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Piper
PA-22 Tri-Pacer
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In
1951 Piper introduced the PA-22 Tri-Pacer, basically a PA-20
Pacer with tricycle landing gear. The aircraft proved very
popular with versions including one with a more powerful engine, a
no-frills version named the Caribbean and a two-seat version
named the Colt. Over 7,700 were built. |
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Specifications
(PA-22-150) |
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Designations |
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| Type: General |
| Seats: four |
| Engines: one 150 hp (112 kW) Lycoming
O-320 piston engine |
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| PA-22-150: original version |
| PA-22-160: powered by a 160 hp Lycoming
O-320B |
| PA-22-108: two-seat version powered by
a 108 hp Lycoming O-235-C1B (named Colt) |
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page updated 16 November 2008
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