P2012 Traveller

A CLASSIC DESIGN RE-IMAGINED Airlines have been demanding a replacement for many hundreds of airplanes in the Part 23/CS23 category currently in service around the world - as many are now coming to the end of their useful commercial life.
Categories: CS23-FAR23
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONA CLASSIC DESIGN RE-IMAGINED
Airlines have been demanding a replacement for many hundreds of airplanes in the Part 23/CS23 category currently in service around the world - as many are now coming to the end of their useful commercial life.
P2012 Traveller
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Specification

Aircraft Dimensions

Fuselage Height 4.4 mt – 14.4 ft
Fuselage Length 11.8 mt – 39.7 ft
Wingspan 14 mt – 46 ft
Cabin Height (seat to cover) 1.36 mt – 4.46 ft
Cabin Width 1.48 mt – 4.85 ft
Max Seating capacity 2+9
Fuel tank capacity 800 lt – 212 US Gal

Powerplant

Engine Manufacturer Lycoming TEO-540-C1A
Engine Power 2 x 375 HP
Time Before Overhaul 2000 hrs
Propeller 2 x 3 blades constant speed
Fuel Consumption 30 US Gal/h
Fuel Type 100/130, 100LL and UL100
 

Design Weight & Loading

Maximum Take Off Weight 3600 kg – 7936.64 lb
Empty Weight, Standard 2250 kg – 4960 lb
Useful Load 1350 kg – 2976 lb

Performance

 

Max Cruise Speed (KTAS) 190 kts @ 10.000 ft
Stall Speed (Flaps Down Power Off) KCAS 60 kts – 111 km/h
Practical ceiling  
Take off run 350 mt – 1148 ft
Take off distance 600 mt – 1968.5 ft
Landing Run 250 mt – 820 ft
Landing Distance 500 mt – 1640 ft
Rate of climb 7,62 m/s – 1500 ft/min
Range 1.137 nm 6.3 hrs
Flight Rule VFR Day/Night, Fully IFR