
Lowest Price: $99,500 Highest Price: $399,000
| Title | Airframe Hours | Tail Number | Price | Serial Number | Location | Compare |
1982 Piper Seneca III ...![]() |
1500 | D-GAXS | $249,900 | 34-8233175 | Not Applicable | |
1997 Piper SENECA V ...![]() |
1250 | I-GGMS | $370,000 | 34-49016 | ||
| 1999 Piper Seneca V with ... | 1150 | N4128U | $399,000 | 3449100 | Michigan | |
1978 PIPER SENECA II ...![]() |
4312 | N9371C | $99,500 | 34-7870224 | Florida | |
1978 Piper Seneca II ...![]() |
7300 | Call for price! | California | |||
1981 Piper Seneca III ...![]() |
2500 | N295R | $221,750 | Illinois | ||
1979 Seneca II ...![]() |
4950 | N47KW | $132,895 | Ohio | ||
1980 Piper Seneca II (PA- ...![]() |
N3566Z | $129,900 | Tennessee |
The PA-34 Piper Seneca was released in 1971 as a light aircraft for sale intended for personal transport. The Seneca reaches altitudes of nearly 20,000 feet and speeds up to 196 mph.
Since then, the Seneca had many revisions and upgrades. Now two Lycoming LIO-360-C1E6 engines power the Seneca, producing 200 h.p. each. More aerodynamic engine cowls provide newer Seneca models with improved cruising stability.
The most recent model, Seneca V, was unveiled to the aircraft sales industry in 1998.For key data on the used Piper Seneca for sale visit Flying.com or any of the Flying Online network of used aircraft websites.









