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  2. Cessna 421 Golden Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Cessna 421B Golden Eagle with aftermarket RAM-modified engines A Cessna 421B Golden Eagle, front view A Cessna 421B Golden Eagle 1982 Cessna 421C 421 Type approved 1 May 1967, powered by two Continental GTSIO-520-Ds of 375 hp (280 kW) each, maximum takeoff weight 6,800 lb (3,084 kg).

  3. List of Cessna models - Wikipedia

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    Cessna Comet: 1917 1 Single piston engine monoplane sport plane ... Cessna 421 Golden Eagle: 1965 1,916 Twin piston engine monoplane utility airplane Cessna 425:

  4. Youngstown Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport had two T-hangars north of the runway, along with an administration building (), repair shop, and another hangar further down.Operating for their successful charter operations they had the following aircraft: a Cessna 421 (Golden Eagle), a C-410, multiple C-310's, a Piper Navajo, and multiple Beechcraft Model 18's in passenger or cargo configurations.

  5. Small airplane crashes into neighborhood in Oregon, sheriff's ...

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    The plane, a twin-engine Cessna 421C, went down at about 10:30 a.m. near Troutdale Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

  6. Cessna 402 - Wikipedia

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    The FAA granted certification to the Cessna 401 in October 1968 and the 402 in January 1969. [4] The original Cessna 402 was introduced in 1967. A version without the large cargo door called the Cessna 401 was produced at the same time. [3] In 1969, the 402's nose was stretched for added baggage space. This model was renamed the 402A.

  7. 2 killed as twin-engine Cessna crashes in Colorado mobile ...

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    The pilot and a passenger died when the Cessna 421 went down near the Steamboat Springs Airport just before 4:30 p.m., Steamboat Springs police said. The airplane can have up to seven seats.