Pacific Jetcorp Ltd.
 
Cessna Aircrafts










In the roomy cabin of the new Cessna Turbo Skylane, four adults can stretch out and relax in an atmosphere of quiet comfort and functional design. The deeply contoured reclining seats come standard in your choice of luxury leather or designer fabrics. And throughout the interior, you'll note details and features one might assume to be extra-cost options - but in the new Turbo Skylane, they're generously included as standard equipment.



 

Deftly blurring the line between business and pleasure travel, the 235-hp Turbo Skylane is one of the world's most versatile four-place touring aircraft. Its advanced slope-controlled turbocharger gives it the muscle to climb at 1,060 fpm, cruise at speeds up to 170 knots (195 mph), and carry full rated power all the way up to its maximum operating altitude of 20,000 feet.



 



ALL DECKED OUT. EVERYWHERE TO GO.

Take the controls just once behind the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit and you'll never again want to fly any other way. This highly advances flight deck package integrates all primary flight, engine and sensor data to provide intuitive, at-a-glance situational awareness. The G1000 also incorporates fully integrated Nav/Comm equipment and is dual GPS- and transponder-equipped.

Two large, colorful 10.4-inch active matrix LCDs gather and present real time flight-critical data including traffic information. Topographic and relative terrain mapping. Digital altitude and heading data. Subscription based XM WX Satellite Weather with one of today's most desired entertainment features - XM Satellite Radio. Autopilot controls. Engine and Airframe indication and Crew Alerting. Plus a digital audio panel. All of which brings new levels of safety, confidence and just plain fun to the Cessna Single Engine Line.

 

 


All performance data are based on airplane weights at 3,100 pounds; standard atmospheric conditions; level, hard-surface, dry runways; and no wind. They are calculated values derived from flight tests conducted by The Cessna Aircraft Company under carefully documented conditions and will vary with individual airplanes and numerous factors affecting flight performance.

Dimensions

Baggage Door
Width
Height (front)

Cabin
Height (max)
Length (firewall to aft baggage area)
Width

Cabin Door
Height (front)
Width (top)
Width (bottom)

Overall Height (max)

Overall Length

Wing
Span (overall)
Area



15.75"
22"


48.5"
134"
42"


41"
32"
36.5"

9'4"

29'0"


36'0"
174 sq ft

 



(0.40 m)
(0.56 m)


(1.23 m)
(3.40 m)
(1.07 m)


(1.04 m)
(0.81 m)
(0.93 m)

(2.84 m)

(8.84 m)


(10.97 m)
(16.2 sq m)

 
Design Weights and Capabilities

Baggage Allowance

Fuel Capacity
Total capacity
Total usable
Total capacity each tank

Maximum Landing Weight

Maximum Ramp Weight

Maximum Takeoff Weight

Maximum Useful Load

Oil Capacity

Standard Empty Weight

200 lbs


92 gal
88 gal
46 gal

2,950 lbs

3,112 lbs

3,100 lbs

1,095 lbs

9 qts

2,017 lbs

(91 kg)


(348.2 ltr)
(333.1 ltr)
(174.1 ltr)

(1,338 kg)

(1,412 kg)

(1,406 kg)

(496.7 kg)

(8.5 ltr)

(914.9 kg)

 
Cruise Performance

Certificated Maximum Operating Altitude

Cruise *45% power at 12,500 ft
range
time

Cruise *88% power at 12,500 ft
range
time

Engine: Textron Lycoming TI0-540-AK1A
235 BHP at 2,400 RPM

Landing Performance
Ground roll
Total distance over 50-ft obstacle

Power Loading

Propeller: 3-Bladed Constant Speed, Diameter

Rate of Climb at Sea Level

Speed
Maximum at 20,000 ft.
Cruise, 88% power at 12,500 ft.

Stall Speed, CAS
Flaps up, power off
Flaps down, power off

Takeoff Performance
Ground roll
Total distance over 50-ft obstacle

Wing Loading


20,000 ft

886 nm
8.60 hrs



594 nm
3.8 hrs






590 ft
1,350 ft



13.2 lb/hp

79 in




1,040 fpm


175 kts
158 kts


54 knots
49 knots


775 ft
1,385 ft



17.8 lb/sq ft


(6,096 m)

(1,641 km)




(1,100 km)







(180 m)
(411 m)



(5.99 kg/hp)

(2.01 m)




(317 mpm)






(100 kph)
(91 kph)


(236 m)
(422 m)



(86.9 kg/sq m)