PIPER PA-35 “POCONO”€

1968 ’€“71

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The Piper Pocono PA-35 was a versatile multi-role aircraft, designed for high-capacity commuter, spacious executive, or adaptable cargo transport.
  • Its defining feature was a large 88-inch diameter circular hull, allowing for various seating configurations (up to 17 passengers plus pilot) or bulky cargo.
  • Powered by twin turbocharged engines, it boasted a useful load exceeding 4,000 pounds and achieved cruising speeds of up to 230 mph.
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STANDARD DATA: Seats 11-18. Gross wt. 9,500. Empty wt. 4,900. Fuel capacity 200. Engines two 500-hp turbocharged Lycomings.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 242. Cruise mph 230. Stall mph 74. Initial climb rate 1,630. Range 650.

The Piper Pocono PA-35 was designed to serve as a high-capacity commuter airline, an unusually spacious executive aircraft, or a versatile cargo carrier. Its airframe incorporates a large circular hull measuring 88 inches in diameter. This large capacity hull makes it possible to install a variety of seating configurations or handle bulky cargo loads. Passenger accommodations include seating for 17 plus pilot or 14 with toilet facilities. With a gross weight of 9,000 pounds, the Pocono has a useful load of 4,100 to 4,300 pounds. Its turbocharged 470-hp engines allow it to operate at cruising speeds in the 200- to 230-mph range, depending upon altitude. The Pocono is easily identified by a fuselage shape that retains a large diameter for a substantial distance aft of the wing trailing edge. There is minimal fuselage taper toward the tail.

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