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Old April 20th 07, 03:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Jim Carter[_1_]
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Default Mooney M20C Questions

Gosh Karl - I thought the M20 flew pretty nicely when you release the wing leveler. Nothing like a C182 or C206 - hell during the preflight I think we are supposed to check the delivery chute on the tail to make sure it hasn't clogged from the last load of concrete it hauled.

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"karl gruber" wrote in message ...

" have) from causing vac failures. Up until 1977 Mooneys were certified
with full-time autopilots (maybe the only plane so certified).


And they need one. The Mooney has to be the most unresponsive airplane made.
It flys like a truck!

Karl
Bought new 201 in 1977


 




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