About the PIPER PA-32-300
The Piper PA-32-300, commonly known as the Piper Cherokee Six, is a member of the PA-32 series of high-performance, single-engine, fixed-gear aircraft produced by Piper Aircraft. Piper began production of this model in the mid-1960s during a time when the demand for versatile, multi-role aircraft was on the rise, particularly among private owners, business travelers, and regional airlines in need of a reliable commuter plane. The PA-32-300 first flew in 1965 and was introduced to the market as a robust, spacious, and reliable aircraft for light utility and personal use.
One of the core motivations behind the production of the Piper Cherokee Six was to expand the utility capabilities of Piper's popular PA-28 Cherokee. By extending the fuselage and adding two more seats (allowing for a total of seven), Piper created an aircraft that could serve a broader range of functions, from carrying large families to moving small cargo. The PA-32-300 is powered by a Lycoming IO-540-K1A5 engine, producing 300 horsepower, which provides ample power for the aircraftβs increased payload while maintaining good cruise performance and range.
Key Features and Capabilities
The niche the Piper PA-32-300 serves is primarily personal and business transportation, but its generous cabin size and payload capabilities also make it suitable for small-scale cargo transport, air ambulance services, and even light charter operations. It provides an excellent balance of speed, comfort, and utility. Its fixed landing gear simplifies maintenance and operational costs compared to retractable gear models.
Benefits of the Piper PA-32-300 include its reliability, ease of handling, and robust construction. Pilots appreciate its straightforward design, which makes it relatively easy to fly and maintain. The aircraftβs versatility, with options for different interior configurations, enhances its appeal to a wide range of users. Over the decades, the Cherokee Six has built a reputation as a durable and dependable aircraft, maintaining a loyal following amongst pilot communities and aircraft owners.