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Prop Planes Research and Review

Being part of the jet set may be cool, but flying around in a turboprop plane is more fun. Turboprops make the skies friendlier, giving you more maneuverability, flexibility, even convenience given their ability to land in smaller airports in the heart of the city. But, some people turn up their noses at the prospect of flying in a turboprop because they believe they're little more than a glorified crop duster. Obviously, they've never flown in any of the three "Best Of" turboprop planes 3LUXE has found for your consideration. You’ll be amazed at the speed, range and jet-like amenities of these terrific turboprops. Clear your schedule and get ready for take off.

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Piaggio P-180 Avanti II Over Ground 
Most of us look at a turboprop plane and think it’s light and nimble transportation with limited range and speed. If you were looking at the Piaggio P-180 Avanti II turboprop plane, your assumption would be dead wrong. The amazing Avanti is the world’s fastest turboprop business aircraft, topping out at over 450 mph with a cruising speed of 400 mph. It also consumes considerably less fuel due to its non-cylindrical fuselage and smaller wing construction, enabling a maximum range of over 1,600 m... FULL REVIEW

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Pilatus PC-12 prop plane review 
When you’re seeking world-class craftsmanship, no country has a more famed reputation than the Swiss. And where is precision craftsmanship more important than in a plane? That’s why a safe choice for air transportation is the Pilatus PC-12 turboprop plane. Since 1939, Pilatus Aircraft has stood for Swiss quality and innovation. Indeed, the skies are your bowl of cherries when you’re flying a Pilatus PC-12 that’s powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-67B engine that reaches a maximum cru... FULL REVIEW

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Beechcraft Baron G58 prop jet review 
Sometimes smaller is better, especially when it comes to prop planes that need to get in and out of tighter spots and smaller airports. A smaller, more nimble plane can enhance your ability to go about anywhere. But, you still want peak performance and creature comforts like those found on the Beechcraft Baron G58 six-place piston twin plane. This “Best Of” can reach speeds of 233 mph thanks to twin 300hp Teledyne Continental IO550-C, six-cylinder, fuel-injected engines. These powerful twins c... FULL REVIEW

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