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Is it recommended to do them together? I could use a Cherokee Arrow and do both, or do a 172, and then the Arrow. Any suggestions?
It says it has 100HP. I thought that it had to have atleast 200? For some reason its labeled as high performance.What horse power does that arrow have?
I'm no Arrow expert, but the ones I flew were always 200 hp. You need more than 200 to be considered "high performance."It says it has 100HP. I thought that it had to have atleast 200? For some reason its labeled as high performance.
It says it has 100HP.
Yep, appears to be a typo on the schools site. It is a PA-28R-200.An Arrow with 100HP? Huh?
Also, beware of the PA-28-201 models. They are NOT HP.
An Arrow with 100HP? Huh?
Also, beware of the PA-28-201 models. They are NOT HP.
The "01" actually has something to do with their wing design, no?
I did my CFI-ASEL in a -201. Same old Arrow . . .![]()
And yes, the HP endorsement requires a airplane with MORE THAN 200 hp. aka 201. not 200.
Just make sure of that.
An Arrow with 100HP? Huh?
Also, beware of the PA-28-201 models. They are NOT HP.
Seneca I and II had 200hp engines and are not high performance. The Seneca III onward got a boost to 220hp, and is therefore HP.
Curious.....the Seneca II's that are turbo charged produce more than 200 HP.
Can those be considered high performance?
Curious.....the Seneca II's that are turbo charged produce more than 200 HP.
Can those be considered high performance?
I'm believing that's true.