Today’s Top Pick is a 1977 Piper PA-32R-300 Lance. Piper’s original PA-28 Cherokee of 1960 evolved in several directions during the decades that followed, with larger engines, longer wings ...
A crumple of silver and red. "That's the plane," says our guide, Dominik Nellen, pointing. Below us on the Aletsch glacier is the wreck of a Piper Cherokee aircraft lost in 1968. Hidden for more ...
His plane is described as a single engine 1968 Piper Cherokee with a tail number of N4151R, and as being white with red and blue wings. Martin was last believed to be in Tonopah near Round Mountain.