Carrinho
😊 Product added to cart successfully   Product removed to cart successfully
Seu carrinho de compras está vazio!
Voltar à loja
1 de 2

Cessna 335 Service maintenance Manual D2522-4-13

Preço normal
$133.00
Preço promocional
$133.00
Preço normal
This comprehensive Cessna 335 Service Manual, designated D2522-4-13, provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for maintaining and repairing this aircraft. Spanning over 1745 pages, the manual is meticulously organized and...
Fabricante:
Sku: 395265
Cessna 335 Service maintenance Manual D2522-4-13
This comprehensive Cessna 335 Service Manual, designated D2522-4-13, provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for maintaining and repairing this aircraft. Spanning over 1745 pages, the manual is meticulously organized and indexed for easy navigation. It includes a complete and searchable index, allowing you to quickly locate the information you need. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to: engine maintenance, airframe inspections, systems troubleshooting, component replacement procedures, and wiring diagrams. This manual is an indispensable resource for aviation professionals, mechanics, and owners seeking to ensure the safe and efficient operation of their Cessna 335 aircraft.

The Cessna 335 Skymaster, often referred to simply as the "Cessna 335," is a twin-engine, high-wing, turboprop aircraft designed and manufactured by Cessna. Introduced in 1973, the 335 was conceived as a versatile aircraft capable of fulfilling a variety of roles, including air taxi, passenger transport, cargo hauling, and aerial surveillance. Its distinctive design, featuring two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-20 turboprop engines mounted on pylons above the wings, contributed to its unique capabilities. The 335 boasted impressive performance, with a maximum cruise speed of over 300 knots and a range exceeding 1,500 nautical miles. Its spacious cabin, accommodating up to eight passengers, made it suitable for both business and personal travel. The Cessna 335's design incorporated innovative features that enhanced its efficiency and reliability. Its high-wing configuration provided excellent visibility for pilots, while the turboprop engines offered fuel efficiency and reduced noise levels compared to conventional piston engines. The 335's robust construction and advanced avionics systems made it a dependable aircraft, suitable for operation in a wide range of conditions. Although production ceased in 1979, the 335 remains a popular aircraft among private and commercial operators, particularly those requiring a combination of speed, payload capacity, and operational flexibility. Its distinctive appearance and enduring performance have solidified its place in aviation history, making it a sought-after aircraft for both enthusiasts and professional pilots alike.
Sale

Unavailable

Sold Out