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According to "The Cherokee Tribe" by Terry Lee Rodgers (Cherokee Pilots'
Association, no date given), the Arrow 180 and 200 has a fuselage length of 24' 2" through 1971. The Arrow II has a length of 24' 7" starting in 1972. The Arrow III has a length of 27'! I have trouble believing that last number. Any Arrow III owners able to confirm that the tapered-wing Arrows are over two feet longer? -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) I don't have to like Bush and Cheney (Or Kerry, for that matter) to love America "Dahlin" wrote in message ... I currently fly a 1969 140 and am considering buying an Arrow. Is there more leg room for rear passengers in the Arrow than the 140? Is there a difference in the pre 72 and post 72 Arrows with the longer fuselage as far as legroom. I'm tall and need the seat back which doesn't leave any leg room in the 140. I've been told the PA-28 line is all about the same but I have a hard time believing a true 4 seater would have as little leg room in back as the 140. |
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