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Cessna 402B

 

Maximum Airspeed
Minimum Airspeed
Service Ceiling
Empty Weight
Maximum Weight
Maximum Endurance
Maximum Range
Maneuverability
Electrical Power
Seating

266 Knots
95 Knots
25,000 Feet
3876 Pounds
6300 Pounds*
6.0 Hours **
1000 Miles ***
- 1.44 to + 3.6 G’s
200 Amps #
8 Total in A/C

 


* Includes cargo, passenger and fuel =2424 lbs. available when within CG limits
** Figure based upon flight at 15,000 Feet MSL 6300 lbs on take off with full fuel load
*** Figure based upon flight at 15,000 Feet MSL 6300 lbs on take off with full fuel load
# 100 Amps per engine alternator. Basic aircraft systems uses 91 amps for normal operations, <109 amps available

Basic Flight Equipment

Auto Pilot, Flight Director, VOR navigation, ILS navigation, WASS enabled GPS, GPS navigation, Inertial Measurement Unit, Mission Computer, 1553 Mux Bus, ARINC 429 Interfaces, Angle of Attack Indicator, Dual Radios, Dual Navigation, Multi-Function Display, GPS displays, Traffic Advisory systems X2, Storm Scope Weather, Radar Altimeter, Aircraft Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B), Transponder, Oxygen, Directional Gyros, Magnetic Compass, Attitude Indicators, Airspeed indicators, Vertical Speed indicators, Head-Up-Display, Full Engine Instrumentation, Anti-Icing

Example Aircraft Experiments:
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Aircraft Dependent Surveillance Broadcast
-Controller to Pilot Text Data Link
-Air/Ground Ethernet Links
-UV based enhanced vision system
-MWIR based enhanced vision system
-MMW based enhanced vision system
-Combined vision system
-Highway in the sky navigation assistance
-Low cost HUD development
-Miami Ice
-Ordnance detection sensor development
-Missile simulations/countermeasures

Experimentation Support Equipment:
-Analog Video, L-Band X2
-Second IMU for Data Specific requirements
-WAAS enabled GPS
-Aircraft Status, Position, Attitude recording
-DVD recorded Cockpit imagery Vis/LWIR
-Multiple nose cone configurations
-Air-Ground Ethernet link
-"Knee board, configurable touch screen display's (laptop driven)"
-8" touch screen displays (laptop driven)
-Imagery Mixer
-Secondary Mission Equipment Station
-Cargo Area Equipment mounting station

 

 

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