Fouga Aircraft

3 used Fouga aircraft listings · $69,950–$150,000 · last refreshed 3 hours ago

About Fouga Aircraft Company

Fouga built the iconic **CM-170 Magister** — the distinctive V-tailed French jet trainer that served air forces worldwide and is now one of the more accessible jet warbirds. Powered by two small Turbomeca Marboré turbojets, the Magister offers genuine jet-warbird flying — twin-engine, ejection-seat heritage and that unmistakable butterfly tail — at the affordable end of the jet-warbird market. Owning a Magister is a serious but attainable step into jet warbird flying. There are currently 3 used Fouga aircraft for sale.

Fouga Aircraft Price & Cost

How much does a Fouga aircraft cost? Current pricing for used Fouga aircraft (also known as Fouga choppers or Fouga helis) is broken down per model in the table below — covering acquisition price, hourly operating cost and overhaul cost.

Type Model Used price range Op cost / hr Annual fixed Overhaul cost Listings for sale
Warbirds $69,950–$150,000 3

The cost of a Fouga 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.

Fouga Models

Fouga Models — Specifications

Model spec
Model Years Seats Cruise Range Useful load Listings for sale
650 nm (1,204 km) 3

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Frequently Asked Questions — Fouga

What is Fouga?

Fouga produced the CM-170 Magister — a French twin-engine jet trainer with a distinctive V-tail. The Magister was the first purpose-designed jet trainer and served with numerous air forces. It is now a popular entry-level jet warbird.

Fouga Inventory by Country

United States 2
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