On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:13:41 +0200, "Caki" wrote in
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And how much fuel does it burns?
With 88 gallons useable, you should be able to figure that out from
the specifications on the Cessna web site (I get 17.8 GPH at 75%
power):
http://stationair.cessna.com/spec_perf.chtml
All information herein applies to the Stationair (Model 206H).
The Stationair is an all-metal, six place, high-wing,
single-engine airplane equipped with tricycle landing gear and is
designed for general utility purposes.
The Model 206H is certified to the requirements of U.S. FAA
Federal Aviation Regulation Part 23 through amendment 23-6,
including day, night, VFR and IFR.
Cruise -- 75% power at 6,200 ft *
range 594 nm
time 4.2 hr
Cruise -- Maximum range at 6,500 ft *
range 721 nm
time 6.7 hr
Engine: Textron Lycoming IO-540-AC1A
300 BHP at 2,700 RPM
Landing Performance
Ground roll 735 ft
Total distance over 50 ft obstacle 1,395 ft
Power Loading 12.0 lb/hp
Propeller: 3-Bladed Constant Speed diameter
3-Bladed Constant Speed diameter 79 in
Rate of Climb at Sea Level 988 fpm
Service Ceiling 15,700 ft
Speed
Maximum at sea level 151 kts
Cruise, 75% power at 6,200 ft 142 kts
Stall Speed, KCAS
Flaps up, power off 62 knots
Flaps down, power off 54 knots
Takeoff Performance
Ground roll 910 ft
Total distance over 50 ft obstacle 1,860 ft
Wing Loading 20.7 lb/sq ft
* Recommended lean mixture with fuel allowance for engine start,
taxi, takeoff, climb and 45-minute reserve) 88 gallons usable fuel