List of Piper models

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The following is a list of Piper aircraft models:

Models[edit]

Model name First flight Number built Type
J-2 Cub 1936 1,207 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
J-3 Cub 1938 19,888 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
J-4 Cub Coupe 1939 1,252 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
J-5 Cub Cruiser 1940 1,507 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
P-1 Applegate Duck 1940 1 Amphibian
P-2 Cub 1941 1 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
P-3 0 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
P-4 Cub 1941 1 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
P-5 1944 1 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane, also known as J-3X
PT-1 Trainer 1942 1 Two-seats in tandem, low-wing monoplane
PWA-1 Skycoupe 1943 1 Two-seat low wing twin-boom monoplane, later became PA-7
PWA-8 Cub Cycle 1944 1 Single-seat, mid-wing single-engine monoplane
LBP 1945 3 Single-seat, optionally-piloted glider bomb
PA-6 Sky Sedan 1945 2 Four-seat, low-wing retractable gear monoplane
PA-7 Skycoupe 1944 1 Two-seat low wing twin-boom monoplane, was PWA-1,
PA-8 Skycycle 1945 2 Single-seat, mid-wing single-engine monoplane
PA-9 0 Single-engined high-wing observation and liaison design
PA-10 0 Single-engined low-wing side-by-side two-seater design
PA-11 Cub Special 1947 1,541 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
PA-12 Super Cruiser 1946 3,759 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
PA-13 - - Designation not used
PA-14 Family Cruiser 1948 239 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
PA-15 Vagabond 1948 388 Side-by-side two-seat high-wing monoplane
PA-16 Clipper 1949 737 Four-seat version of the PA-15
PA-17 Vagabond 1948 214 Dual-control variant of the PA-15
PA-18 Super Cub 1950 10,326 Single-engined high-wing cabin monoplane
PA-19 Super Cub 1949 3 Initial designation for military version of the PA-18,
reverted to PA-18 designation after three built
PA-20 Pacer 1950 1,121 Re-designed PA-16
PA-21 0 Proposed production version of the Baumann Brigadier
PA-22 Tri-Pacer 1951 9,490 Updated version of the PA-20 with nose wheel
PA-23 Apache 1954 2,047 Twin-engined low-wing cabin monoplane
PA-24 Comanche 1958 4,717 Single-engine four-seat low-wing cabin monoplane
PA-24-400 Comanche 1964 148 Re-engined PA-24 development
PA-25 Pawnee 1959 5,167 Single-engined agricultural monoplane
PA-26 0 Proposed higher-power version of the PA-24
PA-27 Aztec 1960 4,930 Improved version of the PA-23, kept PA-23 designation
PA-28 Cherokee 1961 10,896 Single-engined low-wing cabin monoplane
PA-28-140 Cherokee 1964 10,089 Two-seat training variant
PA-28 Warrior 1974 4,842 Improved PA-28
PA-28-235 Cherokee/Dakota 1964 2,913 Higher-power PA-28
PA-28R Arrow 1967 6,694 Retractable landing gear variant of the PA-28
PA-28R-300 Pillán 1982 2[a] Two-seat military trainer designed for ENAER of Chile
PA-29 Papoose 1962 1 Small trainer of fiberglass construction
PA-30 Twin Comanche 1963 2,001 Four-seat twin-engined low wing cabin monoplane
PA-31 Navajo 1967 1,785 Eight-seat twin-engined low wing cabin monoplane
PA-31-350 Chieftain 1973 1,825 Stretched Navajo
PA-31P Pressurized Navajo 1970 309 Pressurized version of Navajo with more powerful engines
PA-31P-350 Mojave 1983 ~50[1] Lower-power successor to Pressurized Navajo,
piston-engine Cheyenne/Chieftain hybrid
PA-31T Cheyenne 1974 847 Turboprop powered derivative of Pressurized Navajo
PA-32 Cherokee Six 1966 4,373 Six-seat Cherokee derivative with wider cabin
PA-32R Lance/Saratoga 1976 2,721 Retractable landing gear variant of the PA-32
PA-33 Comanche 1966 1 Pressurized Comanche
PA-34 Seneca 1972 5,000+ Twin-engine derivative of PA-32R
PA-35 Pocono 1968 1 Twin-engined pressurized commuter airliner
PA-36 Pawnee Brave 1973 938 Single-engined agricultural monoplane
PA-37 0 Proposed twin-engined PA-33
PA-38 Tomahawk 1978 2,519 Two-seat basic trainer
PA-39 Twin Comanche C/R 1970 155 Improved PA-30 with counter-rotating propellers
PA-40 Arapaho 1973 3[b] PA-39 replacement
PA-41P 1974 1 Pressurized Aztec
Piper PA-42 Cheyenne 1980 175 T-tail derivative of PA-31T Cheyenne
PA-43 0 Proposed piston-engined PA-42
PA-44 Seminole 1979 469 Twin-engined derivative of PA-28R
PA-45 0 Proposed six-seat T-tailed aircraft family
PA-46 Malibu/Malibu Mirage 1983 1,250 Six-seat pressurized single; production of 310P and 350P from 1983 thru 2014
PA-46 Matrix 2008 215 Six-seat non-pressurized version of the PA-46 Malibu; introduced as a 2008 model
PA-47 Piperjet 2008 1 seating for 6 or 7 based on configuration
PA-48 Enforcer 1971 4 Single-seat counter-insurgency aircraft based on the Cavalier Mustang/North American P-51 Mustang
PA-49 0 Proposed single-engine turobprop variant of the Altaire
PA-50 Freedom Family 0 Four-seat personal/trainer aircraft to replace the Cherokee
PA-60 Aerostar 1967 1,010 Six-seat pressurized twin,
Piper purchased the design from Ted R. Smith
PiperSport 2010 85 Two-seat light-sport aircraft marketed by Piper between January 2010 and January 2011.
It was produced by Czech Sport Aircraft and previously known as the SportCruiser
Piper M350 2015 69 Six-seat pressurized piston single; formerly named Malibu Mirage; only M350 production listed
Piper M500/Malibu Meridian 2000 624 Six-seat pressurized turboprop single; formerly named Mailbu Meridian; M500 and Meridian production listed
Piper M600 2016 57 Six-seat pressurized turboprop single
Model name First flight Number built Type

References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ An additional 120 kits were delivered to Chile and Spain for final assembly.
  2. ^ 5 additional aircraft were not completed.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Piper PA-31 Mojave & Chieftain", Frawley (1997), p. 162