Night Navigation (Ferry, Air-to-Air, Air-to-Surface Missiles)
Comments
This is information for the baseline Cessna 206 that debuted in 1964. Several sub-variants have appeared since then, but this serves as a broad foundation for the scenario author to expand on through mount and sensor editing.
DB Selector
Both
Baseline
Cessna 208 isn't far off I suppose
Hypothetical
No
Name
Cessna 206
Country
Civilian (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_206#Operators)
Service
Civilian (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_206#Operators)
In Commission
1964-
Length (m)
8.6106
Wingspan (m)
10.9728
Height (m)
2.831592
Empty Weight (kg)
798.3226
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) (kg)
1632.933
Payload Weight (kg)
616.432 (maximum)
Crew
1
Propulsion
1x Continental IO-520-A (285 hp / 213 kW)
Rate of Climb (ft/min)
1075
Service Ceiling (ft)
16700
Military/Afterburner Speed (kt)
151
Cruise Speed (kt)
144
Supercruise
No
Ferry Range (nm)
Unknown. Anywhere from 563-721nm.
Endurance (min)
Details here: https://www.sq87-cap.org/uploads/Mission%20Resources/7304N_POH/C206_POH_GenericSearchable.pdf
Takeoff / Landing Distance (m)
205.74 / 224.028
Fuel Capacity (kg)
~236.7752
Sensors
None
Mounts
None
Loadout Options
5x Passengers Area Surveillance (?)
Comms/Datalinks
HF Radio [Unsecure] VHF Radio [Unsecure]
Aircraft Codes
Night Navigation (Ferry, Air-to-Air, Air-to-Surface Missiles)
Comments
This is information for the baseline Cessna 206 that debuted in 1964. Several sub-variants have appeared since then, but this serves as a broad foundation for the scenario author to expand on through mount and sensor editing.
Sources
https://www.sq87-cap.org/uploads/Mission%20Resources/7304N_POH/C206_POH_GenericSearchable.pdf (Data listed for the G Model)
https://itstillruns.com/cessna-206-specifications-12396091.html https://aerocorner.com/aircraft/cessna-206/ https://planephd.com/wizard/details/155/CESSNA-206-specifications-performance-operating-cost-valuation I also have access to an FAA specifications spreadsheet that details the dimensions and other data of thousands of aircraft, but I can't link a file here I don't think.