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Piper Cheyenne II

Piper Cheyenne II

Short range Business Aircraft Charter
Light size cabin aircraft

Particularly comfortable for its size, with its VIP interior and leather seats, this is a true business plane capable of taking 5 passengers from Bordeaux to Klagenfurt. It is ideal when you travel alone or accompanied by your closest team members, if you need to reach your meeting point ahead of everyone without suffering from the stress and a lack of comfort. An economical way to benefit from the advantages of business aviation.
Specifications of the Piper Cheyenne
Crew: two pilots
Motorization: twin engine turboprop
Configuration: pressurized aircraft
4 to 5 passengers maximum
Performances of the Piper Cheyenne
Cruising speed: 250 kts
Max. range: 840 nm
Max. take-off weight: 9 550 lbs
Altitude: 24 600 ft
Dimensions of the Piper Cheyenne
Passengers cabin dimensions Exterior dimensions
length: 8 ft 9 in length: 36 ft 8 in
height: 4 ft 2 in height: 12 ft 9 in
width: 4 ft 1 in wingspan:

42 ft 8 in

Cabine layout Piper Cheyenne II
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