Aeropilot Aircraft
9 used Aeropilot aircraft listings · $157,262–$239,950 · last refreshed 10 hours ago
About Aeropilot Aircraft Company
Aeropilot is a Czech manufacturer producing modern ultralight and light sport aircraft. Their Legend series aircraft offer contemporary design with Rotax engines and competitive performance. Aeropilot aircraft are primarily sold in Europe with growing international presence.
Aeropilot Aircraft for Sale
Price $157,262–$239,950
Aeropilot Aircraft Price & Cost
How much does a Aeropilot aircraft cost? Current pricing for used Aeropilot aircraft (also known as Aeropilot choppers or Aeropilot helis) is broken down per model in the table below — covering acquisition price, hourly operating cost and overhaul cost.
The cost of a Aeropilot aircraft depends on model, year, hours flown, avionics and condition. See operating costs and pre-buy checklist in the About section, or open a specific model page for a detailed price guide.
Aeropilot Models
Frequently Asked Questions — Aeropilot
What is the Aeropilot Legend 600?
The Legend 600 is a Czech-built all-composite high-wing two-seater that is essentially an 80% scale Cessna 182E — familiar handling in a light sport package. Carbon composite sandwich construction keeps weight down while providing a strong airframe. The Legend 600 was voted best ultralight at Germany's AERO exhibition in 2015. It suits sport flying, touring, flight training, and even glider towing.
How does the Legend 600 compare to a Cessna 152 or 172?
The Legend 600 offers Cessna-like handling and high-wing visibility in a lighter, more fuel-efficient airframe. Rotax power means lower fuel and maintenance costs compared to Continental/Lycoming engines. The composite construction eliminates corrosion concerns. However, it is a two-seat LSA limited to 600 kg max takeoff weight — it cannot match a 172's four-seat utility. For training and two-person touring, it is a modern, efficient alternative.
Is the Aeropilot Legend 600 certified for flight training?
Yes — the Legend 600 received Czech LAA Type Certificate in 2021 and German DeAC certification in 2022. Its benign flight characteristics and Cessna-like handling make it well-suited for training. The high-performance capabilities also support glider towing operations. Aeropilot markets the aircraft specifically for flight schools seeking a modern, economical training platform.
Aeropilot Inventory by Country
| United States | 3 |
| Romania | 2 |
| Latvia | 1 |
| Poland | 1 |
| Serbia | 1 |