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I guess those of us that are going to Oshkosh will just have to stop by booth 174-175 and see what's up. MAC has been invited to attend the Mooney Forums.

 

Looking forward to a good time! See you all the show!

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It may make them more marketable as a company.  Or at least encourage everyone that parts are being manufactured...a lot of people don't know this.

 

Feel good visit for everyone....treat the Mooney people well, no whining allowed....the Mooney situation isn't their fault.

 

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It is a hint of the improving health of the organization...

Keeps the "competition", if there were any, from making disparaging remarks... Typical behavior that occurs at trade-shows.

We would all like to get the opportunity to meet and greet the people that support our machines...

best regards,

-a-

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Press Release

Mooney to Attend AirVenture 2013
Company Celebrates 60-Year Anniversary of M20 production in Kerrville



Kerrville, TX, July 23, 2013 – Free commemorative shirts, guest appearances from top pilots and legendary aircraft are all part of The Mooney Aviation Company’s AirVenture line-up as it celebrates its 60-year anniversary of when Mooney began to manufacture its legendary M20 fleet of fast, safe, and efficient airplanes.
“This is an historic time for Mooney and being present at AirVenture is an opportunity to celebrate with our loyal Mooney owners. We want to remind them that we are actively in business,” says Barry Hodkin, Chief Financial Officer. “There are over 7,000 airplanes in service out of the 11,000 Mooneys manufactured in Kerrville so customer support is our top priority.”
Mooney engineers and manufacturing experts continue to focus on support for the legendary fleet of airplanes. In addition to Mooney staff support, there are over 50 Mooney service centers that are preferred suppliers of parts and services for the Mooney owners.
To celebrate the 60-years of the M20, Mooney will be giving away a commemorative 60-year
(more)
t-shirt to Mooney owners who bring along a copy of their Mooney registration to the Mooney booth located in spaces 174-175, west of Rockwell Collins Exhibit Hangar C and southwest of the intersection of James Ray Blvd. and Museum Rd.
At the booth, Mooney will be celebrating its heritage by honoring two Mooney legends along with two airplanes from its M20 line. Jack Wiegand, who recently broke the record for the youngest person to fly solo around the world, will be on hand along with the airplane he chose for his record-breaking flight: the N432BG. Mr. Wiegand chose the Mooney Ovation 2 GX for his successful endeavor because it offered the ultimate balance between speed and efficiency.
Lee White, a highly regarded racing driver and head of Toyota Racing, will also be at the Mooney booth. He applied his racing skills to his Mooney 231 and set national and world speed records in 2000.
Mooney historians will also enjoy seeing an original 1955 M20 that will also be on display.
“We’re delighted to have these pilots and airplanes at Airventure as part of our 60-year anniversary,” noted Hodkin. “They illustrate the evolution of the M20 line from the original wood wing model designed by Al Mooney to its ultimate form.”
While Mooney is currently not manufacturing airplanes, there is reason for optimism as the company continues to discuss new investment opportunities with interested parties.
“Nobody is quitting on the Mooney brand,” says Hodkin. “It’s among the most respected
aviation brands in the world. Difficult economic times have caused us to suspend production for the last several years, but we’re definitely looking at getting back in the game.”
For more information on Mooney, please visit www.mooney.com

 

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Mitch and I helped the folks from Mooney set up their display. It was so nice to see the Mooney flag flying again at OSH.  The Mooney forum for Monday is at 10, not 10:30. Look forward to seeing folks there.

 

 

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Remember, all of us sorry ass non attendees need detailed reports of what's happening, both positive and less than positive! :)

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Went to the mooney forum today at 10am and it had factory presence along with a panel of speakers comprised of mooney dealers, mooney caravan and mooney ambassadors. Mooney gave out and still is giving out fee t shirts to aircraft owners. Probably about 100 attendees or more.

Lots of mooney shirts and hats out walking around the show!

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I think today's seminar was great. As mentioned above over 100 attending.  It was nice to hear an update on the factory about manufacturing parts and supporting our fleet. Larry from the Caravan,  Don Maxwell, and Trey Hughes from Texas also provided valuable information.  VMG, Don Kaye [Master CFI] and Dr. Bob Achtel [MAPA Log] were also on the panel with Mitch and I.  We showed an introductory video on Mooney called Mooney Legend [i will get it up on YouTube soon].  And we also showed a special OSH trailer of our documentary, Boots on the Ground.

We get to do it all again on Wednesday at 2:30.  Dave Marten [sARDOT] did a WONDERFUL job with being the moderator.

 

The Mooney booth is hopping with speakers, t-shirts, decals and a place to sit down and relax.  Mitch and I will be doing some presentations at the Mooney booth TH/Fri/Sat.

 

Dinner tomorrow is at Friar Tuck's 5:30 p.m.  All welcome.

 

I do have a limited amount of Moo Drives [$20] and T-shirts available [$15] 

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It was nice to hear an update on the factory about manufacturing parts and supporting our fleet. Larry from the Caravan, Don Maxwell, and Trey Hughes from Texas also provided valuable information.

Is there anything specific that you're able to share with us, Jolie?

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Mooney aircraft emphasized their commitment to us, the Mooney owners, but could not disclose future plans. I'm very optimistic as Mooney has represented well at Oshkosh. The forum exceeded my expactations as the conversations carried on for over 30 min outside the forum pavilion interupting the speaker after us ( sorry Aspen).

Hope this post is OK cause I just finished sharing Scotch with the Mooney, Bonanza, and Cessna guys. It's nearly 2am. Sorry you're not here...I love Oshkosh! Although it'll be a rough morning! For those of you not here: get here next year you're missing the fun!

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...I just finished sharing Scotch with the Mooney, Bonanza, and Cessna guys. It's nearly 2am. Sorry you're not here.

 

Torture I tell you, pure torture...

 

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We visited the Mooney booth on Tuesday and found that the big banner across the back of the display tent that described all the models had some serious errors on it.  Don't mind that.  Errors happen.  It is what we do about it when they are discovered that makes or breaks the situation.  

When told, no one seemed interested.  That bothers me a little. These are the guys supporting parts for my aircraft.

But the Mooney Caravan?  Yah.

Two movies attached - all from Charlie (Canada) element of Mooney Flight.  The first is the takeoff roll from Yves' cockpit. The second is from my aircraft (Charlie 2) and is the landing roll for Charlie 1 and 2 on 36L.  Yves (Charlie 3) is exactly opposite me on 36R.

 

 

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Charlie Element Landing.mpg

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Today at the Mooney booth: the Mooney Ambassadors talk about our group and the Boots on the Ground documentary. 1:00 booth 174-175. See you there!

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I attended Wednesdays forum and throught it was GREAT.  Had a nice chat with several owners and then went to the Lightspeed owners party.

The only complaint I have about Airventure is that the trams close at 8pm.  Makes it real hard to visit others on the other end (North 40 vs Vintage Camping) with no transportation for the 2 mile walk.

I would have liked to share my NC "shine" Monday night.

 

BILL

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