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Old 13th August 2006 | 00:25
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Learning to fly Mooney 20J 201...

i have 47 hours experience with 172 and about 3 hours with P-28 archer. If i start training to Mooney, is it very difficult to learn and i need more experience before even start it?
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Old 13th August 2006 | 07:48
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No, but you do need to take the learning thing seriously. Things happen considerably faster and you need to stay ahead. Other aspects of flying will probably be much easier.
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Old 13th August 2006 | 09:23
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You need to land the Mooney at exactly the right airspeed. If a bounce occurs, then a go-around is needed, don't try to salvage the landing. Many props have been bent already on this type.
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