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CESSNA 210N · Type Certificate

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Overview

This Type Certificate Data Sheet provides essential information regarding the Cessna 210N aircraft, including its specifications, performance data, and operational limitations. It serves as a reference for pilots, maintenance personnel, and aviation enthusiasts interested in understanding the aircraft's capabilities and requirements. The document outlines critical details such as weight and balance information, V-speeds, and safety notes that are vital for safe operation. It is an authoritative source for compliance with regulatory standards and operational guidelines for the Cessna 210N.

  • Wingspan: 36 ft, Length: 27 ft 8 in, Height: 8 ft 10 in
  • Empty Weight: 1,650 lbs, Max Takeoff Weight: 3,600 lbs
  • Fuel Capacity: 60 gallons
  • Stall Speed Clean: 60 knots, Max Crosswind: 15 knots
  • VSO: 50 knots, VS1: 60 knots, VR: 70 knots, VX: 75 knots, VY: 85 knots, VNE: 175 knots

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Aircraft Specifications

The Cessna 210N features a wingspan of 36 feet, 0 inches, a length of 27 feet, 8 inches, and a height of 8 feet, 10 inches. The empty weight is approximately 1,650 lbs, while the maximum takeoff weight is 3,600 lbs. The fuel capacity is 60 gallons.

Performance Data

The performance data for the Cessna 210N includes 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 15 knots.

Weight and Balance

The basic empty weight of the Cessna 210N is 1,650 lbs, with a maximum ramp weight of 3,600 lbs. The useful load is 1,950 lbs, and the baggage allowance is 200 lbs. The center of gravity range is from 36 to 46 inches.

V-Speeds

Key V-speeds for the Cessna 210N include VSO at 50 knots, VS1 at 60 knots, VR at 70 knots, VX at 75 knots, and VY at 85 knots. The maximum speed (VNE) is 175 knots.

Safety notes

  • Ensure weight and balance calculations are performed before flight.
  • Adhere to maximum crosswind limits during takeoff and landing.