General Aviation

Cessna 337e

Manufacturer: Cessna

The Cessna Skymaster is a twin‑engine civil utility aircraft that uses a push‑pull configuration: one tractor engine in the nose and one pusher engine at the rear of a pod‑style fuselage. Twin booms extend aft of the wings to the vertical stabilizers, and the rear engine sits between them. This layout gives the aircraft centerline thrust, eliminates the yaw that normally occurs when a wing‑mounted engine fails, and produces a distinctive two‑propeller sound as the rear propeller slices through the disturbed air of the front propeller.

Aircraft Facts

Type Key
cessna-337e
Class
General Aviation
Registry Count
21
Example Registration
N1109M

Specifications

Wingspan
11.81 m / 38 ft
Length
9.07 m / 29 ft
Height
2.84 m / 9 ft
Max Speed
320 km/h / 199 mph
Cruise Speed
232 km/h / 144 mph
Range
1553 km / 839 nmi
Ceiling
5900 m / 19500 ft
First Flight
1961-02-28
Production Start
1963
Production End
1982
Total Built
2993

Variants

  • 337E- 21 registrations - Example N1109M

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