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PA-28-140F Cherokee F, as PA-28-140E with tail fillet, new instrument panel and front seats, and minor cosmetic changes. Air conditioning was added as an option on this variant. Introduced in 1973. [36] [35] PA-28-140 Cruiser 2+2, PA-28-140B/C/D/E/F with four-seat interior and baggage area. [36] Renamed to Cruiser in 1974.
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The present article gives example specifications for a 1964 PA-28-140. Wow, that's old. There aren't too many of those still flying. Somebody should replace these with specs from something newer. Fogden 14:00, 10 April 2020 (UTC) Actually there are lots from that model year still flying.
On 21 January 2010, Piper Aircraft announced that they had licensed a derivative of the SportCruiser and would market it as the PiperSport.Piper CEO Kevin Gould said: "The PiperSport is an amazing entry-level aircraft that will bring new customers into Piper and lead the way for those customers to step up into more sophisticated and higher performance aircraft within our line over time."
The PA-32 series was developed to meet a requirement for a larger aircraft than the four-seat Piper PA-28 Cherokee. [3] The first prototype PA-32 made its initial flight on December 6, 1963, with the type being publicly announced in October 1964, with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aircraft_type certification following on March 4, 1965. [4]
The PA-20 Pacer and PA-22 Tri-Pacer, Caribbean, and Colt are an American family of light strut-braced high-wing monoplane aircraft built by Piper Aircraft from 1949 to 1964. The Pacer is essentially a four-place version of the two-place PA-17 Vagabond , with conventional landing gear , a steel tube fuselage and an aluminum frame wing covered ...
The Piper Aerostar (formerly the Ted Smith Aerostar) is an American twin-engined propeller-driven executive or light transport aircraft, designed by Ted R. Smith.It was originally built by Ted Smith Aircraft Company, but the design was acquired in 1978 by the Piper Aircraft Corporation, which continued production of the aircraft as the PA-60.
Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1988–89 General characteristics Crew: 1 or 2 Capacity: 4 or 5 pax + optional seventh seat Length: 8.72 m (28 ft 7 in) Wingspan: 11.86 m (38 ft 11 in) Height: 3.02 m (9 ft 11 in) Wing area: 19.18 m 2 (206.5 sq ft) Airfoil: NACA 65 2 -415 Empty weight: 1,290 kg (2,844 lb) Gross weight: 1,810 kg (3,990 lb) (Max zero fuel weight) Max takeoff weight ...