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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 provide superior speed, interior space, payload capacity, and takeoff and climbing performance.

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    Location: Johns Island, South Carolina, USA
    Seller: Gaither Aviation Brokerage and Sales
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    Location: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
    Seller: AirSOUTH Aviation Services, Inc.

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    Total Time4,454
    Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Absolute Aircraft Sales
    Total Time10,553.5
    Location: Dacula, Georgia, USA
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    Location: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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    Location: Quincy, Florida, USA
    Total Time6,487
    Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

    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 single-engine piston aircraft in that they’re adept at handling short takeoffs and landings, meaning they can access a huge number of smaller airports, including many that turboprops and jet aircraft can’t.


    Beechcraft Baron 58 Piston Twin Aircraft

    Although more expensive up front 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 superior speed, interior space, payload capacity, and takeoff and climbing performance. Piston twin aircraft are typically configured for two to six passengers.

    Extra Engine Benefits

    As with piston singles, piston twins use a piston (or reciprocating) engine that includes multiple cylinders. Each cylinder contains a piston that moves up and down to turn a crankshaft that spins the plane’s propellers. Although a piston twin’s extra engine translates to higher 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 Beechcraft Baron 58s, Diamond Aircraft DA42s, and Piper Senecas can carry out missions anywhere from about 555 to 2,592 kilometres (300 to 1,400 nautical miles) 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 also offer multiple seating and cargo configurations and other abilities.

    Find The Piston Twin Aircraft For You

    You’ll find a large selection of new and used piston twin aircraft for sale every day on AviationTrader.com.au from such leading brands as Beechcraft, Cessna, Diamond, and Piper.