Unlike the 
                                    PA-22 series the new PA-28 was a low wing 
                                    design with metal construction. The 
                                    prototype Cherokee was powered by a 120kW 
                                    (160hp) engine, and flew for the first time 
                                    on January 14 1960. Production aircraft were 
                                    powered by either 110kW (150hp) or 120kW 
                                    (160hp) engines and were delivered from 
                                    early 1961. From 1962 a 135kW (180hp) 
                                    version was added to the lineup. The 127kW 
                                    (235hp) flat six Lycoming O-540 powered 
                                    Cherokee 235 was introduced in 1963, while 
                                    the two seat trainer optimised Colt 
                                    replacement PA-28-140 entered the 
                                    marketplace in 1964.
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    With these 
                                    models the basic PA-28 lineup was in place 
                                    (the retractable PA-28R and larger PA-32 are 
                                    described separately). Subsequent variants 
                                    include the Cherokee B and Cherokee C, the 
                                    180D, 235C, 140 Flite Liner two seat trainer 
                                    PA-28-140, -180F, -235E, PA-28-180 Cherokee 
                                    Challenger and PA-28-235 Cherokee Charger, 
                                    the PA-28-180 Cherokee Archer and PA-28-235 
                                    Cherokee Pathfinder, PA-28-151 Cherokee 
                                    Warrior which introduced the new tapered 
                                    wing that would become a feature of 
                                    subsequent PA-28s, PA-28-181 Cherokee Archer 
                                    II and PA-28-236 Dakota (the Cherokee prefix 
                                    was later dropped for the Archer II and 
                                    Warrior), the PA-28-161 Warrior II, 
                                    PA-28-201T Turbo Dakota and PA-28-161 Cadet. 
                                    New Piper returned the Archer II and Dakota 
                                    to low rate production in 1994, followed in 
                                    1995 by the PA-28-181 Archer III (detailed 
                                    above), which features a new, streamlined 
                                    cowling (1999 models gain new paint, 
                                    improved interior and a new avionics 
                                    package), and the PA-28-161 Warrior III, 
                                    which features a new instrument panel.
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    Over 30,000 
                                    fixed undercarriage PA-28 Cherokee series 
                                    built, including approximately 10,100 
                                    PA-28-140s, 10,200 PA-28-180s & -181s, 5000 
                                    PA-28-151 & -161s, and 2800 PA-28-235 & 
                                    -236s.