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Now I did say no retracts and that is because I'm worried that maintenance will get out of hand but I have seen some Mooney's that fit the profile perfectly. It is probably wise to get it checked yearly but how expensive is the overall cost to maintain retracts?
Mooney is not a good choice for a low time pilot. The laminar-flow wing is quite unforgiving, but you get speed and efficiency in exchange. That gentle stall you're used to with the Piper is traded for a sharp wing drop if you're even a little uncoordinated. A bounce the Piper would absorb can become a wheelbarrow prop strike on the Mooney. They're great planes, but more demanding to fly and will punish you more harshly for mistakes. It's not that they can't be flown safely by low time pilots, it just requires a lot more care and training.