blacknchrome Posted January 17, 2010 Report Posted January 17, 2010 Hello everyone, I was just going to drop in and see if anyone happened to know of a nice Bravo with TKS for sale that isn't advertised right now on any of the big three. There are a few on the market, but they all have their issues, and maybe there's something better out there. After reading about some of the sales made here, I figured I'd throw it out there. Anybody have one? I'm in TX, so would prefer one in the central US; northern would work too. Quote
FoxMike Posted January 17, 2010 Report Posted January 17, 2010 Blacknchrome, You are making good choice. I have owned a TKS equipped Bravo for 5 years or so. The TKS works well and I have only had a few maintenance issues with it. Previously owned a couple of booted airplanes, TKS is more effective. Mine is not for sale now but I hope you find a good one. Walt Quote
Parker_Woodruff Posted January 17, 2010 Report Posted January 17, 2010 I don't know of any Bravos outside the online advertisers, and unfortunately Jimmy Garrison just sold a 1997 M20K Encore with TKS. However there are many nice M20K 252s for sale and the 252/Encore versions of the M20K can be equipped with TKS. From what I hear they are somewhat negotiable on a FIKI TKS install. http://www.controller.com/list/list.aspx?ETID=1&catid=6&Manu=MOONEY&Mdltxt=M20K+252TSE&mdlx=exact&setype=1 Quote
blacknchrome Posted January 18, 2010 Author Report Posted January 18, 2010 A 252/262 TKS would be a fast airplane, but we are really looking for a long-body for the size. And, the Bravo's have a Lycoming vs the Continental (not trying to start anything, but.... ha). It should be FIKI too - there are actually some Bravos out there that are the inadvertent TKS system. We're moving up from a FG Saratoga - it's for sale. Nice airplane, & extremely well equipped. We think a Bravo is the way to go next time for the capabilities of ice and the speed. Quote
Carl S Posted January 18, 2010 Report Posted January 18, 2010 Check http://theapa.com. There was a gentleman selling a half ownership in a Bravo and I think the other half would also be for sale. If I recall, it was at Hicks, just north of Fort Worth. < edit > It looks like the Bravo I had seen does not come up in the search anymore. There is someone looking To co-own an Ovation out in Dallas though.) Looks like he flys about 75 hrs a year so the availibility should be good. 1. [ F. C. (APA ID: 1890) (30.4 Nautical Miles) ] Purposes: Selling a share or shares in an airplane I own solely (Selling) Models: Ovation1, Ovation2 & Ovation3 (Mooney) Year: 1995 Current # of Partner: 0 Desired # of Partner: 1 Characteristics: Complex (Class)High Performance (Class)Single Engine Prop (Class)All Metal (Construction)Retractable (Gear)Low Wing (Wing) Airport Identifier: KHQZ Organization: Cinatl IV LLC Aircraft Description : Mooney Ovation based at KHQZ- IFR aircraft with most of the bells and whistles - dual Garmin 430W; dual glideslopes, XM Weather; Altitude preselect; long-range tanks; Bose headsets. Maintenance : I have most of my maintenance done at Cutter Aviation at Dallas Executive (KRBD). < /edit > Quote
231Pilot Posted January 18, 2010 Report Posted January 18, 2010 I hate to admit to ignorance, but I have to do it all the time anyway. What does the acronym FIKI stand for? Please help me in my quest for enlightenment:) Quote
FlyDave Posted January 18, 2010 Report Posted January 18, 2010 Quote: 201Pilot I hate to admit to ignorance, but I have to do it all the time anyway. What does the acronym FIKI stand for? Please help me in my quest for enlightenment:) Quote
Parker_Woodruff Posted January 18, 2010 Report Posted January 18, 2010 Quote: blacknchrome A 252/262 TKS would be a fast airplane, but we are really looking for a long-body for the size. And, the Bravo's have a Lycoming vs the Continental (not trying to start anything, but.... ha). It should be FIKI too - there are actually some Bravos out there that are the inadvertent TKS system. We're moving up from a FG Saratoga - it's for sale. Nice airplane, & extremely well equipped. We think a Bravo is the way to go next time for the capabilities of ice and the speed. Quote
231Pilot Posted January 18, 2010 Report Posted January 18, 2010 Thanks Dave. I prefer not to go FIKI. Not a good strategy for long term survival. At least not in my 201 which is not equipped or certified for such. Quote
blacknchrome Posted January 19, 2010 Author Report Posted January 19, 2010 Right now, we want a turn-key FIKI aircraft. It would be alright if we had to update the panel (to a 530W), but we don't want the downtime and major expense of adding TKS (~40g). Quote: Parker_Woodruff What's your budget? I know of a couple Texas Bravos for sale but you might have to pay to add FIKI. Quote
blacknchrome Posted January 19, 2010 Author Report Posted January 19, 2010 Thanks. I've seen the Bravo they were selling a third of, and I think it was sold by a member on here - that's part of the reason I am posting. N553C is the tail of the ADS-based bird - it's beautiful. I'm guessing at this point they don't want to sell it whole, as they just purchased it (two guys, looking for a third owner) And we want the turbo-charged, fire-breathing screamer that makes the Bravo a little more capable than the Ovation. Quote: N223MM Check http://theapa.com. There was a gentleman selling a half ownership in a Bravo and I think the other half would also be for sale. If I recall, it was at Hicks, just north of Fort Worth. < edit > It looks like the Bravo I had seen does not come up in the search anymore. There is someone looking To co-own an Ovation out in Dallas though.) Looks like he flys about 75 hrs a year so the availibility should be good. 1. [ F. C. (APA ID: 1890) (30.4 Nautical Miles) ] Purposes: Selling a share or shares in an airplane I own solely (Selling) Models: Ovation1, Ovation2 & Ovation3 (Mooney) Year: 1995 Current # of Partner: 0 Desired # of Partner: 1 Characteristics: Complex (Class)High Performance (Class) Single Engine Prop (Class) All Metal (Construction) Retractable (Gear) Low Wing (Wing) Airport Identifier: KHQZ Organization: Cinatl IV LLC Aircraft Description : Mooney Ovation based at KHQZ- IFR aircraft with most of the bells and whistles - dual Garmin 430W; dual glideslopes, XM Weather; Altitude preselect; long-range tanks; Bose headsets. Maintenance : I have most of my maintenance done at Cutter Aviation at Dallas Executive (KRBD). < /edit > Quote
jasonwojo Posted January 19, 2010 Report Posted January 19, 2010 I have a 1991 M20M with TKS and the Rocket "351" conversion for sale. It has a brand new factory (aprox 80 hrs total time since brand new) 350 HP (derated to 335 HP) turbo-charged and liquid cooled Continental TSIOL 550 A1C engine with a brand new (aprox 80 hrs total time) McCauley full feathering prop. It has a King KLN 90B GPS with a MFD moving map and WX 500 stormscope and terrain, King EFIS with digital HSI, dual glideslopes, King KFC 150 digital autopilot with altitude preselect/capture, JPI EDM 800 engine analyzer with fuel flow/HP/TIT, Shadin Mini L fuel flow analyzer, Terra radar altimeter, dual music inputs, new 115 CF oxygen tank, Monroy 130 gallon fuel tanks, electric trim (aeilron and rudder), Bose adapters, dual vaccum pumps, dual alternators, dual batteries, and speed brakes! Original paint shows well and original leather interior is definitely serviceable. Fly over 240 knots at 24,000 feet on 22 gal/hr. This is the airplane Rocket Engineering flew to 35,000 ft and stopped because of a failed oxygen mask (still was climbing at 1,000 ft/min at 35K ft)! Vref says $242,000, but I will let it go for $185K obo. Let me know if you are interested...Jason (jasonwojo@msn.com). Quote: blacknchrome Quote
blacknchrome Posted May 30, 2010 Author Report Posted May 30, 2010 Well, Here are the results of the search. Found a beautiful TKS Bravo loaded with nearly all the options we could want. It's a pleasure to fly. Quote
Bob Posted May 30, 2010 Report Posted May 30, 2010 Jeff, Very Nice! Good things come to those who wait! Quote
blacknchrome Posted June 1, 2010 Author Report Posted June 1, 2010 Quote: roundout How'd you get that second shot? Quote
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