The Piper PA-6 Sky Sedan was a 1940s American four-seat light aircraft designed and built in prototype form by Piper Aircraft at its Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, factory.
[1] Towards the end of 1944 Piper announced a number of aircraft types it intended to build after World War II.
It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a conventional tail unit and a retractable tailwheel landing gear.
A second aircraft was built in 1947, it differed by having an all-metal construction, a 205 hp Continental E-185 engine and a one-piece windscreen.
Neither version was placed into production at a time when a short boom in postwar general aviation was ending.