2022 TECNAM P2006T Mkii SOLD
No longer listed as of May 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.
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Last asking price
$616,917
- Year
- 2022
- Make
- Tecnam
- Model
- P2006T Mkii
- Total Time
- 641 hr
- Location
- Denmark
- Seller
- Stefano Scossa
- Source
- avpay.aero
Listing closed
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Performance & Capacity
- Cruise
- 140 kts
- Range
- 742 nm
- MTOW
- 2,712 lbs
Manufacturer-published specs for the Tecnam P2006T Mkii model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.
Market price band
Tecnam P2006T Mkii typical:
$288,195 – $695,000
across 8 active listings
Description
Total Time: 641
Engine 1 Make/Model: ROTAX 912S3
Engine 1 Horsepower: 73.55 kW
Engine 1 Time: 641 SNEW
Engine 1 TBO: 2000 hours
Year Engine installed new: 2022
Engine 2 Make/Model: ROTAX 912S3
Engine 2 Horsepower: 73.55 kW
Engine 2 Time: 641 SNEW
Engine 2 TBO: 2000 hours
Year Engine Installed new: 2022
Propellers
MT MTV-21-A-C-F/CF178-05
Prop 1 Time: 641 SNEW
Prop 2 Time: 641 SNEW
Number of Blades: 2
Blade Composition: Composite
Interior
Original, produced in 2022, like new
4 seats
Exterior
Original, painted in 2022
Special paint option
Avionics
Garmin G1000 Nxi
2 x GDU1050 10″ PFD and MFD
GEA71 engine and airframe unit
GIA63 WAAS NAV COM GPS LOC
GTX345R Mode S ADSB XPDR
MD302 Back up instrument
KN63 DME
Garmin GTS800 Traffic Advisory System
S-TEC 55X Dual Axis Automatic Pilot, Electric Trim, Turn Coordinator and DG with Heading Bug
Options
Garmin GTS800 Traffic Advisory System
DME
Pitot Heat
Surround view windows
Special paint, 2 colors
About the Tecnam P2006T Mkii
The Tecnam P2006T is the most-searched Tecnam — a modern certified light twin-engine aircraft powered by two Rotax 912 engines, with retractable gear, four seats and notably low operating cost for a twin (the Rotax 912s burn far less than traditional Avgas twin engines, and run on mogas/unleaded). EASA/FAA type-certified, the P2006T is popular as a multi-engine trainer and an economical light twin — a modern alternative to legacy piston twins (Seneca, Duchess) at dramatically lower fuel burn. Its high-wing layout, modern Garmin avionics and twin-Rotax economy make it distinctive in the light-twin training/utility segment.
Produced 2010.