
The Piper Cherokee PA-28 series stands as one of general aviation's most successful aircraft families, fundamentally transforming flight training and personal aviation worldwide. First flown in 1960, it was a low-wing single-engine monoplane that seated two to four occupants depending on variant. Over 32,000 examples were manufactured across all variants, with the series featuring a distinctive "Hershey Bar" wing spanning 30 feet on a fuselage measuring 23 feet in length. The aircraft was manufactured by Piper Aircraft Company in Vero Beach, Florida.
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| Stapleford Flight Centre | — | 28-8216199 | United Kingdom | 4033DA | |
| Stapleford Flight Centre | — | 28-8216206 | United Kingdom | 400B80 | |
| Stapleford Flight Centre | — | 28-8316073 | United Kingdom | 405EEB | |
| Stapleford Flight Centre | — | 28-8416085 | United Kingdom | 402EAF |