Piper PA-16 Clipper

The Piper PA-16 Clipper is an extended fuselage model of the PA-15 Vagabond. Both models were designed in 1947 for the same reason - Piper Aircraft found itself in dire financial straits and needed to create new, competitive models using existing parts and tooling. The result was the Vagabond, essentially a side-by-side version of the tandem J-3 Cub credited with saving the company. The PA-16 Clipper is a stretched and refined version of the Vaga... more

Maiden flight:

  • 1947

Engine Type:

Wingspan:

  • 8.92 m (29.3 ft )

Length:

  • 6.1214 m (20.083 ft )

Maximum Speed:

  • 201.168 km/h (125.001 mph )

Aviation

Wake turbulence category:

Number of engines:

  • 1

ICAO Type Designator:

  • PA16
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Manufacturer

The New Piper Aircraft

Piper Aircraft, Inc., is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft, located at the Vero Beach Municipal Airport in Vero Beach, Florida. Originally founded as the Taylor Brothers Aircraft Manufacturing Company in September 1927 by Clarence Gilbert Taylor and Gordon A. Taylor in Rochester, New York...

Unit cost:

currency min value date
  • 2,995
  • 1949

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Variants:

Passenger Capacity:

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  • 1
  • 3
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