 1996-2000 and then other airplanes for a few years and then another Bravo from late 2006 to early 2010. In the Spring of 2011 I was seriously looking at a 231 in Georgia so I signed up on the site , and my first post was to ask a few questions as I considered the airplane. I didn't end up buying it, but by lurking on here I had the right things to consider when I went to look at it. I didn't actually end up getting another Mooney until 2014 but in the meantime I was learning a lot on this site. Mooneyspace helped me to go from being an owner that was mainly hands-off when it came to understanding how an owner can be involved in maintenance, to really enjoying getting involved. It helped to take the mystery and intimidation away. I went from never having changed my own oil on an airplane to being very involved in a top end overhaul/Bravo conversion on an M20M that I owned from 2015-2021. Yesterday I was looking at my Mooneyspace profile and to my surprise I was a few posts short of 10,000. So I thought I would take this 10,000th post to thank everyone that has made this a very fun, informative journey. Early on, @Marauder and @carusoam were very helpful along with Clarence and many others and now so many others on here collaborate to make this the premier place for Mooney information and assistance. Here's to the next fifteen years!! 28 4
Greg Ellis Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 Time does fly. Although not near your number of posts, I just checked my profile and did not realize I have been a member since 2008!!! Where did it all go..... Congratulations on the 10,000 posts, here's to the next 10,000 and thank you for all you do to make Mooneyspace such a wealth of information and help. 3
Parker_Woodruff Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 In about 3 years I will have been a MooneySpace member for half my life. 8 4
cliffy Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 1 minute ago, Parker_Woodruff said: In about 3 years I will have been a MooneySpace member for half my life. What are you 21 yrs old ? :-) :-) Seriously LANCECASPER got me to look and I joined in 2009 Had no idea it was that far back Great group of folks here 3
LANCECASPER Posted November 18 Author Report Posted November 18 18 minutes ago, Parker_Woodruff said: In about 3 years I will have been a MooneySpace member for half my life. Early on, seeing your posts about your 201 and then your 252 helped inspire me to get back into the Mooney family. 1
Echo Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 Congrats on that milestone and on owning some fantastic Mooney aircraft. I have had a much different voyage over the years on Mooneyspace over the many many years aboard. I have ruffled many feathers here including you Lance, but have enjoyed the ride largely because of quality people such as yourself on the site. I hope you achieve another 10k. Scott 2 1
MooneyMitch Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 I joined in 2009. We’ve shared so much information. We’ve seen some come and go….. I miss many, including our now only occasional visitor, Anthony! I still refer to Mooneyspace as my morning cup of coffee (even though I don’t drink coffee.. lol). I reach for MS habitually each morning. Such a vast knowledge location here for new and old owners, and wanna be’s too. For anyone for that matter. Folks here are so willing to help others. A day without MS is like a day without sunshine ( I stole that phrase). Thank you to Greg for MS! May we continue for many years to come. 1
Hank Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 2 hours ago, LANCECASPER said: Now it’s official . . lol I was watching, and still missed my own Post #20,000 . . . It was easier when your post count was in the avatar. I bought my Mooney in June 2007, then found and read all of the MAPA articles and as much of Coy Jacob's Mooneyland as I could stand the colors! Then in the fall of '08 I stumbled onto this site and it still sometimes becomes obsessive compulsive to visit, most days more than once. Got to fill in that lunch hour, eating at my desk, right? 2
Skates97 Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 I joined before I started my PPL but knew from the first ride I took in a friend's M20B that I wanted a Mooney. 2 hours ago, Parker_Woodruff said: In about 3 years I will have been a MooneySpace member for half my life. Parker, I think I joined to late in life to hit that milestone. I need to make it to my 96th birthday....
Hank Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 3 hours ago, Skates97 said: I joined before I started my PPL but knew from the first ride I took in a friend's M20B that I wanted a Mooney. Parker, I think I joined to late in life to hit that milestone. I need to make it to my 96th birthday.... Hah! I'll hit it at a young 90!
Andy95W Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 1 hour ago, Skates97 said: Parker, I think I joined to late in life to hit that milestone. I need to make it to my 96th birthday.... 96 for me too, Richard!
LANCECASPER Posted November 18 Author Report Posted November 18 33 minutes ago, Andy95W said: 96 for me too, Richard! Wow same here . . . 48 must be a popular age to start looking at Mooneyspace. . . with the exception of @Parker_Woodruff who found Mooneyspace when he was 12 . . lol 4
Parker_Woodruff Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 6 hours ago, cliffy said: What are you 21 yrs old ? :-) :-) 36...i can say i've been a rated pilot for over half! Sadly (for the desire to purchase an airplane), Mooney prices are not what they were when I was 19-22 y/o...That was an amazing time to be a buyer.
N201MKTurbo Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 48 minutes ago, Parker_Woodruff said: 36...i can say i've been a rated pilot for over half! Sadly (for the desire to purchase an airplane), Mooney prices are not what they were when I was 19-22 y/o...That was an amazing time to be a buyer. 1984 was a good time to be a buyer. I paid $21000 for a low time M20F when I was 27. 1
Skates97 Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 14 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: 1984 was a good time to be a buyer. I paid $21000 for a low time M20F when I was 27. I got my D for $36,000 in 201. It's been a great plane. My wife counts the upgrades by what could have been done on the house. The last one was the bathroom remodel that became a new paint job. In my defense, she's the one that wanted it painted! 2
cliffy Posted November 18 Report Posted November 18 I got my D 28 years ago for $41,000 :-) So the inflated pricing lately has paid for my clean Dynon panel :-) :-) I can get 100% back out of it. Just took mine from St George UT (KSGU) to Houston TX and back a week ago. As they used to say (for those old enough to remember Western Airlines) "The ONLY way to fly" 2
Andy95W Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 (edited) 20 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: 1984 was a good time to be a buyer. I paid $21000 for a low time M20F when I was 27. 1992 for my first M20C - also 27 years old! $24,500 and only 93 SMOH. Edited November 19 by Andy95W 1
PT20J Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 I bought a well-equipped 1978 J in 1986 for $40K. Mods were minimal: I put an Airtex interior in it and cleaned up the interior plastic and installed a 4 place intercom and replaced a transponder and an ADF. To keep costs down I did most of the maintenance myself supervised by Vern Miller at RHV in San Jose CA. Vern heartily embraced owner assisted maintenance and was a great teacher. Weekends were always interesting at Vern's hangar as there would be a lot of owners there working on their planes under Vern's tutelage. Several were Silicon Valley execs of companies you've heard of who worked on their planes not out of financial necessity, but as a form or relaxation and decompression from the stress or leading tech companies. My wife and I flew the J for 700 hours and I sold it to Ken Shoupe ( Ken started All American Aircraft Sales which he later sold to Jimmy Garrison) with bad paint and a runout engine seven years later in1993 for ----- $40K. Those were the days. I have learned so much from this site that there is no way I can ever repay it all! 4
MikeOH Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 2 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: I paid $21000 for a low time M20F when I was 27. Which is $65,000 in today's dollars. 1
N201MKTurbo Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 1 hour ago, MikeOH said: Which is $65,000 in today's dollars. Seems fair. 1
N201MKTurbo Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 13 hours ago, MikeOH said: Which is $65,000 in today's dollars. Considering I sold it for $57000 in 2003, I think I did OK. 2
aviatoreb Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 On 11/18/2025 at 7:48 AM, Parker_Woodruff said: In about 3 years I will have been a MooneySpace member for half my life. Love it - I have 30 years to reach that milestone.
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