The 2014 Piper Mirage
Combining the comfort and safety of cabin pressurization with the economy of a piston engine, the 6-place Piper Mirage gives you great flexibility when planning your missions. If headwinds are a factor at higher altitudes, you can fly lower without the concern of increased fuel burn and less range. And you can take advantage of a strong tail wind at higher altitudes, in the comfort that only a pressurized cabin can provide.
In addition to increased flexibility with cabin pressurization, is the increased physical comfort and safety. Flying all day inside a Piper Mirage with cabin altitudes kept at 5,000 ft or less ensures arriving at your destination alert and ready for business or pleasure.
213 ktas, 1345 nm at long range cruise. 25,000 ft operating altitude. 5.5 PSI. Cabin Pressurization. Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI) approved. The Piper Mirage is the complete package for pilots facing the challenges of operating in areas where weather is inclement or the terrain inhospitable at lower altitudes.
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Piper Mirage Specifications
Pressurization adds tremendous capability and flexibility to your flight operations as you top weather that other piston singles are struggling to get around. With the Piper Mirage, the ability to fly above the weather in pressurized comfort need not be cost prohibitive.
As you equip and price your Piper Mirage using the specifications below, do so with the knowledge that every dollar you spend takes you to a higher level of speed, comfort and capability.
SPECIFICATIONS - Piper Mirage | Piper PA-46-350P |
Max Cruising Speed: | 213 ktas (395 km/h) |
Range with 45 Minute Reserve | 1,343 nm (2,491 km) |
Standard Useful Load | 1,212 lbs (549 kg) |
Number of Seats | Six (6) |
Maximum Approved Altitude | 25,000 ft (7,620 m) |
Engine | Lycoming Dual Turbocharged |
Wing Span | 43 ft (13.1 m) |
Length | 28.9 ft (8.8 m) |
Height | 11.3 ft (3.4 m) |
Cabin Length | 148 in (375.9 cm) |