by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:49 am
The C model is the only factory model, non C/R with the revised location of the breaker panel, as well as the rocker switches and the standard T panel layout, a thicker stabilator, and factory installed alternators. However, many other aircraft have been modded to similar standards due to complete panel replacement upgrades and rewiring to include relocation of the breakers above the floor, or in the panel (each aircraft these days is truly a one of a kind custom job. There really is no such thing as a stock aircraft at this point). 1969 is the year of the C model, with 1970 seeing the C/R configuration as factory standard, and the aircraft redesignated as a PA-39 (really as simple as a C/R C model, no real differences other than the LIO engine).
Other major model year characteristics are :
63-65 - 4 window cabin, rear bench seat, dual fork main gear legs, Southwind heater, rear battery, 200 lb separate baggage area, starboard bagage door, Turbo available starting in 64.
65-68 (B model)- 6 window cabin, rear bucket seats, Janitrol heater, Single fork MLG legs, 250 lbs baggage limit with provisions for 2 "family seats" in lieu of baggage (making it a marginally 6 place aircraft), Port baggage door that doubles as emergency exit, forward mounted battery.
69 (C model)- Standard T panel layout, rocker switches, rams horn yokes, breakers on panel, thicker stabilator, dual alternator charging system
70-72 PA-39- Counter Rotating C model
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