Section Iv - Operating Llmitations - Cessna 1971 Super Skymaster Owner's Manual

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OPERATING LIMITATIONS
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OPERATIONS AUTHORIZED.
Your Cessna exceeds the requirements of airworthiness as set forth
by
the United States Government, and is certificated under FAA Type Cer­
tificate No. A6CE as Cessna Model No. 337F.
With standard equipment, the airplane is approved for day and night
operation under VFR. Additional optional equipment is available to in­
crease its utility and to make
it
authorized for use under IFR day and
night. Your Cessna Dealer will be happy to assist you in selecting equip-
ment best suited to your needs.
MANEUVERS - NORMAL CATEGORY.
The airplane is certificated in the normal category. The normal
category is applicable to airplanes intended for non-aerobatic operations.
These include any maneuvers incidental to normal flying, stalls (except
whip stalls) and turns in which the angle
of bank
is not more than 60°.
In
connection with the foregoing, the following gross weight and flight
load factors apply:
Gross Weight:
Take-Off
4630lbs
Landing . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . • • • • •
4400lbs
Flight Load Factor (at design gross weight of 4630 Ibs):
*Flaps Up . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . .
+ 3.8
-1.52
*Flaps Down. . . . . . . . . . . . . • .
+ 2.0
*The design load factors are 150% of the above, and in
all cases, the structure meets or exceeds design loads.
Your airplane must be operated
in
accordance with all FAA-approved
markings, placards and check lists in the airplane. If there is any infor­
mation in this section which contradicts the FAA-approved markings, plac­
ards and check lists,
it
is to be disregarded.
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