This 1955 Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer Is a Distinguished, Easy-Flying ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
An early tricycle-gear success, the Tri-Pacer helped convince Cessna to develop the 172.
An early tricycle-gear success, the Tri-Pacer helped convince Cessna to develop the 172.
An early 172 with a vintage paint scheme and upgraded engine can be the ideal personal aircraft for many pilots.
An ideal trainer or timebuilder, the Cherokee 140 was Piper’s answer to Cessna’s popular 172.
Great looks, responsive handling and cross-country capability make the Starduster Too a practical sport biplane.
This sleek two-place LSA is ready for long cross-country missions.
Essentially a four-seat Cub, the PA-14 resulted from widening the Super Cruiser’s cabin.
Rugged enough to withstand wartime Army cadet training, the Stearman PT-17 adapts well to civilian missions.
Before the rise of specialized STOL aircraft, a Super Cub with a relatively big engine was your ticket to the backcountry.
Late to the game among four-seat trainers, the Musketeer offers unexpected features.
Grumman’s innovative Cheetah offers pilots efficient performance in a straightforward, economical package