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The Cessna Skymaster is an American twin-engine civil utility aircraft built in a push-pull configuration. Its engines are mounted in the nose and rear of its pod-style fuselage. Twin booms extend aft of the wings to the vertical stabilizers, with the rear engine between them.
The Cessna 336 & 337 Skymaster is a twin-engined six-seat light utility aircraft produced by the US-American manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company. The US Air Force military variant of the Cessna 337M was designated O-2. The unusual push-pull engine configuration eliminated asymmetric handling problems (Centre Line Thrust).
Since its introduction in 1965, the Cessna 337 Skymaster, a general aviation classic with a unique multi-engine design, has served its owners. The Cessna Model 337 was originally nicknamed the Super Skymaster since it was an enhanced version of the Model 336.
Twin engine piston aircraft with retractable landing gear. The 337A Skymaster seats up to 5 passengers plus 1 pilot.
General Specs Model Top Speed (kts) Cruise Speed (kts) Stall Speed (kts) Gross Weight (lbs) Empty Weight (lbs) Fuel Capacity (gal) Range (nm) Takeoff Ground Roll (ft) Rate of Climb (fpm) Service Ceiling (ft) Landing Ground Roll (ft) 336 159 150 52 3,900 2,320 93 880 790 1,300 19,000 575 337 174 167 55 4,200 2,615 93 922 805 1,200 20,500 757 337A 174 167 55 4,200 2,615 93 922 805 1,200 20,500 ...
Learn about the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster, a twin-engine civil utility aircraft with push-pull configuration. See its performance, dimensions, avionics, engine, and photo gallery.
The Cessna 337H, also known as the Cessna Skymaster, is a distinctive and historically significant aircraft that has left a lasting impact on the aviation industry. Manufactured by Cessna Aircraft Company, this twin-engine push-pull aircraft has gained recognition for its unique design and versatility.