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1972 Piper Arrow

1972 Piper Arrow

Single Engine Piston

$95,000
Location Columbus, OH
Total Time 4,068 hrs
Engine SMOH 805 hrs
Seats 4
Serial # 28R-7235146
Reg # N2850T
Cruise 135 kts (250 km/h)
✓ Clean NTSB

Listing Details

Seller reported
Year
1972
Make
Piper
Model
Arrow
Total Time
4,068 hr
Location
Columbus, OH
Seller
Lane Aviation
Source
controller.com
4068 Total Time, 805 SMOH by Signature Engines, 21 Since Prop Overhaul, Garmin 430WAAS, Garmin G5, Garmin 345 ADSB - In & Out, King HSI, Altitude Hold on Autopilot, 4x Intercom, Hangared, Same Owner Since 1999.

Piper Arrow — Model Specs

Model specification

Standard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.

Seats
4
Cruise Speed
135 kts (250 km/h)
Max Speed
144 kts (267 km/h)
Range
720 nm (1,333 km)
Ceiling
15,400 ft (4,694 m)
Max Weight
2,750 lbs (1,247 kg)
Useful Load
940 lbs (426 kg)
Horsepower
200 HP
Fuel Capacity
72 gal (273 L)
Fuel Burn
10.5 GPH (40 L/h)
TBO
2,000 hrs

Estimated Cost of Ownership

AeroGurus estimate

Fuel Burn
10.5 GPH
~$68/hr
Variable Cost
$145/hr
fuel + mx + reserves
Annual Fixed
$18,000/yr
hangar + insurance + annual
Engine Overhaul
$30,000
every 2,000 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the . Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration. Not a financial quote.

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Market price band

Piper Arrow typical: $44,950 – $232,832 median $125,000 across 162 active listings

This listing at $95,000 is 24% below median.

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About the Piper Arrow

The Piper Arrow (PA-28R) is the retractable-gear, 200 hp Cherokee — Piper's classic complex-rating trainer and a faster cross-country single than the fixed-gear Archer. Powered by a 200 hp Lycoming IO-360, it cruises around 137 knots, with the Turbo Arrow III/IV adding turbocharging and higher-altitude performance. The Arrow IV introduced the T-tail. With thousands in flight schools for complex/high-performance endorsements, the Arrow has a deep used market.

Produced 1967–2014. Total produced: 8,000.

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