This 1956 de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk Is a Historic, Aerobatic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Long-running 1940s military trainer design evolved into specialized versions for airshows and aerobatic competition.
Long-running 1940s military trainer design evolved into specialized versions for airshows and aerobatic competition.
Improved ground handing made this tricycle-gear Piper a hit with pilots.
V-tail Bonanzas for decades set the standard for high-performance, piston-single aircraft.
Older Cirrus SR22s often compete in the same price range as older piston singles from rival manufacturers.
The high-powered Pathfinder appealed to pilots with a combination of speed and simplicity.
Recalled by fans of 1970s TV show ‘M*A*S*H,’ the Bell 47 marked a significant step toward the popularity and proliferation of helicopters.
Unique T-tail design boosts the practical family hauler’s ramp appeal.
Already-fast Cessna 210 gains more speed with pressurization and turbocharging.
Four-seat, straight-tail version of Beechcraft’s premium piston single is known for speed and harmonious handling.
Built like a ‘big airplane,’ the Commander is known for rugged and thoughtful design features.