Piper PA-14 Family Cruiser
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The Piper PA-14 Family Cruiser is a small touring aircraft first flown in March 1947, a development of the earlier PA-12 Super Cruiser. It was launched at a time of serious financial difficulty for the company, and indeed, soon after the release of the Family Cruiser, Piper was placed in receivership.
The PA-14 was in production for less than a year before being superseded by a more refined version of the same design, the PA-15 Vagabond.
General characteristics
Power: 115.0000 hp (86 kW) Gross Weight: 1850 lb (839 kg) Top Speed: 107 knot (198 km/h) Empty Weight: 1020 lb (463 kg) Cruise Speed: 96 knot (178 km/h) Fuel Capacity: 30.00 US gal (114 L) Stall Speed (dirty): 40 knot (74 km/h) Range: 364 nautical miles (674 km)
Takeoff Landing Ground Roll: 720 ft (219 m) Ground Roll 470 ft (143 m) Over 50 ft (15 m) obstacle: 965 ft (294 m) Over 50 ft (15 m) obstacle: 850 ft (259 m)
Rate Of Climb: 600 ft/min (183 m/min) Ceiling: 12500 ft (3,800 m)
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