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    About Turboprop Aircraft

    With the ability to transport four or more passengers 1,500-plus nautical miles, turboprops in general provide more power, speed, and safety than piston aircraft and friendlier prices and ongoing maintenance and service costs than jets.

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    AUD $3,060,117
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    Total Time5,074
    Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Absolute Aircraft Sales
    Total Time10,614
    Location: Merritt Island, Florida, USA
    Seller: Flaps15 Aviation Sales
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    Total Time19,161.6
    Location: Miami, Florida, USA
    Seller: Propel Aviation S & S LLC
    Total Time19,161.6
    Location: Miami, Florida, USA
    Seller: Propel Aviation S & S LLC
    Total Time1
    Location: Wichita, Kansas, USA
    Seller: Textron Aviation

    2020 CESSNA CARAVAN 208

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    Total Time1,926
    Location: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    Seller: Aircraft Parts Store, LLC
    Total Time1,385
    Location: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
    Total Time2,309
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    Seller: CUTTER AVIATION INC
    Total Time750
    Location: Wichita, Kansas, USA
    Seller: LA Jet Sales & Leasing
    Total Time845
    Location: Ganderkesee, Lower Saxony, Germany
    Seller: Atlas Air Services
    Total Time3,977
    Location: Farmingdale, New York, USA
    Seller: Fly The Whale
    Total Time11,216.5
    Location: Lansing, Michigan, USA
    Seller: SkyQuest International, LLC
    Total Time15,401
    Location: Miami, Florida, USA
    Seller: Propel Aviation S & S LLC
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    Monthly: AUD $33,887
    Total Time15,401
    Location: Miami, Florida, USA
    Seller: Propel Aviation S & S LLC
    Total Time7,300
    Location: Grand Junction, Colorado, USA
    Seller: Rich Aircraft Sales
    Total Time4,920
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    Total Time7,835
    Location: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
    Seller: Valor Jets
    Total Time9,998
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    Total Time9,180
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    Total Time6,606.7
    Location: Goleta, California, USA
    Seller: Rocket Air LLC
    Total Time7,490
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    Total Time4,873
    Location: Waldenburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
    Seller: Jürgen Lang

    1981 CESSNA CONQUEST I

    Turboprop Aircraft

    AUD $2,047,347
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    Total Time4,950
    Location: Paso Robles, California, USA
    Seller: Circle M Aviation
    Total Time5,910
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
    Total Time9,348.2
    Location: Goleta, California, USA
    Seller: Rocket Air LLC
    Total Time7,860
    Location: Deer Valley, Arizona, USA
    Total Time11,100
    Location: Wray, Colorado, USA
    Seller: G2G Aviation

    1981 CESSNA CONQUEST I

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    Total Time11,454
    Location: Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa
    Seller: Ascend Aviation

    About Turboprop Aircraft

    The new and used single- and twin-engine turboprop aircraft you’ll find for sale on AviationTrader.com.au costing anywhere from less than $600,000 to $4 million or more offer a wide range of features and performance. These planes have the ability to transport four or more passengers for distances of 2,778 kilometres (1,500 nautical miles) or more on business, private, special-mission, adventure, and other flights. In general, they provide more power, speed, and safety than piston aircraft and friendlier prices and ongoing maintenance and service costs than jets, while still providing similar amenities and features.


    Daher Kodiak 100 Series II Turboprop

    A key example from the category include the Beechcraft King Air 360 from the long-running King Air platform, which equips two Pratt & Whitney Canada turboprop engines spinning four-blade Hartzell propellers. The plane provides a flight range of more than 3,334 km (1,800 nm)—roughly the distance from Perth to Melbourne—at a cruise speed of 312 ktas, all while carrying a roughly 2,313-kilogram (5,100-pound) useful load. Another is Piper Aircraft’s single-engine M600 SLS that can fly nonstop 3,071 km (1,658 nm) at 30,000 feet (9,144 metres), complete with a pressurized cabin, Garmin G3000 avionics, and the autonomous flying HALO safety system with Garmin’s Autoland technology.

    Turboprops In Action

    Hungarian engineer György Jendrassik gets credit for designing the first turboprop engine in the late 1920s before creating the CS-1 prototype engine in the late 1930s. The Gloster Meteor EE2227 that used two Rolls-Royce RB 50 Trent engines is regarded as the first turboprop aircraft to fly in 1945, while the Vickers Viscount that took flight in 1948 using a Rolls-Royce Dart engine is considered the first turboprop airliner, as well as the first turboprop with four engines. A Boulton Paul Balliol prototype from 1948 is credited as being the first single-engine turboprop.

    Although both turboprops and jets use gas-turbine engines, turboprop engines use a turbine to rotate a shaft that then spins the propeller. Despite being slower, turboprops have the advantage of being able to operate out of most general-aviation airports, making them a popular, cost-efficient choice for many business trips ranging from 1,111 to 1,852 km (600 and 1,000 nm). Compared to piston aircraft, turboprops are costlier initially and often louder to operate but generally provide greater overall reliability (particularly twin-engine models) and less long-term inspection- and maintenance-related costs.

    Find The Turboprop For You

    You’ll find a large selection of turboprop aircraft for sale every day on AviationTrader.com.au from such leading brands as Beechcraft, Cessna, Daher, Pilatus, Piper, and SOCATA.