This comprehensive Cessna P210 Service Repair Manual, covering models produced from 1978 to 1983, provides detailed technical information and step-by-step instructions for maintaining and repairing your aircraft. The manual encompasses a vast range of topics crucial for proper aircraft maintenance, including but not limited to engine and airframe systems, electrical and hydraulic systems, avionics, and flight controls. Its meticulously organized content, spanning 694 pages, ensures easy navigation and quick access to the information you need. This essential resource empowers you to perform routine maintenance, troubleshoot issues, and execute complex repairs, keeping your Cessna P210 in top condition.
The Cessna P210, often referred to as the "Centurion," is a six-seat, single-engine, high-wing, retractable-gear aircraft that was manufactured by Cessna Aircraft Company from 1978 to 1986. It was designed to be a versatile aircraft suited for a variety of purposes, including personal transportation, business travel, and flight training. The P210 is powered by a Lycoming IO-540-K1A5 engine, which produces 290 horsepower. The aircraft has a maximum takeoff weight of 4,300 pounds and a cruise speed of 190 knots. It features a spacious cabin with comfortable seating for six passengers, along with ample luggage space. The P210's retractable landing gear allows for improved performance and reduced drag, while its high-wing design provides excellent visibility for the pilot.
The P210 was a popular choice for pilots seeking a reliable and capable aircraft. It offered a combination of speed, range, and comfort, making it suitable for both short and long-distance flights. The aircraft also featured a number of advanced features for its time, including a modern avionics suite and a comprehensive instrument panel. It was well-regarded for its durability and ease of maintenance, further contributing to its popularity amongst private and commercial operators. The Cessna P210's legacy continues to this day, with many examples still flying and serving various purposes. While production ceased in 1986, the P210 remains a sought-after aircraft for those who appreciate its versatility and strong performance. The Service Repair Manual (D2058-2-13) for the P210, covering the 1978-1983 models, is a valuable resource for owners and mechanics seeking to maintain and repair these classic aircraft.