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    About Piston Twin Aircraft

    Twin-engine piston airplanes, also known as “twin pistons” or “multi-engine aircraft,” offer enhanced safety, higher travel speeds, and superior climbing performance compared to their single-engine counterparts.

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    2022 DIAMOND DA62

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    Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: AVIATION UNLIMITED

    1977 PIPER NAVAJO CR

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    Total Time5,975
    Location: New York, New York
    Seller: Mason Amelia Aircraft Sales
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    Location: Columbus, Ohio
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    Location: Columbus, Ohio
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    Location: Libertyville, Illinois
    Seller: Weber Aviation

    1981 CESSNA 421C

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    Location: Greenville, Maine
    Seller: Victoria Helicopters
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    Location: Columbus, Ohio
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    Location: Long Beach, California
    Seller: OCR Aviation
    Total Time4,805
    Location: Long Beach, California
    Seller: OCR Aviation
    Total Time7,757
    Location: Columbus, Ohio

    1981 CESSNA 340A

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    Location: Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada

    1981 CESSNA 340A

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    Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Airside Aviation Inc
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    Location: Marana, Arizona
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    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Total Time3,922
    Location: Peoria, Illinois
    Seller: Byerly Aviation
    Total Time3,100
    Location: Orlando, Florida
    Seller: MyFlight Aircraft Services
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    Location: Orlando, Florida
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    1980 PIPER NAVAJO CHIEFTAIN

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    Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    1979 PIPER NAVAJO CHIEFTAIN

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    Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    1968 PIPER NAVAJO

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    Location: Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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    Location: Houma, Louisiana
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    Location: Houston, Texas
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    Location: Mineral Wells, Texas
    Total Time10,720
    Location: Johns Island, South Carolina
    Seller: Gaither Aviation Brokerage and Sales
    Total Time3,565
    Location: Galesburg, Illinois
    Seller: Jet Air Inc
    Total Time4,830.7
    Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    Seller: Hancock Aviation LLC
    Total Time9,299
    Location: Addison, Texas
    Seller: Lone Star Aircraft Sales
    Total Time6,290
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: AirplanesUSA

    About Piston Twin Aircraft

    Although twin-engine piston aircraft, also known as “twin pistons,” “piston twin aircraft,” and “multi-twins,” are typically more expensive to purchase and maintain than single-engine piston aircraft, having a second engine pays big dividends in the form of increased safety and performance.


    1980 Cessna 340A

    In addition, many new and used twin-engine piston aircraft from Beechcraft, Cessna, Diamond Aircraft, and other brands can take off from and land at shorter runways than larger turboprops or jets. This, in turn, means these planes give you access to a much longer list of airports and airfields, making them a good fit for a greater variety of mission types.

    Twin-Piston Aircraft Common Uses

    Piston twin aircraft like the 6-seat Diamond DA62, sometimes called a “flying luxury SUV,” are well-suited to private and recreational travel. The Tecnam P2012, meanwhile, can be configured for passenger transport, hauling cargo, or a combination of the two, as well as medevac and skydiving missions. The following mission types are commonly served by twin-engine piston aircraft:

    • Flight training - The Piper Seminole, Beechcraft Baron G58, and other piston twin planes are popular for helping pilots around the globe get their multi-engine rating.
    • Business travel - Although piston twins typically lack the range of turboprop and jet planes, many offer executive configurations with comfortable seating and amenities like USB ports, writing tables, and reading lights that appeal to business travelers. Good examples of such airplanes would be the Cessna 402 and the Tecnam P2012 Traveller.
    • Cargo transport - Many twin pistons, such as the Cessna 421 Golden Eagle and the Piper Navajo, offer the flexibility of removable seats for transporting cargo.
    • Charter flights - Charter companies of all sizes use twin-engine piston aircraft to provide cost-effective regional connectivity and to access smaller airports. For example, the 9-seat Tecnam P2012 offers the same amenities as an airliner, according to its manufacturer.
    • Special missions - Piston-twin planes can support special missions such as terrain and geographical mapping, skydiving, aerial surveying and photography, law enforcement, and medical evacuation.

    Advantages Of An Extra Engine


    2019 Tecnam P2012 Traveller

    A twin-engine plane’s extra engine provides critical redundancy: in the unlikely event that one engine fails, the aircraft can continue flying. This is a considerable benefit to pilots who often fly in tricky weather conditions and over large bodies of water, mountains, or other challenging terrain. Furthermore, some twin pistons are designed so their flight systems and certain cabin features can power off one engine.

    Compared to piston singles, twin-engine piston aircraft offer:

    • Better takeoff and climb performance
    • Faster operating and maximum cruise speeds
    • Twin pistons generally have service ceilings ranging from 17,000 to 30,000 feet, vs. 12,000 to 18,000 ft for piston singles
    • Greater flight range due to increased fuel capacity and efficiency at higher altitudes

    Key Piston Single & Twin-Engine Piston Aircraft Differences

    Piston twin and single-engine piston aircraft have numerous similarities. Many models provide a modern flight deck, such as Garmin’s glass touchscreen G1000 NXi, and technologies like autopilot, weather radar, and synthetic vision. They also have differences worth mentioning, such as the extra training required for twin-engine pilot certification. Other examples include:


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    • Cost - In addition to higher upfront costs, twin pistons typically have higher ongoing maintenance, repair, overhaul, fuel, and insurance costs.
    • Complexity - If your goal is to eventually advance to flying a turboprop or jet, twin-engine pistons can be a good stepping stone to your goal.
    • Seating capacity - Twin-piston planes typically provide more spacious cabins and can haul more baggage and cargo. Although typical twin configurations accommodate up to six passengers, some models support nine or more.

    Find Your Next Twin-Engine Piston Aircraft On Controller.com

    Explore Controller.com to find new and used twin-engine piston aircraft for sale from industry-leading brands such as Aerostar, Beechcraft, Cessna, Commander, Diamond, Piper, Tecnam, Vulcanair/Partenavia, and others.

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