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The Cessna 421 Golden Eagle is an American six or seven seat twin-engined light transport aircraft, developed in the 1960s by Cessna as a pressurized version of the earlier Cessna 411. [2]
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The Cessna 421 Golden Eagle is a low-wing monoplane with all-metal construction, retractable tricycle undercarriage, and a pair of piston engines mounted on each wing in tractor configuration. It has an exterior length of 11.2 meters, a height of 3.5 meters, and a fuselage diameter of 1.55 meters.
The 421 Golden Eagle stands at the head of Cessnas 400-series piston twins. Its roomy and relatively quiet, fast and efficient. Performance approaches that of some turboprops, but purchase and operating costs are considerably lower (though still considerable – they only look good when compared to propjets).
A cabin-class, pressurized, low wing, metal, tricycle undercarriage aircraft, the Golden Eagle assumed the crown of Cessna’s piston-engined twins. The company chose the geared, injected, and turbocharged Continental GTSIO-520-D engines to achieve the performance required while producing less noise from the lower prop speed.
A new turbocharger increased critical altitude by 2,000 feet. Wide-blade propellers reduced noise levels. An extended vertical fin and rudder improved directional control. The Golden Eagle distinguished itself by successfully competing with turboprops by providing superior speed, useful load, and cabin size.
The Cessna 421C, also known as the Golden Eagle, is a twin-engine, pressurized aircraft that epitomizes luxury, performance, and advanced engineering. Introduced as an upgrade to the earlier 421 models, the Cessna 421C is designed to provide a superior flying experience for both pilots and passengers. Known for its spacious and comfortable ...