The Piper PA-28 Cherokee is a family of light aircraft that were designed for flight training, air taxi and personal use and are built by Piper Aircraft.
All members of the PA-28 family are all-metal, un-pressurized, four-seat, single-engine piston-powered airplanes with low-mounted wings and tricycle landing gear. All PA-28 aircraft have a single door on the co-pilot side, which is entered by stepping on the wing.
Piper reintroduced the Cherokee 150 in 1974, renaming it the
Cherokee Warrior (PA-28-151) and giving it the Archer's stretched body and a new, semi-tapered wing.
In 1978, Piper upgraded the Warrior to 160 horsepower (119 kW)
PA-28-161, changing its name to Cherokee Warrior II. This same aircraft, now available with a glass cockpit, is currently available as the Warrior III, and is marketed as a training aircraft.
• Four seat training / touring aircraft, low wing
• Useful load: 904 lbs.
• Standard empty Weight: 1201 lbs
• Max. speed sea level: 142 mph
• Service ceiling: 14,300 feet
• Fuel capacity: 43 US Gallons
• Fuel tanks: 2
• Range: 455 nm (with reserve)
• Rate of climb, sea level: 770 feet per minute
• Engine: Avco Lycoming O-320-D2G, 160 horsepower
No. of Fleet: 1
Aircraft Registrations: RP-C 2674
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