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Bob Chilcoat wrote:
According to "The Cherokee Tribe" by Terry Lee Rodgers (Cherokee Pilots' Association, no date given), the Arrow 180 and 200 has a fuselage length of 24' 2" through 1971. The Arrow II has a length of 24' 7" starting in 1972. The Arrow III has a length of 27'! I have trouble believing that last number. Any Arrow III owners able to confirm that the tapered-wing Arrows are over two feet longer? According to the pretty picture in the POH for my '79 model t-tail Arrow IV, the length is 26' 11.9" Room in the back is ok, not great. |
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