Team Tango Tango II Aircraft for Sale — Buy or Sell High-Performance Homebuilt Monoplanes Worldwide
The Team Tango Tango II is a sleek, high-performance homebuilt aircraft that represents the ambitions of amateur builders who want more than basic cross-country capability — a fast, low-drag monoplane that can cruise at speeds rivalling certified production aircraft while being built in a garage from plans or a kit. Designed for pilots who prioritise performance, the Tango II features an aerodynamically refined fuselage, a retractable undercarriage on many examples, and powerplant options ranging from proven Lycoming and Continental horizontally-opposed engines to more exotic and powerful alternatives, delivering cruise speeds that put many factory aircraft to shame.
As with many homebuilt designs, individual Tango II aircraft vary considerably in specification depending on builder choices, and the used market reflects this diversity. Buyers will encounter examples with fixed and retractable gear, different engine installations, varying panel equipment from steam gauges to full glass, and a range of interior finish from basic to luxury. This variability makes careful evaluation essential, but also means that buyers can often find an example closely matched to their specific requirements and budget.
Performance and Design Highlights
- High cruise speed — well-built examples with appropriate powerplants cruise at speeds that comfortably exceed most certified training aircraft
- Aerodynamically refined airframe — low-drag design philosophy delivers efficient performance from available horsepower
- Builder customisation — each aircraft reflects its builder's priorities, with wide variation in engine, avionics, and finish quality available on the market
- Two-seat side-by-side or tandem — depending on variant and builder choices, seating configurations vary across the Tango II family
- EAA airworthiness — registered as Experimental Amateur-Built aircraft under FAA regulations, with annual condition inspections by approved persons
- Strong homebuilder support — active online communities and EAA chapters provide ongoing builder and owner support for maintenance and modifications
Buying a Team Tango Tango II
When evaluating a Tango II for purchase, buyers should carefully examine the construction quality — homebuilt aircraft quality varies significantly between builders, and a professional evaluation by an A&P mechanic or DAR familiar with composite or metal construction is strongly recommended. Key areas to assess include the engine installation and logbooks, the airframe construction records (FAA Form 8130-12 and builder logs), the avionics installation, and the overall finish quality as an indicator of the builder's attention to detail throughout construction. Aircraft with documented builder histories, complete construction logs, and regular condition inspection records command premium prices and represent significantly lower risk than aircraft with incomplete documentation.
Who Buys the Team Tango Tango II
The Tango II attracts pilots who want performance and individuality in their personal aircraft — typically experienced private pilots or instrument-rated aviators seeking a fast cross-country machine that offers the satisfaction of homebuilt ownership alongside genuine capability. The aircraft is not suited to student pilots or those new to high-performance aircraft, but for experienced aviators comfortable with tailwheel or retractable-gear operations, a well-built Tango II can offer exceptional value relative to comparable certified performance aircraft.
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