What is a PA-36 Pawnee Brave?
What is a PA-36 Pawnee Brave?
The Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave was designed and built by Piper Aircraft during the 1970s as a low-wing, single-engine, propeller-driven agricultural aircraft developed from the PA-25 Pawnee. It performed its maiden flight in December 1969 and was introduced in 1973.
What kind of engine does a Pawnee Brave have?
The Piper PA-36 Pawnee Brave is a 1970s American single-engined, low-wing, propeller-driven agricultural plane built by Piper Aircraft . The PA-36 was first announced in 1972 as a new version of the PA-25 Pawnee with a more powerful 285 hp Continental Tiara 6-285 flat-six engine.
What kind of engine does a PA-36 Brave 375 have?
This latter company was marketing this agricultural aircraft in two versions, the version with the 280kW engine now being the basic model and redesignated PA-36 New Brave 375. It was available optionally with a 298kW IO-720-D1C engine under the designation PA-36 New Brave 400.
What kind of engine does a Brave 300 have?
Pawnee Brave with a 300 hp Lycoming IO-540-K1G5 engine, from 1978 named the Brave 300. Variant with a 375 hp Avco Lycoming IO-720-D1CD engine.