Cessna 310

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The Cessna 310 is a twin-engine, six-seat light aircraft introduced in the 1950s that became popular for personal, business, and air-taxi use.

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instanceOf civil utility aircraft
light twin-engine aircraft
aircraftCategory general aviation aircraft
aircraftType twin-engine piston aircraft
configuration low-wing monoplane
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 1 pilot
cruiseSpeed approximately 190 knots
engineManufacturer Continental Motors NERFINISHED
engineModel Continental O-470 (early variants) NERFINISHED
engineType piston engine
enteredService mid-1950s
era post-World War II general aviation boom
firstCustomerDeliveries mid-1950s GENERATED
firstFlight 1953
fuselageMaterial all-metal
introduced 1954
landingGearType retractable tricycle landing gear
manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
marketSegment light twin business aircraft
maxTakeoffWeight approximately 4600 lb
notableFeature retractable tricycle gear
tip tanks on early models
notableVariant Cessna 310G NERFINISHED
Cessna 310Q NERFINISHED
Cessna 310R NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
pressurization unpressurized (basic variants)
primaryUse air-taxi operations
business aviation
charter flying
flight training
personal transport
producedBy Cessna NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1980
productionStart 1954
propulsion twin propeller
range approximately 1000 nautical miles
role air-taxi aircraft
light transport
multi-engine trainer
status out of production
successor Cessna 340 NERFINISHED
Cessna 414 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration conventional tail
typicalSeatingCapacity 6
usedBy civil operators worldwide
private owners
small charter companies
wingPlacement low wing

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Cessna hasModel Cessna 310