Refurbished 1961 Piper Comanche featured as aircraft-for-sale pick

A restored 1961 Piper PA-24-250 Comanche was highlighted as a notable listing in a daily aircraft-for-sale feature.

A 1961 Piper PA-24-250 Comanche has been featured as a daily selection in an aircraft-for-sale listing series. The single-engine, all-metal aircraft was among the first Piper models to move away from the company's earlier high-wing designs, adopting a low, laminar-flow wing intended to compete with rival manufacturers' offerings of the era.

According to the listing, the aircraft has logged 2,489 hours on the airframe and 868 hours on its 250-horsepower Lycoming O-540-A1D5 engine. The cabin and instrument panel were described as tidy and uncluttered.

The feature frames the Comanche as a blend of vintage character and usable modern performance, suited to longer trips with passengers. No sale price or current location was specified in the available material.

The piece is part of a recurring editorial series that highlights individual aircraft listings chosen for their rarity, value, or general interest, rather than a news report on an industry development or incident.

Sources

  • flyingmag.comThis 1961 Piper PA-24-250 Comanche Is a Refurbished, High-Performance ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick