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Greg,
I'm talking about this description of tiny windows and "low window height", which seem odd to me. Nothing could be father from the truth. Hmm. Have you flown a Socata Tobago/Trinidad, a Cirrus or a DA-40? THAT are windows. The Mooneys have slits. And out front, all you see is panel - it's WAY higher than in comparable planes. It's an aircraft with not-at-all-great visibility outside. Even a magazine like AvCon confirms that - and they own and love one. But it is (or rather, used to be) fast for the power installed... -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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