Cessna Citation V.
Citation V / Ultra / Encore / Encore + | |
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Type: | Business jet |
Design country: | |
Manufacturer: | |
First flight: |
August 1987 |
Commissioning: |
April 1989 |
Production time: |
1989 to 1994 (V) |
Number of pieces: |
262 (V) |
The Citation Encore is a twin- engine business jet produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Cessna and belongs to the Citation family of aircraft . In terms of size, it can be classified between the CitationJet series and the Citation XLS . The current market version is the Citation Encore + , which is a further development of the Citation Encore .
history
Citation V
The Cessna Citation V (also Cessna 560 ) emerged from the Cessna Citation II, which is an extended version of the Citation I. The hull was lengthened again by 510 mm . The first prototype made its maiden flight in August 1987, which was approved in December 1988. The engines came from the Citation II, but were slightly modified to achieve a greater range. Up to the market launch in 1994 a total of 262 Cessna Citation Vs had been produced and delivered.
Citation Ultra
After Cessna decided in 1993 to overhaul the Citation V, the Cessna Citation Ultra was born , the greatest innovation of which was the engines and new avionics . When it was launched in 1994, the Citation Ultra was named the best business jet. Until the market launch in 1999, 340 aircraft had been built and delivered.
Citation Encore / Encore +
The Cessna Citation Encore was approved in April 2000 and shipped for the first time at the end of September. This variant had two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535A engines and an increased range, which was achieved by enlarging the tank.
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW535Bs were then used for the Cessna Citation Encore + , with 15.12 kN instead of 14.95 for the A variant. The avionics were also revised again and equipped with a FADEC system. The FAA was approved in December 2006, the first delivery in early 2007.
The US Marine Corps uses twelve Citation Vs under the designations UC-35C Ultra and UC-35D Encore on four bases in the USA and one in Japan. The procurement took place as a replacement for the Beech UC-12 King Air .
Military users
- Pakistan
- 1 × Citation V
- Switzerland
- 1 × Citation Excel
- United States
Technical specifications
All information relates to the current market version, the Cessna Citation Encore + .
General Information
Passengers | 8th |
Runway | 844 m |
Takeoff route | 1073 m |
Purchase price | $ 8.72 million |
crew | 2 (pilot / copilot) |
operating cost | $ 1501 per hour |
Engines | 2 × Pratt & Whitney PW535B |
Dimensions
length | 14.91 m |
span | 16.48 m |
Wing area | 29.94 m 2 |
height | 4.62 m |
Cabin length | 5.28 m |
Cabin height | 1.5 m |
Cabin width | 1.5 m |
Mass information
Empty mass | 5829 kg |
Max. Payload | 1066 kg |
Max. Takeoff weight | 7634 kg |
Max landing mass | 6895 kg |
Services
Max. Cruising speed | 0.75 Mach (over 8,811 m) |
Max. Range | 3297 km |
Service ceiling | 45,000 ft (13,716 m) |
thrust | 2 × 15.12 kN (3400 lbs) |
See also
Web links
- Official website of the manufacturer
- Cessna Citation representative in Germany
- Type certification of the 500, 550, S550, 560, and 560XL (Citations) - EASA-TCDS-A.207 (PDF; 239 kB)