Skidmark From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2001, 39 posts, RR: 0 Posted (12 years 2 weeks 5 days 19 hours ago) and read 906 times:
Hey guyz
I have been looking at some images of the piper turbo arrow and I thought - Hmm does the arrow only have one door open(the right one)? - Can anyone verify this for me?
L-188 From United States of America, joined Jul 1999, 29367 posts, RR: 61 Reply 3, posted (12 years 2 weeks 5 days 18 hours ago) and read 853 times:
The Trama-hawk is in a catagory all by itself. Kind of like Short Wing Pipers are just high wing fabric covered aircraft. Not the original PA-28's with the Hersey Bar wing.
What idiot designs a laminar flow airfoil for the wing and then has the wing built with Round Head Rivits! I wonder how laminar the flow is over those
I can't even stand to call that aircraft a Piper
OBAMA-WORST PRESIDENT EVER....Even SKOORB would be better.
DesertJets From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 7677 posts, RR: 18 Reply 6, posted (12 years 2 weeks 5 days 11 hours ago) and read 830 times:
Can think of a Piper with more than just the right side passenger door. The Six, Lance and Saratoga all have that huge cargo door on the left side.
Stop drop and roll will not save you in hell. --- seen on a church marque in rural Virginia
DesertJets From United States of America, joined Feb 2000, 7677 posts, RR: 18 Reply 9, posted (12 years 2 weeks 5 days ago) and read 813 times:
Ok, so the only low wing single engine piston general aviation plane, besides the Tomahawk and Beech Skipper, which may or may not count as planes.... the only plane with two front doors would be the Beech Musketeer, Sierra, Sport 19, Sundowner family. Though I think the pilot side door may have been optional on some models.
Stop drop and roll will not save you in hell. --- seen on a church marque in rural Virginia