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What is this single-engine low-wing propeller plane?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)What is this plane?Which aircraft is a single-prop, low-wing aircraft with prominent rivets and three canopy windows?What twin engine is this USAF-painted plane?Can someone identify this scrapped high-wing plane?Can anyone identify this tri wing twin engine WW1 planeWhat is this vintage small airplane with low wings and twin propeller engines?What is this high wing, single engine aircraft?What is this high-wing, single-propeller, possibly military plane?What is this four-engine propeller airplane?What is this 4-propeller plane?










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I found this picture in an article about constant speed propellers, but there was no reference to the type of aircraft. The Flickr account that first posted the image doesn't exist anymore. I did some research myself, I thought it could be a Cessna or a Beechcraft, but I don't know much about it and none of the models I found was a perfect match.



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          That’s a Piper PA-28R Arrow. Most likely an PA-28R-201 Arrow III, by the looks of it.






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            It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
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            Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
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            It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
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            Are there any specific features that are characteristic of that particular model?
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            Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
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          That’s a Piper PA-28R Arrow. Most likely an PA-28R-201 Arrow III, by the looks of it.






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            It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
            $endgroup$
            – JScarry
            2 days ago










          • $begingroup$
            Are there any specific features that are characteristic of that particular model?
            $endgroup$
            – RedGrittyBrick
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          • $begingroup$
            Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
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          • $begingroup$
            It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
            $endgroup$
            – JScarry
            2 days ago










          • $begingroup$
            Are there any specific features that are characteristic of that particular model?
            $endgroup$
            – RedGrittyBrick
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          • $begingroup$
            Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
            $endgroup$
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          • $begingroup$
            It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
            $endgroup$
            – JScarry
            2 days ago










          • $begingroup$
            Are there any specific features that are characteristic of that particular model?
            $endgroup$
            – RedGrittyBrick
            5 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
            $endgroup$
            – Carlo Felicione
            3 hours ago















          $begingroup$
          It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
          $endgroup$
          – JScarry
          2 days ago




          $begingroup$
          It looks exactly like the Arrow III that I sometimes fly, except this one has cowl latches and a tail beacon.
          $endgroup$
          – JScarry
          2 days ago












          $begingroup$
          Are there any specific features that are characteristic of that particular model?
          $endgroup$
          – RedGrittyBrick
          5 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Are there any specific features that are characteristic of that particular model?
          $endgroup$
          – RedGrittyBrick
          5 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
          $endgroup$
          – Carlo Felicione
          3 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Chiefly the Arrow III has the tapered wing as opposed to the Hershey bar wings of the older Arrow I/II aircraft. The III also holds 72gal usable fuel as opposed to the 48gal useable of the Arrow I/II.
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          – Carlo Felicione
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