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Anyone have any real life experience with Mooney aircraft equipped with TKS?
I do. I instruct in a lot of recent M20Ms and the stuff works great.....until you run out.Anyone have any real life experience with Mooney aircraft equipped with TKS?
I do. I instruct in a lot of recent M20Ms and the stuff works great.....until you run out.
Thinking of retrofiting the 252?
30K, last I heard.
High and fast which is where the 252 goes, is not worth a lot w/o ice. Is the 252 package certified for FIKI?
That's why I ended up with a factory FIKI bird. In the end I want my $$s out.
John also check out how much your useful load will decrease. I hear the fluid is kinda heavy.
Anyone have any real life experience with Mooney aircraft equipped with TKS?
You do lose 2 or 3 knots in cruise. Which definitely beat the H_ck out of losing 20 knots with ice.
Some years ago there was an ice accident with a Bonanza that had a problem delivering fluid to one side, but not the other (One wing deiced). I can't remember where, it was nearly 15 years ago IIRC.
I think the known Ice sytem has two pumps and a manifold such that one pump can serve the whole system, and two pump independently.
But JR, you'll only get half of your 40K back, despite the NEED for ice gear when you go high and fast (punch up, punch down). Sigh. That's what pushed me to an already existing model.
I'd seriously think about a 1996 Bravo with known ice. The total investment will be not that much more than 40K + your 252, and you'll get your money out in the end.
On further thought:
If you've already modified your airplane so that it's "your" airplane, then you'll probably be happier with adding the TKS rather than trading planes. If you don't mod your airplane, and don't really have an attachment to it, then a trade probably is the cheaper move overall.
Some folks bond with their airplanes and some don't.