dell30rb
Final Approach
OK, I need a therapy session. I have been flying a Dakota for about 10 years now. Nice plane, well maintained and it has always been good to me.
I seem to always want more speed. I flight plan at 137 kts in the Dakota. I love the idea of 160+ in a Mooney but I am not sure that ditching the Dakota for a Mooney makes sense. Obviously useful load decreases considerably etc. etc. etc.
Can you help me convince myself that another 20-25 kts won't matter?
A clean, later model J will do about 160ktas on 10gph with close to a 1000lb useful load. (our club has one with a 970lb useful and there are probably close to 30lbs of weight savings that could be had by removing obsolete avionics). The GW was bumped to 2900 on the later model J's.
Also when thinking about useful load, consider how much less fuel you are burning, and the extra speed. The tanks hold 64 gallons but tabs are 50, and that is 5 hours fuel. So you can count on a 670lb payload with 5 hours fuel.
Fuel burn will obviously be less, not just per hour but significantly less per mile than a Dakota. Maintenance is probably a wash. The Mooney gear is a great design and very low maintenance.
I have never flown the Dakota but I do have about 100 or so hours in a PA-28-161 which I believe is the same airframe/interior size. I enjoy flying the M20J a lot more and the interior, while being a bit more difficult to enter/exit, feels bigger than the Warrior in some ways.
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