
The Cessna 337 Super Skymaster was a revolutionary twin-engine general aviation aircraft that solved the asymmetric thrust problem plaguing conventional twins through its unique push-pull engine configuration. First flown in 1961 as the Model 336, the improved retractable-gear 337 entered production in February 1965. This six-seat, low-wing monoplane featured one Continental IO-360 engine in the nose and another in the tail, each producing 210 horsepower. With a gross weight of 4,200 pounds and later variants reaching service ceilings of 30,000 feet, the aircraft was manufactured by Cessna Aircraft Company through 1982.
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| TIME AIR LLC | 1972 | P3370049 | UT | A4A98A |