1972 Cessna Citation 500 SP Eagle Longwing
Description
The Cessna Citation 500 SP Eagle Longwing is a variant of the Citation 500 family of business jets produced by Cessna from 1972 to 1985. It is recognizable by its distinctive "eagle-style" wingtip extensions. The Eagle Longwing was Cessna's flagship business jet at the time, offering a range of up to 1,500 nautical miles and a maximum speed of up to 450 knots. The aircraft was powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT15D-1A turbofan engines, and could accommodate up to eight passengers in a pressurized cabin. The aircraft was also equipped with a range of avionics and navigation systems, including a Collins Autopilot. The Citation 500 SP Eagle Longwing is highly sought after by collectors and private jet enthusiasts, and is considered one of the most iconic private jets ever produced.
Features
- Total Time: 11066
- Engines / Mods / Prop
- Midlife with recent Hots
- Sierra Eagle Wing Mod. (1,300 mile range) Sierra Glare Shield Mod
- RVSM Compliant
- Engine Sync
- Yoke Transponder Ident
- 12 Volt Outlets in Cabin
- XM Music Crew/Passengers
- Single Pilot Authorized
- Avionics / Equipment
- Garmin 530/430 Dual 330 TXP
- Skywatch
- Honeywell 2000VP radar
- Garmin GDL69A with XM
- L3 MFD
- WX 1000 Stormscope