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2001 Piaggio Avanti P-180 ... N785JH Call for price! 1036 Not Applicable
2009 Piaggio Avanti P180 ... Call for price! TBD Texas
2008 Piaggio Avanti P180 ... 230 N369LC Call for price! 1154 Texas
The Piaggio Avanti is unlike any other aircraft in the aircraft sales market for many reasons. Piaggio Avanti sets the standard as being the world's fastest turboprop business aircraft. Comparable to a light jet in speed and comfort, yet more efficient than most twin turboprops, Piaggio Avanti plays a key role in businesses. The Piaggio Avanti has a very large cabin that produces minimal noise and vibration. It is almost 40% more fuel efficient than most business jets for sale and approximately 25% more efficient than twin turboprops. This is because of the unique design created by the Piaggio Avanti team. After endless testing and analysis, it was determined by Piaggio engineers that to achieve the results and aircraft for sale they wanted, a new aircraft configuration would need to be utilized. After extensive wind tunnel testing, a non-cylindrical fuselage was developed for the Piaggio Avanti to create less drag but still allow for a large, stand up cabin. This resulted in Piaggio Avanti's' three lifting surface configuration that allows a 34% reduction in wing area which in turn reduces weight and drag, key elements to a faster and more efficient aircraft. Pilots seem to have no trouble transitioning to the unconventional Piaggio Avanti. For details before seeking out a used Piaggio Avanti for sale viewers are advised to search any of the Flying Online network of used aircraft websites or visit the company website at Piaggio.com.
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