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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 02 Sep 2025, 11:02 |
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Joined: 08/02/24 Posts: 19 Post Likes: +14 Location: Missouri
Aircraft: 1993 Mooney M20J
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I have a late 201 (J model): 150kts at 10gph is a pretty good block number for planning purposes, including some margin for error. I normally fly LOP targeting 380CHT on the hottest cylinder, where I cruise just shy of 150KTAS (depending on weight) using 8.7GPH when around 6-8,000', and below 8gph with the same speed once I get in the oxygen altitudes. There are times I wish I had the big engine, but then I look at the FS-450 reading almost 17.5nm/gal, and realize once I convert to statute mpg I'm getting better mileage than my pickup truck and moving at almost 3 times the speed in cool comfort above the summer buildups. 
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 02 Sep 2025, 12:04 |
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Joined: 10/14/09 Posts: 862 Post Likes: +342 Location: Dallas (KADS)
Aircraft: A36
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I loved my old 205 J model Mooney. Bought her with ~80 hrs in my logbook and flew 450 hrs in that plane including an instrument rating. Plane was very well built and it took care of me learning to fly.
I regularly saw 150 ktas at 9-10 gph. I usually flew at 8-9k ft at peak egt. Better efficiency than driving my suv.
Only two issues, both of which were fatal to a J (for me, not for the plane). A/c isn’t available. The Be Cool worked great, but flipping a switch is better, and I use A/C most of the year in Texas. Second, the 200 hp starts to run out of steam at about 10k ft. It’s not uncommon for scattered layers to form at 10-12k ft in west Texas with cooler air above. It was possible to fly the J up into the low teens, but it wasn’t happy up there.
I was 24 hrs from an ovation upgrade when my wife changed her tune on airplane upgrade from “no upgrade” to “not another Mooney.” Our second daughter had just been born and the Ovation would be a little tight with 4 plus bags plus dogs.
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 16 Sep 2025, 16:27 |
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Joined: 11/06/13 Posts: 426 Post Likes: +260 Location: KFTW-Fort Worth Meacham
Aircraft: C208B, AL18-115
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Nope, it looks like the whole company with all of the equipment is for sale. Sad to see.
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 16 Sep 2025, 16:57 |
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Joined: 01/08/17 Posts: 241 Post Likes: +297
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LASAR is "taking over"...what that means in regard to production I don't know. Or in reality, I also don't know.
Bunch of conversation on Mooneyspace about it.
Since we are talking speeds. I get 157 knots true at 8000 burning 11 gph. It will go faster, but it isn't worth the fuel burn. Ovation with 310HP, 3 bladed prop and TKS. My understanding is the prop costs a knot and the TKS install about 7. YMMV
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 19 Sep 2025, 22:48 |
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Joined: 01/30/15 Posts: 1550 Post Likes: +673 Location: Dalton, Ga. KDNN
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I needed a good “pick me up” today. Glad I found this thread. LOL 20 years now with my Bravo, six years before that with my 201. 
_________________ Mooney Bravo & Just Superstol
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 09:25 |
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Joined: 06/30/22 Posts: 2571 Post Likes: +1514 Location: 0W3
Aircraft: Mooney 252/Encore
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Recently flew in KPNS to meet some buddies and do the museums. Arriving, I kept my speed up as there were 121 aircraft and several turbo props. I got the coveted, "Mooney, could you slow your approach speed for traffic." call.  About 14:55 CDT Thursday Sept 18. I am trying to figure out how to get to it.
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 27 Sep 2025, 15:56 |
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Joined: 02/11/09 Posts: 1386 Post Likes: +496 Company: UNLV Location: Tucson, AZ (57AZ)
Aircraft: 1960 Bonanza M35
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Username Protected wrote: Flew 550 hrs in an M20M that I bought from another BT'er (Ken Reed) in 2007. Really liked that plane and that engine. Yep, that was a great airplane! I only sold it due to twin fever . . .
_________________ Ken Reed 57AZ/KHND
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Post subject: Re: Mooney Posted: 27 Sep 2025, 16:00 |
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Joined: 02/11/09 Posts: 1386 Post Likes: +496 Company: UNLV Location: Tucson, AZ (57AZ)
Aircraft: 1960 Bonanza M35
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Username Protected wrote: Those were the days. Hard to beat that Mooney panel. I remember that panel!
_________________ Ken Reed 57AZ/KHND
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