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Piper Cherokee
Development
At the time of the Cherokee's introduction, Piper's primary single-engine, all-metal aircraft was the Piper PA-24 Comanche, a larger, faster aircraft with retractable landing gear and a constant-speed propeller. Karl Bergey, Fred Weick and John Thorp designed the Cherokee as a less expensive alternative to the Comanche, with lower manufacturing and parts costs to compete with the Cessna 172, although some later Cherokees also featured retractable gear and constant-speed propellers.
The Cherokee and Comanche lines continued in parallel production serving different market segments for over a decade, until Comanche production was ended in 1972, to be replaced by the Piper PA-32R family.
PA-28 Cherokee
The PA-28-161 Warrior II flying in the livery of the Singapore Youth Flying Club. The Warrior II is still widely used in basic flying training worldwide.
PA-28-180 on floats
The original Cherokees were the Cherokee 150 and Cherokee 160 (PA-28-150 and PA-28-160), which started production in 1961 (unless otherwise mentioned, the model number always refers to horsepower).
In 1962, Piper added the Cherokee 180 (PA-28-180) powered by a 180 horsepower (134 kW) Lycoming O-360 engine. The extra power made it practical to fly with all four seats filled (depending on passenger weight and fuel loading), and the model remains popular on the used-airplane market. In 1968, the cockpit was modified to replace the "push-pull" style engine controls with levers. In addition, a third window was added to each side, giving the fuselage the more modern look seen in current production.[citation needed]
Piper continued to expand the line rapidly. In 1963, the company introduced the even more powerful Cherokee 235 (PA-28-235), which competed favorably with the Cessna 182 for load-carrying capability. The Cherokee 235 featured a Lycoming O-540 engine derated to 235 horsepower (175 kW) and a longer wing which would eventually be used for the Cherokee Six. It included tip tanks of 17 gallon capacity each, bringing the total fuel capacity of the Cherokee 235 to 84 gallons. The aircraft had its fuselage stretched in 1973 giving much more leg room in the rear. The stabilator area was increased as well. In 1973 the marketing name was changed from "235" to the Charger. In 1974 it was changed again to Pathfinder. Production of the Pathfinder continued until 1977. There was no 1978 model year. In 1979 the aircraft was given the Piper tapered wing and was again renamed the Dakota.[citation needed]
PA-28-140, built 1966
In 1964, the company filled in the bottom end of the line with the Cherokee 140 (PA-28-140), which was designed for training and initially shipped with only two seats. One source of confusion is the fact that the PA-28-140 engine was slightly modified shortly after its introduction to produce 150 horsepower (112 kW), but kept the -140 name.
Piper PA-28R-200 Cherokee Arrow showing the landing gear doors that distinguish this retractable gear model
Piper PA-28R-201 Cherokee Arrow IV with its distinctive "T" tail
In 1967, Piper introduced the PA-28R-180 Cherokee Arrow. This aircraft featured a constant-speed propeller, retractable landing gear and was powered by a 180 horsepower (134 kW) Lycoming IO-360-B1E engine. A 200-hp (149 kW) version powered by a Lycoming IO-360-C1C was offered as an option beginning in 1969 and designated the PA-28R-200; the 180-hp model was dropped after 1971. At the time the Arrow was introduced, Piper removed the Cherokee 150 and Cherokee 160 from production.
The Arrow II came out in 1972, featuring a five-inch fuselage stretch to increase legroom for the rear-seat passengers. In 1977, Piper introduced the Arrow III (PA-28R-201), which featured a semi-tapered wing and longer stabilator, a design feature that had previously been introduced successfully on the PA-28-181 and provided better low-speed handling. It also featured larger fuel tanks, increasing capacity from 50 to 77 gallons.
The first turbocharged model, the PA-28R-201T was also offered in 1977, powered by a six-cylinder Continental TSIO-360-F engine equipped with a Rajay turbocharger. A three-bladed propeller was optional.
In 1979, the Arrow was re-styled again as the PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV, featuring a "T" tail that resembled the other aircraft in the Piper line at the time.
In 1971, Piper released a Cherokee 140 variant called the Cherokee Cruiser 2+2. Although the plane kept the 140 designation, it was, in fact, a 150 horsepower (110 kW) plane (112 kW), and shipped mainly as a four-seat version. In 1973, the Cherokee 180 was named the Cherokee Challenger, and had its fuselage lengthened slightly and its wings widened, and the Cherokee 235 was named the Charger with similar airframe modifications. In 1974, Piper changed the marketing names of some of the Cherokee models again, renaming the Cruiser 2+2 (140) simply the Cruiser, the Challenger the Archer (model PA-28-181) and the Charger (235) to Pathfinder.
Piper reintroduced the Cherokee 150 in 1974, renaming it the Cherokee Warrior (PA-28-151) and giving it the Archer's stretched body and a new, semi-tapered wing.
Polly Vacher, a record-breaking UK pilot, in her PA-28-236 Dakota. The aircraft was built in 1994.
In 1977, Piper stopped producing the Cruiser (140) and Pathfinder (235), but introduced a new 235 horsepower (175 kW) plane, the Dakota (PA-28-236), based on the Cherokee 235, Charger, Pathfinder models but with the new semi-tapered wing.
The PA-28-201T Turbo Dakota followed the introduction of the PA-28-236 Dakota in 1979. The airframe was essentially the same as a fixed gear Arrow III and was powered by a turbo-charged Continental TSIO-360-FB engine producing 200 hp (149 kW). The aircraft did not sell well and production ended in 1980.
In 1978, Piper upgraded the Warrior to 160 horsepower (119 kW) PA-28-161, changing its name to Cherokee Warrior II. This aircraft had slightly improved aerodynamic wheel fairings. Later models of the Warrior II, manufactured after July 1982, incorporate a gross weight increase to 2,440 pounds, giving a useful load over 900 pounds. This same aircraft, now available with a glass cockpit, is available as the Warrior III, and is marketed as a training aircraft.
PA-32
Main article: Piper Cherokee Six
In 1965, Piper developed the Piper Cherokee Six, designated the PA-32, by stretching the PA-28 design. It featured a lengthened fuselage and seating for one pilot and five passengers.
Brazilian and Argentinian production
PA-28s were built under licence in Brazil as the Embraer EMB-711A and EMB-711C Corisco (PA-28R-200), EMB-711B (PA-28R-201), EMB-711T (PA-28RT-201) and EMB-711ST Corisco Turbo (PA-28RT-201T) and the EMB-712 Tupi (PA-28-181). Argentinian production was carried out by Chincul SA of San Juan, Argentina. Chincul SA built 960 airplanes between 1972 and 1995, including the Cherokee Archer, Dakota, Arrow, Turbo Arrow.
New Piper Aircraft
The original Piper Aircraft company declared bankruptcy in 1991. In 1995, The New Piper Aircraft company was created. It was renamed Piper Aircraft once again in 2006. The company currently produces two PA-28 Cherokee variants: the 160 horsepower (119 kW) Warrior III (PA-28-161) and the 200 horsepower (149 kW) retractable Arrow (PA-28R-201). All are now available with Avidyne Entegra glass cockpits.
Design
Wing
Originally, all Cherokees had a constant-chord rectangular planform wing, popularly called the Hershey Bar wing because of its resemblance to the flat candy bar.
Beginning with the Warrior in 1974, Piper switched to a tapered wing with the NACA 652-415 profile and a two foot longer wingspan. Both Cherokee wing variants have an angled wing root; i.e., the wing leading edge is swept forward as it nears the fuselage body, rather than meeting the body at a perpendicular angle.
The documented takeoff distance, cruise speed, and landing distance of Cherokees of the same horsepower with different wing types is very similar and some of the differences that do exist in later taper-wing models can be attributed to better fairings and seals rather than the different wing design. The Hershey Bar wing design is not markedly inferior to the tapered design, and in some ways is quite advantageous. As Piper Cherokee designer John Thorp says: "Tapered wings tend to stall outboard, reducing aileron effectiveness and increasing the likelihood of a rolloff into a spin."
As Peter Garrison further explains: "To prevent tip stall, designers have resorted to providing the outboard portions of tapered wings with more cambered airfoil sections, drooped or enlarged leading edges, fixed or automatic leading edge slots or slats, and, most commonly, wing twist or "washout." The trouble with these fixes is that they all increase the drag, canceling whatever benefit the tapered wing was supposed to deliver in the first place."
Flight controls
For the Cherokee family Piper used their traditional flight control configuration. The horizontal tail is a stabilator with an anti-servo tab (sometimes termed an anti-balance tab). The anti-servo tab moves in the same direction of the stabilator movement, making pitch control "heavier" as the stabilator moves out of the trimmed position. Flaps can extend up to 40, but are considerably smaller, and arguably less effective, than the flaps on a Cessna 172. Normally, 25 flaps are used for a short- or soft-field takeoff. The ailerons, flaps, stabilator, and stabilator trim are all controlled using cables and pulleys.
In the cockpit, all Cherokees use control yokes rather than sticks, together with rudder pedals. The pilot operates the flaps manually using a Johnson bar located between the front seats: for zero degrees the lever is flat against the floor and is pulled up to select the detent positions of 10, 25 and 40.
Older Cherokees use an overhead crank for stabilator trim (correctly called an anti servo-tab), while later ones use a trim wheel on the floor between the front seats, immediately behind the flap bar.
All Cherokees have a brake lever under the pilot side of the instrument panel. Differential toe brakes on the rudder pedals were an optional add-on for earlier Cherokees, and became standard with later models.
Some earlier Cherokees used control knobs for the throttle, mixture, and propeller advance (where applicable), while later Cherokees use a collection of two or three control levers in a throttle quadrant.
Cherokees normally include a rudder trim knob, which actually controls a set of springs acting on the rudder pedals rather than an external trim tab on the rudder in other words, the surface is trimmed by control tension rather than aerodynamically.
Variants
PA-28-140 Cherokee Cruiser
Two place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-E2A engine of 150 hp (112 kW), gross weight 1,950 lb (885 kg). First certified on 14 February 1964. Approved as a 2,150 lb (975 kg) gross weight four place aircraft on 17 June 1965.
PA-28-150 Cherokee
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-A2B or O-320-E2A engine of 150 hp (112 kW), gross weight 2,150 lb (975 kg). First certified on 2 June 1961.
PA-28-151 Cherokee Warrior
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-E3D engine of 150 hp (112 kW), gross weight 2,325 lb (1,055 kg). First certified on 9 August 1973. Changes from the PA-28-150 include a tapered wing.
PA-28-160 Cherokee
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-B2B or O-320-D2A engine of 160 hp (119 kW), gross weight 2,200 lb (998 kg). First certified on 31 October 1960.
PA-28-161 Warrior II
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-D3G or O-320-D2A engine of 160 hp (119 kW), gross weight 2,325 lb (1,055 kg). First certified on 2 November 1976. Changes from the PA-28-160 include a tapered wing. Certified on 1 July 1982 for gross weight of 2,440 lb (1,107 kg).
PA-28-161 Warrior III
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-D3G engine of 160 hp (119 kW), gross weight 2,440 lb (1,107 kg). First certified on 1 July 1994.
PA-28-180 Cherokee
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-360-A3A or O-360-A4A engine of 180 hp (134 kW), gross weight 2,400 lb (1,089 kg). First certified on 3 August 1962.
PA-28-180 Archer
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-360-A4A or O-360-A4M engine of 180 hp (134 kW), gross weight 2,450 lb (1,111 kg). First certified on 22 May 1972. Changes from the PA-28-180 Cherokee include a five inch fuselage extension, wing span increase, larger horizontal tail, gross weight increase and other minor changes.
PA-28-181 Archer II
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-360-A4M or O-360-A4A engine of 180 hp (134 kW), gross weight 2,550 lb (1,157 kg). First certified on 8 July 1975. Changes from the PA-28-180 include a tapered wing.
PA-28-181 Archer III
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-360-A4M engine of 180 hp (134 kW), gross weight 2,550 lb (1,157 kg). First certified on 30 August 1994.
PA-28-201T Turbo Dakota
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, turbocharged Continental TSIO-360-FB, engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,900 lb (1,315 kg). First certified on 14 December 1978.
PA-28-235 Cherokee Pathfinder
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-540-B2B5, O-540-B1B5, or O-540-B4B5 engine of 235 hp (175 kW), gross weight 2,900 lb (1,315 kg). First certified on 15 July 1963.
PA-28-235 Cherokee Pathfinder
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-540-B4B5 engine of 235 hp (175 kW), gross weight 3,000 lb (1,361 kg). First certified on 9 June 1972. Changes from the 1963 certified PA-28-235 Cherokee Pathfinder include a five inch fuselage extension, wing span increase, larger horizontal tail, gross weight increase and other minor changes.
PA-28-236 Dakota
Four place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-540-J3A5D engine of 235 hp (175 kW), gross weight 3,000 lb (1,361 kg). First certified on 1 June 1978. Changes from the 1972 certified PA-28-235 Cherokee Pathfinder include tapered wing.
PA-28S-160 Cherokee
Four place, fixed landing gear seaplane, Lycoming O-320-D2A engine of 160 hp (119 kW), gross weight 2,140 lb (971 kg). First certified on 25 February 1963.
PA-28S-180 Cherokee
Four place, fixed landing gear seaplane, Lycoming O-360-A3A or O-360-A4A engine of 180 hp (134 kW), gross weight 2,222 lb (1,008 kg). First certified on 10 May 1963.
PA-28R-180 Arrow
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, Lycoming IO-360-B1E engine of 180 hp (134 kW), gross weight 2,500 lb (1,134 kg). First certified on 8 June 1967.
PA-28R-200 Arrow
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, Lycoming IO-360-C1C engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,600 lb (1,179 kg). First certified on 16 January 1969.
PA-28R-200 Arrow II
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, Lycoming IO-360-C1C or C1C6 engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,650 lb (1,202 kg). First certified on 2 December 1971. Changes from the 1969 certified PA-28R-200 Arrow include a five inch fuselage extension, wing span increase, larger horizontal tail, gross weight increase and other minor changes.
PA-28R-201 Arrow III
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, Lycoming IO-360-C1C6 engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,750 lb (1,247 kg). First certified on 2 November 1976.
PA-28R-201T Turbo Arrow III
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, turbocharged Continental TSIO-360-F or TSIO-360-FB engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,900 lb (1,315 kg). First certified on 2 November 1976.
PA-28RT-201 Arrow IV
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, Lycoming IO-360-C1C6 engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,750 lb (1,247 kg). First certified on 13 November 1978. Features a T tail.
PA-28RT-201T Turbo Arrow IV
Four place, retractable landing gear landplane, turbocharged Continental TSIO-360-FB engine of 200 hp (149 kW), gross weight 2,900 lb (1,315 kg). First certified on 13 November 1978. Features a T tail.
Operators
Military operators
Chile
Chilean Air Force
Finland
Finnish Air Force
Accidents and incidents
September 9, 1969, Allegheny Airlines Flight 853 collided with a Piper PA-28-181 Archer over the city of Fairland, Indiana, killing all aboard both planes.
August 31, 1986, Aeromxico Flight 498 collided with a Piper PA-28-181 Archer over the city of Cerritos, California, killing all aboard both planes and 15 people on the ground. It was the worst air disaster in the history of Los Angeles.
February 18, 2010, Andrew Joseph Stack III deliberately flew his Piper PA-28-236 Dakota into Building 1 of the Echelon office complex in Austin, Texas, in an apparent revenge attack on the Internal Revenue Service office located there.
Specifications (1964 model PA-28-140 Cherokee 140)
Data from Piper Aircraft Owner's Handbook
General characteristics
Crew: one pilot
Capacity: three passengers
Length: 23.3 feet (7.16 m)
Wingspan: 30.0 feet (9.2 m)
Height: 7.3 feet (2.25 m)
Wing area: 160 sq ft (15.14 m)
Airfoil: NACA 652-415
Empty weight: 1201 lb (544 kg)
Loaded weight: 2150 lb (975 kg)
Useful load: 949 lb (430 kg)
Max takeoff weight: 2150 lb (975 kg)
Powerplant: 1 Lycoming O-320-E2A Sensenich M74DM, 150 hp (113 kW)
Propeller diameter: 74 inches (1.9 m)
Performance
Maximum speed: 123 knots (142 mph, 230 km/h)
Cruise speed: 108 knots (124 mph (200 km/h), 201 km/h)
Stall speed: 47 knots (54 mph, 87 km/h)
Range: 465 nm (535 sm, 867 km)
Service ceiling: 14,300 feet (4400 m)
Rate of climb: 660 ft/min (3.4 m/s)
Wing loading: 13.4 lb/sq ft (64.4 kg/sq m)
Power/mass: 14.3 lb/hp (0.116 kW/kg)
Avionics
factory standard 1964, none
See also
Related development
Piper PA-32
Piper PA-44 Seminole
Comparable aircraft
Beechcraft Musketeer
Cessna 172
Cessna 177
Cessna 182
Diamond DA40
Socata TB
Grumman AA-5 Traveller, Cheetah, and Tiger
Related lists
List of airliners
List of civil aircraft
References
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Plane and Pilot: 1978 Aircraft Directory, pages 62-64. Werner & Werner Corp, Santa Monica CA, 1977. ISBN 0-918312-00-0
^ Twombly, Mark R. (undated). "Training Aircraft Review: The Piper Warrior III". http://flighttraining.aopa.org/learntofly/articles/2988.cfm. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
^ New Piper Aircraft (undated). "Welcome to the Arrow". http://www.newpiper.com/aircraft/arrow/default.asp. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
^ a b New Piper Aircraft (undated). "Welcome to the Warrior III". http://www.newpiper.com/aircraft/warrior~iii/default.asp. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
^ Piper Aircraft (2009). "Discontinued Aircraft". http://www.newpiper.com/pages/DiscontinuedAircraft.cfm. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
^ Niles, Russ (July 2009). "Piper Likes Future With Imprimis". http://www.avweb.com/news/airventure/EAAAirVenture2009_Piper_Imprimus_200831-1.html. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
^ Collins, Richard L. (May 2005). "Flying Four By Fours". http://www.flyingmag.com/article.asp?section_id=13&article_id=552. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
^ New Piper Aircraft (undated). "Welcome to the Saratoga II TC". http://www.newpiper.com/aircraft/saratoga~tc/. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
^ "Karl Bergey, Chairman & CEO". September 25, 2007. http://www.bergey.com/About_BWC.htm#Key Personnel. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
^ a b c Twombly, Mark: "Piper Arrow," AOPA Pilot, June 1986.
^ a b c d e Airliners.net (undated). "The Piper PA-28 Cherokee Series". http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=304. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Federal Aviation Administration (January 2009). "TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO. 2A13 Revision 49". http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgMakeModel.nsf/0/a44b41c7e7d7d7458625753c004f4a2d/$FILE/2A13.pdf. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
^ Taylor, John W.R.: Jane's Pocket Book Light Aircraft Revised Edition, page 171. Jane's Publishing Company Ltd, 1982. ISBN 0 7106 0195 6
^ Piper Aircraft (2009). "Warrior III Price and Equipment (plus PDF specs)". http://www.newpiper.com/home/pages/WarriorPriceStandardEquipment.cfm. Retrieved 2009-06-01.
^ Pereira de Andrade, Roberto.: Enciclopdia de Avies Brasileiros,Editora Globo, 1997. ISBN 8525021377
^ a b Garrison, Peter (January 2003). "Rectangular Wings". http://www.flyingmag.com/rectangular-wings?page=0,1. Retrieved 2009-12-26.
^ a b c d e f g h Piper Aircraft: Cherokee 140 PA-28-140 Owner's Handbook. Piper Aircraft Corporation publication 753 584, February 1964, Revised May 27, 1977
^ Aviation Safety Network: Allegheny Airlines Flight 853
^ Aviation Safety Network: Aeromexico Flight 498
^ Austin American Statesman Coverage of Plane Crash
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Piper PA-28 Cherokee
Aircraft.co.za - Piper PA-28 family
Aircraft-Info.net - Piper PA-28 Cherokee series
New Piper Aircraft home page
Cherokee Pilots Association Includes performance statistics for most PA-28 and PA-32 models
Piper Cherokee and Arrow Safety Highlights Report by AOPA on safety and accidents for PA-28 and PA-28R
Check-Six.com - The story of the "Plane in a Tree" photo crash - the plane in the photo is a Piper Archer
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Kakomi 3 Light Bath bar by Hubbardton Forge $746 The Hubbardton Forge Kakomi 3 Light Bath bar creates bright downlighting and enhances the bath with an elegant, handcrafted design element. The Kakomi 3 Light Bath bar features hand-forged wrought iron, hand-blown glass, and translucent finishes. Hubbardton Forge, headquartered in Hubbardton, Vermont, hand-forges simple and elegant metal lighting fixtures and accessories, combining ancient hand-forging techniques with environmentally-sound finishing practices. The Hubbardton Forge Kakomi 3 Light Bath bar is available with the following: Included Features: Hand-blown glass shades.Hand-forged, wrought-iron body. Translucent, powder-coated finish.UL Listed for damp locations.Options:Finish: Bronze, Dark Smoke, or Natural Iron.Glass Color: Opal, or Stone.Lighting: Three 100 Watt 120 Volt G9 Base Halogen lamps (included). Please Note: This item is handforged by master craftsmen and includes hand-blown glass. As a result, variations in finish appearance and small blemishes, bubbles, and variations in the color of the glass are a normal and desired result of handcrafted processes. Shipping: This item usually ships within 2-3 weeks. Dimensions: Fixture: Height 6 In., Width 24.5 In., Depth 7.2 In. Diffuser: Height 6 In., Width 4.75 In. Wall Plate: Height 5 In., Width 5.25 In. |
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Deluxe Rotabar Light Bar by Carr $157.99 1984-00 XJ Cherokee;1986-92 MJ Comanche;1993-98 ZJ Grand Cherokee;2005-09 WK Grand Cherokee;Polished aluminum side caps;Stainless steel center bar;No rotation capabilities;Designed to securely mount to the roof gutter |
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Westin Safari Light Bar $242.99 1999-04 Grand Cherokee;Polished;304 stainless steel;2 in. diameter;Light mounting tabs;Lifetime warranty;Uses mounting kit 30-1135 |
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Street Light Bath Bar by George Kovacs $139.9 A modern take on the traditional street lamp. The George Kovacs Street Light Bath Bar features frosted glass shades supported from above by a Brushed Nickel finished metal bar. Available as a 2-light, 3-light or 4-light fixture, this soft contemporary piece is a great option for a number of bathroom sizes. The creative and often humorous mid-century modern aesthetic of George Kovacs (1926-2007) made a lasting impression on contemporary lighting. The extraordinary George Kovacs lighting collection, which also includes pieces by Alecia Wesner, Karim Rashid and other mid-century modern lighting designers, is now part of the Minka Group. The George Kovacs Street Light Bath Bar is available with the following: Details:Cylindrical Etched with Clear glass shadesMetal supportsBrushed Nickel finishSquare wall plateUL ListedOptions:Number of Lights: 2 Lights, 3 Lights, or 4 Lights.Lighting:2 Lights options utilizes two 75 Watt 120 Volt E11 Xenon lamps (included).3 Lights options utilizes three 75 Watt 120 Volt E11 Xenon lamps (included).4 Lights options utilizes four 75 Watt 120 Volt E11 Xenon lamps (included).Shipping: This item usually ships within 4 days. Dimensions: 3-Light Option: Width 21.25 In., Depth 5 In., Height 6 In. 2-Light Option: Width 12 In., Depth 5 In., Height 6 In. 4-Light Option: Height 6 In., Width 30 In., Depth 5 In. |
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Wilton Bath Bar by Kichler $164 The Kichler Lighting Wilton Bath Bar offers warm beams of light reminiscent of the sun setting over Tuscan hillsides. Intricate scrollwork and tulip-shaped glass gives this bath bar a traditional feel while a Carre Bronze finish celebrates an earthy, organic look. Available in 3 sizes to best complement any classic bathroom. Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional. The Kichler Lighting Wilton Bath Bar is available with the following: Details: Antique Barley glass shadesMetal supportsCarre Bronze finishOval wall plateUL Listed for damp locationsOptions: Size: 4 Light, 3 Light, or 2 Light.Lighting: Four Light option utilizes four 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).Three Light option utilizes three 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).Two Light option utilizes two 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).Shipping: This item usually ships in 3-5 days. Dimensions: Two Light: Width 16 In., Height 10.5 In., Extension 8.5 In. Three Light: Width 25 In., Height 10.5 In., Extension 8.5 In. Four Light: Width 34 In., Height 10.5 In., Extension 8.5 In. |
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Low Profile Light Bar by Carr $96.99 2006-10 XK Commander;2005-10 WK Grand Cherokee;Black powder coat |
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Casa Bath Bar by Forecast $284 The Forecast Casa Bath Bar is a contemporary bath bar that spreads soft illumination across the wall. Features stunning lumea glass shades and a steel frame. Available in either 4 lights or 6 lights--best for larger powder rooms. Dedicated to seeking customer feedback, Forecast Lighting has generated distinctive lighting designs that clearly stand out in a crowded marketplace. Founded in Southern California in the early 1970s as Forecast Lightolier, this unique lighting company has an in-house design team that travels the world to identify materials and trends that will ultimately result in extraordinary lighting for the home and office. The Forecast Casa Bath Bar is available with the following: Details:Lumea glass shadesSteel frameOptional top outlet box coverUL Listed for damp locationsOptions:Finish and Glass: Deep Bronze with Lumea (shown), or Satin Nickel with White Lumea.Number of Lights: 4 Light, or 6 Light.Lighting:4 Light option utilizes four 75 Watt 120 Volt minican Halogen lamps (included).6 Light option utilizes six 75 Watt 120 Volt minican Halogen lamps (included).Shipping: Shipping information will be emailed to you within two business days after placing an order. Dimensions: 4-Light Option: Height 8 In., Width 23 In., Extension 4 In. 6-Light Option: Height 8 In., Width 33 In., Extension 4 In. |
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Larissa Bath Bar by Kichler $92 The Kichler Larissa Bath Bar captures the essence of classical design with its Citrine glass and Tannery Bronze finish. Choose from a variety of sizes to light any size bathroom in your home. Casual, relaxed--perfect for a touch of elegance without pretense. Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional. The Kichler Larissa Bath Bar is available with the following: Details: Citrine glass shadesMetal supportsTannery Bronze finishRound or Oval wall plateUL Listed for damp locationsOptions: Number of Lights: 1 Light, 2 Light, 3 Light, 5 Light, or 6 Light.Lighting: 1 Light option utilizes one 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamp (not included).2 Light option utilizes two 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).3 Light option utilizes three 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).5 Light option utilizes five 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).6 Light option utilizes six 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).Shipping: This item usually ships in 3-5 days. Dimensions: 1- Light Option: Width 5.5 In., Height 10 In., Extension 7 In. 2-Light Option: Width 15.5 In., Height 10 In., Extension 7 In. 3-Light Option: Width 22.5 In., Extension 7 In., Height 10 In. 5-Light Option: Width 36.5 In., Height 10 In., Extension 7 In. 6-Light Option: Width 48 In., Height 10 In., Extension 7 In. |
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Pomeroy Bath Bar by Kichler $110 Give the bathroom a touch of relaxed beauty with the Kichler Pomeroy Bath Bar. Gradated Sunrise marble glass offers a casual though alluring light, like what one might see in the early morning hours. Finished in a dark Distressed Black for a striking look. Complement with the Pomeroy Wall Sconce. Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional. The Kichler Pomeroy Bath Bar is available with the following: Details: Sunrise marble glass shadesDecorative metal supportsDistressed Black finishOval wall plateUL Listed for damp locationsOptions: Size: 4 Light, 3 Light, or 2 Light.Lighting: Four Light option utilizes four 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included). Three Light option utilizes three 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included). Two Light option utilizes two 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).Shipping: This item usually ships in 3-5 days. Dimensions: Two Light Fixture: Width 15.5 In., Height 8.5 In., Extension 8 In. Three Light Fixture: Width 24 In., Height 8.5 In., Extension 8 In. Four Light Fixture: Width 33 In., Height 8.5 In., Extension 8 In. |
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Olympia Bath Bar by Kichler $104 The Kichler Olympia Bath Bar creates a clean soft contemporary look for your bathroom, no matter the size or color scheme. This bath bar is available in 3 finish/glass combinations and 3 sizes, so you're sure to get beautiful, even light in the look that's right for your bathroom. Since 1938, Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting has created exceptional lighting in a variety of styles, finishes, colors and designs. With a diverse collection of indoor and outdoor lighting in classic and contemporary styles, Kichler Lighting always focuses on making home lighting that is both beautiful and functional. The Kichler Olympia Bathbar is available with the following: Details: Glass shadesRound wall plate UL Listed for damp locationsOptions: Finish and Glass: Antique Pewter with Satin-Etched Opal Glass, or Olde Bronze with Sunset Marble Glass (shown). Size: 4 Light, 3 Light, or 2 Light.Lighting: Four Light option utilizes four 60 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included). Three Lightoption utilizes three 60 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included). Two Light option utilizes two 60 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamps (not included).Shipping: This item usually ships in 3-5 days. Dimensions: Two Light Fixture: Width 12 In., Height 7.5 In., Extension 6.5 In. Three Light Fixture: Width 20 In., Height 7.5 In., Extension 6.5 In. Four Light Fixture: Width 27 In., Height 7.5 In., Extension 6.5 In. |


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