1994 Piper DAKOTA
Single Engine Piston
FOR SALE
$212,000
Location
Belchertown, MA
Total Time
3,113 hrs
Engine SMOH
1,109 hrs
Seats
4
Cruise
143 kts (265 km/h)
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Listing Details
Seller reported- Year
- 1994
- Make
- Piper
- Model
- DAKOTA
- Total Time
- 3,113 hr
- Location
- Belchertown, MA
- Seller
- Keith McCormick
- Source
- controller.com
This is a beautiful 1994 (11th to the last Dakota ever made) turn-key aircraft with a super-useful payload. It's ready to take you anywhere you want to go on your next adventure. Annual will be done May, 2026. No major damage. Has always been hangared. Painted 2019. Original leather seats are worn but give it class. S-TEC autopilot with altitude hold. Garmin GNS 530W, two G5s, Garmin 345 ADS-B In/Out. Lycoming O-540-J3A5D, Compressions: 1-70, 2-68, 3-72, 4-71, 5-72, 6-73. Total time: 3,113 TSMOH: 1,109 Prop TSMO: 631 Logbook entries available on request. Lost my medical.
Piper DAKOTA — Model Specs
Model specificationStandard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.
Seats
4
Cruise Speed
143 kts (265 km/h)
Max Speed
148 kts (274 km/h)
Range
650 nm (1,204 km)
Ceiling
17,000 ft (5,182 m)
Max Weight
3,000 lbs (1,361 kg)
Useful Load
1,150 lbs (522 kg)
Horsepower
235 HP
Fuel Burn
13 GPH (49 L/h)
Estimated Cost of Ownership
AeroGurus estimateFuel Burn
13.0 GPH
~$84/hr
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Market price band
Piper DAKOTA typical:
$125,000 – $249,000
median $169,950
across 17 active listings
This listing at $212,000 is 25% above median.
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About the Piper DAKOTA
The Piper Dakota (PA-28-236) is the high-power, fixed-gear Cherokee — a 235 hp Lycoming O-540 in the standard PA-28 airframe. The result is a cruise of about 140 knots and a useful load materially higher than the Archer's, making the Dakota the practical hauler of the PA-28 family. Production was relatively short, so the used market is thinner than for Warriors and Archers.