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PA28RT 201 ARROW IV

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Maybe I'm late to the party but I real enjoy flying the piper Arrow.

this little aircraft is very forgiving, predictable and a sheer joy for short hops.

 

I only fly non-jet, GA high performance singles and light twins, real wx, xp reality.

 

I have 

Carenado

- PT Malibu - cool but many bugs

- Archer

- Cherokee

- V35  -blah

- C340II w/ RAM upgrade - too buggy and sometimes wont descend

- Baron58 - I turbo'd for more power at higher alt

- B33 - also turbo'd very nice aircraft. well laid out

- Mooney - fast

 

Milviz

- 310 R - also turbo'd  --This is my main a/c

 

Realair

- Duke Turbine - very nice, delicate, complicated but getting the hang

 

 2 Monitors, 240G SSD.FSX:Steam with UTX USA Scenery, ORBX Base, Buildings, Airports, NorCAL, Steam addon- Airports, Trees, Milviz310R, Alabeo310R, Flight1 GTN750/650, Carenado- TBM850, Baron, Arrow, V35, F33, C441, 421C, Phenom 100, Premier 1A, RA Duke B60 V2, RA Duke Turbine V2,  Active Sky Next always running real WX. Skyvector 

It's a pretty fun little airplane. Still looks nice even though it's an older Carenado release. Great when you want something slightly faster than the C172. My only complaint is the way it sticks to the runway for so long on take off - no matter how hard you pull back the nose wheel won't come up until you've picked up quite a bit of speed. However this may be realistic, as I've read similar things about the real T-tail Arrow.

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