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The '''Cessna 337''' is a twin-engine [[aircraft]] built in a push-pull configuration. Instead of the engines being mounted on the wings, one is mounted on the nose and the other at the rear of the pod-style fuselage. The stabilizers are mounted on booms that extend from the wings. | The '''Cessna 337''' is a twin-engine [[aircraft]] built in a push-pull configuration. Instead of the engines being mounted on the wings, one is mounted on the nose and the other at the rear of the pod-style fuselage. The stabilizers are mounted on booms that extend from the wings. |
Revision as of 22:04, 26 November 2011
Type | Piston, civilian aircraft |
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Author(s) | Fernando Espinosa, Pavel Cueto |
FDM | JSBSim |
--aircraft= | Cessna 337G Skymaster |
Status | Beta |
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The Cessna 337 is a twin-engine aircraft built in a push-pull configuration. Instead of the engines being mounted on the wings, one is mounted on the nose and the other at the rear of the pod-style fuselage. The stabilizers are mounted on booms that extend from the wings.
Turning heads as it roars overhead, the Cessna 337 has a retractable undercarriage that gives it that little bit of extra speed.
The combination of a tractor and a pusher engine produces a unique sound.
Aircraft help
Engine start
- Press { three times for turn on magnetos
- Press s for starter