Not really related to the original question, but do Comanches and/or Mooneys have any life-limited parts that would make someone think twice about buying a high time airframe?
you think he'll buy a new one?......No chance.For what it’s worth a PA24 hasn’t been manufactured in 45 years. M20s are still in production.
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you think he'll buy a new one?......No chance.
Nice to have a factory making parts etc, cmon, you know darn well there are support benefits. Also number produced, etc.
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Mooney must be special because that sure doesn't apply to most manufacturers support of obsolete models.
most parts don't come from the factory.....thought you'd know that.
Took a look at a few Comanche ads.
These are mentioned a few time. What are these?
Aussie tail horn STC
Dukes gear transmission
1000-hour gear AD
Webco gear conduits
and Beech is still selling Bonanzas....think that makes a hill of beans for my V35A? It doesn't. They don't make parts for a 40 year old plane....but, parts are available.Boy you guys are insecure.
Someone making this decision should factor all this in. “For what it’s worth”.
“Most” parts. But if you need one, you’re SOL or looking for wrecks in the boneyard. You’ve owned airplanes yes? What’s with attack mode here?
How about what are the odds of a serious fleet wide airframe AD being addressed promptly? I don’t know, I’m throwing it out for discussion. It would be my concern...
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and Beech is still selling Bonanzas....think that makes a hill of beans for my V35A? It doesn't. They don't make parts for a 40 year old plane....but, they are available.
I would be curious to know what parts if any on a current Mooney will fit and are approved for an M20F. I wouldn't put much weight on Mooney still building M20's into my decision.
They are both nice airplanes. I think the Mooney handles a little nicer but the Commanche is more comfortable. Speed per dollar is within a rounding error. I wouldn't expect one to be significantly more expensive to maintain and own over the other but the M20F will have a small advantage there. Pick the one that fits you best and is the nicer one of the two for the dollar and you will be happy.
Sure they do. It’s the same type certificate with many mods over the years. Same wing for example, just different tips and so on. There is still factory support for earlier models. fwiw
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I call total BS here until you show me some proof that you can go buy a new Ovation wing that is designed for a fiberglass covered steel tube fuselage that will bolt up to an aluminum monocoupe M20F. I'm no Mooney expert by any means but those two airplanes are hardly anything alike.
m20F wingspan is 35', the new ones are 36.5', they aint the same wing
Did you take into account the new ones come with winglets, the F didn’t? You can add the winglets to the F if you want.
Tom
no, I didn't consider that they took an almost 50 year old wing and just slapped a 1 1/2' winglet on it without making a single other change about the wing. no, I did not think that for a second.
Mooney started putting wingtips on the original wing with the J model. They have been retrofitted to my C. The U & V have a slightly different shape to the wingtips, making them 3" longer to accommodate strobes (which I don't have). My original wingspan is 35', but with the tips it's 36". Just plastic, a few screws and a clear cover for my Nav lights.
Why are we so argumentative today???
P.S.--Mooney model designations go in alphabetical order.
People love the Comanche and the Mooney, both have vibrant after markets. It’s just one more of many factors to consider.
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What are these?
Aussie tail horn STC
Dukes gear transmission
1000-hour gear AD
Webco gear conduits
Took a look at a few Comanche ads.
These are mentioned a few time. What are these?
Aussie tail horn STC
Dukes gear transmission
1000-hour gear AD
Webco gear conduits
Did you take into account the new ones come with winglets, the F didn’t? You can add the winglets to the F if you want (they just bolt on).
Tom
I call total BS here until you show me some proof that you can go buy a new Ovation wing that is designed for a fiberglass covered steel tube fuselage that will bolt up to an aluminum monocoupe M20F. I'm no Mooney expert by any means but those two airplanes are hardly anything alike.
Mooney has gear donuts, which have about a 10 year life(replaced on condition) Also the fuel tanks are sealed compartments in the wing which can/will leak over time(especially if you don't replace the gear donuts), but also is not a calendar time, just on condition. Depending on the year/model there can be a few other things, but at the end of the day so does almost every aircraft.landing gear needs attention regularly....bungees get replaced every 3 years for the Comanche.
Just buy a plane and fly it. Your paralyzing perfectionism will never get you anywhere.
Strictly speaking, there was a change for Ultras, although it's not a change to the spar. They added a wing walk on the left side, which is a stamped structure that rivets under the skin. Now both left and right halves of the wing are the same (modulo the pitot). But I see your point: it's the same blessed wing that they put into M20B. Same gazillion of the stupid inspection covers and impossible to reach anything, like the stall switch.They didn’t change the wing to go to a fiberglass cockpit by the way, the new shell just attaches to the modified roll cage.
Same gazillion of the stupid inspection covers and impossible to reach anything, like the stall switch.
Is there an STC for the IO-720 for the Mooney? No, there is not. If I needed another airplane, I'd make sure it was a Comanche 4-hunnert.
I'll take Mooney for 1000.Who has flown both? What were your experiences like?
The Mooney F has a 200 HP engine, (360 A1A Lycoming) and the Piper Comanche has a (Lycoming IO-540) 260HP. Average fuel burn is drastically different but a little difference in airspeed Mooney travels at: 151 knots whereas the Piper Comanche travels at 156 knots respectively. Not much difference for the amount of fuel burn.
Overall which airplane has the best value?
I enjoy your A vs. B threads like this one because I learn a lot about planes that I may eventually want to buy. But I catch myself doing the same thing with cameras ever since my Canon 6D left me, and therefore have no good pictures of my family’s hot air balloon flight that I gave us for Christmas. It would have been better if I had just bought a camera months ago when my mind was 90% made up instead of waiting for 100%.It actually does,
I thankfully learn a lot about airplanes on the maintenance side from you guys based on your experiences.
Is it true that not a single Mooney has gone down because of a breakup in flight? Does all Mooneys have a single wing and a roll cage? That has to be an advantage for safety!
Yep, that's why I'm flying a PA-28-140As someone said buy an airplane and fly it. Every airplane is a compromise.
Actually they are the same wing...