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Old 19th Aug 2009, 21:05
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Pa28-161 POH

Does anyone have a link to or could they share the Pa28-161 POH/FM. I can't seem to find it easily on the net, I just get a lot of crappy sites trying to sell me pa28 info books rather than the POH. I have had no problem getting diamond manuals off their site, surely it is in Pipers best interest to have their flight manual easily avaliable to pilots?
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Old 19th Aug 2009, 23:19
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I have a paper copy of the handbook here and would be happy to look up any information that you need.
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Old 20th Aug 2009, 07:59
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Would it be possible to scan the performace graphs and the speed/power/alt graph. I would also be interested to see the vref speeds for different weights etc,
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Is the one for the aeroplane you are flying missing?

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Done. You have a PM.
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Old 20th Aug 2009, 13:48
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Be very careful. There are PA-28-161s and PA-28-161s, with different certified (never mind actual) weights. If you have lost the POH for your specific aircraft then make absolutely sure that any copied POH from another aircraft applies to your particular brand of PA-28. Even then you will need to have an up-to-date empty weight figure for your particular aircraft if you are to do any perf calcs.
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Old 20th Aug 2009, 16:30
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http://www.waterfordaeroclub.com/EIDJM_POH.pdf
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Old 20th Aug 2009, 19:41
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My goodness! I fly EI-DJM now and then and didn't even know she was on line!

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Thanks to all who have replied, your help is much appreciated
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