This 1964 Cessna 310I Is an Especially Capable, Passenger-Friendly ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Low-time engines and propellers add to the appeal of the roomy and powerful light twin.
Low-time engines and propellers add to the appeal of the roomy and powerful light twin.
Sought-after Colemill conversion boosts the Baron to 300 hp per side.
Centerline thrust made engine-out emergencies easier to handle.
Geronimo conversion and other enhancements improve power, convenience, and versatility.
Cessna’s Crusader included thoughtful design touches that passengers appreciate, like an airstair door.
Geared engines reduce propeller noise while pressurization keeps passengers comfortable at higher altitudes.
Cessna’s stylish twin has long been a go-to for pilots flying long missions overwater or in mountainous regions.
Great looks, impressive performance, and pressurization make the 340A the ideal light twin for families.
Automation simplifies engine-out procedures, reducing pilot workload and boosting safety.
Among the earliest light-twin designs, the Aero Commander set the category’s standard.