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![]() I understand that in 1969, Mooney implemented a number of changes in the M20C / M20E models. A friend and I might start shopping for one of these planes in a few months, and I'm trying to figure out what's important and what isn't. 1. Does the larger rudder in the 1969+ models have a positive impact on crosswind performance? How about forward slip performance? 2. The top of the green arc was increased from 150 MIAS to 175 MIAS for 1969+ models. Aside from the rudder, are there any airframe changes that might explain this change? Is the '69+ plane stronger? 3. Although I've never used it, I like the idea of the "johnson bar" manual gear system. These are unavailable in 1969+ models, and I'm slightly concerned about the increased complexity and maintenance costs that might be associated with the electric system. Is this a valid concern? 4. Aside from the improved panel layout, are there any other noteworthy differences between various M20E model years? Thanks! |
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http://www.mooneypilots.com/m20E.html
maybe you've already seen this article. Jim "Jeff Meininger" wrote in message ... I understand that in 1969, Mooney implemented a number of changes in the M20C / M20E models. A friend and I might start shopping for one of these planes in a few months, and I'm trying to figure out what's important and what isn't. 1. Does the larger rudder in the 1969+ models have a positive impact on crosswind performance? How about forward slip performance? 2. The top of the green arc was increased from 150 MIAS to 175 MIAS for 1969+ models. Aside from the rudder, are there any airframe changes that might explain this change? Is the '69+ plane stronger? 3. Although I've never used it, I like the idea of the "johnson bar" manual gear system. These are unavailable in 1969+ models, and I'm slightly concerned about the increased complexity and maintenance costs that might be associated with the electric system. Is this a valid concern? 4. Aside from the improved panel layout, are there any other noteworthy differences between various M20E model years? Thanks! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.756 / Virus Database: 506 - Release Date: 9/8/2004 |
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or this model chronology
http://www.mooneyevents.com/chrono.htm Jim "Jeff Meininger" wrote in message ... I understand that in 1969, Mooney implemented a number of changes in the M20C / M20E models. A friend and I might start shopping for one of these planes in a few months, and I'm trying to figure out what's important and what isn't. 1. Does the larger rudder in the 1969+ models have a positive impact on crosswind performance? How about forward slip performance? 2. The top of the green arc was increased from 150 MIAS to 175 MIAS for 1969+ models. Aside from the rudder, are there any airframe changes that might explain this change? Is the '69+ plane stronger? 3. Although I've never used it, I like the idea of the "johnson bar" manual gear system. These are unavailable in 1969+ models, and I'm slightly concerned about the increased complexity and maintenance costs that might be associated with the electric system. Is this a valid concern? 4. Aside from the improved panel layout, are there any other noteworthy differences between various M20E model years? Thanks! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.756 / Virus Database: 506 - Release Date: 9/8/2004 |
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"Jim Burns" writes: http://www.mooneypilots.com/m20E.html maybe you've already seen this article. [and from another reply...] or this model chronology http://www.mooneyevents.com/chrono.htm Yeah, those MAPA "Flight Test Reports" and the chronology are excellent resources for hard-to-find information. I came across them before posting. It's actually those documents that prompted my questions - for example, I wouldn't have known about the different rudders if the M20E and M20F reports didn't have graphic insets showing them. In fact, I have one more question to add to my original list. ![]() The M20F report has another graphic inset that states, "N353JT had the 'twisted' wing seen on '67 F and G models. It did nothing for the airplane's stall characteristics and was dropped in '68." I can interpret this to mean two different things. I suppose it doesn't really matter, as none of the reports indicate one model having significantly different stall characteristics than another, but I like to sweat the small stuff. ![]() search for twisted-wing mooney, all I can find is a joke about fueling them with a mason jar. I'm just left scratching my head as to the differences between the wing styles. ![]() |
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Wow... that's excellent information. Thanks very much for your
reply. I have one more question for you. Do you know of any practical differences in the pre-'68 and '68+ F/G wing? The MAPA M20F report says that the change was due to stall characteristics, but this tidbit is provided right underneath a paragraph that praises the pre-1968 plane's stall. Is one wing design faster, better, or "safer" than the other? I'm guessing it's a non- issue, but I sure do enjoy this kind of trivia. ![]() |
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Jeff Meininger wrote:
The M20F report has another graphic inset that states, "N353JT had the 'twisted' wing seen on '67 F and G models. It did nothing for the airplane's stall characteristics and was dropped in '68." I can interpret this to mean two different things. I suppose it doesn't really matter, as none of the reports indicate one model having significantly different stall characteristics than another, but I like to sweat the small stuff. ![]() search for twisted-wing mooney, all I can find is a joke about fueling them with a mason jar. I'm just left scratching my head as to the differences between the wing styles. Don't know the facts on the different wings, but try googling for "wing washout". It sounds like that's what thry're talking about. |
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