Cessna 340A Ii

Following the success of the Cessna 310, the twin piston-engine Cessna 340 was developed with the main goal to create a cabin-class business aircraft. The Cessna 340A II utilises twin Continental TSIO-520-NB turbocharged, six piston engines, powering 3 blades propellers. HSM Aviation is pleased to offer a great range of ground power equipment for this…


Cessna 402C

The Cessna 402, like its sibling, the Cessna 401, is a light, twin piston-engine aircraft launched in 1967. During the construction of the Cessna 402, the goal was to create an economic plane that could be operated for a fraction of the cost of its competitors while also removing the problems of single-engine handling of…


Cessna 404 Titan

Cessna’s largest twin-piston engined aircraft at its time, the Cessna 404 Titan was developed in the early 1970s and introduced in 1976. The focus of developing the new model was to utilise it for passenger and cargo transfers, therefor the company offered two variations of the model from the beginning. These were the 404 Titan…


Cessna 421 Golden Eagle

Cessna started developing the Cessna 421, also known as the Golden Eagle in 1967. The model came about as a pressurized version of the predecessing Cessna 411, and had become an instant success with over 200 aircrafts sold in the first year of production. In the following year the model was further refined with added…


Cessna Citation Bravo

Announced in 1976, the Cessna Citation II (Model 550) is a light corporate jet, based on the design of the Citation I. Cessna started productions of a modified, turbofan version of the original model, which has been designated the name Cessna Citation Bravo. The aircraft featured P&WC PW530A turbofans and advanced Honeywell Primus avionics, with…


Cessna Citation Bravo 550

Announced in 1976, the Cessna Citation II (Model 550) is a light corporate jet, based on the design of the Citation I. Cessna started productions of a modified, turbofan version of the original model, which has been designated the name Cessna Citation Bravo. The aircraft featured P&WC PW530A turbofans and advanced Honeywell Primus avionics, with…


Cessna Citation Cj1

The Cessna Citation CJ1 is a light business jet, powered by twin Williams FJ44-1A engines. The design had been derived from the Citation II, with amendments such as a new carry-through section, T-tail and straight wings. Contrarily to its predecessor – the CitationJet – the Citation CJ1 had featured modern EFIS avionics system, as well…


Cessna Citation Encore

Cessna announced production of their Citation V (Model 560) in 1987, with the aim to manufacture a business/corporate jet. At its time the Citation V was the fastest aircraft with the largest range in its classification, however several upgrades and modification have been created. In 1998, Cessna announced the Citation Encore, with the more efficient…


Cessna Citation Excel 560

Introduced in 1994, the Cessna Excel (Model 560XL) is a midsize business jet. The project had focused on introduce a new design combined with contemporary technology. The Cessna Excel was initially powered by twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW500 turbofan engines, and had been designed to feature a cruciform tail and supercritical airfoil. At the…


Cessna Citation III 650

In 1974 Cessna started developing an extended alternative to its original Citation I. The original design to the new Citation III (Model 650) used three Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D engines, however in 1976 a revamped version has been announced at the Fall NBAA convention. The new design involved swapping the inadequate three-engine variation to…