Plane & Pilot 2021 Buyer‘s Guide: Single-Engine Piston Planes

Newcomers, upgrades, and old favorites: 20 piston singles for 2017.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The current market for single-engine piston aircraft offers a diverse range of options, from entry-level fixed-gear trainers like the Piper Archer and Cirrus SR20, to high-performance pressurized models such as the Piper M350.
  • Many leading models, including the best-selling Cirrus SR22 G6, feature advanced avionics suites like the Garmin G1000 NXi or G3000, enhancing cockpit functionality, safety, and user experience.
  • Several aircraft have received significant updates, such as the Mooney Acclaim Ultra with its new composite shell and improved cabin access, or new Part 23-certificated models like the Tecnam P2010.
  • The market includes planes with specialized niches, ranging from utility-focused aircraft like the Cessna 182 Skylane to fast, cross-country machines like the Cessna TTx and Mooney M20 Ovation Ultra.
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New to this year’s Plane & Pilot Buyer’s Guide are a couple of airplanes that are major updates of existing singles, as well as an all-new, newly Part 23-certificated model by CubCrafters. The product that continues to dominate the market is the Cirrus SR22 G6, which this year boasts its best panel yet, the updated G1000 NXi. Despite relatively low levels of sales against historic figures, the number of different options for potential buyers of singles remains impressive. You can get anything from a 120-knot taildragger with big tires to a pressurized six-place screamer, and most everything else in between. Here’s our selection of the leading piston singles on the market.


Piper M350
Piper M350

Piper M350

Few groundbreaking airplanes stand the test of time, and the M350, known previously as the Mirage and before that the Malibu, is one of them. The pressurized piston single is fast, roomy (seats for six including club seating in back), and because it’s pressurized, occupants don’t need cannula or oxygen masks in the flight levels. Its tremendous range and weather-ready equipment make it the world’s most advanced piston single, one with much of the capability of turboprop singles, but at a cool million less. Its G1000 avionics suite boasts safety features like synthetic vision, envelope protection and a hypoxia safety mode. The M350 has onboard weather radar, anti-icing pneumatic boots for full flight into known icing capability, and with a ceiling of 25,000 feet, it can navigate weather more effectively and effortlessly (for pilot and passengers) than any other production piston single.

Niche: Pressurized piston retractable gear

Price: $1.15 million

Competitors: None

Read our Piper M350 pilot report.

Piper M350 Specifications

Learn more at Piper Aircraft.

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