This comprehensive Cessna P210 Series Aircraft Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and guidance for servicing and repairing your aircraft. Covering models from 1978 to 1983, this manual is an essential resource for mechanics, technicians, and aircraft owners alike. The manual is organized systematically, ensuring you can quickly locate the specific information you need. Detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by clear illustrations, make even complex procedures easy to understand and execute. Every aspect of service and repair is covered, from routine maintenance to major overhauls. You'll find detailed information on engine, airframe, systems, and components, empowering you to perform repairs confidently and efficiently. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a dedicated aircraft enthusiast, this manual is indispensable for maintaining the safety and performance of your Cessna P210.
The Cessna P210 series is a line of single-engine, six-seat, retractable-gear airplanes that were produced by Cessna Aircraft Company between 1978 and 1983. The P210 series was a successor to the Cessna 210 Centurion, incorporating several improvements and upgrades. The P210s were marketed as a versatile aircraft suitable for a wide range of applications, including personal transportation, business travel, and flight training.
The P210 series was powered by a single Lycoming TIO-540-E1A six-cylinder horizontally opposed engine, producing 310 horsepower. The aircraft featured a fixed-pitch propeller and a retractable tricycle landing gear, which contributed to a robust performance and a relatively smooth ride. Other features included a spacious cabin with seating for six passengers, a large baggage compartment, and a fuel capacity of 110 gallons. The P210 series was known for its reliable performance and its ability to handle rough airstrips, making it a popular choice for pilots who needed a versatile and reliable aircraft for both long-distance travel and short-haul operations. There were several variations within the P210 series, including the P210A, P210B, P210C, and P210D, with each model introducing minor enhancements and upgrades over its predecessor. While production ceased in 1983, the Cessna P210 series remains a popular choice for owners and pilots today, renowned for its combination of power, performance, and versatility.