Bill Watson
En-Route
I don’t know the numbers but my sense is that the Mooney goes faster, carrying a bit less with a bit more complexity. There’s no ‘Kool Aid’ in the flight qualities or performance of RVs. The Vans people are straight shooters in the extreme though it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of their fans.If you are looking at Vans, you should consider an RV-10. Compared to a Mooney Ovation Ultra, the RV-10 has higher useful load, more Kts per HP (although 25 kts slower at CRZ due to 50 fewer ponies), and slightly better fuel economy. All of the Van's planes are notable for their excellent flight qualities and enjoyable handling, and they have a large, passionate following (see "Van's Air Force").
What I didn’t see coming was the ‘big plane’ feel and comfort. After landing at KHPN one day with 4 aboard and luggage, a Mooney of not ancient vintage parked next to us. I have to say I enjoyed looking down from my RV10 perch and watching the 3 aboard the Mooney emerge and unfold themselves onto the ramp. (Have they improved the single door access yet?)
The ‘10 has some significant deficiencies for some missions; someone has to build it, it’s experimental, there’s no ice protection. But it’s fun & easy to fly, comfortable for 4, a solid IFR platform and just plain simple to own and operate.
I like Mooneys a lot but I love my ‘10.
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