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How do most of the Bonanza/Cessna pilots here do it? Why would anyone
put a baggage door on the bottom of the baggage area. Its like loading your truck though a little hole near the license plate on your car. I've helped a guy load his Mooney (on his final flight, but that's another story), and was appalled at how truly difficult it was to load suitcases and other luggage through that dinky little hole cut into the TOP of the fuselage. You have to do a virtual dead lift, straight up, then over, and then down into the cabin -- preferably without scratching the paint. A truly bad design. My Cherokee, on the other hand, has a side baggage door that opens wide and tall, and allows me to load 200 pounds of luggage without lifting any higher than the very bottom of the fuselage. The designers of the Cherokee got this one right. Mooney, however, did not. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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