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This 1963 Piper PA-24-250 Comanche Is a Stylish, Classic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick Built to compete with Beechcraft’s speedy Bonanza, the Comanche is more conventional, less expensive.
A 1964 Piper PA-24-250 Comanche, restored and updated, is Aircraft For Sale's daily top pick. The aircraft features a refurbished airframe, a newer engine (913 hours since new), and updated Garmin ...
The report said the Piper PA-24-250 Comanche, number N6514P, was substantially damaged when it crash-landed on a vehicle and storage container after the total loss of engine power.
A three-paragraph narrative in the two-page report does confirm initial eyewitness accounts that the single-engine, four-seat Piper Comanche PA24-250 rapidly descended and was “in a near 90 ...
He said the crash of the Piper PA-24-250 Comanche left a “low energy debris scatter,” which corresponds with its last radar transmission showing it was descending rapidly but its speed had ...
Receding waters due to California’s drought have led to the discovery of the remains of a 56-year-old plane crash. A Piper Comanche 250 crashed near Folsom Dam on New Year’s Day in 1965 ...
The technicians said they were confident the plane matched the description of a Piper Comanche 250 that crashed near Folsom Dam back in 1965.
Robert Weber of Webco Aircraft owned a Piper Twin Comanche. Mr. Weber died last week. Eagle file photo Robert Weber built a business and a life maintaining and repairing airplanes.
The plane, a White Piper Comanche 250, took off from nearby St. Louis Metro East Airport/Shafer Field, police said in a news release.
Imagery resembled the Piper Comanche 250 that crashed on New Year’s Day in 1965 after colliding with another small plane, which was able to land at an airport.
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