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Cessna SkyCourier Completes First Flight

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The Cessna SkyCourier twin-turboprop prototype lifted off on its first flight Sunday morning from Beech Field at Textron Aviation’s east campus in Wichita. Piloted by senior test pilot Corey Eckhart and chief test pilot Aaron Tobias, the utility twin flew for two hours and 15 minutes. (www.ainonline.com) さらに...

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sparkie624
sparkie624 12
To me, it looks like a cross between a Shorts and an ATR
nasdisco
Chris B 7
Winnah.

Anyone else want to see it on floats or skis?
FrankHarvey
Will the floats will be mounted close together on the fuselage,meaning you'll need largish wing tip floats, adding drag, or will they be on substantial pylons and bracing which would also add a lot of drag ? I wonder if either float configuration will make it a fuel hog.
FrankHarvey
Or a twin engined Trislander.
andyc852
That would be an Islander!
ianmcdonell
More like a Twin Otter
andyc852
Agree. Looks like faster than the venerable Twotter. What a legacy to follow!
ADXbear
ADXbear 6
There we go.. slap a delta or United logo on her and ya nice slow and liw cost flying.
DrayHines
Looks like a work horse. Bravo
Propwash122
Yes, a work horse: form follows function, can carry three LD3 containers. FedEx is the launch customer, ordered 50, optioned 50 more. Guess they need something bigger than their Cessna Caravans.
bingoair
I know the freight dogs are gonna be mildly impressed. Looks like a winner.
rudealinska
Congratulations. Looks like a winner and a pilots airplane.
RobertCrum
I hope it handles cold weather better than an ATR.
planeman33
I saw a photo head on and I immediatly thought Shorts.
yr2012
We'll stay with the four DHC-6's that we have - 1966, 1976, 1987 & 2015
FrankHarvey
I wonder how much drag those struts add.
EtienneDaniels
Looks more like GAP NOMAD or Dornier DO 228, could be a useful aircraft for the African and Asian market.
jromf
Isn’t this a degradation in technology from jet engines back to propellers? I’m not trying to be argumentative; I truly don’t understand.
blakerl
When was the last time Cessna built a twin prop?
RickThomas
Well at least it's a high wing with wing struts
corsair2
"TwOtter 2020"

My two cents.
gilgraham
Too bad they didn't use Garretts.

jmonroe
jmonroe 1
It doesn't even look like a Cessna. What were they thinking?
FrankHarvey
They might have been thinking "Hey there's a design that works, lets copy it"..... maybe next up a double-deck Cessna "380" with four fans.
CHBHA
CB HARDY 0
I guess the patent on the 'Otter' expired.
jmilleratp
The Twin Otter is still being manufactured, now by Viking Air.
captwright
Man that thing is ugly.

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