VH-PPK Piper
PA-32-300 Cherokee Six
(c/n 32-40118)
When the PA-28 had a 30 inch
stretch added to the rear fuslarge allowing for six seats, Piper
gave
it a new type number . The prototype, N9999W first flew in
December 1963.
The
example above, new
when seen in this photo from the Geoff Goodall collection, was at
Adelaide
Airport in
September 1967 on a medivac flight from Whyalla SA.
It had been registered as
a new machine to
Whyalla Ambulance in May of that year. It later
went on to a variety of
owners, and is
still currently registered as seen in the shot below from Ian McDonell
taken at
Bathurst, NSW in June
2009
outside a very red hangar.