Airplane Flight Manual
CESSNA 210N · Flight Manual
Overview
This Airplane Flight Manual (AFM) provides essential information for the operation of the Cessna 210N. It is designed for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, offering detailed guidance on the aircraft's performance, systems, and operational procedures. The manual includes specifications, performance data, and safety notes critical for safe flight operations. It serves as a comprehensive reference for both preflight preparation and in-flight decision-making, ensuring that pilots have the necessary information to operate the aircraft effectively and safely.
- Wingspan: 36 ft
- Max Takeoff Weight: 3,600 lbs
- Stall Speed Clean: 60 knots
- Max Crosswind Component: 20 knots
- Vne: 175 knots
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Aircraft Specifications
The Cessna 210N features a wingspan of 36 feet, a length of 28 feet, and a height of 8 feet. The empty weight is approximately 1,600 lbs, while the maximum takeoff weight is 3,600 lbs. The fuel capacity is 65 gallons, providing ample range for various flight operations.
Performance Data
The performance section outlines critical data such as a takeoff distance of 1,500 feet and a landing distance of 1,200 feet. The stall speed in a clean configuration is 60 knots, and the maximum crosswind component is 20 knots, ensuring pilots are aware of the aircraft's handling characteristics.
V-Speeds
Key V-speeds for the Cessna 210N include a rotation speed (Vr) of 70 knots, a best rate of climb speed (Vy) of 80 knots, and a never exceed speed (Vne) of 175 knots. These speeds are essential for safe takeoff and climb performance.
Weight and Balance
The weight and balance section provides critical information on the basic empty weight of 1,600 lbs, a maximum ramp weight of 3,600 lbs, and a useful load of 2,000 lbs. Baggage allowance is specified at 200 lbs, with a center of gravity range of 36 to 46 inches.
Safety Notes
Safety notes emphasize the importance of adhering to weight limits and understanding the aircraft's performance capabilities. Pilots are cautioned to perform thorough preflight checks and to be aware of environmental factors that may affect flight.
Safety notes
- Adhere to weight limits to ensure safe flight operations.
- Conduct thorough preflight checks before each flight.







