Piper Pa 23 250 Aztec. Piper PA23250 Aztec F Untitled Aviation Photo 1497466 The Piper PA-23, named Apache and later Aztec, is an American four- to six-seat twin-engined light aircraft aimed at the general aviation market The first really big change came about in 1962, when Piper introduced the Aztec B.
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It took a few years for Piper's PA-23 to become a stalwart among light twins. The airframes were virtually identical, and it could be hard to tell an Apache from an early Aztec
Piper PA23250 Aztec E
Variations of the Aztec include: PA-23-250 Piper Aztec model, PA-23-250 Piper Aztec B, PA-23-250 Piper Aztec C, PA-23-250 Piper Aztec D, PA-23-250 Piper Aztec E, PA-23-250 Piper Aztec F, PA-23T-250 Piper Turbo Aztec, Piper Turbo Aztec C, Piper Turbo Aztec D. The first really big change came about in 1962, when Piper introduced the Aztec B. The Aztec retailed at circa US$50,000 on its first release in 1962, rising to US$70,000 by the time the F series appeared in 1971
Piper PA23250 Turbo Aztec E Untitled Aviation Photo 2457878. In 1960, Piper introduced the Aztec, basically a PA-23 airframe with 250-HP Lycoming O-540-A1B5 engines, a larger tail with stabilator, and a longer fuselage This 1975 Piper Aztec E has 7,640 hours on the airframe, 249 hours on each of its Lycoming IO-540 engines
Piper PA23250 Aztec E Untitled Aviation Photo 1530909. Originally designed as the Twin Stinson in the 1950s by the Stinson Aircraft Company, Piper Aircraft manufactured the Apache and a more powerful version, the. Otherwise, the airframe changed little and therefore shared the same model designation — PA-23 — but now with a -250 extension