VH-TLT Piper PA-32-300
Cherokee Six
(c/n 32-40020)
It always appears to
me that the angle of attack on the Cherokee Six whilst stationery is
such that
if a
swift rotation were executed on take off the belly of the aircraft
would scrape the ground. It
wouldn't, of course, but this one looks dangerously close!
Another John Wheatley Alice Springs
shot, circa 1971, under
threatening skies.. Also, I am wondering if maybe the 'C' is missing on
the
titling, thus making
this a Chartair machine, rather that Hartair (of whom I know
nothing) . First
registered in February 1967, this one is still
going strong, being registered today (2013) in Queensland.