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Type sheet: o2

Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
General aviation aircraft, observation aircraft, USA, 1961

[Technical Data] [Expo/Images] - [ Cessna] [ General Aviation 1946-1974] [ Reconnaissance 1946-1974]

Description:

The Skymaster, known as "Push'n'Pull" too, was desig-
ned for the general aviation twin market. By its con-
figuration (push- and pull drives) it was economical
and reliable. Even with one engine shut down, it was
easy to fly. In Viet Nam the O2A was used as an
observation aircraft.

 

Sizes and weights

Total Length :

29.757 ft

9.070 m

 

Wingspan :

38.156 ft

11.630 m

 

Max take off weight :

4630.5 lbs

2100.0 kg

 

Performance data

Max. speed :

227 kts

420 km/h

 

Range :

1235 nm

2288 km

 

Propulsion

Kind :

KBox

 

Type :

Continental IO-360-GB

 

Power rating (max.) :

210 hp

213 ps

 

Count :

2

2

 

Total power rating (max.) :

420 hp

426 ps

 

Other

Crew :

0

0

 

 

2 + 4

 

       

 

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