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What is a ?

Post by kdej »

Hi.

Can anyone tell me what a Mo20P is ?
It's something 'flyable'.
:oops:
Chopper, airplane......?
Picture wil be nice.
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Guess it's a Mooney Mo20P
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If you start a Google search for Mooney M20 , there will be a very large amount of answers.
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Oddly a Google serch threw up a reference to N1009U which appears to be a Caravelle

http://www.ottspotters.com/aug07.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - Ctrl-F and MO20P led to N1009U

A Google search for N1009U gave me this.

http://airlinersgallery.wordpress.com/2 ... ric-photo/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I am confused - were Caravelles ever designated Mo20P?
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Post by Aviaphotos »

I think serial N1009U was used for both a Caravelle and a Mooney, as they often do in the US.
N1009U used to be a Mooney M20M according to the FAA, but is has been exported to Belgium as OO-URA.

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Aviaphotos wrote:I think serial N1009U was used for both a Caravelle and a Mooney, as they often do in the US.
N1009U used to be a Mooney M20M according to the FAA, but is has been exported to Belgium as OO-URA.

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Right, so the registration database they used was not up-to-date and referred back to the time when the Mooney was carrying that registration?
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