PA-32RT-300T

The PA-32RT-300T, known as the Turbo Lance II, is a high-performance variant of the Piper PA-32R series. Introduced in 1978, this aircraft featured a turbocharged engine, providing improved performance at higher altitudes. It was developed from the standard PA-32 line, which began with the non-retractable gear Cherokee Six in the 1960s. The PA-32RT-300T has a service ceiling of 20,000 ft (6,096 m).

PIPER Aircraft was established by William T. Piper in 1937, pioneering general aviation and becoming renowned for aircraft like the foundational Piper Cub. Throughout its history, the company has consistently developed aircraft for personal, business, and trainer markets, including the successful PA-32 Cherokee family. Piper’s commitment to general aviation design is foundational to its ongoing operations.

Access solutions aid maintenance across various aircraft sections. Adjustable maintenance stands and platforms are vital for reaching the Tail Section (Vertical Stabiliser, Horizontal Stabiliser, Rudder) and Wing & Engine Pylon components (Engine, Hydraulics, Fuel Tanks/Pumps). Stepover platforms provide general access over obstructions for the Forward Fuselage (Cabin Access, Cargo/Baggage) and Middle Fuselage areas (Wing Box, Fuel Tanks). Specialized platform ladders and stands facilitate detailed work on the Nose Section (Radome, Windshield & Cockpit) and the Landing Gear (NLG, MLG) systems, ensuring methodical inspections and repairs.

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