This 1948 Cessna 120 Is an ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick From a Distant Era
Like many small, economical taildraggers from the 1940s the Cessna 120 is having a moment in the market.
Like many small, economical taildraggers from the 1940s the Cessna 120 is having a moment in the market.
Often mistaken for a Cirrus SR22, Cessna’s TTx is relatively rare, but has a following of enthusiastic fans.
Burning jet-A fuel at an economical rate, the Diamond DA50 RG makes a case for practicality and efficiency.
Designed like off-road vehicles with wings, the SOCATA Rallye models are ready for adventure.
Demand for classic biplanes and the popularity of vintage fly-in events keep this manufacturer busy.
Designed for light weight and efficiency, the two-seat Yankee Clipper performs well on limited power.
The so-called Geronimo package of upgrades improved the light twin’s performance and appearance.
Links to the advanced, golden age Cruisair add to the Viking’s appeal.
Eligible for light sport operation, this aircraft appeals to a broad range of pilots.
Early Cirrus models offer composite construction and high performance at reasonable prices.