The PiperJet was designed to use a single Williams FJ44 turbofan engine. This engine provided the aircraft with approximately 2,800 pounds of thrust. Due to the configuration of the engine, it ...
The Piper Super Cub was first certified in 1949, powered at the time by a Continental C90-12F. Over time, the power was increased and the final production run at Piper saw the installation of the ...
The FAA has issued a final airworthiness directive (AD) requiring the replacement of rudders on specific Piper series aircraft. The AD, effective March 20, addresses safety concerns stemming from ...
The manufacturer introduced iconic aircraft like the Piper Cub, which revolutionized aviation for many enthusiasts. From its start in a small Pennsylvania hangar to overcoming economic challenges ...