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The Cessna T207 Turbo Stationair 7 is a seven-seat, single-engine, high-wing aircraft equipped with a turbocharged engine, known for its versatility and ruggedness. It's widely used for bush flying, cargo hauling, and general aviation, especially in remote areas. | The Cessna T207 Turbo Stationair 7 is a seven-seat, single-engine, high-wing aircraft equipped with a turbocharged engine, known for its versatility and ruggedness. It's widely used for bush flying, cargo hauling, and general aviation, especially in remote areas. | ||
== Key Features and Specifications == | |||
* '''Engine:''' Turbocharged Continental TSIO-520-M engine, up to 310 horsepower. | * '''Engine:''' Turbocharged Continental TSIO-520-M engine, up to 310 horsepower. | ||
* '''Capacity:''' Seats up to seven passengers. | * '''Capacity:''' Seats up to seven passengers. | ||
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* '''Dimensions:''' Length: 32 ft 2 in, Height: 9 ft 7 in, Wingspan: 36 ft. | * '''Dimensions:''' Length: 32 ft 2 in, Height: 9 ft 7 in, Wingspan: 36 ft. | ||
* '''Utility:''' Ideal for short field operations and bush flying. | * '''Utility:''' Ideal for short field operations and bush flying. | ||
Revision as of 10:54, 29 April 2025
The Cessna T207 Turbo Stationair 7 is a seven-seat, single-engine, high-wing aircraft equipped with a turbocharged engine, known for its versatility and ruggedness. It's widely used for bush flying, cargo hauling, and general aviation, especially in remote areas.
Key Features and Specifications
- Engine: Turbocharged Continental TSIO-520-M engine, up to 310 horsepower.
- Capacity: Seats up to seven passengers.
- Range: Approximately 671 miles.
- Service Ceiling: 26,000 feet above sea level.
- Performance: 810 ft/min climb rate, top speed of 196 mph.
- Dimensions: Length: 32 ft 2 in, Height: 9 ft 7 in, Wingspan: 36 ft.
- Utility: Ideal for short field operations and bush flying.