1973 Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six Used
Description
The Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six is a single-engine, six-seat, fixed-wing aircraft that was produced by Piper Aircraft. It was designed as a larger, more powerful version of the Piper Cherokee PA-32-300, and was first introduced in 1967.
Here are some of the general specifications for the PA-32 Cherokee Six:
- Engine: Lycoming IO-540-K1G5D, 300 horsepower
- Propeller: Two- or three-blade, constant speed
- Wingspan: 36 ft 10 in
- Length: 28 ft 10 in
- Height: 9 ft 6 in
- Empty weight: 2,333 lbs
- Maximum takeoff weight: 3,600 lbs
- Maximum speed: 172 mph
- Cruising speed: 150-160 mph
- Range: 775-1,050 miles (depending on fuel capacity)
- Service ceiling: 17,500 ft
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Features
- Total Time: 4118
- IO-540-K1A5 300 HP Overhauled by Exodus 6-18
- Compressions 76,78,78,78,77
- Hartzell 2 blade prop over hauled 6-18
- Aspen Eveloution 1000 PFD
- GTN 650
- Narco MK 12 E
- Garmin GMA 350 Audio Panel
- Garmin GMA 350 6 place com
- J.P. Instrument fuel flow
- Garmin GTX 345 ADSB In and Out
- AutoControl111 Autopilot