Flying on a budget: Top 10 cheapest planes in the world

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If you’ve ever dreamed of flying but were worried about the high cost of owning an airplane, don’t worry. Doing so on a budget is no longer just a pipe dream.  

We’ve compiled a list of the Top 10 cheapest planes in the world, offering a range of budget-friendly options. So let’s embark on our journey, progressively exploring the most affordable second-hand aircraft available. 

10. Cessna 175 Skylark- around $45,000 

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9. Piper J-3 Cub – around $42,000 

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8. Stinson 108 – between $28,000-$40,000 

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7. Piper PA-38 Tomahawk – around $36,000 

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6. Cessna 182 Skylane – around $34,000 

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5. Beechcraft Skipper – between $24,000-$28,000 

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4. Aeronca 7AC Champion – between $22,000-$25,000 

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3. Piper PA-28 Cherokee – between $20,000-$22,000 

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2. Luscombe 8A – between $16,000-$24,000 

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1. Cessna 150 – between $14,000-$25,000 

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Note: While these aircraft come at affordable prices, operating costs can fluctuate significantly, based on factors such as fuel efficiency, maintenance and modifications. With these options, though, taking to the skies doesn’t have to break the bank. 

Summary table: Top 10 cheapest planes in the world 

Aircraft Model Purchase Cost Operating Cost per Hour 
10. Cessna 175 $45,000 $105 
9. Piper J-3 Cub $42,000 $160 
8. Stinson 108 $28,000-$40,000 $100 
7. Piper PA-38 Tomahawk $36,000 $60 
6. Cessna 182 $34,000 $240 
5. Beechcraft Skipper $24,000-$28,000 $71 
4. Aeronca 7AC Champion $22,000-$25,000 $50 
3. Piper PA-28 Cherokee $20,000-$22,000 $75 
2. Luscombe 8A $16,000-$24,000 $50 
1. Cessna 150 $14,000-$25,000 $50 
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