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Cessna 350 Corvalis

Cessna 350 Corvalis


The Cessna 350 Corvalis is a composite development, single-motor, regularly suctioned, altered rigging, low-wing general avionics flying machine worked by Cessna Air ship until the end of 2010. 

The air ship was some time ago called the Columbia 350 when it was worked by Columbia Air ship. 

Created as the Model LC40-550FG (for Lancair Ensured, Model 40, Mainland 550 motor, Settled Apparatus) and promoted under the name Columbia 300, the air ship was confirmed on September 18, 1998. Conveyances started in February 2000. 

The 300 is controlled by a Teledyne Mainland Model IO-550-N motor of 310 strength (230 kW) at 2700 rpm. The flying machine's most extreme departure weight is 3400 lb (1542 kg) and the greatest landing weight is 3230 lb (1465 kg). 

The 300 has a guaranteed airframe life of 25,200 flight hours.

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