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Post subject: Re: Mooney M20L (Porsche engine) Posted: 03 Aug 2022, 03:56 |
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Joined: 06/30/22 Posts: 1398 Post Likes: +739 Location: 0W3
Aircraft: Mooney 252/Encore
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Username Protected wrote: The dual puck brakes (and changing engine specs to -SB) gains a 130 pound GWI for the 252 also. The Gross Weight increase on the Mooney Encore over the Mooney 252 was 230 pounds, not 130.
You are right. I was playing with getting my weight and balance into ForeFlight and had 3130 stuck in my mind.
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