This comprehensive Cessna 421C Service Repair Manual, designated D2515-23-13, provides detailed technical information for maintaining and repairing your aircraft. Spanning 1819 pages, this manual offers a wealth of technical data, meticulously organized and indexed for easy navigation. Its fully bookmarked and searchable format allows you to quickly find the specific information you need, whether it's troubleshooting a system, performing routine maintenance, or undertaking complex repairs. The manual covers a broad range of topics, including engine, airframe, avionics, and systems, providing clear instructions and illustrations to guide you through every step of the process.
The Cessna 421C Golden Eagle, a twin-engine, high-wing aircraft, was a popular choice for business and corporate travel during its production years (1970-1985). It was an evolution of the Cessna 421, incorporating several improvements and upgrades. The 421C featured a spacious cabin, capable of accommodating up to eight passengers, and was known for its comfortable and smooth flight characteristics. The aircraft was powered by two powerful Continental TSIO-520-B engines, each producing 310 horsepower, allowing for a maximum takeoff weight of 12,500 pounds. Its impressive performance, combined with its reliable nature and versatility, made the 421C a sought-after aircraft for a wide range of applications.
The 421C Golden Eagle was highly valued for its versatility, being equally suitable for short hops and longer intercontinental flights. It featured a maximum range of over 1,600 nautical miles and a cruise speed of around 210 knots. The aircraft's robust construction, along with its advanced avionics suite, contributed to its safety record and overall reliability. The Cessna 421C also boasted a spacious and comfortable cabin, featuring plush seating, ample headroom, and large windows offering excellent views. Its cabin configuration was highly customizable, allowing for various seating arrangements and amenities to suit individual needs. While production of the Cessna 421C ended in 1985, many examples remain in service today, testament to their enduring quality and capabilities. The Cessna 421C continues to be a popular choice for private and commercial operators, serving as a dependable and versatile aircraft for a wide spectrum of aviation needs.