
The Piper PA-44 Seminole is a twin-engine training aircraft that became the industry standard for multi-engine pilot instruction and entry-level twin operations. First flown in May 1978, it is a low-wing twin-engine monoplane powered by counter-rotating Lycoming engines that seats four occupants. With a wingspan of 38 feet 7 inches and a maximum gross weight of 3,800 pounds, the aircraft cruises at 191 miles per hour. Manufactured by Piper Aircraft Corporation, approximately 1,000 Seminoles have been produced since 1978.
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| FARMINGDALE STATE UNIVERSITY | 2003 | 4496177 | NY | A0AB20 |