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Robert M. Gary wrote:
All good info. Its hard to go wrong with a Mooney unless you are short. Fast plane made for tall pilots. -Robert, 6'4" Tall narrow pilots, and for fast you need to go with the J or later models. |
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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: All good info. Its hard to go wrong with a Mooney unless you are short. Fast plane made for tall pilots. Why? Does the seat not move far enough forward to reach the pedals or is it a visibility over the instrument panel issue? Obviously, I've never sat in a Mooney. I have flown a Mooney. I'm 6'2" and it's like crawling into a coffin. |
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My 1976 F does 150 kts on 9.5 gals/hr. The older E and C models are a
little faster because they have shorter cabins. I've sat in the back of mine with another full size guy. Its not like a full size BMW but better than a 172. If you are comparing a 172 with a C you'll end up going MUCH faster in the C for about the same purchase price. -robert |
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Newps,
I'm guessing you're not getting a Porche for Christmas. |
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Newps wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Robert M. Gary wrote: All good info. Its hard to go wrong with a Mooney unless you are short. Fast plane made for tall pilots. Why? Does the seat not move far enough forward to reach the pedals or is it a visibility over the instrument panel issue? Obviously, I've never sat in a Mooney. I have flown a Mooney. I'm 6'2" and it's like crawling into a coffin. I feel almost that way in the 67 Arrow I now fly after owning a 182 for several years. Matt |
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I don't think so but in case somebody wants to know which one to shop
for I would like a mid to lates 80's 911 convertible with a whale tail. Or a 69 Vette convertible with the 454. Either one. Doesn't matter. Robert M. Gary wrote: Newps, I'm guessing you're not getting a Porche for Christmas. |
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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: I feel almost that way in the 67 Arrow I now fly after owning a 182 for several years. What was the point of that switch? |
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Newps wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: I feel almost that way in the 67 Arrow I now fly after owning a 182 for several years. What was the point of that switch? Economics. The company I work for had about 70% of its sales in the telecomm and photonics market during the collapse of 2001 and I was building a new house at the time. I'm now in a flying club and the Arrow is what they have. Matt |
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I'm 5' 2" and this is a serious drawback. Anyone short out there that
managed the problem? There really isn't an alternative. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... All good info. Its hard to go wrong with a Mooney unless you are short. Fast plane made for tall pilots. -Robert, 6'4" |
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Are you getting your 150k alone or at gross? I get very close to that
when alone in my Arrow, which is supposed to be a lot slower. |
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