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Cessna Citation Mustang

The Cessna Citation Mustang is a very light jet that was built by Cessna. Launched at the 2002 NBAA convention, the Model 510 first flew on April 23, 2005. It received its FAA type certification on September 8, 2006, and was first delivered on November 22. Production ended in 2017 after 479 aircraft were built. The 8,645 lb (3,921 kg) maximum take-off weight jet is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW615F 1,460 lbf (6.5 kN) turbofans, can reach 340 kn (630 km/h), and has a range of 1,167 nmi (2,161 km).

Citation Mustang
The Citation Mustang is a light business jet with twin aft-mounted turbofans.
Role Business jet
National origin United States
Manufacturer Cessna
First flight April 23, 2005[1]
Introduction 2006
Status Out of production
Primary users GlobeAir AG, Hoersching, Austria (16)[2]
WiJet, Paris (6)
+ Blink Ltd, London (9)
Aeropartner A.S., Prague (4)[2]
Produced 2006–2017
Number built 479[3]

Development edit

Launched at the 2002 NBAA convention, the $2.4 million Mustang first flew on April 23, 2005.[1] The airplane received full type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration on September 8, 2006. Cessna received FAA certification to fly into "known icing conditions" on November 9, 2006.[4] Cessna delivered the first production LJ on November 22, 2006, the same day the FAA awarded Cessna with the necessary certification.[5] Dave and Dawn Goode of GOODE Ski Technologies received the first retail delivered Cessna Mustang on April 23, 2007.[6]

In 2010, Cessna launched an enhanced edition of the aircraft called the High Sierra, which features higher-quality cabin furnishings and enhanced avionics, including synthetic vision.[7] In 2015, its unit cost was US$3.35 million.[8]

Cessna ended production of the design in May 2017 due to lack of customer demand for the aircraft as a result of competition from the company's own Cessna Citation M2. The company had been selling an average of 40 Mustangs per year until the M2 was introduced in 2013, and then Mustang sales dropped to just 24 aircraft over the next three years. The M2 is a faster and larger aircraft, but it can operate from similar-length runways and requires the more-common C/E-525 type rating, which potentially reduces training and crewing costs over the Mustang.[9][10] A total of 479 examples of the Citation Mustang were produced.[3]

In 2018, used 2009-2016 Mustangs were priced at $1.85-2.5 million.[11]

Design edit

 
On ramp with spoilers extended
 
Cabin interior

The Mustang is a low-wing, cantilever monoplane with a tapered wing, T-tail, and retractable tricycle gear. One main door is located in the forward left section of the aircraft, with an additional emergency exit on the center right section of the fuselage. In its standard configuration, the Mustang has four passenger seats in the aft cabin, a toilet, and seating for two in the cockpit. The airframe is primarily of aluminum alloy construction and has a three-spar wing. Power is provided by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW615F turbofans mounted in pods on the aft fuselage. The aircraft was built at the Cessna production facility in Independence, Kansas. Like many other light jets, the Mustang is approved for single-pilot operation.[12]

Specifications edit

 
Cessna Citation Mustang instrument panel
 
A Mustang PW615F engine uncowled

Data from Cessna Aircraft Company[13]

General characteristics

  • Crew: one or two pilots
  • Capacity: 4 to 5 passengers and 3130 lb (1420 kg) useful load
  • Length: 40 ft 7 in (12.37 m)
  • Wingspan: 43 ft 2 in (13.16 m)
  • Height: 13 ft 5 in (4.09 m)
  • Empty weight: 5,600 lb (2,540 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 8,645 lb (3,930 kg)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PW615F turbofans, 1,460 lbf (6.5 kN) thrust each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 483 mph (777 km/h, 420 kn)
  • Cruise speed: 390 mph (630 km/h, 340 kn)
  • Range: 1,343 mi (2,161 km, 1,167 nmi) (at max. takeoff weight)
  • Service ceiling: 41,000 ft (12,500 m)
  • Rate of climb: 3,010 ft/min (15.3 m/s)
  • Thrust/weight: 0.337 (at max. takeoff weight)
  • Takeoff distance: 3,110 ft (948 m)
  • Landing distance: 2,380 ft (729 m)

Avionics

Operators edit

Half of the fleet is in the U.S. and Canada, mostly operated by firms or individuals owning a single aircraft and typically flown by their owners, with some owners defraying a portion of the fixed operating costs by sharing use with air charters. Outside of North America, most are exclusively flown by third-party crews. Most of the other half of the fleet is registered in Europe: 23 aircraft in the British Isles, 20 aircraft in Austria, 20 in France, 11 in Germany, six in the Czech Republic, five in Switzerland and four in Italy. In Latin America, Brazil has 31 aircraft, there are 10 in Mexico, three in Argentina, two in Venezuela and one each in Chile, Guatemala, Panama and Paraguay. In the Middle East four are in Turkey, as in Egypt and two are in Israel. Six are in Africa, nine in Australia and five in New Zealand.There are 4 Certified Full Flight Simulators available in the world for this aircraft type: - Rome Monterotondo,Italy, - Scottsdale, Arizona, USA - Wichita, Kansas,USA - Farnborough, UK. [2]

Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 total
Deliveries[3] 1 45 101 125 73 43 38 20 8 8 10 7 479

Accidents edit

  • On Thursday, 14 December 2017, OE-FWD operated by Skytaxi Luftfahrt from Egelsbach Airport crashed approaching to Friedrichshafen Airport, Germany, 15 km from the runway, killing the one passenger and the two crew members including its captain, company CEO and chief pilot Adi Anderst. This was the type's first fatal accident and its first major accident in a decade.[14]

See also edit

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Cessna's Citation Mustang Takes to the Sky" (Press release). Wichita, KS: Textron. April 26, 2005. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Fred George (December 21, 2016). "Operators Survey: Cessna Citation Mustang". Business & Commercial Aviation. Aviation Week.
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). General Aviation Manufacturers Association. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 10, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  4. ^ "Cessna Citation Mustang Cleared for Flight Into Known Icing Conditions" (Press release). Wichita, KS: Textron. November 9, 2006. Retrieved June 2, 2009.
  5. ^ Trautvetter, Chad (November 22, 2006). "Cessna Beats Out Eclipse In First VLJ Delivery". AVweb. Retrieved November 29, 2006.
  6. ^ "Cessna Delivers First Retail Citation Mustang" (Press release). Independence, KS: Textron. April 24, 2007. Retrieved July 18, 2007.
  7. ^ Aero-News Network (January 3, 2011). "Aero-TV: Cessna's 'High Sierra' Mustang - Cost Effective Luxury at FL410". Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2016 – via YouTube.
  8. ^ (PDF). Business & Commercial Aviation. Aviation Week. May 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 9, 2016. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  9. ^ Rapoport, Geoff (May 11, 2017). "Cessna Ends Mustang Production". AVweb. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
  10. ^ Chad Trautvetter (May 11, 2017). "Textron Ceases Production of Cessna Citation Mustang". Aviation International News.
  11. ^ Mark Huber (December 2018). (PDF). Aviation International News. pp. 20–21, 24. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 27, 2018. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  12. ^ McClellan, J. Mac (February 2008). "Learning to Fly the Mustang". Pilot Reports. Flying. Vol. 135, no. 2. Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. p. 53. ISSN 0015-4806. Retrieved June 27, 2016 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ . Cessna Aircraft Company. Archived from the original on May 27, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
  14. ^ Curt Epstein (December 15, 2017). "European Mustang Crash Claims Three". AIN.

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The Cessna Citation Mustang is a very light jet that was built by Cessna Launched at the 2002 NBAA convention the Model 510 first flew on April 23 2005 It received its FAA type certification on September 8 2006 and was first delivered on November 22 Production ended in 2017 after 479 aircraft were built The 8 645 lb 3 921 kg maximum take off weight jet is powered by two Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW615F 1 460 lbf 6 5 kN turbofans can reach 340 kn 630 km h and has a range of 1 167 nmi 2 161 km Citation Mustang The Citation Mustang is a light business jet with twin aft mounted turbofans Role Business jet National origin United States Manufacturer Cessna First flight April 23 2005 1 Introduction 2006 Status Out of production Primary users GlobeAir AG Hoersching Austria 16 2 WiJet Paris 6 Blink Ltd London 9 Aeropartner A S Prague 4 2 Produced 2006 2017 Number built 479 3 Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Specifications 4 Operators 5 Accidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDevelopment editLaunched at the 2002 NBAA convention the 2 4 million Mustang first flew on April 23 2005 1 The airplane received full type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration on September 8 2006 Cessna received FAA certification to fly into known icing conditions on November 9 2006 4 Cessna delivered the first production LJ on November 22 2006 the same day the FAA awarded Cessna with the necessary certification 5 Dave and Dawn Goode of GOODE Ski Technologies received the first retail delivered Cessna Mustang on April 23 2007 6 In 2010 Cessna launched an enhanced edition of the aircraft called the High Sierra which features higher quality cabin furnishings and enhanced avionics including synthetic vision 7 In 2015 its unit cost was US 3 35 million 8 Cessna ended production of the design in May 2017 due to lack of customer demand for the aircraft as a result of competition from the company s own Cessna Citation M2 The company had been selling an average of 40 Mustangs per year until the M2 was introduced in 2013 and then Mustang sales dropped to just 24 aircraft over the next three years The M2 is a faster and larger aircraft but it can operate from similar length runways and requires the more common C E 525 type rating which potentially reduces training and crewing costs over the Mustang 9 10 A total of 479 examples of the Citation Mustang were produced 3 In 2018 used 2009 2016 Mustangs were priced at 1 85 2 5 million 11 Design edit nbsp On ramp with spoilers extended nbsp Cabin interior The Mustang is a low wing cantilever monoplane with a tapered wing T tail and retractable tricycle gear One main door is located in the forward left section of the aircraft with an additional emergency exit on the center right section of the fuselage In its standard configuration the Mustang has four passenger seats in the aft cabin a toilet and seating for two in the cockpit The airframe is primarily of aluminum alloy construction and has a three spar wing Power is provided by two Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW615F turbofans mounted in pods on the aft fuselage The aircraft was built at the Cessna production facility in Independence Kansas Like many other light jets the Mustang is approved for single pilot operation 12 Specifications edit nbsp Cessna Citation Mustang instrument panel nbsp A Mustang PW615F engine uncowled Data from Cessna Aircraft Company 13 General characteristicsCrew one or two pilots Capacity 4 to 5 passengers and 3130 lb 1420 kg useful load Length 40 ft 7 in 12 37 m Wingspan 43 ft 2 in 13 16 m Height 13 ft 5 in 4 09 m Empty weight 5 600 lb 2 540 kg Max takeoff weight 8 645 lb 3 930 kg Powerplant 2 Pratt amp Whitney Canada PW615F turbofans 1 460 lbf 6 5 kN thrust each Performance Maximum speed 483 mph 777 km h 420 kn Cruise speed 390 mph 630 km h 340 kn Range 1 343 mi 2 161 km 1 167 nmi at max takeoff weight Service ceiling 41 000 ft 12 500 m Rate of climb 3 010 ft min 15 3 m s Thrust weight 0 337 at max takeoff weight Takeoff distance 3 110 ft 948 m Landing distance 2 380 ft 729 m Avionics Garmin G1000Operators editHalf of the fleet is in the U S and Canada mostly operated by firms or individuals owning a single aircraft and typically flown by their owners with some owners defraying a portion of the fixed operating costs by sharing use with air charters Outside of North America most are exclusively flown by third party crews Most of the other half of the fleet is registered in Europe 23 aircraft in the British Isles 20 aircraft in Austria 20 in France 11 in Germany six in the Czech Republic five in Switzerland and four in Italy In Latin America Brazil has 31 aircraft there are 10 in Mexico three in Argentina two in Venezuela and one each in Chile Guatemala Panama and Paraguay In the Middle East four are in Turkey as in Egypt and two are in Israel Six are in Africa nine in Australia and five in New Zealand There are 4 Certified Full Flight Simulators available in the world for this aircraft type Rome Monterotondo Italy Scottsdale Arizona USA Wichita Kansas USA Farnborough UK 2 Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 total Deliveries 3 1 45 101 125 73 43 38 20 8 8 10 7 479Accidents editOn Thursday 14 December 2017 OE FWD operated by Skytaxi Luftfahrt from Egelsbach Airport crashed approaching to Friedrichshafen Airport Germany 15 km from the runway killing the one passenger and the two crew members including its captain company CEO and chief pilot Adi Anderst This was the type s first fatal accident and its first major accident in a decade 14 See also editAircraft of comparable role configuration and era Eclipse 500 550 Embraer Phenom 100 Cessna Citation M2 HondaJet Cirrus Vision SF50 Related lists List of very light jetsReferences edit a b Cessna s Citation Mustang Takes to the Sky Press release Wichita KS Textron April 26 2005 Retrieved June 29 2016 a b c Fred George December 21 2016 Operators Survey Cessna Citation Mustang Business amp Commercial Aviation Aviation Week a b c 2017 Annual Report PDF General Aviation Manufacturers Association 2018 Archived from the original PDF on April 10 2018 Retrieved August 8 2018 Cessna Citation Mustang Cleared for Flight Into Known Icing Conditions Press release Wichita KS Textron November 9 2006 Retrieved June 2 2009 Trautvetter Chad November 22 2006 Cessna Beats Out Eclipse In First VLJ Delivery AVweb Retrieved November 29 2006 Cessna Delivers First Retail Citation Mustang Press release Independence KS Textron April 24 2007 Retrieved July 18 2007 Aero News Network January 3 2011 Aero TV Cessna s High Sierra Mustang Cost Effective Luxury at FL410 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved November 15 2016 via YouTube Business Jets Specification and Performance Data PDF Business amp Commercial Aviation Aviation Week May 2015 Archived from the original PDF on September 9 2016 Retrieved June 22 2016 Rapoport Geoff May 11 2017 Cessna Ends Mustang Production AVweb Retrieved May 12 2017 Chad Trautvetter May 11 2017 Textron Ceases Production of Cessna Citation Mustang Aviation International News Mark Huber December 2018 For many models market hitting the apex PDF Aviation International News pp 20 21 24 Archived from the original PDF on December 27 2018 Retrieved December 27 2018 McClellan J Mac February 2008 Learning to Fly the Mustang Pilot Reports Flying Vol 135 no 2 Hachette Filipacchi Media U S p 53 ISSN 0015 4806 Retrieved June 27 2016 via Google Books Citation Mustang Specifications Cessna Aircraft Company Archived from the original on May 27 2016 Retrieved June 14 2016 Curt Epstein December 15 2017 European Mustang Crash Claims Three AIN External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cessna Citation Mustang Manufacturer s website FAA Type Certificate A00014WI Archived December 23 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cessna Citation Mustang amp oldid 1195776767, wikipedia, wiki, 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