This 1994 Steen Skybolt’s Biplane Proportions Make It an ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
A popular homebuilt, the Skybolt became a regular sight at airshows.
A popular homebuilt, the Skybolt became a regular sight at airshows.
A bit more modern than a J-3 Cub, the side-by-side Cessna 140 is a passenger-friendly antique.
A bit larger than competing Cessna 172s and Piper PA-28s, the Musketeer was a comfortable family airplane.
Swept tail surfaces give the six-seater the look of an arrow, and it flies like one.
With a classic paint scheme, wheel fairings, and neat interior, this 172 can hold its own on a crowded ramp.
The Chief was considered more of a mature airplane than the tandem-seat Champ.
Designed in response to Cessna’s 182 Skylane, this high-horsepower Piper is known for its carrying capacity.
Designed for civilian use, it quickly entered military application as a primary trainer during World War II.
Designed for a postwar aviation boom that fizzled, the Seabee experienced a short production life.
With a longer wing and long range, this Bonanza is meant for high-altitude cruising.