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I've got about 200 hrs in PA28s and PA32s as well as a few hundred in
various Cessna products. I have owned an M20C modified to near-M20J config for about 3 years and fly it 250 hrs/yr primarily for business. I have also flown M20J, K and S. - All M20's have relatively trouble free gear. The manual ones in particular need looking at once per year and to be greased. Other than that, no more problem than a fixed gear bird. Overall an early Mooney, well kept is a very low cost maintenance bird. - (Potential) weak points are original fuel tanks, corrosion of the steel structure. There are very few recurring AD's. - The M20 has the same cabin width as your PA28 and Beech. The Beech gives you a perception of room due to the volume behind the windscreen, which the Mooney does not. It is definitely smaller than your PA32. - For the life of me, I can't figure out the comments about the Mooney being light in roll. AvConsumer's guide: "soggy ailerons". The plane does not roll well. This makes it ideal as an IFR platform (partial panel is cake) but poor in a flat scissors.....! However, you only need a little throw on the control yoke to get full aileron deflection. - The flight control linkages are hands down better than cables. Fly an M20 for a couple hundred hours then take a PA32 up. For a second you might have an irrational fear that the controls are disconnected. - Also don't know where the "high fuel consumption" comment comes from. O360, IO360, TSIO360, IO550, TIO540 will burn the same regardless of airframe. If you compare to an O235 or O320, of course it will burn more! - To say it's a whole different game than a PA28. We Mooney pilots would like you to believe that. It goes about 15-25 kt faster in cruise on the same HP. Look at the cross sections and the wing construction and you'll see why. Other than that, they're not that different. - With a Vso down around 49 kias, the early (lighter) M20's will take off and land short. Using a little brake I can typically get the first turnoff at my homefield at about 700 ft. Again, you can call it pilot skills if you want. - the type club comraderie is a big plus, especially WRT maintenance tips (www.aviating.com) There are several Mooney events each month (Georgia, southwest, upper midwest) to choose from, active mailing list, stuck pilot's list, etc. etc. - There is a wide socioeconomic spectrum of people who own Mooneys, which is neat. From us poor souls with the early ones to lawyers, doctors, CEOs and DINKs with the later Ovations and Bravos. - Safety wise the M20 has a long glide range, a strong structure, and a steel cage around the cabin. Do some searches in the NTSB.gov on inflight breakups in the M20! Really nice to know when you're going over the mountains and hit some bumpies. - Low gear door comment is more applicable to M20J and later which have an extra set of doors. Earlier M20 gear doors don't stick down much more than a PA28. - My M20C stalls like a PA28, that is I can honk back the yoke and use the rudders to hold it level. - Because you sit on the floor, the visibility over the panel could be better. It's a poor a/c to teach your kids to fly for that reason. - There is more myth than reality to the hard-to-land stories. Look out for speed control on final (fast in ground effect will eat up lots of runway) and keep that back pressure in! Start on a long runway and you'll be fine. But...any plane has its issues. The PA32's is that if you come in on-speed and pull power to idle you can setup some (relatively) hellacious sink rate. Choose your poison. .......beautiful airplane. |
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