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  2. List of Cessna models - Wikipedia

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    Twin jet engine monoplane business airplane Cessna 525: 1991 2,000+ Twin jet engine monoplane business airplane Cessna 526 CitationJet: 1993 2 Twin jet engine monoplane trainer Cessna E530: 2013 4 Twin jet engine monoplane trainer Cessna 550 Citation II: 1977 Twin jet engine monoplane business airplane Cessna 551 Citation II/SP: 94 [3]

  3. Martin 4-0-4 - Wikipedia

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    The Martin 4-0-4 is an American pressurized passenger airliner built by the Glenn L. Martin Company. In addition to airline use initially in the United States, it was used by the United States Coast Guard and United States Navy as the RM-1G (later as the VC-3A ).

  4. List of de Havilland aircraft - Wikipedia

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    8 September 1934 Twin-engine racing monoplane DH.89 Dragon Rapide: 17 April 1934 Twin-engine airliner DH.90 Dragonfly: 12 August 1935 Twin-engine biplane, five seats DH.91 Albatross: 20 May 1937 Four-engine airliner, 22 passengers DH.92 Dolphin: 9 September 1936 Twin-engine airliner, designed to replace DH.89 Dragon Rapide DH.93 Don: 18 June 1937

  5. Learjet 28 - Wikipedia

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    The Learjet 28 is an American eight-to-ten-seat (two crew and six to eight passengers), twin-engine, high-speed business jet, intended to be the successor to the Learjet 25. The Learjet 29 is identical except for the addition of a long-range fuel tank, resulting in the reduction of the capacity to six (two crew and four passengers).

  6. Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp - Wikipedia

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    The last two were twin-engine aircraft of size, passenger capacity, and high wing loading comparable to the DC-4 - itself usually powered by the R-2000 bored-out version of the Twin Wasp - and the first Constellations, which mostly used Wright Aeronautical's large Duplex-Cyclones. [4]

  7. Cessna 408 SkyCourier - Wikipedia

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    The SkyCourier is a twin-turboprop, high-wing, utility aircraft. It is available in a 19-passenger variant with large cabin windows and separate crew and passenger doors, or in a cargo variant sized for three LD3s and 6,000 lb (2,700 kg) of payload, featuring a "large cargo door and a flat floor cabin". Its cruise speed is up to 200 kn (370 km ...

  8. What to know about the collision between a passenger jet and ...

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    The other aircraft was a Canadian-made Bombardier CRJ-701 twin-engine jet and was manufactured in 2004. It can be configured to carry up to 70 passengers. History of fatal aircraft crashes

  9. Pilatus PC-10 - Wikipedia

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    Under the name Twin Project PC-10 is a slightly larger plane was designed which possessed on the left rear fuselage just a passenger sliding door that opens to the rear. For it in the rear fuselage a loading door was built. The aircraft would have a total length of 13.50 m, a height of 6.08 meters and a wingspan of 19 meters.