James331
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I agree with Hank about renting the airplane you crash on the runway a few dozen times at the beginning. Speed control in a Mooney is key, and as an initial student that's the hard part. If you get a Mooney into a pilot induced oscillation on landing, you have about three bounces before you strike the prop.
Buy it while you can. Rent for the initial training. Once you get past the touch and goes, then switch to "your" Mooney. That's only, what, maybe 15 hours or so of rental? Much cheaper than the new prop on the Mooney.
I bought my Mooney J model when I had about 45 hours TT. It was not that big a deal to transition or insure. And oh what a fabulous airplane!
Nothing special noted.
Speed control in a 172 is also critical,
Poor training resulting in PIOs often turns out poorly in any aircraft. On this note I've never had this PIO issue with any of my students. It's comes from crap fundamentals.
Nothing type specific.
Just get a good CFI and buy the mooney if you want it.
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