Question 1:
What is the range of a Cessna 210?
Answer: The range of a Cessna 210 is between 600 and 760 nm depending on the model. The 1961 Cessna 210A has a range of 700nm, with a 65 gallon fuel tank. The Cessna G, H, and J Turbo Centurions have a range of 739 nm with an 89 gallon fuel tank.
Question 2:
Why did Cessna stop making the 210?
Answer: Cessna stopped making the 210 in the mid 1980’s due Cessna stopping production on most piston-engine aircraft during this time. The Cessna 210 is rumored to be too complex to resume production now days.
Question 3:
How far can a Cessna 210 Fly?
Answer: A Cessna 210 can fly between 600 and 760 nm depending on the model.
Question 4:
What replaced the Cessna 210?
Answer: The Cessna 206 was developed as a non-retractable gear version of the Cessna 210. Production of the Cessna 206 ceased in 1986 but resumed in 1998 and continues to this day.
Question 5:
How much does a Cessna 210 cost?
Answer: The earliest Cessna 210 models retail for around $36,000. The Later Cessna 210 models retail for $300,000 plus.
Question 6:
Is a Cessna 210 pressurized?
Answer: Most Cessna 210 models are not pressurized. Cessna 210 models that are pressurized are the following Cessna P210N and P210R.