Aircraft for sale: 1969 Piper Arrow (N9427N)
[ Skyfarer Premium Listing ] LOW TIME Arrow! New interior, new brakes, tires, tubes, rotors, fresh annual! Total Time: 3,013 hours https://www.barnettair.com/AircraftSpecs.aspx?listingid=38580 Call or text Robert Barnett at 205-440-3117 Email me at sales@barnettair.com **Listing information is provided by the aircraft or real estate owner, seller, or their authorized representative and may be compiled, formatted, or summarized by Skyfarer for presentation purposes. Information is subject to change or prior sale. Skyfarer makes no representations or warranties regarding accuracy or completeness. Some aircraft or real estate displayed on this website may have been sold or may no longer be available. Prospective purchasers are responsible for independent verification and due diligence.**
Details
- Aircraft For*Sale
- State*Tennessee
Home Airport(s)
KSYI - Shelbyville, Tennessee
Manufacturer year
1969
Serial Number
28R-35139
Registration Number
N9427N
Airframe
All logs since new
Engine Details (e.g. Total Engine Time; Suggested TBO; Hours Remaining)
Lycoming IO-360-C1C S/N RL-6860-51A (200HP) (2000 TBO) Overhauled by Valley Aircraft Inc. 10/25/23 and installed 1/18/24 Hartzell HC-C2YK-1B (2 Blade Prop) S/N CH42861B Overhauled by First Flight Propeller, LLC and installed January 18, 2024. 43.5 SMOH on Prop Engine 1 Hours: 43.5 SMOH
Avionics
Garmin GPSMAP 396 w/AirGizmo adapter PS Engineering PM1000 Intercom uAvionix tailBeacon Bendix/King KX-175B NAV/COM Bendix/King KT-76 Transponder Bendix/King KI-209 VOR/LOC/Glideslope Indicator Bendix/King KN-73 Glideslope Receiver
Interior/Exterior; Additional Equipment
Interior: Tan and Cream Leather Seats with Light Brown Carpeting, Cream and Tan sidewalls, Cream and Wood-Grain Accented Panel. 2025! Exterior: Overall White with Blue and Skyblue accents, Great condition! Other Equipment: ICOM IC-A220 Transceiver and Tray Electronics International EAC-1 CHT/OTAT/EGT gauge Sky-Tec 12 Volt Starter Knots2U Wing Tips LED Nav and Landing Lights
Maintenance Details
09/23/25 - Annual inspection accomplished. Installed type "D" oil cooler hoses to eliminate AD 17-14-04, replaced bolts and bushing at RH main gar scissors, replaced LH bottom scissor bolt and bushings, replaced brake discs on both main wheels, replaced nose gear steering rollers, replaced complete exhaust system with Knisley Exhaust, replaced brscat ducting, replaced brake cycling o-rings, replaced brake lining at LH wheel, replaced LH fuel tank drain seal, removed and replaced nose wheel bearings. Pitot Static/Altimeter inspection accomplished 4/18/24
Aircraft Model Overview (Reference only)
The Piper PA-28R-180 Arrow was introduced in 1967 as Piper’s retractable-gear evolution of the Cherokee line. By 1969, the Arrow had firmly established itself as a logical step-up aircraft for pilots transitioning from fixed-gear trainers into complex aircraft operations. The 1969 model retained the clean low-wing Cherokee airframe while adding retractable landing gear and a constant-speed propeller, increasing both performance and training value. Power is provided by the Lycoming IO-360 engine producing 180 horsepower. Combined with the retractable gear, the Arrow delivers improved cruise performance compared to fixed-gear PA-28 variants while maintaining stable and predictable handling. The aircraft’s straightforward systems make it especially popular for complex endorsement training and commercial pilot preparation. The cabin seats four occupants and features a practical, comfortable layout similar to other Cherokee models. The low-wing configuration provides stable handling characteristics and good ground visibility during taxi and landing. Many 1969 Arrows have since been upgraded with modern avionics, enhancing their IFR capability and making them capable cross-country aircraft even decades after production. Within the general aviation community, the Piper Arrow has long been regarded as one of the most common and approachable complex aircraft. It has been widely used in flight schools for advanced training and by private owners seeking a balance between performance and operating simplicity. Pilots appreciate its forgiving flight characteristics while benefiting from the added experience of managing retractable gear and propeller controls. The 1969 Piper Arrow remains a respected and practical aircraft. Its blend of Cherokee stability and complex-aircraft capability ensures its continued relevance as both a training platform and a dependable personal traveling machine.
Additional Notes
Damage History: 8/11/1985 - Reported minor damage. Propeller tips struck runway and go around made. Gear had not been extended for landing. Documents: https://www.hangar67.com/documents/38580/2025-September-Engine-Annual.pdf https://www.hangar67.com/documents/38580/April-2024-Alt-Static-Cert.pdf https://www.hangar67.com/documents/38580/Engine-Install.pdf https://www.hangar67.com/documents/38580/Prop-Overhaul-and-Annual.pdf https://www.hangar67.com/documents/38580/September-2025-Airframe-Annaul-Entry.pdf
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Aircraft for sale: 1969 Piper Arrow (N9427N)
Aircraft for sale: 1969 Piper Arrow (N9427N)
$119,900.00