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Cessna 335

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Cessna 335

Development and Origins

The Cessna 335 is a light multi-purpose aircraft, developed by the American firm Cessna Aircraft Co. This model appeared in 1979 as a light, unpressurized variant of the Cessna Model 340, also sold as the Model 335 II.

Technical Specifications

The aircraft was powered by turbocharged Continental TSIO-520EB engines, each delivering 300 horsepower, ensuring robust performance for its multi-purpose missions.

Production and Legacy

Despite its innovative design, production of the Cessna 335 was short-lived, ceasing in 1980. Only 64 units of this model were produced during its brief manufacturing period, making it a relatively rare aircraft in aviation history.

Technical Specifications

Modification Cessna 335
Wingspan, m 11.62
Length, m 10.46
Height, m 3.84
Wing area, m2 17.10
Empty weight 1800
Maximum takeoff weight 2719
Engine type 1 Piston engine Continental TSIO-520EB
Power, hp 1 x 300
Maximum speed, km/h 425
Cruising speed, km/h 390
Economical speed, km/h 313
Practical range, km 2542
Maximum rate of climb, m/min 427
Practical ceiling, m 8170
Crew, crew members 1
Payload: 4-5 passengers

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Sources & Accuracy

The information presented in this technical sheet has been compiled from declassified flight manuals, historical archives, and specialized literature. While we strive for maximum accuracy, some performance data may vary depending on the specific variant or operational conditions.

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