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    The new and used single-engine piston aircraft available for sale on Controller.com are well-suited for flight training, private and recreational travel, business flights, bush flying, and numerous other missions.

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    About Piston Single Aircraft

    It’s difficult to overstate the importance of piston-powered single-engine aircraft to the aviation industry due to their versatility, accessibility, and affordability. From all-time popular models like the Cessna Skylane to newer ones like the Cirrus SR22, new and used piston-single planes have long been instrumental to new pilots, businesses, agricultural operations, military forces, and other users.


    2022 Cirrus SR22 G6 Turbo

    Where Single-Prop Planes Are Used

    Single-engine piston planes have come a long way since the Wright brothers completed their historical flight in 1903 in an aircraft powered by a 4-cylinder in-line piston engine that generated 12 horsepower. Piston-single planes for sale now serve many missions. Some examples include:

    • Flight training - Countless pilots worldwide have learned to fly in single-engine piston airplanes like Cessna Skyhawks and Piper Archers.
    • Private and recreational trips - Whether reaching a favorite fly fishing spot or grabbing a “$100 hamburger,” piston-singles can cost-effectively support numerous private and recreational missions.
    • Backcountry flying - Models like the Diamond DA40 Tundra and Cubcrafters Cub are durable and designed to take off from and land at hard-to-reach locations to haul in supplies, mail, passengers, and more.
    • Agricultural operations - Crop spraying, seeding, and pest control are among the agricultural applications that piston-single airplanes serve. Single-engine aircraft like the Cessna Turbo 210 (when configured for higher payloads in some markets) and the Piper Malibu Mirage can support longer spraying or mapping flights, depending on equipment and certification.
    • Aerial photography and surveying - Piston-single aircraft are well-suited for taking aerial photographs and video, monitoring wildlife, and capturing mapping data. Higher-performance singles such as the Cessna 182 are often chosen for aerial surveying due to their speed, range, and cabin comfort.
    • Business travel - Small to large businesses use single-engine piston aircraft like the Beechcraft Bonanza A36Beechcraft G36, and Piper Saratoga to save time visiting clients, surveying development sites, and more. Some of the fastest single-engine piston aircraft, such as the Cessna TTx or the Mooney M20U Ovation Ultra, can cruise at speeds exceeding 200 knots.
    • Law enforcement - Piston-single planes offer a cost-effective means for conducting search operations, monitoring traffic, and other tasks.

    Benefits Of Single-Engine Piston Aircraft

    Although single-engine piston airplanes lack the benefits of engine redundancy enjoyed by operators of twin-engine piston, turboprop, and jet aircraft, they offer numerous other advantages. Examples include:


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    • Affordability - New and used piston-single planes are typically less expensive and have lower insurance, fuel, repair, parts, overhaul, and maintenance costs than twin-engine piston, turboprop, and jet aircraft.
    • Simplicity - Because these aircraft are lighter and smaller, have only one engine and propeller, and have less complex systems, they’re typically simpler to operate, repair, overhaul, and maintain.
    • Accessibility - Piston-single airplanes can access more airports and airfields than larger twin-engine turboprop and jet aircraft.
    • Training - Single-engine piston planes’ affordability and easier operation make them an excellent learning platform for students at flight schools and academies.

    How Single-Engine & Twin-Engine Piston Aircraft Differ

    Single-engine piston aircraft differ from twin-engine piston aircraft in noteworthy ways. Examples can include:

    • Cabin features - Single-prop planes typically lack pressurized cabins and offer less interior space.
    • Passenger capacity - While twin-engine planes may seat more people, single-engine planes offer a more intimate experience, accommodating only 2-6 passengers.
    • Payload - Compared to twins, piston-singles have reduced cargo capacity.
    • Takeoff/climb - Single-engine planes exhibit reduced takeoff and slower climbing rates.
    • Performance - Single-prop aircraft operate at lower maximum altitudes, slower cruise speeds, and shorter ranges compared to twin-engine planes.

    However, the fastest single-engine piston airplane models available today can rival small turboprops for cruise performance and climb efficiency.

    How Piston-Single Aircraft Have Advanced In Recent Years

    Avionics and safety are areas where single-engine piston planes have made significant strides. For example, late-model models may provide:


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    • Advanced Garmin G1000 NXi, Cirrus Perspective Touch+, or other avionics suites
    • Digital, touchscreen, and glass displays
    • GPS and navigational technologies
    • Electronic standby instruments
    • Improved autopilot functionality
    • Enhanced situational awareness, traffic advisory, weather radar, and synthetic vision technologies

    Where To Buy & Finance Single-Engine Piston Aircraft

    Whether you're seeking entry-level trainers or fast single-engine piston planes designed for cross-country business trips, Controller.com features a comprehensive selection of piston-powered aircraft for sale from leading manufacturers worldwide. Explore the site to find new and used piston-single aircraft for sale from industry-leading manufacturers like Aviat, Beechcraft, Bristell, Cessna, Cirrus, Diamond, Mooney, and Piper.

    If you have already chosen a single-engine piston airplane, CurrencyAir helps buyers in the U.S. and Canada obtain financing for aircraft purchases. Aircraft Cost Calculator is the aviation industry’s most powerful tool for calculating real-world aviation operating expenses.