Watch An M-Class Airplane Being Built On December 17th
Piper Aircraft has announced an airdate for its segment on The Discovery Channel's "How It's Made" documentary television series featuring the aircraft company. The production is scheduled to air Thursday, December 17 at 9:00 pm EST on Discovery's Science Channel.
Filming of "How It's Made" began at Piper Aircraft's factory and supporting departments the end of January of this year. Over the course of three days, an experienced film crew collected footage of various stages of production of the high performance single-engine Piper M500, part of the company's M-Class series.
"Piper is pleased to be featured as a prominent segment on 'How It's Made'," said Simon Caldecott, President and CEO of Piper Aircraft. "We are proud to represent the future of aviation with high quality, versatile products that embody exceptional performance and enduring value."
The popular documentary series is broadcast in 180 countries, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the fabrication of various products, from everyday objects to industrial items and manufacturing marvels. "How It's Made" will depict the manufacturing process of an original Piper M500 turbine as it is handcrafted from initial fuselage construction to final paint scheme application. With an overabundance of interesting development information, Piper was allocated twice the regularly scheduled length of time on the internationally recognized show.
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