It continually amazes me... The number of people on this forum who will jump in with an answer to a question when they have no clue what the Hell they're talking about. Two seater airplanes run the gamut from antique Piper Cubs and similar stick and rag style airplanes, to ultra-modern jet fighter type airplanes. Prices can also run the gamut from less than $10,000 for a used up trainer to more than a million mega-bucks for the ultimate in mini-jets.
The most common two-seat airplanes in the world are Cessna 150/152 trainers. Although there hasn't been a new one built since the 1980's, there are still hundreds of them in use around the country, and many in airworthy condition can be purchased for less than $25,000 (US) Other two-seat trainers that are also quite common in the USA are the Piper Tomahawk, and the Beach Skipper, which are also in the same price range as the Cessna.
Over the past few years, many other two-seater aircraft have become popular in the home-built category, and there are literally hundreds of them out there, in all different styles and price ranges. You can buy a kit and build one yourself starting at around $30K for a Kitfox up to several hundred thousand for a home-built light jet.
Your question about "How much a two-seater airplane costs" is like asking "how high is up?"
The answer is "how much have you got?"
2006-08-19 03:27:00
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answered by JetDoc 7
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Not a single one of the above responses know what the hell they are talking about. You could buy a piper cub from 10-100,000
Cessna nor piper no longer produces a a two seater so if you were in the market for one of those you will have to buy a "old"one.
A Cessna 150 or a 152 can be found for 15-30,00 A piper 140 for about 35,000
With the advent of the new Sport pilot there are and will be new ones being manufactured My guess is anything new will be difficult to find for less than 75k
2006-08-19 04:49:42
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answered by cherokeeflyer 6
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A second hand Cessna 152 costs you around US$100,000~120,000...cost increases as you opt for other features /accessories in the aircraft...you can go to the site below for more details................buying is not expensive....buying your own land or an airport/flying club slot for keeping & maintaining it is expensive...
2006-08-19 03:51:10
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answered by Ask Dr. Dingo 3
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It depends on a variety of factors.
Where you buy it, what brand it is, supply & demand, etc.
A few years ago, you could get a new one for around $6,000 U.S.
Now, I have no idea.
2006-08-19 03:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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70 - 150 grand used.
2006-08-19 03:34:10
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answered by rewqfdsavxczrewqfdsavxcz 3
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$100000 to $130000. Depends on features you choose.
2006-08-19 04:07:13
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answered by genius 2
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Will cost you your balls.
Ask Mr. VIJAY MALIYA - OWNER of KING FISHER AIRLINES
2006-08-19 03:31:22
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answered by Agnelo P 2
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Dus rupea me chaar... ;-)
2006-08-20 03:57:00
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answered by King of Chaos 2
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lots and lots - then there's mainenacne - youch!
2006-08-19 03:38:04
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answered by MaqAtak 4
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not so much!
2006-08-20 18:59:16
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answered by MD-11 2
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