This 1949 Stinson 108-3 Is a Classic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick with Lots of Vintage Charm
As a successor to the Model 10A Voyager just after World War II, the four-seat 108 was especially practical for the time.
As a successor to the Model 10A Voyager just after World War II, the four-seat 108 was especially practical for the time.
Company says its composite-blade models have been certified in Europe and are undergoing tests in the U.S.
Looking like a miniature fighter from World War II, the Swift offers sporty handling to match its appearance.
The Austrian four-seat single excels as a trainer or personal aircraft for family travel.
The Anderson Greenwood AG-14—of which only four remain registered—incorporated a decidedly unconventional layout that featured a single pusher engine and a twin-boom tail.
Cessna’s 182 Skylane is known as a strong and versatile performer.
Cessna’s long-nose T310R was the ultimate evolution of the long-running light twin design.
This attractive, economical twin makes a good multiengine trainer or people mover.
Unlike many vintage taildraggers, this Citabria is designed to handle aerobatics.
Factory in the Czech Republic is sending two new production models to Airtime Aviation in Oklahoma.