1965 CESSNA 310J
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1965
Manufacturer
CESSNA
Model
310J
Condition
Used
FlightRules
IFR
Based at
KBEH
Description
The Cessna 310 is an American four-to-six-seat, low-wing, twin-engine monoplane produced by Cessna between 1954 and 1980. It was the first twin-engine aircraft that Cessna put into production after World War II. The Cessna 310 was a common charter aircraft for the many air taxi firms that sprang up in the general aviation boom that followed World War II. The advantages of the Cessna 310 over its contemporaries, such as the Piper PA-23, were its speed, operating costs, and aftermarket modifications. It could use short runways, while at the same time carrying a large useful load of 2,000 lb or more, at speeds that were high for a twin-engine piston aircraft.
Airframe
Total Time
4117
Range
1,000 NM
Max Takeoff Weight
5,100 lb
Useful Load
1,700 lb
Fuel Capacity Volume
130 gal
Auxiliary Fuel Tank
Yes
Complete Logs
Yes
Airframe Notes
Hangered in Benton Harbor Mi, (KBEH)
NEW GILL SEALED BATTERYS
Battery CHarger
Paint 5/10
IFR Certification due 7/23
ALL AD's completed
Useful Loan 1700
Engine 1
Engine 1 Manufacturer
CONTINENTAL
Engine 1 Model
IO470U
Engine 1 Time
1863
Engine 1 Time Since
SMOH
Engine 1 TBO
1800
Engine 1 Notes
New Alternator conversion
New Starters
Overhauled Maggs
New Plugs
Engine 2
Engine 2 Manufacturer
CONTINENTAL
Engine 2 Model
IO470U
Engine 2 Time
1114
Engine 2 Time Since
SMOH
Engine 2 TBO
1800
Engine 2 Notes
New Alternator conversion
New Starters
Overhauled Maggs
Props
Prop 1 Manufacturer
MCCAULEY
Prop 1 Model
D2AF34C81
Prop 1 Time
1932
Prop 2 Time
1932
Modifications/Conversions
Modifications/Conversions
Alternator Conversion
No STOL kit
Avionics
Flight Deck Manufacturer
GARMIN
Flight Deck Model
GNS430W
ADS-B Equipped
Yes
WAAS
Yes
Active Traffic
Yes
Terrain Warning System
Yes
Avionics/Radios
Garmin Audio Panel
Narco Radio
Exterior
Exterior Notes
Paint - 7/10
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
Fresh Annual 2/2022
Airworthy
Yes
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