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Piper Navajo —
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Carey Campbell
Actually this is a Piper P-Navajo. Which was essentially a Piper Cheyenne I with without the Turbine Engines.

"The last member of the PA-31 family to enter production was the PA-31P-350 Mojave. Like the T1040 the Mojave was a hybrid, but whereas the T1040 was essentially a turboprop Chieftain, the Mojave was more or less a piston-engined version of the Cheyenne.[21] The Mojave combined the fuselage of the Cheyenne I with the tail of the Chieftain."
Mario CarrascoPhoto Uploader
Thank you, i did the changes

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