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Are there any published performance numbers on this engine installed in "B" model?
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Yes. The AFM (Approved Flight Manual), per Type Certificate Item 402 (g), as listed in the Type Certificate Data Sheet has performance data. To obtain a copy, contact Cessna, or a Cessna Distributor. (Hill Aircraft should be able to assist you. http://www.cessnaparts.com )
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Post by sphillips »

Thanks, George, but I was hoping to find info in helping me determine whether I want a "B" with this engine.
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Do you want a "rare" variant with a hard-to-find-support engine? Is it worth giving up several hundred hours TBO, and then discovering the increased difficulty of finding the necessary parts to overhaul it? (I'm just being the "devil's advocate", on the personal level....not in any official capacity.) If you like Franklin engines, it'd be a great find (if the rest of the deal met your specs.)
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons. ;)
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