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Mooney aircraft owners need no longer 'Weep' over fuel leaks thanks to unique ... West Central Tribune WILLMAR — Owners of aging Mooney aircraft are having their leaky fuel tanks repaired with a unique process developed by a local business at Willmar ...
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Factory original poster advertising the "marriage" of the Mooney aircraft and the FAA certified 911 engine for sales. Size is 18"w x 24"h, excellent condition and never framed, no attributes on the poster as to where it came from or date, but since this...
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On Sat, 3 May 2008 12:35:13 -0400, Linton Yarbrough <lyarbrough@bellsouth.net I don't get the reason for the Cozy or the Velocity (which isn't selling anyway) from the standpoint of speed, comfort, etc. The $$$ come out the same for the most part...
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Additional comment is that my Dad has a Mooney 201 that I've flown quite to cutting edge development....
3) Factory support / aircraft complexity - factory support to build, so bought instead.
Mooney without a LOT of effort if at all.
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On Sat, 3 May 2008 12:35:13 -0400, Linton Yarbrough <lyarbrough@bellsouth.net I don't get the reason for the Cozy or the Velocity (which isn't selling anyway) from the standpoint of speed, comfort, etc. The $$$ come out the same for the most part...
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Additional comment is that my Dad has a Mooney 201 that I've flown quite to cutting edge development....
3) Factory support / aircraft complexity - factory support to build, so bought instead.
Mooney without a LOT of effort if at all.
Michal I'm not sure what information you require, but how easy is it to add the Aircraft Code of E190 to the system. E190 is the code for EMBRAER EMB-190/195 Let me know if you need any more performance information.
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Michael, I have the Premium version of vRoute and I would like to be able to see... .
Michal You're wonderful Michal, thanks.
For now, the code will be properly recognized with online aircraft.
Before the aircraft shows in flight booking etc.
Curious as to the general consensus relative to whether the allied fighters had an advantage at higher altitudes in the 1943+ time period ? Also, whether sweeping at high altitude is considered gamey since there is no allowance for the japanese player...
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It was the Mooney Mantra ..and how not sure how much more but I was never trying....
Penalty ideas: a) give Mvr penalty to high alt aircraft at low alt (Mig-3, P-47, etc) b) instead above normal atmosphere right up to the critical altitude..
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I sold my Mooney several years ago and decided to let my medical go. But once bitten I recently saw an airplane , Pipistrel Virus SW. It is certified in the LSA catagory. Have any of you guys flown one. The european certified cruises 150kt on 4gph. The...
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The debate....
What about an RV7? http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-7int.htm The slippage towards irregular warfare as the strategic norm of the late twentieth century is giving chaos theory its real military sense .
Never flown one.
Hey Doc, Seen one.
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 21:41:07 +0000, Mike Harvey <Mike.Harvey.3dfcba1@aviationbanter.com Hello, I own a 65 m20e with a io360. Recently been experiencing noise on com1 and have read about low voltage being a problem with nav/com's. I have a king...
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The plane and still get to the battery? With the aircraft at least running; it should be above.
Can anyone identify this aircraft wreck? Hello, seems like a lot of knowledgeable people posting here, can anyone help me identify a submerged wreck? I was told that it was a German WW2 plane, but when I snorkelled the site it looked more like a Cessna...
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Re: Can anyone identify this aircraft wreck? judging by the engine cowling and prop, i would say its not a ww2 era aircraft but quite a modern one, ask your local police office , they would have been notified re any aircraft crash....
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:06:18 -0400, Gregory <flightsim.maps@bkwds.comcast.net What type of aircraft is this? LoL http://www.stinsonflyer.com/prop/m18-01.jpg
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Not laughable at all, but an important piece;flightsim.maps@bkwds.comcast....
That's a Mooney Mite.
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 01:34:47 GMT, WayPoint <waypoint54MY-KNICKERS@yahoo.com.au A Mooney Mite:4fmn555vrq433ilkh83c3r4cbs9ve530i9@4ax.com...
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