How fast is a Piper Navajo?

Piper PA-31-310 Turbo Navajo – Performance Data

Horsepower: 310Gross Weight: 6500 lbs
Top Speed: 226 ktsEmpty Weight: 3842 lbs
Cruise Speed: 215 ktsFuel Capacity: 150 gal
Stall Speed (dirty): 62 ktsRange: 840 nm
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Is a Piper Navajo a good plane?

Taking to the air for the first time in 1964, the Piper Navajo was the first of a series of large executive airplanes to be produced by Piper. The Navajo is known for its excellent performance, easy-to-fly characteristics, and dependable systems.

What is a PA-31 aircraft?

The Piper PA-31 Navajo is a family of cabin-class, twin-engined aircraft designed and built by Piper Aircraft for the general aviation market, most using Lycoming engines. Targeted at small-scale cargo and feeder liner operations and the corporate market, the aircraft was a success.

How many gallons per hour does a Cessna 340 burn?

The 340 is a high flyer, with a service ceiling of nearly 30,000 feet. But most owners wisely operate in the high teens to mid-20s, where the airplane can be expected to true between 190 and 205 knots on about 30 gallons per hour at 65 percent power, and 200 to 217 knots on 32 to 34 GPH using 75 percent power.

How much does a Piper Chieftain cost?

Based on 450 annual owner-operated hours and $5.00-per-gallon fuel cost, the PIPER Navajo Chieftain has total variable costs of $223,650.00, total fixed costs of $29,830.00, and an annual budget of $253,480.00. This breaks down to $563.29 per hour.

How fast is a Piper Aztec?

211 mph
Piper PA-23/Top speed

Whats the difference between a Cessna 340 and 340A?

The 340A was introduced in model year 1976. The original 340 had Continental TSIO-520-K engines delivering 285 hp. Early 340s had a 3.8 psi pressurization differential, and the 340A has a 4.2 psi differential. The difference in cabin altitude at the typical operating altitudes of 18,000 to 21,000 feet is small.

How far can a Cessna 340 fly?

At this altitude, you’ll be cruising between 190-205 knots consuming between 30-36 gallons per hour. A family of four can hop in a 340 and get out of town for the weekend, with standard full fuel tanks, and have a range of 1,000 miles with reserves.