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    About Piston Twin Aircraft

    Although more expensive to buy and maintain than piston singles due to the additional engine and its associated costs, piston twins offer greater speed, interior space, payload capacity, and takeoff and climbing performance.

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    BEECHCRAFT H18

    Piston Twin Aircraft

    GBP £186,615
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    Total Time4,170
    Location: Rockford, Illinois, USA
    Seller: Courtesy Aircraft

    1945 BEECHCRAFT D18S

    Piston Twin Aircraft

    GBP £224,837
    View DetailsGBP £224,837 + GST = GBP £258,563
    (GST applies to buyers in New Zealand)
    Total Time6,000
    Location: Blenheim, South Island, New Zealand
    Seller: Classic Aircraft Sales Ltd
    Total Time7,996
    Location: Rockford, Illinois, USA
    Seller: Courtesy Aircraft
    Total Time870
    Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
    Seller: Premier Aircraft Sales
    Total Time650
    Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA
    Seller: Carolina Jet Inc.
    Total Time591
    Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
    Total Time715
    Location: Bragado, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
    Seller: Pablo Mahmet
    Total Time1,435
    Location: Texarkana, Arkansas, USA
    Seller: Omni International Jet Trading, Inc.
    Total Time1,296
    Location: Pompano Beach, Florida, USA
    Seller: Pegasus Jet Intl.
    Total Time1,308
    Location: Brazil, Brazil
    Seller: Jetcraft
    Total Time1,527
    Location: Lexington, Kentucky, USA
    Seller: AIRMART
    Total Time2,440
    Location: Greensboro, North Carolina, USA
    Seller: Carolina Aircraft, Inc.
    Total Time2,295
    Location: Leesburg, Florida, USA
    Seller: JETVX
    Total Time1,609
    Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
    Total Time3,336
    Location: Danbury, Connecticut, USA
    Seller: International Aircraft Marketing & Sales
    Total Time3,904
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    Seller: Latitude Aviation
    Total Time3,000
    Location: Houma, Louisiana, USA
    Total Time2,034.3
    Location: Chappell Hill, Texas, USA
    Seller: Stephanie Detmer
    Total Time4,170
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Total Time4,447
    Location: Luray, Virginia, USA
    Seller: Latitude Aviation
    Total Time4,270
    Location: Marysville, Kansas, USA
    Seller: Highrize Aviation
    Total Time5,233
    Location: Picayune, Mississippi, USA
    Seller: Latitude Aviation
    Total Time5,820.9
    Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: King Airways Ltd.
    Total Time4,044
    Location: Bakersfield, California, USA
    Seller: Wegis and Young Property Mgmt
    Total Time4,682
    Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
    Total Time4,264
    Location: Mammoth Lakes, California, USA
    Seller: ELITE AIR CENTER
    Total Time5,412
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    Seller: Latitude Aviation
    Total Time3,767
    Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
    Seller: Dukas Air LLC

    About Piston Twin Aircraft

    Piston twin aircraft experienced a stretch of popularity from the 1950s to roughly 1980, and they remain a popular, practical choice these days among flight training schools, adventure travel providers, business users, and private owners alike. Also known as “twin-pistons” and “multi-twins,” these aircraft are similar to piston single aircraft in that they’re adept at handling short takeoffs and landings, meaning they have access to a huge number of smaller airports, including many that turboprop and jet aircraft don’t. Although more expensive upfront and long-term than piston singles due to the additional engine and the extra fuel, maintenance, overhaul, repair, and other associated costs, piston twins provide greater speed, interior space, payload capacity, and takeoff and climbing performance. Piston twin aircraft are typically configured for two to six passengers.


    Beechcraft Baron 58 Piston Twin Aircraft

    Extra Engine Benefits

    As with piston singles, piston twins use a piston (or reciprocating) engine that includes multiple cylinders. Each cylinder contains a piston moves up and down to turn a crankshaft, which spins the plane’s propellers. Although a piston twin’s extra engine translates to extra operating costs compared to piston singles, the redundancy provided by the second engine is a valuable safety consideration, especially while flying over mountains, large bodies of water, or other challenging terrain. To that end, some twin-engine piston aircraft are designed so that their flight systems and various cabin features are powered by one engine.

    Characteristics & Equipment

    Twin-engine piston airplanes such as the Beechcraft Baron 58, Cessna 421, Diamond Aircraft DA42, and Piper Seneca can support missions of anywhere from about 300 to 1,400 nautical miles (555 to 2,592 kilometres) travelling at speeds in the neighborhood of 200-ktas and carrying useful loads of roughly 680 kilograms (1,500 pounds) or less. Many modern piston twins are equipped with the latest Garmin G1000 NXi flight decks with multiple displays; they often offer multiple seating and cargo configurations and other useful features.

    Find The Right Piston Twin Aircraft

    You’ll find a large selection of new and used piston twin aircraft for sale on ControllerEMEA.co.uk from such leading manufacturers as Beechcraft, Cessna, Diamond, Piper, Tecnam, and others.