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Mooney Mite

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skier

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Does anyone know anything about the different Mooney Mite models? In looking at photos, there appear to be two different configurations of the transition from the cockpit to the rear fuselage. One is a smooth transition (N4149E), the other (N4189) has a slight bubble (for lack of a better term). Below are photos of the two different versions I have found. Can anyone shed some light on which models had which transition and why the change was made? Personally, I like the looks of N4189 more.

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