1980 Cessna Turbo Stationair 7
Description
The Cessna Turbo Stationair 7 is a single-engine, low-wing, turboprop aircraft produced by Cessna Aircraft Company. It was introduced in 1980 as a replacement for the Cessna 310. The Stationair 7 is powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-135A engine, which produces 550 horsepower. It has a maximum cruising speed of 220 knots, a range of 1,000 nautical miles, and a service ceiling of 25,000 feet. The Stationair 7 is designed for utility and business operations, and can accommodate up to seven passengers. It is equipped with avionics such as a GNS 530 GPS/navigator, a KX-165A nav/com radio, and a GMA 340 audio panel. The aircraft is available in a variety of configurations, including an executive interior, and can be equipped with a cargo pod for greater cargo capacity.
Features
- Total Time: 6,850
- Avionics/Radios
- Standart plus Aspen 1000 + coupled with Autopilot
- Avidyne IFD 550
