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Mooney M20J 201 Bravo 1976

17.3k AltmzTrn_39  3.6 years ago

The Mooney M20 is a family of piston-powered, four-seat, propeller-driven, general aviation aircraft, all featuring low wings and tricycle gear, manufactured by the Mooney International Corporation. The M20 was the 20th design from Al Mooney, and his most successful. The series has been produced in many variations over the last 60 years, from the wooden-wing M20 and M20A models of 1955, to the M20V Acclaim Ultra that debuted in 2016. More than 11,000 aircraft in total have been produced. In November 2008, the company announced that it was halting all production as a result of the late-2000s recession, but would still provide parts and support for the existing fleet.[5][6][7][8] With the injection of Chinese capital after the company's purchase, production of the M20 resumed in February 2014. Since then, the company has released two more M20 models. Wikipedia


Specifications:
Name: Mooney M20J 201
Production Date: 27 September 1976
Engine: Lycoming IO-360
Cylinder: 4


One of the best aircraft to do the Basic Flight pattern


Photos:

WIP

First Flight

First Passenger Flight

Throttle, Propeller angle controller, and Fuel Mixture


Controls:

  • AG8 Neutralise Prop Angle, Cut Fuel Mixture, and Open Door
  • VTOL Flaps

To be Honest I hate this aircraft when I try it for the first time, it's underpowered


Next Up: Maule Orion
Have Fun!

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 29.5ft (9.0m)
  • Length 19.5ft (5.9m)
  • Height 7.0ft (2.1m)
  • Empty Weight 1,100lbs (499kg)
  • Loaded Weight 3,787lbs (1,717kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.105
  • Wing Loading 3.8lbs/ft2 (18.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 991.8ft2 (92.1m2)
  • Drag Points 2688

Parts

  • Number of Parts 242
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 912
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    @47parzival41 how did you do the mixture? I need to do it on my plane but idk how

    1.9 years ago
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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    @47parzival41 i knew about that already, but I think its better to keep the downwards flap because, as a physics and Engineerin lover, it'll solve some in-flight problems

    3.6 years ago
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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    @47parzival41 oh, i see what you meant, unfortunately i don't think it's effective for my builds, because most of them needs a custom angle

    3.6 years ago
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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    @47parzival41 yes, if I use Hollow fuselage, It will collide, so I decided to use Non-Aerodynamical Panels

    3.6 years ago
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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    @47parzival41 no, not really, those parts are fuselage wings, it shouldn't really affect the aerodynamics of the aircraft

    3.6 years ago
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    105k Hedero

    Yeah@47parzival41

    3.6 years ago
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    105k Hedero

    It probably has something to do with it.@47parzival41

    3.6 years ago
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    21.9k Moonraker

    @Altmztrn Oki!

    3.6 years ago
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    Cool

    +1 3.6 years ago
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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    Thanks @Highground

    3.6 years ago
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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    Thanks @Abdiyanov

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    17.3k AltmzTrn_39

    Thanks @MobileFriendly

    3.6 years ago