Cessna Denali

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Cessna Denali
Type: Multi- purpose turboprop aircraft
Design country:

United StatesUnited States United States

Manufacturer:

Textron Aviation

The Cessna Denali is a single-engine turboprop multipurpose aircraft produced by the US manufacturer Textron Aviation .

history

Textron started the project as Textron SETP ( S ingle E ngine T urbo p rop ). It is similar to the Swiss Pilatus PC-12 and, like the PC-12, is equipped for six to nine passengers and with a cargo door. It was presented to the public in 2016 at the EBACE business aviation trade fair . Due to problems with tests of GE Aviation's Catalyst engine , the first flight planned for 2019 has been postponed indefinitely.

Technical specifications

Parameter Cessna Denali
crew 1
Passengers 7-10
length 14.86 m
span 16.54 m
height 4.62 m
Cabin size h; b; l 1.47 m; 1.60 m; 5.11 m
Max. Cruising speed 519 km / h
Service ceiling 9449 m
Range
with full tanks and without cargo
2963 km
Engines 1 × General Electric Catalyst with 925 kW and five-bladed, adjustable composite propeller

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. American competition for the Pilatus PC-12 , accessed on May 30, 2016
  2. Jon Hemmerdinger: Textron delays Denali's first flight due to ongoing Catalyst engine testing. Accessed January 16, 2020 (English).
  3. SPECIFICATIONS. cessna.txtav.com, accessed December 15, 2018 .