AA5Bman
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He who ironically no longer flies an AA5B
Hey guys and gals,
I don't post often - or maybe ever - but I thought I would toss a question to you readers. As you might notice from my screen name, I own a Grumman Tiger, which I like but do not love, and am thinking about trading up to a Mooney M20K.
I've done a lot of research and I'm wondering if someone can help out. Basically, everything I've read says that the 252 is a significantly better airplane: intercooler, automatic wastegates, infinitely variable cowl flaps, speed cleanups 'n all. The question is, are they $50,000 dollars better?
If one were to get a 231 with the merlyn wastegates and intercooler mod, would that fix the problem with the 231's -LB's engine? Would it be as fast as a 252? What are real owner's pireps regarding actual cruise flight speeds for 252s and 231s? By the way, is the 252's fuse longer than the 231?
If money were no object, I'd run out and get a 252 immediately and not ask so many questions, but alas...
Thanks for all the help,
Mike
I don't post often - or maybe ever - but I thought I would toss a question to you readers. As you might notice from my screen name, I own a Grumman Tiger, which I like but do not love, and am thinking about trading up to a Mooney M20K.
I've done a lot of research and I'm wondering if someone can help out. Basically, everything I've read says that the 252 is a significantly better airplane: intercooler, automatic wastegates, infinitely variable cowl flaps, speed cleanups 'n all. The question is, are they $50,000 dollars better?
If one were to get a 231 with the merlyn wastegates and intercooler mod, would that fix the problem with the 231's -LB's engine? Would it be as fast as a 252? What are real owner's pireps regarding actual cruise flight speeds for 252s and 231s? By the way, is the 252's fuse longer than the 231?
If money were no object, I'd run out and get a 252 immediately and not ask so many questions, but alas...
Thanks for all the help,
Mike