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Mooney is back up and running.
Mooney is back up and running.
Hope so.And cranking them out?
Mooney is back up and running.
And cranking them out?
Ugh. Quit. I'm 6'4" 300# and it's one of the most comfortable four-seaters I've flown. Of course, the Cirrus is reasonably comfortable too. I'd call this a wash.
Then why at 100# less than you and only an inch shorter are they the second most uncomfortable 4 seater I've flown? The Viking being the most uncomfortable.
I'm thinking owner bias is probably a consideration here.
6'2", 220, no issues in the 201 for me.
Yeah, I don't know. I have to fly with my shoulders rolled forward and my elbow wedged into my ribcage when I'm in a Mooney, Not comfortable for me at all.
Same here. Cramped yet fast due to smaller air frame and less drag. If the pilot and co-pilot have the seats forward or aft of each other, the elbow room is manageable.
Then why at 100# less than you and only an inch shorter are they the second most uncomfortable 4 seater I've flown? The Viking being the most uncomfortable.
I'm thinking owner bias is probably a consideration here.
Mooney is back up and running.
Smoking cigarettes increases endurance. Drinking would decrease it.it's actually a pretty incredible that the designers of 1960s era aircraft thought of putting cigarette lighters and ashtrays but not cup holders.. crazy town
You cant just measure at the widest spot and say it's only this much wider so it has pretty much the same amount of room inside.
Take a square with a base X
A semi circle with diameter X
An isosceles triangle with base X and height X
A symmetrical trapezoid with base X height X and top of X/2
They all have the same amount of area because they have a base of X? I know you know better than that.
Take the measurements where they actually count.
I've got over 3000 hours in various Mooney models. The misconceptions seem to work both ways. Here's a link with some facts on width and useful load.
http://mooneyland.com/why-mooney/
And let's not even talk about the back seat
They haven't been cranking them out for a couple of decades now. More like occasionally shuffling one out the door ...And cranking them out?
Sitting in a Mooney vs. sitting in a Cirrus ... two different worlds. The Cirrus may be only inches larger inside, but it feels like feet. And dollar for dollar, I know what I'd buy if I was to buy a new plane. And it wouldn't be either of those.
Just about anybody outside of some Mooney owners will admit that the aircraft is very cramped and not comfortable..
So it has decent legroom, but that doesn't count when one shoulder is crushed up against the side of the airplane and the other is cuddling the person next to you
And let's not even talk about the back seat
they're fast, efficient, and can go great distances, but they're useful load and cabin comfort is trash
Edit: useful load refers to their current offering.. granted, full fuel payload is not great on any airplane currently on the market.. still, 688 lbs would be a challenge leaving for a ski weekend with a few friends. Horses for courses thoughShow me another 180 HP plane that has a useful load of 688 pounds when loaded with 4.5 hours + VFR reserve of fuel at 140 knots like my C model does.
Again, you’re not taking a few friends and gear very far in any 180 HP plane.Edit: useful load refers to their current offering.. granted, full fuel payload is not great on any airplane currently on the market.. still, 688 lbs would be a challenge leaving for a ski weekend with a few friends. Horses for courses though
I want to like the airplane, they look pretty badass, but I just don't find them comfortable
I’ve never run out of useful, but I’ve often run out of volume.
...enjoyed the responsive controls...
This diagram is from a 1970s Mooney brochure. I wonder what the numbers would be at shoulder level, or eye level.But like I said, it's where you measure that width. Sure it may be 43.5" wide, but is that a triangle or a square that's being measured. It certainly isn't measured at my widest point (shoulders). I'd like to see what the measurements of each of those are where they count - not 2" below the seat. (I don't know where they measure them.)
So you're saying that T-rex arms are a prerequisite?I like it way better because I can reach things on the panel easier. When I was getting my IR (in an Archer) I used to end every lesson with a backache from repeatedly leaning forward to adjust things on the panel.
it's actually a pretty incredible that the designers of 1960s era aircraft thought of putting cigarette lighters and ashtrays but not cup holders.. crazy town
That's really funny, thanks lolHA! Always funny back in the day... VMC outside, IMC inside