1984 Cessna Citation SII
Description
The Cessna Citation SII is a business jet produced by Cessna Aircraft Company. It was introduced as a variant of the Citation II, and was the first to feature a swept wing design. The SII was introduced in 1984 and was in production until 1986, when it was superseded by the Citation Bravo. The SII was powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-4B turbofan engines, each rated at 3,400 pounds of thrust. It had a maximum speed of 434 knots, a range of 1,500 nautical miles and could climb to an altitude of 41,000 feet. The aircraft was typically configured to seat 8 passengers, although it could seat up to 12. The Citation SII was replaced by the Citation Bravo in 1986, which featured more powerful engines and improved avionics.
Features
- Total Time: 7704
- Engines / Mods / Prop
- Left Engine: 6840 TT 5703 Cycles
- 3417 SMOH by Dallas Airmotive
- 1640 SHOT
- Right Engine: 6840 TT 5703 cycles
- 3417 SMOH Dallas Airmotive
- 1640 SHOT
- Avionics / Equipment
- Sperry SPZ-500 IFCS/Pro Line Autopilot w/ VBAR
- Dual Collins VHF-22A w/ 8.33 kHz Spacing
- Dual Collins VIR-30A w/ FM Immunity
- Dual Collins ADF-60
- Dual Sperry AA-300 Compass
- Fairchild A100 CVR Provisions
- Garmin GNS 500W
- Dual Sperry AA-300 Radar Altimeters
- Dual Collins RMI-30
- Garmin 345/335 ADSB Transponders
- Sperry Primus 300SL Weather Radar
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