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Mooney M20 info

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Re: Mooney M20 info

Mister701 wrote: So get a rubber band to mash the thumb button on the yoke when in the pattern. ByBy positive control.


Yep! We had a Velcro PTT that did the trick.
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+1 on this. I'm specifically looking for a Johnson bar E model. As long as you put gear up/down at proper speeds it's a complete non-event.

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Mister701 wrote:

The article writer's observations about the manual gear, prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, that he's never flown one or for that matter ever even talked to anyone who has. The manual gear is so easy to operate that even women and children can do it.
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Just sold my 'E'. Would rather have sold it to a BCP'r.... Loved that bird. Had some sweet lopresti mods on it.
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