Piper Seneca
The Piper Seneca is a twin-engine light aircraft designed for general aviation. It was first introduced in 1965 and is known for its spacious cabin and good performance. The aircraft can accommodate up to six passengers and is often used for personal travel, flight training, and small cargo transport.
Powered by two Lycoming engines, the Piper Seneca offers a cruising speed of around 180 knots and a range of approximately 1,000 nautical miles. Its design includes retractable landing gear and a low-wing configuration, making it a popular choice among pilots for its stability and ease of handling.