1999 Cessna 206 Turbine
Description
The Cessna 206 Turbine is a single-engine, six-seat, high-wing, turboprop aircraft produced by Cessna between 1999 and 2020. It is powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34 engine and has a maximum cruise speed of 209 knots. It has a range of 1,258 nautical miles and can climb to an altitude of 25,000 feet. It features a pressurized cabin and advanced avionics, making it well-suited for both business and pleasure flying.
Features
- Total Time: 844
- Engine 1 Time: 869 SNEW
- Prop 1 Time: 180 SPOH
- SMOH: 869.5 SINCE NEW, 250-B17C 420 HP (Allison) Cycles 684
- SPOH: 180.3 Hartzell HC-B3TF-7
- Amphibious / Float
- AMATEUR BUILT
- BASIC KING SILVER CROWN IFR EQP'D
- PS Engineering 7000 Audio panel
- Dual KY-196A coms
- King transponder
- Mode "C"
- Skyforce Moving Map GPS
- Comapack H.F.
- S-TEC 50 Autopilot, COUPLED TO G.P.S.
- R/N 7326
- WIPLINE 4000 AMPHIBS
- WHEEL GEAR
- FLI-LITE WHEEL SKIS AVAILABLE (25,000 EXTRA)
- Empty at 2674 lbs (on amphib floats) and gross at 3920 lbs
- FUEL FLOW GAUGE
- DAVTRON CLOCK
- 130 GALLONS FUEL
- ALWAYS FRESH WATER
- Cruise on amphibs at 150 mph at 80% torque and a range of 4.5 hrs empty
- 30 gal/hrs at 80% torque