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Post subject: Re: Piper Cherokee 235 - Pireps? Posted: 16 Jul 2013, 21:21 |
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Joined: 11/06/11 Posts: 465 Post Likes: +132 Company: Southwest Airlines Location: KGEU
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Hello Brad, I can't give you much, since it has been a while since I have flown a 235. I remember that they are solid airplanes and fly well. It is a simple cherokee PA-28 frame with a big engine in it. I always remember them as popular aircraft in a flying club. Because they are simple to fly and simple to maintain, it should be a great addiiton to any flying club. I hope this helps. 
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Post subject: Re: Piper Cherokee 235 - Pireps? Posted: 16 Jul 2013, 21:39 |
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Joined: 05/19/10 Posts: 281 Post Likes: +33 Location: KGGG~Longview,tx
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They are great planes-huge useful loads,no cg issues. I'm thinking 142-147 kts I had a Dakota also before I got to fly friend's Bonanza After that flight,the Dakota was sold
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Post subject: Re: Piper Cherokee 235 - Pireps? Posted: 16 Jul 2013, 21:52 |
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Joined: 06/02/10 Posts: 7698 Post Likes: +5098 Company: Inscrutable Fasteners, LLC Location: West Palm Beach - F45
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235s/Dakotas are as solid as you get. Fantastic load haulers with really very decent speeds (140ish).
Their short field capability isn't quite on par with the 182, but otherwise an equal in every other respect. 235s may or may not have constant speed props.
O-540s are great engines, but I believe some have the dual mag setup, so regular IRANs would be a must-have.
Dakotas have the tapered wing, which has a slightly better glide, IMHO, but other than that, the two are basically the same.
Two service bulletins that are must haves. 1006 which involves pulling the fuel tanks and checking for spar corrosion (about 100 screws and sliding them foward), and also cleans up the rubber fuel venting. The other, the number of which escapes me, checks the aft spar attach points for corrosion.
Like any good performers, updated "best of breed" examples are rare, command premium prices and don't last long on the market. Updated Dakotas are virtually impossible to find, and seemed to be passed down through owners through some kind of arcane system.
Best, Rich
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Post subject: Re: Piper Cherokee 235 - Pireps? Posted: 16 Jul 2013, 22:12 |
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Joined: 12/13/07 Posts: 1680 Post Likes: +1320 Location: KC
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Username Protected wrote: Our Dakota was good for 147 KTAS on about 13.5 GPH. That was 7000 to 12000 somewhere near peak EGT. Jeanné may have a better memory on the performance. I think a 235 will be a few knots slower, all else being equal. Chad, You flatter me!  Remember the numbers on a plane I flew a couple of years ago? I am lucky to know the performance of the three planes I flew today! (And one was a Cherokee but not a 235!) 
_________________ Jeanné "Live on the edge. Land on the centerline!"
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Post subject: Re: Piper Cherokee 235 - Pireps? Posted: 17 Jul 2013, 11:39 |
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Joined: 11/17/10 Posts: 27 Post Likes: +1
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I owned a Dakota up until 2010, flew it five years, 500 hours. Solid platform, easy to fly. Huge payload, if you could get it in, you good fly and be under gross. As for speed realistically, high 130's kts, fuel burn was higher than previous posts. More like 15-16 to get those speeds. Maintenance wise, a lot more Fiberglass and plastic than the Beech products. Thus, more upkeep in these areas. Engine is bullet proof. It the engine excessories that can be a problem; alternator, heater box... Otherwise a great aircraft for the family. True 4 seat capacity.
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