Cessna 335
The Cessna 335 is a six seat, low-wing, twin piston engine aircraft with a conventional tail produced by Cessna between 1979 and 1980. Distinguishing features are: retractable landing gear, 3-blade / constant-speed propellers. Model 335 seats up to 5 passengers and 1 pilot.
Specifications
Exterior Dimensions
Wing span: 38 ft 1 in
Length: 34 ft 4 in
Height: 12 ft 7 in
Interior Dimensions
Cabin doors: 1
Cabin width: 46.5 in
Cabin height: 49 in
Engine
Manufacturer: Continental
Model: TSIO-520-EB
Horsepower: 300 hp
Overhaul (HT): 1400 TBO or 12 years
Performance
Horsepower: 300.00 | Gross Weight: 5,990 |
Top Speed: 230 | Empty Weight: 3,963 |
Cruise Speed: 215 | Fuel Capacity: 102 |
Stall Speed (dirty): 71 | Range: 928 |
Rate of Climb: 1,400 | Rate of Climb (One Engine): 200 |
Service Ceiling: 26,800 | Ceiling (One Engine): 11,500 |
Takeoff | Landing |
Ground Roll: 1,850 | Ground Roll 770 |
Takeoff Roll Over 50 ft: 2,365 | Landing Roll Over 50 ft: 1,850 |
History
Model 335 is an unpressurized version, which appears the same externally as the model 340. It sold in fewer numbers than the 340.
The Cessna 335 was marketed as a low-priced, non-pressurized version powered by 300 hp Continental TSIO-520-EB engines. The prototype 335 made its maiden flight on December 5, 1978, with the first production aircraft flying in 1979. It was not a market success, with only 64 built by the time production ended in 1980.