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Over the years, we've had more requests for aircraft flight manuals than any other product. We're happy to continue offering Aircraft Information Manuals, similar to the type sold by the airplane manufacturers. 'Cessna 404 1981 Pilot's Information Manual (D1593-13)','handle':'cessna-404-1981-pilots-information-manual-d1593-13new. 1.1 History of the flight On 11 August 2003, at about 1535 Western Standard Time, a Cessna Aircraft Company 404 Titan (C404) aircraft, registered VH-ANV, took off from runway 24 right (24R) at Jandakot Airport, WA. One pilot and five passengers were on board the aircraft. The flight was being.
CESSNA 404 TITAN AMBASSADOR 1980 SPECIFICATIONS
- CESSNA AIRCRAFT MANUALS - 402 The handbook is designed To help you operate your plane with safety and confidence. To more fully acquaint you with the basic performance and handling characteristics of the airplane.
- CESSNA AIRCRAFT MANUALS - 404 The handbook is designed To help you operate your plane with safety and confidence. To more fully acquaint you with the basic performance and handling characteristics of the airplane.
- Browse AirHistory's historic aviation photography database. On display in the static park at the 1977 Paris Airshow, this Titan went on to become G-WTVC and later VH-SZD.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Powerplant:
(2) Continental Motors GTSIO-520-M engines, 375 hp each
Propellers:
Constant speed, full feathering, three-blade, 90 inch propellers
Engine TBO:
Length:
Wingspan:
Height:
Wing area:
Seating capacity:
Standard empty weight:
Max. takeoff weight:
Landing weight:
Max. useful load:
Baggage allowance:
PERFORMANCE
Max. speed:
Cruise speed (at 10,000 feet):
Cruise speed (at 20,000 feet):
Stall speed (flaps up, power off):
Stall speed (flaps down, power off):
Rate of climb at sea level:
Rate of climb (one engine):
Takeoff ground roll:
Takeoff over 50-foot obstacle:
Landing ground roll:
Cessna 404 Flight Manual Diagram
Landing over 50-foot obstacle:
Service ceiling:
Cessna 404 Flight Manual Parts
Single-engine service ceiling:
Source: Cessna Aircraft