How much does a Piper Tomahawk cost?

about $25,000 to $33,000
On Trade-A-Plane, there are just a few Tomahawks up for sale, ranging from about $25,000 to $33,000, and on Barnstormers there are postings for the aircraft and aircraft parts as well. According to username “kyleb” on Pilots of America, the annuals for the Piper Tomahawk are fairly cheap (about $800).

Why was the Piper Tomahawk called a Traumahawk?

With fewer than 2500 copies produced from 1978 through 1982, the airplane has sparked international debate regarding its stall and spin characteristics, earning it the nickname Traumahawk.

What is the useful load of a Piper Tomahawk?

Specifications

1978 PA-38-112 Piper Tomahawk
Standard Empty Weight 1,128 lbs.
Max. Useful Load Normal Category 542 lbs.
Max. Useful Load Utility Category 542 lbs.
Baggage Capacity 100 lbs.

What is the range of a Piper Tomahawk?

539 miPiper PA-38 Tomahawk / Range

How much does a Piper PA 38 cost?

Vref, the AOPA partner offering aircraft value estimates, suggests a base price for the Piper PA–38-112 Tomahawk of $14,000 for the 1978 model to $16,000 for the 1982 Tomahawk II.

Is a Piper Tomahawk a safe airplane?

Safety record The Tomahawk has a higher rate of fatal spin accidents per flying hour. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) estimated that the Tomahawk’s stall/spin accident rate was three to five times that of the Cessna 150/152.

How many gallons per hour does a Cessna 150 burn?

A Cessna 150 with the stock engine consumes about 6 gallons per hour, so the fuel cost is approximately $29.50 per hour.

What fuel does a Piper Tomahawk use?

‘FUEL – The aircraft are certified for UL91 or AVGAS 100 or AVGAS 100LL.

What are the specifications of Cessna 150?

General Characteristics of the Cessna 150 1, 2

Fuel Capacity 26 gallons (98 L)
Max Gross Weight 1,500 lbs (680.38 kg)
Length 23 ft 11 in (7.29 m)
Height 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
Wingspan 33 ft (10.06 m)

How much does it cost to run a Cessna 152?

The average operational cost for the Cessna 150 and 152 is between $40 and $50 per hour, largely dependent on the cost of fuel. (both aviation and car gasoline can be used with the appropriate approval.) The national average price of aviation fuel is ~$4.92.

Are Cessna 150’s safe?

They made up eight percent of the landing accidents in both the 150 and the comparison group. Survivability was higher in Cessna 150 and 152 accidents than in the comparable fleet and as good as or better than the average for all fixed-gear single-engine piston aircraft engaged in similar operations.