Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1979 Cessna Skylane 182RG
With a new engine, this single-engine retract 182RG could make a great IFR cross-country machine.
With a new engine, this single-engine retract 182RG could make a great IFR cross-country machine.
This aerobatic tailwheel two-seater makes for a fun flying companion.
Beechcraft made a stately entry into the two-seat single-engine training airplane market with the BE-77.
This classic early Centurion has a low-time engine, and it’s ready for a panel upgrades.
Low-cost tailwheel fun for the pilot attracted to this Piper’s sunny personality and approachability.
Looking for an affordable way to get into aircraft ownership? An experimental model may be the ticket.
This 1979 retractable version of the popular Skyhawk probably served well on a flight school line, and it’s now on the market.
A longtime pilot joke goes, “What makes an airplane fly?” The punch line: “Money!” Forget all that fancy talk about Bernoulli’s Principle. While it’s true recreational aviation is not the cheapest activity you could enjoy, neither is flying only for folks with thick wallets. If you keep an open mind, some aircraft are likely to […]
By Dan Johnson In their second event, Aero Showcase is hosting a flock of airplanes at one of Florida’s most vibrant recreational aviation airports. Partners Alex Rolinski and Doma Andreka return for the second annual of their own event, which follows on the heels of the DeLand Showcase that ran several years, all of which […]
Built from 1979 to 1981, the Skipper brought a certain style to the training market.