Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six
Civilian

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The Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six is an American personal use and air taxi aircraft that first flew in 1963, powered by a single engine and designed for six-place transport. With an 8.4-meter fuselage, 10-meter wingspan, and 1,361-kilometer range, it provided practical family transport and charter capability. The single-engine design reduced costs while the payload accommodated useful loads. Its enduring popularity reflected practical utility.
Specifications
- Role
- personal use and air taxi aircraft
- Engines
- 1
- First flight
- 1963
- Length
- 8.4 m
- Wingspan
- 10 m
- Max speed
- 280 km/h
- Range
- 1,361 km