1967 Piper PA-28R-180 Arrow

Low engine hours | Always hangered

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Make
Piper
Model
PA-28R-180 Arrow
Year
1967
Seller
WilcoAviation
Location
Dunkeswell Airfield (EGTU), United Kingdom
Condition
Pre-owned
Seller type
Broker
Total Time
4070 h
Engine Time
490 h
Undercarriage
Retractable Tricycle
Seats
4
Flight Rules
IFR
Registration
G-AVWR

Highlights

  • Wilco Aviation are delighted to have exclusively listed this Piper PA28R-180 Arrow which has been meticulously loved and maintained by its current ownership for over 15 years.

Exterior

  • Exterior – 9/10
  • Exterior White & Blue
  • NAV lights
  • LED Landing Light
  • LED Beacon

Interior

  • Interior – 8/10
  • Interior Blue fabric with leather trim

Maintenance

  • LAST ANNUAL: Valid until 24/11/2023
Airworthiness Until
08/01/2023

Specifications

Seat Configuration
1+3
Cruise Speed
140 Kt
Fuel Burn
35 l/h
Fuel Capacity
189 l

Engine

Manufacturer, Model
Lycoming, IO-360-B1E
Power
180
Fuel Type
Avgas 100LL
TSOH
490
OHD
06/06/2007
Propeller
Hartzell, HC-C2YK-1BF
Type
Variable Pitch
Blades
2
TSOH
0
OHD
11/24/2022

Avionics

Audio Panel
Bendix/King, KMA 28
NAV/COM
Bendix/King, KX-155
DME
Bendix/King, KN 64
ADF
Bendix/King, KR 870
Autopilot
PiperAuto Control, III Auto Pilot
Standard instruments
  • Alcor combined OAT/CHT
  • Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI)
  • Air Speed Indicator (ASI)
  • Altitude Indicator (AI)
  • Direction Indicator (DI)
  • VHF Omnidirectional Range (VOR) x2

Additional Remarks

  • he Piper PA28 needs no formal introduction but is a family of four-seat light aircraft built by Piper Aircraft and designed for flight training, air taxi and personal use. The PA28 family of aircraft comprises all-metal, unpressurised, single-engined, piston-powered airplanes with low-mounted wings and tricycle landing gear. They have a single door on the right side, which is entered by stepping on the wing.
  • In 1967, Piper introduced the PA28R-180 Cherokee Arrow. This aircraft featured a constant-speed propeller and retractable landing gear and was powered by a 180-horsepower (134-kW) Lycoming IO-360-B1E engine. A 200-hp (149-kW) version powered by a Lycoming IO-360-C1C was offered as an option beginning in 1969 and designated the PA-28R-200; the 180-hp model was dropped after 1971. At the time the Arrow was introduced, Piper removed the Cherokee 150 and Cherokee 160 from production.
  • Whiskey Romeo benefits from impressive low engine hours and low airframe hours for an aircraft of this era. She has exceptional maintenance records and history dating back to near birth. G-AVWR really needs to be viewed in person to see its real beauty.
  • Located in the South West of England at Dunkeswell Airfield (EGTU), WR is ready to be flown away, make memories and enjoyed by its new owner.
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