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Mooney goes two doors!

Isn’t that what Socata does with the TBM? Every one is a TBM700 really

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

What I want to know is, when will the Mooney have brakes on the co-pilot side?

LFCS (Bordeaux Léognan Saucats)

Bordeaux_Jim wrote:

What I want to know is, when will the Mooney have brakes on the co-pilot side?

Um, are there any which don’t? Mine does and it’s a 1965 model C.

LSZH(work) LSZF (GA base), Switzerland

I’ve been in 2 mooneys (M20J) neither of which had them.

Didn’t realise it was standard fit on other models…

LFCS (Bordeaux Léognan Saucats)

There was a version of the Mooney 201 (M20J) called “Lean Machine” which did not have he co-pilot brakes.

Biggin Hill

really. Well, never heard of that one, good to know.

LSZH(work) LSZF (GA base), Switzerland

Abbreviation was “LM”. Had another few bits and bobs missing, i don’t know whether to save weight or cost.

Biggin Hill

IMHO there’s no need for brakes on the copilot-side if the aircraft is not used for training. So yes, why not save some weight and cost?

Last Edited by europaxs at 28 Apr 07:29
EDLE

I actually did my retractable training on one of those without brakes on the right hand side… on a 540m runway.

At that point in one’s flying career, the pilot should know how to brake.

Biggin Hill

Apparently, after all the years, only one of these 2-door Mooneys was ever sold.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom
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