Piper PA-40 Arapaho
Civilian

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The Piper PA-40 Arapaho was an American twin-engine cabin monoplane that first flew in 1973, designed for personal and business flying with enhanced safety from twin-engine redundancy. The practical design combined the reliability of two engines with reasonable acquisition and operating costs. The enclosed cabin provided weather protection and modest comfort. Its twin-engine configuration appealed to operators prioritizing safety margins.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Twin-engined cabin monoplane
- Origine
- United States
- Premier vol
- 1973