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   C210 A Two Ten  
   
   
  
   C210 B,C Two Ten 
   
   
  
   C210 D & E Centurion 
   
   
  
   C210 F Centurion 
   
   
  
   210 G,H & J,K,L Centurion 
   
   
  
   C210 M,NII 
   
   
  
   Ce210 M,NII to 1978 
   
   
  
   C210R Centurion 
   
   
  
   T 210 F turbo Centurion 
   
   
  
   T 210 G,H & J turbo Centurion 
   
   
  
   T 210 K turbo 
   
   
  
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      Cessna 210 Centurion  history, performance and specifications 
      
      
        
                                    
            
                                     
                                      
      
            
            
                                    
                                      
            
            
                                    
                                    The Cessna 210 
                                    began as a retractable undercarriage version 
                                    of the Cessna 182 itself a tricycle-geared 
                                    derivation of the tail-dragger Cessna 180. 
                                    It first flew as the "Model 185" at the 
                                    beginning of 1957, and was the first Cessna 
                                    model to start production life with a swept 
                                    fin (added on the second prototype in 1958, 
                                    renamed "Model 210") and retracting gear. 
            
            
                                    
                                      
                                    
                                     
                                    The early aircraft had the straight rear 
                                    fuselage and faired rear cabin, but from the 
                                    210B, the "omni-vision" rear window and 
                                    accompanying narrow rear fuselage appeared. 
                                    The type was known, from the up-powered 210D 
                                    if 1964, as the Centurion. Strutless 
                                    cantilever wings appeared in 1967 with the 
                                    210G. These later aircraft had a smaller, 
                                    square rear window, rather than the 
                                    "omni-vision" style. 
                                    The cantilever wing had a distinct dihedral 
                                    and was placed further aft. The 210J lost 
                                    the distinctive chin bump of earlier models, 
                                    with its more rounded cowling in 1969. Other 
                                    developments included long side windows on 
                                    the 210K's larger cabin, widely spaced nose 
                                    landing lights on the 210L, and introduction 
                                    of optional turbo-charged versions from the 
                                    F model onwards. In 1978, the fully 
                                    pressurised model P210N was introduced, with 
                                    four distinctive small windows on each side. 
                                    The last model was the 210R/T210R of 1985, 
                                    which was quite expensive. Only 112 were 
                                    built. Production of the 21 ended in 1986, 
                                    but in 1998 Cessna considered returning the 
                                    type to production. 
                                    
                                      
                                    
                                       
                                     
 
            
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