SR20

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Cirrus SR20 Overview

Introduction:
The Cirrus SR20 is a four-seat, single-engine, low-wing aircraft renowned for its combination of performance, safety features, and modern avionics. It was introduced in 1999 by Cirrus Aircraft as an innovative general aviation airplane, offering the industry-first whole-airplane parachute system, the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS).


Key Specifications

    • First Flight: March 1995

    • Certification: 1998

    • Manufacturer: Cirrus Aircraft

    • Production: 1999–Present

    • Unit Cost: ~$400,000–$500,000 (new, base model)

Performance:

    • Cruise Speed: 155 knots (287 km/h)

    • Range: ~785 nautical miles (1,454 km)

    • Service Ceiling: 17,500 feet (5,334 meters)

    • Rate of Climb: 828 feet per minute

Powerplant:

    • Engine: Lycoming IO-390-C3B6

    • Horsepower: 215 hp

Dimensions:

    • Wingspan: 38 feet 4 inches (11.68 meters)

    • Length: 26 feet (7.92 meters)

    • Height: 8 feet 11 inches (2.72 meters)

Weights:

    • Max Takeoff Weight: 3,150 lbs (1,429 kg)

    • Useful Load: ~950 lbs (431 kg)


Features

    • Avionics: Garmin Perspective+ flight deck system

    • Safety: Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS), advanced stability protection, and airbags integrated into seatbelts.

    • Comfort: Spacious interior with luxurious materials, air conditioning, and ergonomic seating.

    • Technology: Integrated autothrottle system and connectivity for pilot and passenger devices.


Use Cases

    • Training: Popular in flight schools for pilot training due to its advanced avionics and safety systems.

    • Personal Transport: Ideal for owners who prioritize comfort and safety in cross-country travel.

    • Business Aviation: Used by small businesses and professionals for regional flights.


Fun Fact

The Cirrus SR20 was the first production aircraft to include a whole-plane parachute system as a standard feature, setting a new benchmark in general aviation safety.

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