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College of Aviation
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Kalamazoo MI 49008-5461 USA
(269) 964-6375
Piper Seminole
The Piper Seminole provides Â鶹´«Ã½s with an opportunity to gain multi-engine and instrument flying experience during the training process while providing exposure to an additional advanced avionics platform. WMU maintains a late model fleet, all equipped with the Garmin G1000NXi avionics suite.
- Number in fleet: 10
- Primary use: Commercial multi-engine training
- Engines: Lycoming IO-360-B1G6/LIO-360-B1G6, 180HP
- Fuel capacity: 108 gallons
- Weight: Maximum Takeoff: 3,800Ibs, Max Useful Load: 1,197Ibs
- Dimensions: 27.6ft long, 8.5ft high, 38.6ft wingspan
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- Max Cruise Speed: 168 kts
- Max Range: 770 nm (55% power with 45 minute reserve)
- Max Operating Altitude: 15,000 ft (two engines, 100 feet per minute)
- Takeoff Distance: 2,200 ft (over 50 ft obstacle)