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Cessna 414

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Code: AM412-AR
 
Length: 13"
Wingspan: 16"
Scale: 1/33
Includes desk stand.
The Cessna 414 is an American light, pressurized, twin-engine transport aircraft built by Cessna. It first flew in 1968 and an improved variant was introduced from 1978 as the 414A Chancellor.
The pressurised 414 was developed to appeal to owners of un-pressurised twin-engined aircraft and was based on the fuselage of the Cessna 421 and used the wing design of the Cessna 401. The 414 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a conventional tail unit and a retractable tricycyle landing gear. It was powered by two wing mounted 310hp (231kW) Continental TSIO-520-J flat-six piston engines. The prototype, registered N7170C, first flew on the 1 November 1968 and production aircraft were available in a number of optional seating arrangements and avionic packages. The name Chancellor was used for models marketed from 1976. An improved variant the Cessna 414A Chancellor was introduced in 1978 with the major change being a re-designed and increased-span wing with integral fuel tanks and an extended nose to give more baggage space.


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