MOONEY “MITE”€

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The Mooney Mite is a single-seat monoplane, first flown in 1947 by Mooney Aircraft, formed by former Culver Aircraft Corp. executives.
  • Constructed from a combination of steel tube, wood, and fabric, it was originally powered by a 25-hp Crosley engine, with the 65-hp Continental being the most common engine now.
  • Mooney Aircraft no longer sells the plans for this homebuilt aircraft.
See a mistake? Contact us.
STANDARD DATA: Gross wt. 780. Empty wt. 500. Fuel capacity 11-17. Wingspan 26’10”. Length 17’8″.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 143. Cruise mph 130. Stall mph 43. Climb rate 1,000+. Takeoff run 300. Landing roll 275. Range 600.

The Mooney Mite, first flown in 1947, was constructed by Mooney Aircraft, a company formed by the executives of the Culver Aircraft Corp. This single-seat monoplane was originally powered by a 25-hp Crosley converted automobile engine. The Mooney Mite is built with, a combination of steel tube, wood, and fabric materials. The most common engine is the 65-hp Continental. Mooney no longer sells the plans for the Mite.

Plane & Pilot

Plane + Pilot is general aviation’s only adventure-based magazine. From where to go, to how to get there, and everything in between, your next great adventure awaits.
Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get the latest Plane & Pilot Magazine stories delivered directly to your inbox

SUBSCRIBE