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Mike Granby
December 30th 04, 12:40 AM
Our FBO has a poster on the wall entitled "A Genealogy of Piper
Aircraft" or something similar. It shows the various lines of aircraft
(PA-28, PA-32 etc) and the various models in that line. I've been
trying to find a copy without success. While a quick trip to the color
photocopies with the FBO's version would solve the problem, I'd prefer
to get my hands on a legal copy. Anyone know who sells 'em?
Blanche
December 30th 04, 05:32 AM
Call New Piper in Florida after the first of the year. They could
tell you -- if they don't sell them.
Cub Driver
December 30th 04, 12:36 PM
I've seen that in one of the Piper histories, so the copyright might
be owned by New Piper.
I'm reasonably sure it's NOT sold by Historic Aviation, which seems to
be the gold standard for this sort of thing.
I too would like to know where they're to be had, if anywhere. (Sounds
like something Piper or New Piper published on an anniversary of some
sort.)
Denny
December 30th 04, 02:34 PM
Does the Genealogy show that the PA-23 line came from Stinson?
Denny and Fat Albert the Apache
Mike Granby
December 30th 04, 06:59 PM
Denny,
I'll have a look next time I'm at the FBO...
Mike.
Rich
December 31st 04, 12:36 AM
Mike Granby wrote:
> Our FBO has a poster on the wall entitled "A Genealogy of Piper
> Aircraft" or something similar. It shows the various lines of aircraft
> (PA-28, PA-32 etc) and the various models in that line. I've been
> trying to find a copy without success. While a quick trip to the color
> photocopies with the FBO's version would solve the problem, I'd prefer
> to get my hands on a legal copy. Anyone know who sells 'em?
>
I have a copy in my archives I might be convinced to part with.
Rich
Mike Granby
December 31st 04, 01:47 AM
And how might one convince you? :)
Stan Prevost
December 31st 04, 02:32 AM
If you can gain access to the Maintenance CDs, there is a copy of the chart
included.
"Mike Granby" > wrote in message
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> Our FBO has a poster on the wall entitled "A Genealogy of Piper
> Aircraft" or something similar. It shows the various lines of aircraft
> (PA-28, PA-32 etc) and the various models in that line. I've been
> trying to find a copy without success. While a quick trip to the color
> photocopies with the FBO's version would solve the problem, I'd prefer
> to get my hands on a legal copy. Anyone know who sells 'em?
>
Cub Driver
December 31st 04, 11:09 AM
On 30 Dec 2004 06:34:39 -0800, "Denny" > wrote:
>Does the Genealogy show that the PA-23 line came from Stinson?
>Denny and Fat Albert the Apache
Okay, I got off my bum and got down the book. It's Devon Francis's Mr.
Piper and His Cubs, and the genealogy is on the endpapers. The book
was published in 1973 by Iowa State University Press, but a reasonable
guess is that it was financed by Piper Aircraft.
The artist is Dick Clark.
PA-23, huh? Yes. The line starts with the Twin Stinson about 1950.
December 31st 04, 10:16 PM
I did a search on ebay.com for 'piper maintenance' and had quite a few
hits, they look reasonably priced too.
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