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    About Piper Aircraft

    Responsible for producing more than 130,000 aircraft over the decades, Florida-based Piper Aircraft manufactures a range of single- and twin-engine aircraft in both the piston and turboprop categories.

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    Total Time6,684.6
    Location: Mansfield, Ohio
    Seller: Aspen Aero Group
    Total Time5,239
    Location: Hutchinson, Kansas
    Seller: Hummingbird Aircraft
    Total Time3,838.4
    Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Seller: CODY WELCH & ASSOCIATES INC
    Total Time2,118
    Location: Jefferson City, Missouri
    Seller: Aviate
    Total Time3,108.1
    Location: Tiffin, Ohio
    Seller: Newman Aviation Services
    Total Time3,625
    Location: Dublin, Georgia
    Seller: Dublin Air Service, Inc.
    Total Time4,307
    Location: Greenwood, Mississippi
    Seller: BPI Aircraft
    Total Time2,673
    Location: Corsicana, Texas
    Seller: Wade Youngblood

    1973 PIPER CHARGER 235

    Piston Single Aircraft

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    USD $99,000
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    Total Time3,980
    Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Dwight Carter
    Total Time8,580
    Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
    Seller: San Juan Flyers inc
    Total Time9,898
    Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Logan Wenger
    Total Time3,113.4
    Location: Kilgore, Texas
    Seller: David Mussell
    Total Time6,126
    Location: Savannah, Georgia
    Seller: Timothy McGrew
    Total Time3,390
    Location: Bucyrus, Ohio
    Seller: DETRAY AVIATION

    1978 PIPER ARROW III

    Piston Single Aircraft

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    USD $155,000
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    Total Time3,811
    Location: Cheltenham, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Gary Busse
    Total Time7,950
    Location: Norwood, North Carolina
    Seller: Hunter Nance
    Total Time3,952
    Location: Chillicothe, Missouri
    Seller: WildBlue
    Total Time3,949
    Location: Westfield, Massachusetts
    Seller: Tsunami Aircraft Sales Inc
    Total Time4,213.4
    Location: Gilmer, Texas
    Seller: Jl Aero
    Total Time1,867.6
    Location: Conroe, Texas
    Seller: High Standard Aviation
    Total Time1,050
    Location: Germantown, Maryland
    Seller: Furqan Rehman
    Total Time4,365
    Location: Boston, Massachusetts
    Seller: Int'l Aircraft Sales Corp
    Total Time9,309.6
    Location: Anchorage, Alaska
    Seller: Samuel Ryan
    Total Time3,353
    Location: Ogden, Utah
    Seller: SIC Aircraft Sales

    1989 PIPER SUPER CUB

    Piston Single Aircraft

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    Total Time74.3
    Location: Bethany, Oklahoma
    Seller: Interstate Helicopters, Inc.

    1999 PIPER SARATOGA II TC

    Piston Single Aircraft

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    USD $395,000
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    Total Time3,115
    Location: Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
    Seller: JLP FORWARDING

    1971 PIPER CHEROKEE 140

    Piston Single Aircraft

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    USD $135,000
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    Total Time4,411
    Location: Santo Domingo De Guzmán, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
    Seller: Stalin Ciprian

    2002 PIPER ARROW III

    Piston Single Aircraft

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    Total Time4,671
    Location: Bloomington, Illinois
    Seller: Synergy Aircraft Sales

    About Piper Aircraft

    William Piper launched Piper Aircraft in 1937 following his acquisition of the assets of Taylor Brothers Aircraft Manufacturing Company, which was founded in 1927. The manufacturer later introduced the Piper Cub to the world, fueled by the notion that everyone should experience the wonder of flight.


    Piper Aircraft M600/SLS

    Piper Aircraft is now headquartered in Vero Beach, Florida. Over the decades, the manufacturer has delivered tens of thousands of single- and twin-engine pistons and turboprops for business, personal, and trainer applications to private owners, flight schools and academies, charter companies, and other buyers across the world. The company celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2017.

    The Flagship

    In 2015, Piper introduced an updated M-Class lineup of single-engine, pressurized, business turboprops: the M350, M500, and M600. The all-new flagship M600 featured a brand-new wing design and a new interior scheme, personalized design packages, a more powerful Pratt & Whitney engine, and Garmin G3000 avionics.

    In October 2019, Piper began offering the six-seat M600/SLS (Safety, Luxury, and Support), an M600 variant that notably comes with the HALO Safety System with Garmin Autoland as standard equipment. Garmin Autoland is a suite of digital control technologies that collectively are capable of safely landing the airplane at the nearest suitable airport in the event that the pilot becomes incapacitated. The M600/SLS received type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in 2020 and 2021, respectively.

    Piper Aircraft Personal & Trainer Models

    Piper’s lineup of personal aircraft includes the Piper Malibu MirageM350, M500, M600, and Seneca. The manufacturer’s trainers include the Archer DX, Archer LX, Pilot 100i, and Seminole.

    In April 2020, Piper certified its 1,000th Seminole, a piston twin aircraft that the company claims is the leading twin-engine trainer in the world. The Seminole received type certification in 1978, and the first Seminole was delivered that same year.

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    You’ll find a big selection of new and used planes from Piper Aircraft for sale every day on Controller.com, including Archer, Arrow, Cherokee, Cheyenne, M600, Malibu, Navajo, Saratoga, and Seneca aircraft.