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Aviation History
1988
1988 - 2991.PDF
What you see is exactly what you think you see. All those one-foot cubes and more (452 to be precise) are spilling from the cargo bays of one airplane-the Cessna Caravan I Super Cargomaster. A452-cubic-foot(12.8cu. meters) payload is a remarkable feat. In fact, no other single or piston twin aircraft being built today can match it. In over 100,000 hours of Federal Express operation. Caravan reliability has been unmatched as well, with a dispatch rate well over 99%. It's the outgrowth of a perfect marriage: Pratt & Whitney's PT-6 turbine engine and Cessna's heritage of outstanding reliability. No matter where you are, service and parts are a phone call away with Cessna's 24-hour product support hotline. And worldwide, jet fuel for the Caravan is more available than avgas. Use of that fuel is efficient, too. And wherever it takes you, the rugged Caravan will land on most any airstrip, no matter how uncivilized. It's an engineering feat that offers you the largest, most powerful and useful single-engine made today. Get the details on the versatile Cessna Caravan I. Write Cessna Aircraft Co., Haachtsesteenweg, 6, B-1910 Melsbroek, Belgium. Telex: 846-22502. Or call (02) 751.81.10 Fa*(02) 751.88.40 CESSNA CARAVANS The practical way to carry practically anything.
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