MUNDIAEREO proudly presents:
The 1979 Cessna 414A is a twin-engine, six-seat aircraft with retractable landing gear that was produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company. It is a variant of the Cessna 414 model, which was first introduced in 1968.
There are a few features that make the 1979 Cessna 414A stand out, including:
Increased power: The 1979 model was equipped with more powerful engines than previous versions, which improved its climb and cruise performance.
Improved avionics: The 1979 Cessna 414A was fitted with improved avionics, including a flight management system (FMS), which made navigation easier and more accurate.
Updated cabin: The interior of the 1979 Cessna 414A was updated with new seats, carpeting, and other features to make it more comfortable for passengers.
Increased range: The 1979 model had a maximum range of 1,520 nautical miles, making it suitable for longer flights.
1979 CESSNA 414A
SN
414A-0291
RG
N2619L
ENGINE MAKE/MODEL
TS10-520-NB
ENGINE TIME
1,200 SOH
ENGINE TBO
1,600
ENGINE NOTES
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ENGINE
ENGINE MAKE/MODEL
TS10-520-NB
ENGINE TIME
1,200 SOH
AVIONICS
Communication Radios: Garmin GNS-430; Garmin GNS-530
GPS: Garmin GNS-430; Garmin GNS-530 Navigation Radios: Garmin GNS-430; Garmin GNS-530
Transponder: Garmin GTX-330; Garmin GTX¬335