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  2. Piper PA-28 Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    Warrior family aircraft, such as this PA-28-161 Warrior II, feature a tapered wing. PA-28-151 Cherokee Warrior Four-place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-E3D engine of 150 hp (112 kW), gross weight 2,325 lb (1,055 kg). First certified on 9 August 1973. Changes from the PA-28-150 include a tapered wing. [19] [41] PA-28-161 Warrior II

  3. Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Piper PA-24 Comanche - Wikipedia

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    The standard fuel capacity of the PA-24-180 was 60 US gallons (230 L). The flaps were manually actuated, controlled by the same Johnson bar actuator as the Piper Cherokee . The aircraft specifications were for cruise speeds of 116 to 139 knots (215 to 257 km/h) and fuel burns between 7.5 and 10.5 gallons per hour (28 and 40 L/h) at 55 and 75% ...

  5. Avgas - Wikipedia

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    The main petroleum component used in blending avgas is alkylate, which is a mixture of various isooctanes. Some refineries also use reformate.All grades of avgas that meet CAN 2–3 [further explanation needed], 25-M82 [further explanation needed] have a density of 6.01 pounds per US gallon (720 g/L) at 15 °C (59 °F).

  6. PA-28 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... PA-28 may refer to: Pennsylvania's 28th congressional district; Pennsylvania ...

  7. Talk:Piper PA-28 Cherokee - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Piper PA-23 - Wikipedia

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    Later Aztecs were equipped with Lycoming IO-540 fuel-injected engines and six-seat capacity, and remained in production until 1982. Turbocharged versions of the later models could fly at higher altitudes. The United States Navy acquired 20 Aztecs, designating them UO-1, which changed to U-11A when unified designations were adopted in 1962.

  9. Piper PA-25 Pawnee - Wikipedia

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    The single seat was placed high in the fuselage to give the best visibility and an 800 lb-capacity hopper was fitted in front of the cockpit. [1] The AG-3 made its maiden flight in November 1954. [2] The aircraft's flying tests were successful and, in 1957, Weick was invited to join Piper at Vero Beach, and the AG-3 was renamed the PA-25 Pawnee.