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Cessna 208
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Cessna 208

The Cessna 208 is a single turboprop short-haul regional airliner and utility aircraft built in the USA by Cessna. The airplane typically seats 9 passengers, with a 1 person crew, although with a FAR Part 23 waiver, it can seat up to 14 passengers. It has a typical cruise speed of 184 knots (340 km/h) true airspeed (KTAS), and can carry close to 2,000 lb (900 kg) of payload.

The Caravan first flew in 1982, and was certified in October of 1984.

There are several basic models of the Caravan: the original Caravan I with a 600 shp (450 kW) Pratt and Whitney PT6A-114, the 208B Grand Caravan with a 1.2 meter longer cabin and 675 shp (500 kW) PT6A-114A, and the Caravan 675: basically the Caravan I with the more powerful PT6A-114A turbine engine.

External links

Cessna 208 - Technical Data concerning The Cessna 208

Cessna Caravan - Cessna's Caravan website; information, parts, sales

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