The single-pilot, single-engine Skylane offers greater distance and horsepower and can carry more weight than its more famous sibling the Skyhawk, making it a good choice for both novice and veteran pilots.
Those with less experience will appreciate the excellent visibility provided by the Skylane’s high-wing design, also found in the Skyhawk.
Up to four passengers will be able to enjoy a range of 915 nm making Los Angeles to Seattle or Chicago to Houston possible.
Details
Company | Textron Aviation |
Operating Cost | 0-$999 |
Price Value ($) | 515,000 |
Range - nm | <1,000 |
Max speed - mach | 0.2-0.29 |
Number of passengers | 4 |
Takeoff distance - ft | 1,000-1,999 |
Landing distance - ft | 1,000-1,999 |
Baggage Compartment Volume - cu.ft. | 0-99 |
Design | Exterior colour options Multiple cabin configuration |
Cabin height - ft | 4-4.11 |
Cabin length (not including baggage) - ft | 10-19 |
Cabin width - ft | 3-3.11 |
Number of crew | 2 |
Exterior height - ft | <10.11 |
Exterior length - ft | 20-29.11 |
Overall wingspan - ft | 30-39.11 |
Cabin volume - cu.ft. | <1,000 |
Basic operating weight - lb | 2,000-2,999 |
Maximum payload - lb | <1,000 |
Maximum fuel - lb | <1,000 |
Engine thrust/flat rating - lbf | <1,000 |
Rate of climb - ft/min | <1,000 |
Long-range cruise - ktas | 100-199 |
Maximum operating altitude - ft | 18,100 |