Piper Aircraft is known for its comprehensive set of training aircraft and unmatched basic performance for the new to novice pilot. The Piper Arrow is considered the advanced training aircraft of the Piper training plan. From 1977 to 1992, Piper Aircraft produced a turbocharged Arrow known as the Piper Turbo Arrow that sought to not only serve the student consumer market but also the general aviation consumer.
The Piper Turbo Arrow was turbocharged early on, providing enhanced performance and better power at altitude. The Turbo Arrow is praised as one of the smoothest riding single engine aircraft on the market, equipped with a Continental TSIO-360 engine. In fact, the Turbo Arrow has been compared to another very powerful plane, the Mooney 201. The Turbo Arrow is praised for better handling features than most turbocharged aircraft in this class, along with easier takeoff and landing than the Mooney brand.
These features make this aircraft an ideal starter for a novice pilot wanting to experience turbocharged power for the first time. The Arrow provides an easy flying experience that packs a lot of power and generous speed. The Arrow also maintains power better than the Cessna and can be used for either IFR or VFR training.
For the experienced pilot, the Arrow Turbo is an alternative to the faster Cessnas and more expensive Mooney’s on the market. For only around $170,000 a pilot can buy a fully equipped and upgraded Arrow Turbo that delivers performance above and beyond planes that cost twice as much.
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