1969 Cessna 310P
Description
The Cessna 310P is a light twin-engined aircraft that was produced by Cessna Aircraft Company between 1969 and 1971. It is the pressurized version of the Cessna 310Q. It is powered by two Continental IO-520-D engines of 285hp each. The aircraft is capable of cruising at speeds of up to 230mph and has a range of 1,400 miles. It has a maximum take-off weight of 5,400 lbs. and can accommodate up to six passengers. The aircraft is typically equipped with two Garmin GNS530s, a Bendix King KMD-850 MFD, and a Bendix KX-155A Nav/Comm.
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