Turbo Normalized Mooney M20F | 6 month Update

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2024
  • I am 6 months into ownership with this plane. Operationally it is inexpensive to run and uses less fuel on trips than my Cherokee 140 did over the same distance. The only catch is the cost of insurance...
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Комментарии • 26

  • @krzych91krk
    @krzych91krk 4 месяца назад +1

    Great stuff Zent! The effort put into filming different angles is appreciated. Fly safe!

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  4 месяца назад

      Thanks, I appreciate it

  • @rightrudder6354
    @rightrudder6354 Месяц назад

    great videos for a newbie to the RJ turbos like me

  • @sir_drinksalot
    @sir_drinksalot 4 месяца назад +1

    Super cool video man! Makes me want to get my pilot's license!

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. You should do it!

  • @DBGE001
    @DBGE001 4 месяца назад +1

    Interesting video!
    Question: what do you think of the Risen 915 experimental aircraft?

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  4 месяца назад

      Thanks. I am not familiar with that airplane.

    • @DBGE001
      @DBGE001 4 месяца назад

      Wheels in the Sky have done a great video of it here in the States. @@ZentRose

  • @jordanparks99
    @jordanparks99 4 месяца назад +1

    Pretty interesting video. How did you decide to get a plane? I don’t remember if you talked about it at the time when you got it

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  4 месяца назад +3

      I couldn't rent a turbocharged airplane for a reasonable rate and I consider it a mandatory safety item for flying on the west coast. I also use the hangar as shop space for my cars now.

    • @jordanparks99
      @jordanparks99 4 месяца назад

      @@ZentRose That makes sense. Thanks!

  • @NimblyJimbly
    @NimblyJimbly 3 месяца назад +1

    Subbed for Mooney content! I’m currently looking at a ‘68 M20F with the turbo normalizer STC. Any pro tips or gotchas?

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  3 месяца назад

      It is important to brief flight instructors on the POH supplement settings. Turbo bootstrapping will occur if you are not careful with engaging the wastegate during high density altitude takeoffs. I shot a video of it at big bear and will get it up soon.

    • @NimblyJimbly
      @NimblyJimbly 3 месяца назад

      @@ZentRose Sweet, thanks! Anything I should look for when inspecting the aircraft? Obviously will have a Mooney A&P do the pre-buy, but if there's anything I can call out initially, it could save the hassle. :)
      Also... in one of your Mooney videos (I watched all of them last night) you mentioned a govt. subsidy for aircraft storage? Where can I learn more about that?

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  3 месяца назад +2

      With Mooneys specifically, the tank reseal is expensive if the tanks are leaking. Then look at when landing discs were last replaced and also look at the prop hub ( the recurring AD can get expensive and many Mooneys have already upgraded the hub). There is also a corrosion issue for the cockpit cage (I think the service bulletin is 208b)@@NimblyJimbly

    • @NimblyJimbly
      @NimblyJimbly 3 месяца назад

      @@ZentRose thanks! Great info. 🙏🏼

    • @rightrudder6354
      @rightrudder6354 Месяц назад

      make sure your RayJay AD's are complied with , basically hoses changed every 5 years unless you have the hose kit from RJ , on the website n

  • @kjackles
    @kjackles 26 дней назад

    Not to be a nit picker but as someone very familiar with F models, I will say that Vge is higher than Vfe…so I am surprised to see you drop flaps ahead of the gear.

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  26 дней назад

      VFe is 125 and gear is 120 on this plane. Prior to 68 you are correct.

  • @1dullgeek
    @1dullgeek 4 месяца назад

    Why full rich with the turbo? I would think you'd still want to lean the mixture so that the air/fuel ratio isn't sending un-combusted fuel out the exhaust.
    And also, have fun with the instrument rating. It's really really different. And it's a *LOT* of new information, but instrument flying is incredibly cool! You get to see things that - in the history of humanity - very very few people have seen.

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks man. It's in the Rajay POH supplement without explanation. The reasoning is probably because the power level is over 75% at the max climb settings and you'd likely damage the engine leaning at the 80 to 85% power level. When in cruise up high I will lean it out. I like to cruise up high staying under 65% power with about 7gph fuel burn. The air is nice and smooth and the plane has an incredible range at those settings.

    • @rnordquest
      @rnordquest Месяц назад

      The turbo makes the engine act like it’s at sea level where most takeoffs are done full rich. It’s where you need some cooling and detonation margin.

  • @utah20gflyer76
    @utah20gflyer76 4 месяца назад

    Doesn’t a turbo normalized engine have an automatic wastegate that keeps it at sea level manifold until you reach the critical altitude? Seems like your plane is turbocharged but not normalized. And yes I am jealous of your turbo.

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  4 месяца назад +1

      This is just the Rajay Turbo Normalizer STC for Mooney. The turbocharged Mooneys are entirely different beasts (and much faster than my plane).

  • @FlyingNDriving
    @FlyingNDriving 2 месяца назад

    Please do not switch tanks after the run up. That's a good way to lose your engine in the upwind. Switch right after startup or don't bother at all

    • @ZentRose
      @ZentRose  2 месяца назад +2

      No, switch after taxi before run up