Piper M350 Mirage

The pressurized piston aircraft built for high-altitude comfort.

Overview

Piper United States ICAO: PA46 2015–Present Active $1.2 million (2015)

The Piper M350 Mirage is a pressurized single-engine piston aircraft introduced in the 2010s. It evolved from the earlier PA-46 Mirage. The aircraft offers cabin comfort for cross-country missions.

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Specifications

Units
Engine
1 × Lycoming TIO-540-AE2A Turbocharged
Engine type
Piston
Power
350 hp · 261 kW
Avionics
GARMIN G1000 NXi AVIONICS SUITE with GFC 700 AutoPilot
Wing tips
No winglets
Seats
6
Crew
Cabin width
4 ft 1 in  ·  1.25 m
Cabin height
3 ft 10 in  ·  1.18 m
Cabin length
12 ft 3 in  ·  3.73 m
Exterior length
28 ft 10 in  ·  8.80 m
Tail height
11 ft 2 in  ·  3.40 m
Fuselage diameter
4 ft 6 in  ·  1.38 m
Wing span
43 ft 0 in  ·  13.10 m
Baggage volume
35 ft³  ·  1.0 m³
Gross weight
Empty weight
Max takeoff weight
4,350 lb  ·  1,950 kg
Max landing weight
4,100 lb  ·  1,850 kg
Max payload
1,200 lb  ·  550 kg
Fuel capacity
120 gal · 500 L · 300 kg (AvGas)
Max cruise speed
213 kt  ·  245 mph  ·  394 km/h
Maximum speed
Cruise speed
Approach speed
70 kt  ·  81 mph  ·  130 km/h
Range
1,343 nm  ·  1,550 mi  ·  2,490 km
Fuel burn
26.30 nm/gal  ·  12.87 km/L
Ceiling
25,000 ft  ·  7,600 m
Rate of climb
1,400 ft/min  ·  7 m/s
Takeoff distance
2,100 ft  ·  640 m
Landing distance
1,970 ft  ·  600 m
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Piper M350

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Operational Context

Piper M350 Mirage — pressurized piston single

The M350 entered service in 2015 as an updated version of the Mirage. It features a low-wing airframe with retractable landing gear and advanced avionics. The aircraft supports flight at higher altitudes due to cabin pressurization.

Powered by a turbocharged Lycoming TIO-540 piston engine producing approximately 350 horsepower, the M350 cruises at around 210 knots (389 km/h). Maximum takeoff weight exceeds 4,300 pounds (1,950 kg). The cabin seats up to six occupants.

The M350 offers a balance between performance and piston operating cost. It remains in production within Piper’s lineup. The aircraft is popular among private owners.