15 Used Bell Piston Aircraft for Sale

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$137,375
For Sale
Total Time 4,830
Location France
Listed 15d ago
$51,601 ↓ -$1K
For Sale
Reg# I-SNAR Italy
Location Italy
Listed 2mo ago
$74,535 ↓ -$1K
For Sale
Total Time 1,736
Reg# I-LOBY Italy
Location Italy
Listed 2mo ago
$53,894 ↓ -$1K
For Sale
Reg# M-M8026
Location Italy
Listed 2mo ago

1967 Bell 47G-4A

BELL 47G-4A for sale
$200,000 For Sale
Total Time 7,573
Location Davidson, Saskatchewan

Bell 47 G2

BELL 47 G2 for sale
$170,000 For Sale
Location Canton, Michigan
Contact for Price
On Request
Total Time 14
Reg# I-PNIK Italy
$165,000
For Sale
Total Time 18,194
Reg# N130V US
Location Cheyenne, WY
Contact for Price
On Request
Total Time 3,289
Reg# N3500L US
Location Moses Lake, WA
$265,000
For Sale
Total Time 12,354
Reg# N4262Y US
Location Bulverde, TX
Multiple sources
$175,000
For Sale
Total Time 9,744
Reg# N2292B US
Location Bulverde, TX
Multiple sources
$230,000
For Sale
Total Time 10,125
Location Taylor, TX
Multiple sources
$160,000
For Sale
Total Time 1,152
Reg# N7732 US
Location Hampton, GA
Multiple sources
Contact for Price
On Request
Total Time 16,669
Reg# C-FKLK Canada
Location Calgary, AB, Canada
Multiple sources

Bell aircraft for sale detail Bell Bell 206L1 C30P for Sale 91347.htm

BELL aircraft for sale detail Bell Bell 206L1 C30P for Sale 91347.htm for sale
$875,000 For Sale
Location Greenville, South Carolina

Browse piston helicopters for sale — the most affordable entry into rotorcraft ownership, with used piston helicopters ranging from $80K for a Robinson R22 to $500K for a late-model R44 Raven II. Compare prices on Robinson R22, R44, Schweizer 300, and Enstrom 280 across multiple aviation marketplaces. Whether you want to buy a helicopter for flight training, personal flying, or aerial photography, piston helicopters offer the lowest operating costs in rotorcraft aviation. Prices range from $51,601 to $265,000 with an average of $145,822 across 9 priced listings.

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Two-Seat Training Helicopters for Sale: Robinson R22 Beta II, Schweizer 300CBi, Guimbal Cabri G2. 2 seats, 90-100 kts. $80K-$200K. Primary helicopter training and time building at $200-$300/hr.
Four-Seat Piston Helicopters for Sale: Robinson R44 Raven I/II/Cadet, Enstrom 280FX/480B. 3-4 seats, 100-115 kts. $200K-$500K. Personal flying, photography, ranch/farm use, and private transport.
Popular: 47 AB47

Buying Tips

  • Robinson helicopters have mandatory 2,200-hour or 12-year overhaul — budget $100K-$200K for R44, $60K-$90K for R22.
  • Blade time is critical — R44 main rotor blades cost $8K-$12K per blade, and you need all four replaced as a set.
  • Robinson AD 2020-26-09 requires clutch actuator inspections — verify compliance before purchase.
  • Corrosion is a major issue on coastal helicopters — inspect frame tubes, tail cone, and landing gear struts.
  • Insurance for piston helicopters runs $8K-$25K/yr depending on pilot experience — get quotes before committing.
  • Check float kit and pop-out float installation if used near water — adds $15K-$30K in value for R44.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a piston helicopter cost?
The Robinson R22 Beta II costs $80K-$180K used. The R44 Raven II, the most popular 4-seat piston helicopter, runs $300K-$500K used. Older R44 Raven I models start around $200K. The Enstrom 280FX costs $150K-$250K used, and the Schweizer 300CBi runs $100K-$200K. New R44s list at $540K-$580K from the factory.
How much does it cost to fly a piston helicopter per hour?
Robinson R22: $200-$250/hr including fuel (8 gal/hr), maintenance, and overhaul reserves. Robinson R44: $300-$400/hr (15-16 gal/hr). Enstrom 280: $250-$350/hr. These costs include fuel, maintenance reserves, component overhaul reserves, and insurance amortization. Hangar adds $400-$1,500/month.
What is the best piston helicopter to buy?
The Robinson R44 Raven II is the most popular choice — 4 seats, fuel-injected Lycoming O-540, and the largest support network in piston helicopters. For training only, the R22 Beta II offers the lowest cost. The Guimbal Cabri G2 is gaining popularity as a modern training alternative with composite construction and a Lycoming O-360.
Is a piston helicopter good for personal use?
Yes — the R44 is widely used for personal transport, ranch work, aerial photography, and weekend flying. At $300-$400/hr operating costs and $200K-$500K purchase price, it's the most accessible helicopter for private owners. Range is 300-400 nm, speed 110 kts, and useful load 800-1,000 lbs.
Piston helicopter vs. turbine — which should I buy?
Piston helicopters cost $80K-$500K to buy and $200-$400/hr to operate. Turbine helicopters cost $300K-$3M+ and $500-$1,200/hr. Choose piston for personal flying, training, and budget-conscious operations. Choose turbine if you need commercial revenue capability (tours, utility, EMS), hot/high performance, or greater payload and reliability.
Disclaimer: All prices are asking prices from third-party sources. AeroGurus is not an appraiser, broker, or financial advisor. Always obtain a professional appraisal and inspection before purchasing.