Top 3 Cessna Single-Engine Piston Aircraft Review & Comparison 2023-2024 | Price & Specs

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In this episode, we'll be taking a closer look at the latest Cessna piston aircraft available on the market. Throughout the video, we'll discuss their technical specifications and performance metrics, so be sure to stay tuned until the end to find out which one claims the top spot.

Cessna, founded by Clyde Cessna in 1927, is now a subsidiary of Textron Inc., a company that operates in various industries, including aviation. With a rich history, Cessna has been a prolific producer of general aviation aircraft, including small piston-powered airplanes, business jets, and turboprop aircraft. Join us as we unveil 3 models from Cessna's latest line of single-engine piston aircraft.

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1:12 - Cessna Skyhawk
© Cessna / Textron Aviation Inc.

Engine Type: Lycoming IO-360-L2A engine
Engine Horsepower:180 hp
Max Cruise Speed: 124 ktas (230 km/h) 
Max Range:  640 nm (1,185 km)
Climb Rate: 730 ft/m (3.71 m/s)
Service Ceiling: 14, 000 ft
Max Takeoff Weight: 2,550 lbs (1,157 kg)
Passenger Capacity: 4 
Price: around $359,000

4:04 - Cessna Turbo Skylane

Engine Type: Lycoming TIO-540-AK1A engine
Engine Horsepower: 235 hp
Max Cruise Speed: 165 ktas (306 km/h)
Max Range: 971 nm (1,798 km)
Climb Rate: 1,040 ft/m (5.28 m/s)
Service Ceiling: 20,000 ft (6,096 m)
Max Takeoff Weight: 3,100 lbs (1,406 kg)
Fuel Payload: 476 lbs (216 kg)
Passenger Capacity: 4
Price: around $650,000

7:10 - Cessna Turbo Stationair HD

Engine Type: Lycoming TIO-540-Aj1A engine
Engine Horsepower: 310 hp
Max Cruise Speed: 161 ktas (298 km/h)
Max Range: 703 nm (1,302 km)
Climb Rate: 1,060 ft/m (5.38 m/s)
Service Ceiling: 26,000 ft (7,925 m)
Max Takeoff Weight: 3,789 lbs (1,719 kg)
Maximum Payload: 919 lbs (417 kg)
Fuel Tank Capacity: 92 gal (348 L)Passenger Capacity: 6
Price: approx. $710,000

10:07 - Questions

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AviationFederation
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I think Cessna should be making a Cardinal for the 21st Century. Imagine a super slick, partial composite construction 177x. You saw it here first.

rvrnnr
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They may be a bit over priced but their good

ClaytonBarratt
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Great aircraft T206H … greetings from the Netherlands…crew PH-HMS 😉👍

FlyWithRick
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I'm curious why the 182 Turbo isn't an RG ? It improves efficiency and airspeed drastically... they should also come standard with Brake upgrades for shorter stopping distances

brycecampbell
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Spacious is not the word i would ever use regarding a 172. A 182, but never a 172.

And only a fool would try to take off in a 172 with all 4 seats occupied. Unless those seats were used by children.

I like the 182 RG i fly. I don't like the noise. Cessna did a terrible job at noise deadening. I know that the 3 blade propeller is better, but my FBO won't make the conversion.

karrpilot