1977 Cessna T337 Skymaster
Description
The Cessna T337 Skymaster is a twin-engined pusher aircraft with a nose-mounted engine and a pusher propeller in the rear. It was designed and initially produced by Cessna and first flown in 1963. It was designed to be a low-cost, light-weight and reliable aircraft capable of taking off and landing on short runways. It can carry up to six passengers and is commonly used for general aviation, flight instruction and corporate transport.
Features
- Total Time: 1897
- Engine(s):
- Engine 1:
- CONTINENTAL
- S/N 822312R
- 10 SMOH
- By Mena Aircraft
- 2022
- Engine 2:
- CONTINENTAL
- S/N 822313R
- 757 SFRM
- Factory Reman 2003
- Prop(s):
- Prop 1:
- HARTZELL
- 10 SPOH
- Prop 2:
- HARTZELL
- 757 SPOH
- Modifications/Conversions:
- Riley rocket conversion
- Robertson STOL
- Rosen Visors
- Avionics:
- Garmin GMA Audio Panel
- Dual Garmin G5
- Garmin GTN-750 WAAS GPS Nav/Com
- Garmin GNS-530 WAAS GPS Nav/Com
- Garmin Remote GTX 345 ADS-B Transponder
- STEC 60-2 Autopilot
- Additional Equipment:
- Factory DeIce system
- Factory oxygen
- Factory air conditioning system
- Factory pressurization
- Strobe lights
- Beacon Light
- Position lights
- Taxi lights
- Landing light
- JPI Digital engine monitors
- Shadin fuel flowSystem
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