1957 Piper Apache
- February 18, 2023
The Piper PA-23 Apache holds a special place in aviation history as the aircraft that proved Piper Aircraft could build a serious multi-engine airplane — and in doing so, launched a twin-engine product line that would eventually include the Aztec, Seneca, Seminole, and Navajo. Introduced in 1954, the Apache was Piper's deliberately modest entry into the light twin market: a four-seat, low-wing monoplane with twin Lycoming O-320 engines of just 150 horsepower each, designed to be simple, affordable, and accessible to the growing population of instrument-rated pilots who wanted twin-engine reliability without the cost and complexity of larger alternatives. The Apache succeeded on exactly these terms, accumulating a loyal following of owners who appreciated its honest character and genuine utility.
Piper Apache aircraft available on the pre-owned market today are vintage aircraft with the mechanical simplicity and low operating costs that characterized their era. The original O-320 engines are among the most reliable and economical piston aircraft engines ever produced, with overhaul costs that compare favorably to virtually any alternative. For pilots seeking multi-engine currency time, flight schools needing economical training aircraft, and collectors who want to own the beginning of Piper's twin-engine story, the Apache offers genuine value at accessible acquisition prices.
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