Cessna 402
American light twin-engine aircraft / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cessna 401 and 402 are a series of 6 to 10 seat, light twin-piston engine aircraft.[1][2] All seats are easily removable so that the aircraft can be used in an all-cargo configuration.[1] Neither the Cessna 401 nor the 402 were pressurized, nor were they particularly fast for the installed power. Instead, Cessna intended them to be inexpensive to purchase and operate.[2]
"Cessna Businessliner" redirects here. For the 1940s aircraft of the same name, see Cessna 195.
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Cessna 401 & 402 | |
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Rijkswaterstaat Cessna 402 | |
Role | Corporate transport and airliner |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Cessna |
First flight | August 26, 1965 |
Introduction | 1967 |
Primary user | Cape Air |
Produced | 1966–1985 |
Developed from | Cessna 411[1] |
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