This 1967 Cessna 150 Is a Modified, Tail-Dragging ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Many 150s have been converted to tailwheel landing gear, but they remain rare sights.
Many 150s have been converted to tailwheel landing gear, but they remain rare sights.
Developed as a 172 replacement, the Cardinal eventually filled a higher-end slot in the market.
An enlarged version of the original PA-28, the Six will be familiar to pilots who trained in Pipers.
While known for its electric aircraft, Pipistrel also builds the sleek, speedy Panthera piston single.
Mooneys have always been aerodynamically clean, but a big engine gives the M20R an extra measure of speed.
The agency’s findings focus on errors in fuel management.
A popular homebuilt, the Skybolt became a regular sight at airshows.
Swept tail surfaces give the six-seater the look of an arrow, and it flies like one.
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.