PA-34 Seneca vs 421 Golden Eagle
American twin-engined light aircraft, renowned for its versatility, extensively used for flight training and personal use since the 1970s. |
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Origin country |
πΊπΈ United States
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Category |
Military Transport Aircraft |
Manufacturer |
Piper |
First flight |
25 April 1967 |
Year of introduction |
1971 |
Number produced |
5037 units
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Average unit price |
$-- million
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American light, business aircraft, produced from the 1960s to mid-1980s, predominantly used for domestic, private, and charter flights. |
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Origin country |
πΊπΈ United States
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Category |
Military Transport Aircraft |
Manufacturer |
Cessna |
First flight |
14 October 1965 |
Year of introduction |
1968 |
Number produced |
1916 units
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Average unit price |
$0.5 million
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Wing area |
19.4 mΒ²
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Wingspan |
11.9 m
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Height |
3.0 m
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Length |
8.7 m
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Maximum speed |
378 km/h
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Service ceiling |
7,620 m
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Max. takeoff weight |
2,155 kg
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Empty weight |
1,457 kg
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Total thrust |
2 x 164 kW
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Wing area |
20.0 mΒ²
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Wingspan |
12.5 m
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Height |
3.5 m
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Length |
11.1 m
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Maximum speed |
474 km/h
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Service ceiling |
9,205 m
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Max. takeoff weight |
3,379 kg
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Empty weight |
2,042 kg
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Total thrust |
2 x 280 kW
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Photo of 421 Golden Eagle by Smart-Jet.