1969 Cessna 337D
Description
The Cessna 337D is a twin-engine light aircraft produced by Cessna Aircraft Company. It is a development of the Cessna 337 Skymaster, a light aircraft with a unique push-pull configuration. The 337D was introduced in 1965 and featured an improved engine, a larger cabin, and a higher gross weight. It was produced until 1979, and a total of 572 aircraft were built. The 337D is powered by two Lycoming IO-360-C1C6 engines, each producing 200 hp. It has a maximum speed of 170 knots and a range of up to 830 miles. The aircraft can accommodate up to 5 passengers and has a service ceiling of 17,500 feet.
Features
- Total Time: 6126
- Engine Model: IO360 engines (non-Turbo)
- Multiple Engines and Props:
- Front Engine: Factory Remanufactured 2009, 642.9 SMOH
- Rear Engine: Factory Remanufactured 2009, 642.9 SMOH
- Front Prop: 64.8 April 28/2010
- Rear Prop: 18.8 April 11/2011
- Avionics:
- SL30 Digital Nav/Comm, Apollo GX65 Digital GPS/Comm,
- SL70 Transponder/altitude encoder, KR87 Digital ADF, PS Engineering PMA7000-S audio panel/intercom.
- Robertson STOL kit (most desired, best performance)
- Cessna SID inspections carried out. 406 elt
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