The data isn't readily available in the form that you want, but it's pretty readily derived if you understand a bit of aerodynamics and have access to Pipers POH.
Cl.max will be at the stall, so if you know wing area and stall speed (calibrated) at each flap setting (all in the POH) then you can work out Cl.max.
Cl. in normal cruise can be worked out the same way. With a bit patience using the AI you can estimate the difference in AoA at several speeds, and that will give you a good enough Cl-alpha graph for flight sim work.
Cd is more difficult but still possible. If you play around with the basic lift and drag equations it's possible using the fact that at the best glide speed, Cdo=Cdi, and Cl/Cd is identical to the glide ratio. You'll need to crunch a bit of algebra, but it's not all that hard.
Area of the fuselage - frankly the easiest way to find this is to trace the 3-view drawing out of the operators manual onto graphpaper and count the squares. Crude, but it's probably what I'd do.
Hope this helps,
G
Last edited by Genghis the Engineer; 31st December 2002 at 15:35.