Mooney M10
Single Piston
The Mooney M10 Cadet represents Mooney Aircraft's brief foray into the primary trainer market during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Designed as a fixed-gear, two-seat trainer to compete with Cessna and Piper's dominant offerings, the M10 featured Mooney's characteristic forward-swept vertical stabilizer and wood-wing construction but departed from the company's signature retractable landing gear in favor of simplicity and lower operating costs for flight schools. Powered by a 180-horsepower Lycoming O-360 engine, the Cadet offered respectable performance for a trainer with a cruise speed around 138 knots and useful load approaching 900 pounds. Despite its solid engineering and pleasant handling characteristics, the M10 struggled commercially against the entrenched Cessna 150/152 and Piper Cherokee lines. Mooney produced only around 60 examples between 1968 and 1970 before discontinuing the model to refocus on their core line of high-performance retractable singles. Today the M10 remains a rare sight, prized by collectors and owner-pilots who appreciate its unique place in Mooney's history and its blend of trainer docility with the company's trademark efficient design philosophy. SkyMeter has tracked 9 flights across 1 airframes and 1 operators over routes.
Safety in context
The incident rate counts flights with ANY safety event detected by SkyMeter — go-arounds (a routine response, not a failure), unstable-approach gate flags (advisory thresholds), rejected takeoffs (the system working as designed), and runway events. It is NOT an accident rate or fatality rate. For accident statistics, refer to the NTSB Aviation Accident Database (USA) or the Aviation Safety Network. See methodology for what each event type measures.
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