Taylorcraft L-2B Aircraft
The Taylorcraft L-2 is a vintage two-seat taildragger for buyers who want simple observation-era classic flying, low-speed handling, and light-aircraft charm rather than utility or speed. It is a condition and restoration-quality purchase with some military-history flavor, but the buyer-guide value is in ownership reality, not warbird romance. Compared with a Taylorcraft BC-series or Aeronca, the L-2 sits in the same simple tailwheel world with its own records and support questions.
2 used Taylorcraft L-2B aircraft for sale · 2-seat · Reference price ~$35,000 ($20,000–$65,000) · updated 15 hours ago
Taylorcraft L-2B Specifications
Model specThe Taylorcraft L-2B is a 2-seat warbirds with a cruise speed of 75 kt (139 km/h), a range of 280 nm (519 km), and a useful load of 500 lbs (227 kg).
Taylorcraft L-2B for Sale
Taylorcraft L-2B asking prices range from $10,000 to $66,000, with a median of $38,000 (market reference $35,000).
Compare Taylorcraft L-2B
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How much does a Taylorcraft L-2B cost? Used L-2B prices: $10K – $66K, average $38K (median $38K); market reference $35K, across 2 priced of 2 active listings.
Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.
Buying a Used Taylorcraft L-2B
Buying a Taylorcraft L-2B comes down to a focused pre-purchase checklist — here is what matters most on this model:
What to check before buying
Frequently Asked Questions — Taylorcraft L-2B
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Taylorcraft L-2B Inventory by Country
| United States | 2 |
Recently Sold Taylorcraft L-2B
| 1943 L-2B | $69,500 |
Taylorcraft L-2B Safety Record
No NTSB events on record for the Taylorcraft L-2B. Individual aircraft safety records may be available on detail pages.
Source: NTSB Aviation Accident Database