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The Mooney M10 Cadet is a light airplane manufactured by the Mooney Aircraft Company in 1969 and 1970. The M10 is derived from the ERCO Ercoupe the type certificates for which Mooney purchased from the Alon Corporation in 1967. The M10 is similar to the Alon A2-A and indeed a handful of Mooney A2-As were built in Kerrville in 1968 before changeover of Mooney's production line was completed.

Update - Bought a Mooney M10 Cadet in Aug 2000 to finish my primary training in.1
The newest 'coupe to attend was a Mooney M10, owned by Charles West of Waycross, GA. It taxied up in the rain on the second day, having dodged thundercells all the way across Florida.2

Made by Mooney Aviation Company.

1970 MOONEY M10 CADET - FOR SALE. $28,000. 1970 Mooney M10 Cadet Arkansas United States.3
1970 Mooney M10 Aircoupe - Tampa, 33601 - Fit at TheFlyer.com 2 Aug 2010 1970 Mooney M10 Aircoupe - Fit from Florida, Hillsborough, Tampa, 33601.4
Jet Or Prop
prop
Designer
Mooney Aviation Company
Stall Speed Main
40
Length Alt
6.3 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1450.0
Power Alt
67.11
Range Main
484.0
Loaded Weight Main
1450.0
Height Alt
2.3 m
Type Of Prop
McCauley 1A105-SCM 7153
Loading Main
lb-ft²
Power/mass Main
hp-lb
Power/mass Alt
W-kg
Height Main
233.68
Max Speed Main
103
Cruise Speed Main
96
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
658.0
Ceiling Main
12500.0
Number Built
59
Never Exceed Speed Alt
8640.0
Never Exceed Speed Main
125
Unit Cost
11310.0
Loaded Weight Alt
658.0
Cruise Speed Alt
6660.0
Area Main
142.6
Useful Load Alt
227.0
Span Alt
9.1 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
324000.0
Manufacturer
Useful Load Main
500.0
First Flight
23
Climb Rate Main
835.0
Power Main
90 hp
Number Of Props
1
Stall Speed Alt
2760.0
Climb Rate Alt
4.24 m-s
Length Main
629.9200000000001
Span Main
914.4
Area Alt
13.2 m²
Range Alt
33420.0
Max Speed Alt
7080.0
Empty Weight Main
950.0
Ceiling Alt
3810 m
Category
Empty Weight Alt
431.0
Loading Alt
kg-m²

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