Cessna 303
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The Cessna 303, also called the Crusader, is a six-place light twin aircraft. First flown on February 14, 1978, it was originally design as a four place twin that would have competed with the Piper Seminole, Gulfstream American GA-7 Cougar, and Beech Duchess. After market demand for 4-place light twins declined, Cessna redesigned the aircraft as a 6 place twin. The new model, designated the T303, began rolling off the production line for delivery in October of 1981. At the time it was the first all-new production twin built by Cessna in over a decade.
[edit] Specifications (T303)
[edit] General characteristics
- Crew: 1 pilot
- Capacity: 5 passengers
- Length: 30 ft 6 in (9.27 m)
- Wingspan: 39 ft 0.5 in (11.90 m)
- Height: 13 ft 4 in (4.06 m)
- Wing area: 196.2 ft² (17.6 m²)
- Empty: 3,364 lb (1,526 kg)
- Loaded: lb ( kg)
- Maximum takeoff: 5,150 lb (2,336 kg)
- Powerplant: 1x Continental Motors TSIO-520AE, 1x Continental Motors LTSIO-520AE, 250hp (185 kW) each
[edit] Performance
- Maximum Speed: 250 mph (400 km/h)
- Range: 1,175 miles (1,890 km)
- Service ceiling: 25,000 ft (7,620 m)
- Rate of climb: 1,480 ft/min (451 m/min)
- Wing loading: lb/ft² ( kg/m²)
- Power/Mass: hp/lb ( kW/kg)
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Single-engine: 120 • 140 • 150 • 152 • 165 • 170 • 172 • 175 • 177 • 177RG • 180 • 182 • 185 • 188 • 190 • 195 • 205 • 206 • 207 • 208 • 210 • 305
Twin-engine: 303 • 310 • 320 • 336 • 337 • 340 • 401 • 402 • 404 • 406 • 411 • 414 • 425 • 441
Citation series: 500 • 501 • 510 • 525 • 525A • 525B • 550 • 551 • 560 • 650 • 680 • 750