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Skyhawk SP

Skyhawk SP

Single-engine piston, high-wing aircraft with a four-person seating capacity including a crew of one or two. It has a certificated max operating altitude of 14,000 feet, 2-blade propeller, 126 knots cruise at sea level and 518 nm range at 75 percent power.

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Turbo Skylane

Turbo Skylane

Single-engine piston, high-wing aircraft with a four-person seating capacity including a crew of one or two. It has a certificated maximum operating altitude of 20,000 feet, a 3-blade propeller, 179 knots cruise at sea level and 615 nm range at 85 percent power.

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Turbo Stationair

Turbo Stationair

High-wing, single-engine aircraft with seating for six. It has a certificated maximum operating altitude of 27,000 feet, a 3-blade propeller, 178 knots at 17,000 feet and 559 nm range at 75 percent power.

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