Cessna 310
The Cessna 310 is a twin-engine light aircraft designed for general aviation. First introduced in 1954, it is known for its reliability and versatility, making it popular among private pilots and flight schools. The aircraft typically seats up to six passengers and has a cruising speed of around 200 knots.
Equipped with retractable landing gear and a spacious cabin, the Cessna 310 offers a comfortable flying experience. It is powered by two Continental IO-520 engines, providing a range of approximately 1,200 nautical miles. The aircraft's design allows for easy handling and good performance in various flying conditions.