Is there a Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave 375?
Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave 375. Alabeo’s Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave 375 for FSX/Prepar3D is a flight sim add-on built from the ground up to deliver maximum fun for pilots. It captures the unique thrills and fun of crop dusting.
When did the Pawnee Brave 375 go out of production?
The Brave 375 became the New Brave 375. In January of 1983, the company shut down production of the Pawnee Brave completely. They were able to sell 175 New Brave models by the end of 1987. PA-36 Pawnee II – This was a prototype that was driven by a Lycoming 260hp power plant.
What kind of engine does a PA 36 Pawnee have?
The very first PA-36 model known as the PA-36-260 Pawnee II, featured a 195 kW (260 hp) Lycoming O-540-E engine which made its initial flight on 17 November 1969. Later in the evolution of the program, the Lycoming engine was switched out for a 210 kW (285 hp) Continental Tiara 6-285 engine.
What kind of material was the PA-36 made of?
The PA-36 featured a chrome-molybdenum steel fuselage with under-skins made of metal and side panels constructed of plastic. The wings are a two-part structure made of light alloy laminated spars and covered with a light alloy. The wingtips and leading edges are covered with a glass fiber.