How fast is a Piper Cherokee 6 300?

How fast is a Piper Cherokee 6 300?

Most of the Cherokee Sixes have 84-gallon fuel capacity. At maximum cruise, the Six 300 on a good day can make 145 knots, and the 260 around five or six knots less. More typical cruise speeds are around 135 knots true, and the 300 will consume around 15 gph while the 260 burns a gallon or two less.

How fast does a Piper Cherokee fly?

174 mph
Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six/Top speed
Its long fuselage also improves its yaw stability compared to the short-body Cherokees. The Cherokee Six and the Saratoga turn in similar performance numbers. The 260-hp versions top out at 135 to 140 knots on 14 gph, while the slicker Saratoga (with 300 hp) is capable of 148 knots at 75-percent power on 16 gph.

How fast is a Cherokee 6?

Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six/Top speed

How fast can the Piper PA-32-300 climb?

Powered by the Lycoming IO-540-K1A5, the Piper PA-32-300 is capable of performing at a maximum of 905 nm and a rate of climb of 1350 ft/min. Pitch effort is greater than the previous Cherokee PA-28, and its stability outperforms its predecessor.

What is the horsepower of a Piper 32 300?

Piper PA-32-300 – Performance Data Horsepower: 300 Gross Weight: 3400 lbs Top Speed: 156 kts Empty Weight: 1846 lbs Cruise Speed: 151 kts Fuel Capacity: 50 gal Stall Speed (dirty): 55 kts Range: 744 nm Takeoff Landing

What is a PA-32-300 Cherokee?

The Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee is a family of light aircraft built by Piper Aircraft and designed for flight training, air taxi, and personal use. Introduced in 1965, the PA-32-300 family of aircraft is all-metal, unpressurized, single-engine, piston-powered airplanes with low-mounted wings and tricycle landing gear.

What are the specs of a PA32-260?

PA32-260/300. ,Specifications. Cherokee Six 260 Cherokee Six 300 ENGINE (6 Cylinder) Manufacturer Model Rating (HP and RPM) Recommended TBO (hrs.) WEIGHTS. Gross Weight (Ibs’/kg) Standard Empty Weight (Ibs’/kg) (with unusable fuel, full oil and operating fluids) Useful Load (Standard Airplane) (Ibs’/kg)