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Piper PA-16 Clipper

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Piper PA-16 Clipper

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The Piper PA-16 Clipper was an American single-engine cabin aircraft that first flew in 1947, designed for economical personal transport following World War Two. Featuring a 6.1-meter fuselage, 8.9-meter wingspan, and 778-kilometer range, it provided affordable family flying with weather protection. The enclosed cabin offered practical shelter while simplicity reduced maintenance costs significantly. Its practical economy and reliability appealed strongly to postwar private owners seeking accessible personal aviation.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
PA-16 Clipper
Motori
1
Primo volo
1947
Lunghezza
6,1 m
Apertura alare
8,9 m
Velocità massima
203 km/h
Autonomia
778 km