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   Cessna Aircraft 
  
   
   
  
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   C336 Skymaster  
   
   
  
   C337 C Skymaster 
   
   
  
   C337 D Skymaster 
   
   
  
   C337 E Skymaster 
   
   
  
   C337 F Skymaster 
   
   
  
   C337 G, H II Skymaster 
   
   
  
   C337 G, H II Skymaster to 1979 
   
   
  
   C337,A, Skymaster 
   
   
  
   C337 B Skymaster 
  
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      Cessna 336 & 337 Skymaster history, performance and specifications 
      
      
        
            
            
                                    
            
                               
              
            
            
            
                                    
                                      
            
            
                                    
                                    The push-pull 
                                    engine configuration of the twin tail-boom 
                                    Cessna 336 was designed to overcome the 
                                    asymmetric handling problems of twin engined 
                                    aircraft in "engine-out" situations. 
                                    Cessna's "centre line thrust" concept of the 
                                    nose-mounted tractor and rear-mounted pusher 
                                    engines was recognised by the FAA in the US, 
                                    who allowed pilots to be rated on this type. 
            
            
                                    
                                    
                                      
                                    
                                     
                                    The Model 336 first flew in February 1961. 
                                    After significant revisions, it entered 
                                    production, 195 of the type being delivered 
                                    from mid-1963 until late 1964. It was 
                                    replaced in production by the 337 Super 
                                    Skymaster (later just Skymaster) 
                                    from February 1965. 
                                    In development from the 336, the 337 
                                    introduced, among other changes, retractable 
                                    undercarriage, more powerful engines than 
                                    the 336's, and a dorsal intake for the rear 
                                    engine. In 1967 a turbo-charged T337 was 
                                    introduced, and in 1972, a T337G Pressurised 
                                    Skymaster. 
                                    In addition to 1859 standard and 332 
                                    pressurised 337s, Cessna built 513 military 
                                    O-2 versions, largely for Forward Air 
                                    Control, for the US Air Force. 
                                    After Cessna production ended in 1980, 
                                    development continued with Reims, in France, 
                                    with the FTB337 STOL and the military FTMA
                                    Milirole. Reims 337 production 
                                    totalled 94 aircraft. 
                                     
  
            
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