The
Sport Utility Stationair
Ease back on the yoke and 300 fuel-injected horses leap off the runway, climbing
at speeds approaching 1,000 feet per minute. Level off, trim up and watch
the ground blur by at a 142 knots (163 mph) max cruise – which you command
from your plush leather seat. Big family? No big deal. There’s plenty
of room for pilot, copilot and up to four additional sidekicks. Even at
high-speed cruise with seats full, there’s ample margin for three-plus
hours of fuel and reserves. And for extra-long trips, the Stationair will
stay aloft for nearly seven hours at long-range cruise settings. No wonder
it’s the flexible favorite of freight haulers, Law enforcers and business
leaders. Not to mention pilots counting on the day-in, day-out ability
to transport the entire family and more. Whatever your line work or play,
we’ve got your high-performer right here.
The Overachieving Turbo Stationair
More muscle. Better climb. Higher altitude. Greater
speed. Legendary payload capacity. With its 310-horse
turbocharged powerplant, this aircraft serves up all
those superlatives plus additional safety margins,
especially during hot-high operations. Smooth,
quick climbs to altitudes as high as 27,000 feet mean
less traffic and terrain, along with more favorable
winds. And that translates into faster, safer,
more enjoyable flights and improved productivity. Or,
if you prefer to stay at lower altitudes, the aircraft
remains a model of efficiency. And in a floatplane
rendition of either Stationair model, you’ll
splash down in preeminent style. FAA-certified, corrosion-resistant
amphibious floats enable you to operate on land or
water, and open up an exciting new world for yourself – definitely
not something that’s happening with our piston-powered
competitors. |