
Featured Category: Prop Planes
Most of us look at a turboprop plane and think it’s light and nimble transportation with limited range and speed. If you were looking at the Piaggio P-180 Avanti II turboprop plane, your assumption would be dead wrong. The amazing Avanti is the world’s fastest turboprop business aircraft, topping out at over 450 mph with a cruising speed of 400 mph. It also consumes considerably less fuel due to its non-cylindrical fuselage and smaller wing construction, enabling a maximum range of over 1,600 m... FULL REVIEW
When you’re seeking world-class craftsmanship, no country has a more famed reputation than the Swiss. And where is precision craftsmanship more important than in a plane? That’s why a safe choice for air transportation is the Pilatus PC-12 turboprop plane. Since 1939, Pilatus Aircraft has stood for Swiss quality and innovation. Indeed, the skies are your bowl of cherries when you’re flying a Pilatus PC-12 that’s powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-67B engine that reaches a maximum cru... FULL REVIEW
Sometimes smaller is better, especially when it comes to prop planes that need to get in and out of tighter spots and smaller airports. A smaller, more nimble plane can enhance your ability to go about anywhere. But, you still want peak performance and creature comforts like those found on the Beechcraft Baron G58 six-place piston twin plane. This “Best Of” can reach speeds of 233 mph thanks to twin 300hp Teledyne Continental IO550-C, six-cylinder, fuel-injected engines. These powerful twins c... FULL REVIEW





