Piper Aircraft has long been a pillar of general aviation, renowned for designing aircraft that are as enjoyable to fly as they are practical. From the ubiquitous low-wing Cherokee trainers that rival the Skyhawk in popularity, to advanced complex trainers like the Arrow and fast twin-engine models like the Seneca, Piper offers a complete progression path for pilots building their careers or flying for pleasure.
The Piper Cherokee is a family of light aircraft that forms the backbone of the Piper lineup. Its low-wing design provides excellent visibility during turns and easy access to the cabin, making it a favorite for basic flight instruction and club rentals.
| Engine type | Lycoming O-320 |
| Length | 23.3 ft / 7.1 m |
| Height | 7.3 ft / 2.2 m |
| Wingspan | 30 ft / 9.1 m |
| Range | 525 nm / 972 km |
An evolution of the Cherokee, the modern Piper Archer serves as a highly capable platform bringing modern avionics and enhanced comfort to the respected PA-28 airframe. It stands as a premier modern trainer and capable personal cruiser.
| Engine type | Lycoming O-360 |
| Length | 24 ft / 7.3 m |
| Height | 7.3 ft / 2.2 m |
| Wingspan | 35.5 ft / 10.8 m |
| Range | 522 nm / 967 km |
The Piper Arrow is an essential stepping stone for student pilots, serving as the standard complex trainer with its retractable landing gear and constant-speed propeller. It blends the familiarity of the PA-28 line with advanced systems.
| Engine type | Lycoming IO-360 |
| Length | 24.4 ft / 7.4 m |
| Height | 7.9 ft / 2.4 m |
| Wingspan | 35.4 ft / 10.8 m |
| Range | 880 nm / 1630 km |
The Piper Seneca is a powerful light twin-engine aircraft offering the redundancy of a second engine and a spacious six-seat cabin. It's an accessible step up to multi-engine flying, widely used by air taxis and serious personal owners.
| Engine type | 2x Continental TSIO-360 |
| Length | 28.6 ft / 8.7 m |
| Height | 9.9 ft / 3 m |
| Wingspan | 38.9 ft / 11.8 m |
| Range | 828 nm / 1533 km |
The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is a two-seat, single-engine monoplane. Introduced in 1949, it was developed from the Piper PA-11. Renowned for its notable short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities, the Super Cub remains the gold standard for bush flying worldwide.
| Engine type | Lycoming O-320 |
| Length | 22.6 ft / 6.9 m |
| Height | 6.7 ft / 2.0 m |
| Wingspan | 35.2 ft / 10.7 m |
| Range | 400 nm / 741 km |
The Piper M600/SLS is a pressurized, single-engine turboprop featuring the HALO Safety System, which includes Garmin Autoland. Offering impressive payload, range, and speed, the M600/SLS delivers powerful performance wrapped in a luxurious, pressurized cabin.
| Engine type | Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42A |
| Length | 29.7 ft / 9.0 m |
| Height | 11.3 ft / 3.4 m |
| Wingspan | 43.2 ft / 13.2 m |
| Range | 1658 nm / 3,071 km |