This aircraft was released in 1962 and is still in production today. From 1962 to 2006 , 8509 of these were produced.
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The line’s combination of a powerful engine, rugged construction and a large cabin has made these aircraft popular bush planes. Cessna describes the 206 as “the sport-utility vehicle of the air.” These airplanes are also used for aerial photography, skydiving and other utility purposes. They can also be equipped with floats, amphibious floats and skis. Alternatively, they can be fitted with luxury appointments for use as a personal air transport.
The six-seat Model 206 was introduced as a 1964 model and was built until 1986, when Cessna halted production of its single-engined product line. It was then re-introduced in 1998 and remains in production in 2019.
There were many sub-variants, including the U206, P206 all certified to CAR3 standards and later 206H certified to FAR Part 23.
The total Model 206 production between 1964 and 2004 was 6,581 aircraft
Specifications:
- Rate of Climb: 920 fpm
- Max Speed: 156 kts
- Normal Cruise: 147 kts
- Economy Cruise: 117 kts
- Cost per Hour: $ 220.95