How much horsepower does a Piper Cherokee 235 have?

How much horsepower does a Piper Cherokee 235 have?

How much horsepower does a Piper Cherokee 235 have?

235 horsepower
The aircraft is powered by a Lycoming O-540-B4B5 six cylinder, normally aspirated, direct drive, air cooled, horizontally opposed, carburetor equipped engine rated at 235 horsepower.

How fast is a Piper Cherokee 235?

Piper PA-28-235 B Cherokee – Performance Data

Horsepower: 235 Gross Weight: 2900 lbs
Top Speed: 144 kts Empty Weight: 1435 lbs
Cruise Speed: 136 kts Fuel Capacity: 50 gal
Stall Speed (dirty): 52 kts Range: 408 nm
Takeoff Landing

What engine is in a Cherokee 235?

Lycoming O-540 engine
The Cherokee 235 featured a Lycoming O-540 engine de-rated to 235 horsepower (175 kW) and a longer wing which would eventually be used for the Cherokee Six. It included tip tanks of 17-gallon capacity each, bringing the total fuel capacity of the Cherokee 235 to 84 gallons.

What is a Cherokee 235?

The Cherokee 235 was introduced in 1963 to compete with the Cessna 182. In 1973, the fuselage was stretched 5 inches to provide additional leg room for rear seat passengers and the name was changed from the 235 to the Charger.

How far can a Piper Cherokee 235 fly?

The 235 Path-finder can take off with four adults, 200 pounds of baggage, 84 gallons of fuel, and still be under the approved gross weight limitations. Couple this with its range of just under 1,110 miles at 55% power, and it can readily be seen why the 235 Pathfinder outranks many other aircraft in the same class.

Is Piper Dakota a good plane?

The Dakota graces our best buy list because it’s slightly less expensive than a Skylane (comparing 1981 models), climbs better, offers a little more payload, and has a higher service ceiling and better visibility in the pattern. It’s also a true four-place airplane with payload to spare.

What fuel does a Piper Cherokee use?

Specifications

1964 Piper Cherokee PA-28-140 1967 Piper Cherokee PA-28-140
Fuel:
Fuel Capacity 36 gallons Long Range Tanks: 50 gallons 36 gallons Long Range Tanks: 50 gallons
Min. Octane Fuel 80 80
Avg. Fuel Burn at 75% power in standard conditions per hour 8.4 gallons Unknown

What is the best Piper plane?

The ‘Tommie’ is one of the best known of Piper’s single engine aircraft, particularly among flight students. Huge numbers of people learned to fly on this two seater aircraft, which was intended as a trainer right from its inception in 1978 until the last one was built in 1982.

What is the difference between a Piper Archer and Cherokee?

The main difference, is the wing design. The 180D uses a constant chord hershey bar wing, while the archer utilizes the same wing found on the Piper warrior which is tapered about halfway out. (Kinda like a Cessna wing). They both use the same engine, and the Archer has an extra window on the side of the cabin.