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"If you’ve ever flirted with the idea of owning a brand-new aircraft, it’s officially time to get serious. Introducing the Skycatcher – an all-new Cessna destined to bring your personal dreams well within reach. With extreme flyability. Unprecedented affordability. And the very latest technology. Maybe that’s why it was singled out by Popular Science magazine as being among the most exciting developments of 2007 in the Aviation and Space category. The magazine calls the Skycatcher the best “starter plane” for an entire new generation of pilots. The dream of flight is back. And this time, it’s personal. |
"With more than 43,000 delivered, the Cessna Skyhawk is the best-selling, most-flown airplane ever. Maybe that's because of its proven reliability. Or its forgiving flight characteristics. Or its reputation as the safest general aviation aircraft ever built. Because not only is the Skyhawk the most direct route to fulfilling your dreams of flight, it's also an ideal instrument trainer and one of the world's truly great airplanes. And with 180 horsepower attached to a high-performance McCauley propeller with polished chrome spinner, the Skyhawk SP climbs faster and cruises at a greater speed than the original Skyhawk. |
"Sure. You could fly a Skylane for all kinds of rational, cognitive reasons: like an exceptional blend of speed, range, safety, capability, price and cost of ownership. But why not just strap in, fire up all 230 horses and trust your gut instead? You'll soon realize why the Skylane is the four-passenger aircraft chosen by more pilots as their personal favorite aircraft than any other. |
"Ease back on the yoke and 310 fuel-injected horses leap off the runway, climbing at speeds approaching 1,051 feet per minute (320 mpm) in the turbo model. Level off, trim up and fly at a 178 knots (330 km/h) max cruise - which you command from your plush-leather seat. For extra-long trips, the Stationair can stay aloft for nearly seven hours at long-range cruise settings. No wonder it's the flexible favorite of freight haulers, law enforcers and business leaders. Not to mention pilots counting on the day-in, day-out ability to transport the entire family and more. Whatever your line of work or play, we've got your high-performer right here. |
"Don't let the good looks fool you. With a 1,225-foot-per-minute climb (373 mpm) and an 18,000-foot ceiling (5,486 m), there is so much more to move you about the Corvalis as well. This phenomenal aircraft delivers serious pilot appeal through a unique blend of good looks, supreme comfort, the latest technology and, of course, speed. We're talking 191 knots (354 km/h) at maximum cruise. |
"Leave the runway at 1,400 vertical feet per minute (427 mpm). Climb to 25,000 feet (7,620 m). Cruise at 235 confident knots (435 km/h). Nothing releases a pilot's passion for flight like the Corvalis TT, the world's fastest fixed- gear aircraft. Yet it's more than mere blistering speed that makes the Corvalis TT such a pleasure to fly. There's the sophisticated, stylish cabin, glass cockpit and side-stick control. Not to mention, the head-turning gorgeous looks. |
"Nothing matches the versatility, fuel-efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the Caravan 675. That's why Caravan is the smart choice of operators around the world who are looking for a true workhorse aircraft. For them, the Caravan 675 sets the standard for flexibility and performance for the entire Caravan line. Specially designed for the abuse of unimproved runways, the 675 can go where other aircraft only dream of going. That's why Caravan is the preferred aircraft for transporting people and cargo around the world. |
"Every day, Caravan Amphibians bring civilization to corners of the earth that have never even thought of having a traditional runway. And, every day, hunters, anglers and other outdoorsmen use the Caravan to escape civilization entirely. So, go ahead. Load it up with a generous amount of baggage and passengers. Stuff even more gear into the enormous, sturdy floats. Lift off and fly at speeds up to 165 knots (306 km/h) for a range of up to 820 nautical miles (1,519 km). Your Caravan can take it. |
"Living up to its name, the Grand Caravan delivers exceptional performance. In ISA conditions at seal level it climbs at 975 fpm (297 mpm) and cruises at speeds up to 184 knots (341 km/h). Maybe that's why the Caravan is the go-to aircraft for both business and pleasure. Whether it's reaching far-away customers or reaching out to your son through fly-fishing, the Grand Caravan is more than up to the challenge. And even with all the available seating, this extraordinary aircraft can change roles quickly by converting to a cargo hauler in less than 30 minutes, doubling its duty. And more than earning its keep. |
"Combine the size and utility of the Grand Caravan with an economic, cargo-dedicated interior for freight operators and you get the ultimate aircraft in freight-hauling operations, the Super Cargomaster. With its no-nonsense configuration, this phenomenal aircraft delivers even more useful load than the Grand Caravan. It also cruises at 175 knots (324 km/h) with the efficiency of one engine: the Pratt & Whitney PT-6A, legendary for its unparalleled reliability and dependability. And the Super Cargomaster comes with a host of cargo-ready features, including durable interior sidewalls and a practical, replaceable flat wood-floor, a cargo barrier aft of the pilot seats, and pre-marked loading zones |
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