"David Megginson" wrote in message
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I was talking about the PA-28. I'm sure that they considered the
issue when they moved from tandem to side-by-side, and then from
high-wing to low-wing, and made a deliberate choice in each case to
keep the door on the right side.
Piper's first side-by-side was the J-4 Cub Coupe of 1939. It had a door on
each side.
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