The following is a list of Cessna aircraft models:
Cessna
editModel | Name | Image | First flight | Military designations | Built | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
— | Comet | 1917 | — | 1 | Single-engined sports plane | |
A | — | 1927 | — | 83 | High-wing single-engined tourer. Variants designated Model AA, AC, AF, AS, AW, and BW. | |
CR-1 | — | — | 1 | Single-engined race plane | ||
CR-2 | — | May 1930 | — | 1 | Single-engined race plane | |
CR-3 | — | June 11, 1933 | — | 1 | Single-engined race plane | |
CW-6 | — | — | Six-seat single-engined tourer | |||
EC-1 | — | — | 2 | Single-seat single-engined tourer | ||
EC-2 | — | — | c. 1 | Two-seat single-engined tourer | ||
DC-6 | Chief
Scout |
1929 | UC-77, UC-77A | Four-seat single-engined tourer | ||
GC-1 | — | 1932 | — | 1 | Single-engined race plane | |
GC-2 | — | — | 1 | Single-engined race plane | ||
C-34 | Airmaster | August 19, 1934 | UC-77B | 42 | Single-engined civil aircraft | |
C-37 | Airmaster | UC-77C, UC-77D | 46 | Single-engined civil aircraft | ||
C-38 | Airmaster | — | 16 | Single-engined civil aircraft | ||
C-39 | Airmaster | — | Single-engined civil aircraft. Original designation of the C-145. | |||
C-145 | Airmaster | — | Single-engined civil aircraft | |||
C-165 | Airmaster | UC-94 | Single-engined civil aircraft | |||
120 | — | 1946 | — | Single-engined utility aircraft | ||
140 | — | June 28, 1945 | — | 7,664 | Single-engined utility aircraft | |
142 | — | — | Single-engined utility aircraft/basic trainer. Original designation of the 150. | |||
150 | Commuter
Commuter II Patroller Aerobat |
September 12, 1957 | T-51 | 23,839 | Single-engined utility aircraft/basic trainer | |
152 | Aerobat | 1976 | — | 7,584 | Single-engined basic trainer | |
160 | — | 1962 | — | 1 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
162 | Skycatcher | October 13, 2006 | — | 275 | Light-sport aircraft | |
170 | — | June 1, 1948 | — | 5,174 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
172 | Skyhawk
Cutlass Hawk XP |
June 12, 1955 | T-41 Mescalero | 44,000+ | Single-engined light aircraft | |
175 | Skylark | April 23, 1956 | — | 2,106 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
177 | Cardinal | July 15, 1966 | — | 4,295 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
180 | Skywagon | May 26, 1952 | — | 6,193 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
182 | Slylane | — | 23,237+ | Single-engined light aircraft | ||
185 | Skywagon | July 1960 | U-17 | 4,400+ | Single-engined light aircraft | |
187 | — | April 22, 1968 | — | 1 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
188 | AGwagon
AGpickup AGtruck AGhusky |
February 19, 1965 | — | 3,976 | Single-engined agricultural aircraft | |
190 | Businessliner | — | 1,180 (including Model 195) | Single-engined personal/business aircraft | ||
195 | Businessliner | 1945 | LC-126, U-20 | 1,180 (including Model 190) | Single-engined personal/business aircraft | |
205 | Stationair | — | 576 | Single-engined light aircraft | ||
206 | Stationair
Super Skywagon |
U-26 | 6,581 | Single-engined light aircraft | ||
207 | Stationair 8
Skywagon |
— | 626 | Single-engined light aircraft | ||
208 | Caravan
Cargomaster Grand Caravan |
December 9, 1982 | U-17, C-16
C-98 AC-208 Combat Caravan MC-208 Guardian |
2,600+ | Single-engined utility aircraft | |
210 | Centurion | January 1957 | — | 9,240 | Single-engined light aircraft | |
T240 | TTx | — | Single-engined light aircraft | |||
P260 | — | 1943 | C-106 Loadmaster | 2 | Twin-engined military transport | |
303 | Clipper
Crusader |
February 14, 1978 | — | 297 | Twin-engined light aircraft | |
305 | — | December14, 1949 | L-19, O-1 Bird Dog OE
CO-119 |
3,431 (including Model 321 and 325) | Single-engined observation aircraft | |
308 | — | July 1951 | — | 1 | Single-engined light transport | |
309 | — | — | Boundary layer control test bed | |||
310 | — | January 3, 1953 | L-27, U-3 | 5,449 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | |
318 | — | October 12, 1954 | T-37 Tweet, T-48, A-37 Dragonfly | 1,269 | Jet trainer/ground attack aircraft | |
319 | — | — | Boundary layer control test bed | |||
320 | — | — | 577 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | ||
321 | — | O-1C Bird Dog OE-2 | 27 | Single-engined observation aircraft | ||
325 | — | — | 4 | Single-engined agricultural aircraft | ||
327 | Baby Skymaster | December 1967 | — | 1 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | |
330 | — | — | 0 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | ||
335 | — | — | 65 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | ||
336 | Skymaster | February 28, 1961 | — | 195 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | |
337 | Super Skymaster | O-2 Skymaster | 2,993 (including Model 327 and 336) | Twin-engined utility aircraft | ||
340 | — | 1970 | — | 1,287 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | |
350 | Corvalis | — | Single-engined light aircraft | |||
400 | Corvalis TT | — | Single-engined light aircraft | |||
401 | — | August 26, 1965 | — | Twin-engined corporate aircraft | ||
402 | — | August 26, 1965 | — | Twin-engined business aircraft | ||
404 | Titan | February 26, 1975 | C-28
Tp 87 |
396 | Twin-engined utility aircraft | |
405 | — | — | 0 | Light jet transport aircraft | ||
406 | Caravan II | September 22, 1983 | — | 99 | Twin-engined utility aircraft. Built by Reims. | |
407 | — | — | 0 | Light jet transport aircraft | ||
411 | — | — | 302 | Twin-engined utility aircraft |
Reims-Cessna
editThe following Cessna models were built by Reims Aviation:
References
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Cessna aircraft.
Notes
editBibliography
edit- "Propeller Airplanes Serial Number Listing" (PDF). Cessna. May 20, 1994. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
- Simpson, R.W. (1991). Airlife's General Aviation. Shrewsbury, England: Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1-85310-194-X.