Mooney or Bonanza? (Let's start a debate!)

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Hey Everyone,

I've narrowed my options for buying an airplane to these two. A few things to note:

- Useful load for both would be in an acceptable range as I will not be flying any longer than my bladder or (wife) can hold! lol So, I won't be using full fuel, looking at a 3hr flight time max for most legs.
- In regards to the models I'm only interested in the A36 for the Bananza and the M20J or Bravo for the Mooney. (I also like the ovation, I couldn't afford an Acclaim)

With those notes, what are you're thoughts? Which would you prefer for a XC traveler and why? How about flight characteristics? What are the pros and cons of each? I'd really like to hear your thoughts!
 
A36 is a larger airplane that doesn't directly compare to the M20J, just seems curious. A 33/35 Bo/Deb would be a more even comparison.
 
midget.....vs large boned.....:D

Apples vs oranges.....the A36 is a six pax plane....Mooneys are 4 with limited baggage.
 
Okay, so maybe I should have explained this more....

Clearly, they're not the same. I'm not asking for a comparison, I'm looking for opinions on which YOU would buy following the notes I listed, and WHY you would choose it. I have friends and family that would enjoy traveling with at times, for that instance, the A36 would be optimal. However, something that I've noticed is the price difference, and honestly, I feel that it would be me and my wife more than anyone else. But I enjoy the benefits of speed from the Mooney...
 
Oh boy..

This is like comparing a Saab to a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Land Cruiser

Have you sat in or flown either?
 
1) have YOU flown either?
2) has your wife sat in either?
 
Cirrus (ducks for cover) :)
 
idk the price range these sell for but if they are close I’d choose the A36 simply for the flexibility of having extra seats. If I didn’t need 6 seats and the A36 was more expensive I would get a Mooney or a Conventional tail 4 seat Bonanza.
 
I've flown both. What do I win?

the opportunity to bash them both and claim how the only option is a comanche. you know, go all steingar/tantalum on us about how the 'manche is the best plane evarrrrr.
 
Except I've never made that claim. Even in *that* thread I never did. Simply pointed out the comfort and load difference.
 
but you CAN carry a dog in the back seat of 'manche
 
OP really has to go sit in one, and preferably fly one. This isn't like asking about a PA-32 or 206/210.

Part of me has to think this is a bating thread.. I'm trying hard not to bite.
 
Ah....you don't like V-tails. lol o_O


Just go fly them....and buy what you like. They're all gonna cost about the same to maintain.
idk the price range these sell for but if they are close I’d choose the A36 simply for the flexibility of having extra seats. If I didn’t need 6 seats and the A36 was more expensive I would get a Mooney or a Conventional tail 4 seat Bonanza.
 
I haven't flown the Mooney but have a good amount of time in an A36TC. Fantastic handling airplane, and although not a true six seater it'll be super comfortable for four. The doors in the back are great.

Hard to beat a 4 cylinder Mooney from an efficiency standpoint, but if you can properly feed an A36 I don't see why you wouldn't go that direction.
 
Sit in a Mooney. Any Mooney pretty much, the cockpit has changed little through the years. If you fit comfortably then perhaps the Mooney will be the ship for you. Efficiency and a stout build. If not, never has been anything wrong with a Bo and lots right with them.
 
Al Mooney was a 'little person' and designed the plane to fit his stature.
Glad to see somebody is taking seriously the "let's start a debate" part of the thread title. ;)
 
if you suck at landings, then go bo. bo's are easy to land and will hide bad landings, isn't that right @Checkout_my_Six ? ;). except this one:

 
Al Mooney was a 'little person' and designed the plane to fit his stature.
Al Mooney was 6'5" and did indeed design the aircraft to fit him, push the seat back and you can easily fit a tall person with room to spare. He must have been skinny though, as Mooneys don't well fit those wide in the beam. Sitting in one prior to purchase is a darned good idea.
 
I have friends and family that would enjoy traveling with at times

I think it boils down to whether you plan to put these friends and family in the back seat, and if you intend to remain on cordial terms with said friends/family.
 
I've busted my knuckles on Mooney's enough. I would not own one. I have enough time in them to know I will not own one. There is a reason Bonanza's are expensive to buy, they are worth it.
 
Ah....you don't like V-tails. lol o_O


Just go fly them....and buy what you like. They're all gonna cost about the same to maintain.
I don’t mind them but they can get tail happy i. Turbulence. I was just saying that if I have A36 or M20J or above money laying around it would be a straight tail Bonanza.
 
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