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Reg# N210CL US
Location Park Rapids, MN
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$3,050,000
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Reg# N31RM US
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Reg# C-GTBM Canada
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Location Des Moines (Dsm), IA
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Location Overland Park, KS
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Location Las Vegas, NV
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2001 SOCATA Daher TBM 700B

SOCATA Daher TBM 700B for sale No Reg
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Browse single engine turboprop aircraft for sale — the sweet spot of general aviation, combining turbine reliability and jet-like speed with owner-pilot simplicity and lower operating costs than jets. Used single-engine turboprops range from $600K for older TBM 700 models to $5M+ for a late-model Pilatus PC-12 NGX or TBM 960. Compare prices on Pilatus PC-12, Daher TBM, Cessna Caravan, Piper M600, and Epic E1000 across multiple marketplaces. Prices range from $999,900 to $5,325,000 with an average of $2,950,463 across 19 priced listings.

Browse by Type
Personal Turboprops for Sale: Daher TBM 700/850/900/960, Piper M500/M600, Epic E1000. 260-330 kts, pressurized, 4-6 seats. $600K-$5M. Fastest single-engine aircraft available — ideal for owner-pilots who want jet speed without jet costs.
Utility Turboprops for Sale: Cessna 208 Caravan/Grand Caravan EX, Quest Kodiak, Pilatus PC-6 Porter. 160-185 kts, 9-14 seats. $400K-$2.5M. Cargo, skydiving, bush flying, floats, and short-field operations.
Executive Turboprops for Sale: Pilatus PC-12/PC-12 NGX, Epic E1000 GX. 260-285 kts, 6-9 seats, flat-floor cabin. $1M-$6M. Corporate travel with short-field access that jets can't match.

Buying Tips

  • Engine programs (ESP, MSP) are critical — PT6A overhauls cost $200K-$400K. Enrolled aircraft sell faster and command 10-15% premiums.
  • Propeller condition matters — a Hartzell 4-blade prop overhaul runs $25K-$40K, and 5-blade composite props cost $40K+.
  • Check hot section inspection (HSI) status — typically due every 1,800-3,600 hours at $80K-$150K for a PT6A.
  • Pressurization system integrity is key for TBM, PC-12, and M600 — check differential pressure and door seal condition.
  • Avionics generation significantly affects value — G1000 NXi or Pro Line Fusion adds $100K-$200K over older suites.
  • Pre-purchase inspection for a single-engine turboprop typically costs $8K-$15K — always include engine borescope.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single-engine turboprop cost?
Used single-engine turboprops range from $600K for an older TBM 700 to $5M+ for a late-model Pilatus PC-12 NGX or TBM 960. The Cessna Caravan starts at $400K used for older models. The Piper M600 ranges $1.5M-$2.5M, and the Epic E1000 starts around $3.5M. Price depends heavily on engine time remaining and avionics generation.
What is the best single-engine turboprop?
The Pilatus PC-12 is the most popular — spacious cabin (6-9 seats), 1,500+ nm range, and strong resale value. The Daher TBM 960 is the fastest single-engine aircraft at 330 ktas. The Cessna Caravan is the workhorse for utility and cargo operations. The Piper M600 offers Garmin Autoland safety technology at a lower price point than PC-12 or TBM.
Are single-engine turboprops safe?
Modern single-engine turboprops have excellent safety records. The PT6A engine is one of the most reliable in aviation with a TBO of 3,000-3,600 hours. The Piper M600 SLS has Garmin Autoland, and the Daher TBM has HomeSafe emergency autoland. EASA and FAA have approved single-engine turboprops for commercial IFR operations in Europe and the US.
How much does it cost to operate a single-engine turboprop?
Operating costs run $700-$1,200 per flight hour including fuel (35-50 gal/hr at $5-$7/gal), engine reserves, and maintenance. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, inspections) add $40K-$80K. A PC-12 at 300 hours/year costs approximately $400K-$550K annually. This is roughly half the cost of a comparable light jet.
Single-engine turboprop vs. light jet — which should I buy?
Turboprops win on operating costs ($700-$1,200/hr vs. $2,000-$4,000/hr), short-field capability (2,500 ft strips), and versatility. Light jets are faster (400+ ktas vs. 260-330 ktas) and fly higher (FL450 vs. FL310). For trips under 1,000 nm, a turboprop often arrives nearly as fast due to shorter taxi and climb times. A PC-12 can access 10x more airports than a Citation CJ3.
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.