China’s population of GA pilots is growing. Quickly. We’ve written several times about how Chinese airlines are having to bring in foreign pilots to get … Read More “Guess Where Piper Sold 50 Archers”
Piper Aircraft has begun order fulfillment, this week delivering the first of 100 new trainers to the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at … Read More “First Of 100 Piper Archers Delivered To UND”
The Piper Cub has been around for a long time, and the classic Cub remains in our minds a dirt-simple machine, though popular Cub offshoots … Read More “An Arms Race With Cubs?”
It’s no secret that Piper recently earned FAA certification for its new M600, the next-generation PA-46 featuring an all-new wing and a more powerful Pratt … Read More “First Flights: Piper PA-46 M600”
When Piper launched its update to the Meridian pressurized turboprop single, we had to wonder how it would improve upon the limitations of the popular … Read More “Quick Read: We Fly The New Piper M600”
Year “Cub” name first used: 1930 Manufacturer: Taylor Aircraft Location of factory: Harri-Emery Field, Bradford, Pennsylvania Designation of first Cub: Taylor E-2 Cub First Taylor … Read More “Plane Facts: Cubs”
When Piper announced that it was working on the certification of a new turboprop single, to be named the M600 in a renaming move by … Read More “Piper M600 “Super Meridian”Earns FAA Certification”