List of current production certified light aircraft

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List of current production certified light aircraft for general aviation

Single engine piston taildragger aircraft [1]
ModelEnginePower
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
American Champion Citabria L. O-235/320/360118-1802165-1721,750-1,9501,120-1,300100-115466-595
American Champion Scout L. O-360/390180-21021802,1501,320-1,340113-128938
American Champion Decathlon L. AEIO-360/390180-2102164-1691,9501,305-1,330123-129336-417
Aviat Husky L. O-360 180-20021832,2501,275122695-720
CubCrafters Top Cub L. O-36018021782,3001,20097495
CubCrafters XCub L. O-3601802174.82,3001,212126695
Maule M-4 L. O-3601802/4162.72,5001,375116810
Maule M-7/M-9 L. O-360/540 180-2604/5173.72,500-2,8001,470-1,700120-141695-1072
Seabird Seeker L. IO-390 2102140.52,1471,342114540
Waco YMF-5 J. R-755 30022342,9501,985105432
Waco Great Lakes 2T1 L. AEIO-36018021881,8001,29096260
Single engine piston aircraft with tricycle landing gear [1]
ModelEnginePower
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Beechcraft Bonanza C. IO-550 30061813,6502,600167920
Cessna 172 Skyhawk L. IO-360/CD-155 155-18041742,5501,670-1,780110-125640-885
Cessna 182 Skylane L. IO/TIO-540 23041743,1001,965135915
Cessna 206 StationairL. TIO-54031061743,7892,336155703
Cirrus SR20 L. IO-390 21551453,1502,126145709
Cirrus SR22 C. IO/TSIO-550310-31551453,6002,276-2,358171-2011021-1169
Diamond DA20 C. IO-240 12521251,7641,180130544
Diamond DA40 L. IO-360/AE300 170-18041452,646-2,8881,746-1,984131-137830-984
GA8 Airvan L. IO/TIO-540300-32082084,000-42002,275-2,374130-135880
Mooney M20 C. IO/TSIO-550280-3104175,73,3682,378-2,260186-227830-1450
Piper PA-28 L. O-320/360/CD-155160-17041702,440-2,7501,530-1,798112-137513-880
Piper M350 L. TIO-54035061754,3403,003-3,0502131343
Tecnam P2010 L. IO-360/390180-2154149,62,5571,631128-139597-600
Zlin 242L AEIO-360-A1B62102141,52,4001,642116431
Piston engine twin [1]
ModelEngineUnit
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Beech Baron C. IO-550-C30061995,5003,9701921480
Britten-Norman Islander L. IO-54030093256,6004,114143939
Diamond DA42 AE3001704175.34,4073,1091971225
Diamond DA62 AE33018071845,0713,4611921288
Piper Seminole L. 0-360-A1H618041843,8002,625162700
Piper Seneca C. TSIO-360-RB2206208.74,7503,442174828
Tecnam P2006T R. 912 10041592,7121,806135669
Tecnam P2012 L. TEO-540/ C. GTSIO-520-S37511273-?8,1135,260-5,326170-185905-950
Vulcanair P-68C L. IO/TIO-360200-21062004,548-4,6303,130-3,198160-168890-1103
Single turboprop [1]
ModelEnginePower
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Cessna 208 (Grand) Caravan P&WC PT6A675-86710-142798,000-8,8074,730-5,310185-186964-1,070
Daher TBM 910/930P&WC PT6A1,2006193.757,3944,6293261,730
Epic E1000 P&WC PT6A1,20062038,0004,6003051,650
GippsAero GA10 Airvan R-R 250 450102084,7502,475150850
Pilatus PC-12 P&WC PT6A1,20011277.810,4506,7822691,845
Piper M500 and M600 P&WC PT6A500-6006183-2095,092-6,0003,436-3,650247-2571000-1,484
Quest Kodiak P&WC PT6A700102407,2553,7701781,132
Twin turboprop [1]
ModelEngineUnit
hp
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Beech King Air P&WC PT6A550829510,4857,2652701,260
Britten-Norman Islander R-R 25032593257,0004,040170728
Beech Super King Air P&WC PT6A-52850-1,05010-1131012,500-16,5008,830-9,995303-3101,720-2,692
Piaggio P.180 Avanti P&WC PT6A-66B8501017212,1007,8503561,470
Viking DHC-6 Twin OtterP&WC PT6A-346202142012,5005,851170775
Vulcanair A-Viator R-R 250328102006,6133,8581781,050
Single turbojet [1]
ModelEngineThrust
lbf
SeatsWing
Sq. Ft.
MTOW
lb
Empty
lb
Cruise
knots
Range
nmi
Cirrus Vision SF50 Williams FJ33-5A turbofan1,8467195.76,0003,550305600-690

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