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  2. Mooney M20 - Wikipedia

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    Of the 91 Mooney aircraft manufactured in 1995, 54 were Ovations. [37] This model was named Flying's single-engine plane of the year in 1994. [16] The following year, an upgraded model of the TLS with a more powerful Lycoming TIO-540-AF1B engine, was designated the M20M, but also was referred to as the "Bravo" due to the new B engine. This ...

  3. Mooney International Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Mooney opened a new facility in San Antonio, Texas, in 1989. In February of that year, the next M20 model was released: the M20M TLS (Turbocharged Lycoming Sabre). The first year, the TLS accounted for 30 of the 143 aircraft delivered, and in 1990 this increased to 61 units. [27] Also in 1989, Mooney released a trainer model based on the M20J.

  4. List of aircraft (Mk–My) - Wikipedia

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    Mooney A-1 [13] Mooney A-2 [13] Mooney M-5 ... Morrisey Aircraft Co, Long Beach and Santa Ana, CA, 1959: (Clifford) Shinn Aircraft Co, Santa Ana, CA, c.1982: The ...

  5. SOCATA TBM - Wikipedia

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    The design of the TBM family originates from the Mooney 301, a comparatively low-powered and smaller prototype Mooney developed in the early 1980s. Following Mooney's acquisition by French owners, Mooney and SOCATA started a joint venture for the purpose of developing and manufacturing a new, enlarged turboprop design, which was designated as ...

  6. Mooney M22 Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The Mustang was developed to be a top-of-the-line model to supplement Mooney's successful Mooney M20 high-performance light aircraft. It is a five-seat pressurized single-engined aircraft with a wider and longer fuselage than the M20E Super 21 and a taller fin and leading edge fillet. [1]

  7. Mooney M10T - Wikipedia

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    The M10T is a three-seat, single engine, low-wing, tricycle gear composite aircraft, that was originally proposed as a new training aircraft. [2] Although similar in configuration to the Ercoupe-based Mooney M10, the aircraft is an all-new design of composite construction with sidestick controls.

  8. Tecnam P2004 Bravo - Wikipedia

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    Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2010-11 General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 3 pax Length: 6.61 m (21 ft 8 in) Wingspan: 8.6 m (28 ft 3 in) Height: 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) Wing area: 11 m 2 (120 sq ft) Empty weight: 336 kg (741 lb) Max takeoff weight: 600 kg (1,323 lb) Max useful weight: 269 kg (593 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 912 ULS 4-cylinder air-cooled horizontally-opposed piston ...

  9. Mooney M-18 Mite - Wikipedia

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    1949 model M-18L at Oshkosh 2001 Mooney M-18C Mooney M-18C. The Mooney M-18 "Mite" is a low-wing, single-seat monoplane with retractable, tricycle landing gear. [1] [2]The Mite was designed by Al Mooney and was intended as a personal airplane marketed to fighter pilots returning from World War II.