Overview
The twin tail-boom Cessna 336 was designed to overcome the asymmetric handling problems of twin engined aircraft after a single engine failure. Cessna's "centre line thrust" concept of the nose-mounted tractor and rear-mounted pusher engines was recognised by the FAA in the US, who allowed pilots to be rated on this type. The Model 336 first flew in February 1961. It was replaced in production by the 337 Super Skymaster from February 1965. The 337 introduced, among other changes, retractable undercarriage, more powerful engines than the 336's, and a dorsal intake for the rear engine.
Comfort & Size
Cessna C337 aircraft are designed for passenger comfort. It offer a variety of executive seating configurations to accommodate individual requirements.
Features
- Push-pull engine configuration
- 4seat configuration
- Hot and cold drink facility
- Low operating costs
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