Piper Navajo Pa31

The Piper PA-31 Navajo, introduced in 1967 is a family of twin-engined civil utility aircrafts, with the target market in corporate and general aviation. The initial PA-31 was designed upon the request of Company founder William T. Piper in 1962, and was partially based on the Twin Comanche, featuring two Lycoming TIO-540-A turbocharged engines in “tiger shark” cowlings. The PA-31 Navajo utilised a conventional tail. Two extra cabin windows were added, allowed by the extended fuselage and moving the engines further forward. Unfortuanetly, due to the fast-changing natue of aviation of the time, public interest had quickly shifted, leaving very small demand for the Piper PA-31 Navajo, and productions were ceased in 1984.

Priceless Aviation is pleased to offer a great range of ground power equipment for this aircraft, including tugs, ground power units, start power units, aviation tools, and more, which are perfectly suited to the requirements of the Piper PA-31 Navajo aircrafts.

This includes the popular RBI9400T mechanic hand trolley case complete with 161 BAHCO tools, the 709 tug, and the RBPS25 continuous power unit, which is ideal for diagnostic work, pre flight checks or for continuous powering of equipment during operations, without draining the onboard aircraft batteries. We also offer a combination of start and continuous power in one unit for the Piper PA-31 Navajo aircrafts in our TC3000 range.

View all recommended ground power equipment, tools and Tugs for the Piper PA-31 Navajo aircrafts below.


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