1982 Mitsubishi Solitaire used
- January 31, 2023
The Mitsubishi Solitaire is the short-body twin-turboprop variant of the legendary Mitsubishi MU-2 family — a compact, pressurised, six-to-seven-seat performance aircraft that delivers cruise speeds approaching 300 knots at a fraction of the cost of a comparable jet. The Solitaire designation applies to the MU-2B-20 through MU-2B-36A production variants: aircraft that share the MU-2's distinctive full-span high-lift flap system, spoileron roll control, and powerful Garrett TPE331 engines in a shorter, lighter fuselage optimised for owner-pilot operations and corporate shuttle missions. Mitsubishi Solitaire aircraft for sale represent outstanding value in the twin turboprop market for buyers seeking maximum speed and high-altitude capability in a two-pilot or single-pilot platform. Airplane Trade is the global marketplace to find and list Solitaire aircraft worldwide.
Mitsubishi produced two distinct fuselage lengths across the MU-2 production run. The short-body Solitaire variants — MU-2B-20, -25, -26, and -36A — carry six to seven occupants in a pressurised cabin approximately 13 feet long. The long-body Marquise variants — MU-2B-30, -40, and -60 — stretch the fuselage to accommodate up to eight passengers. Both share the same wing, engines, and basic systems, but the shorter, lighter Solitaire offers slightly better performance metrics in terms of climb rate and cruise speed due to its lower operating weight. For owner-pilots who primarily fly without a full passenger load, the Solitaire's more compact footprint and slightly lower acquisition cost make it an attractive alternative to the Marquise while still delivering all the essential MU-2 performance attributes.
The Mitsubishi Solitaire shares all of the MU-2 family's handling characteristics — both the rewarding performance and the demanding technique requirements. The FAA's SFAR 108 Special Training Requirements apply to all MU-2 variants including the Solitaire, and compliance is mandatory for all pilots acting as PIC in the United States. Approved MU-2 training providers offer type-specific ground and flight training that teaches pilots to manage the aircraft's energy correctly on approach and to use the spoileron system effectively throughout the flight envelope. Solitaire pilots who have completed proper training consistently report that the aircraft is highly manageable and extraordinarily rewarding to fly — the combination of near-300-knot cruise and genuine single-pilot capability makes the Solitaire one of the most productive personal turboprops available at any price point.
The Solitaire's relatively modest MTOW and short-body configuration contribute to operating economics that are genuinely competitive for its performance class. Fuel burn at long-range cruise typically runs 50–60 gallons per hour of Jet-A for both engines combined — comparable to or better than many piston twins that cruise 100 knots slower. Engine overhaul reserves for the TPE331-10 run approximately $75–$100 per flight hour per engine. Total direct operating costs — fuel, engine reserves, and basic maintenance — typically fall in the $600–$900 per hour range for a well-maintained owner-operated Solitaire, making it one of the most cost-effective ways to achieve 270-knot pressurised cross-country performance.
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