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  • Cessna Citation V
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  • The Cessna Citation V (Model 560) is a turbofan-powered small-to-medium sized business jet built by the Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas. A stretch of the Cessna Citation II series, the Citation V aircraft was evolved into the Citation Ultra, the Citation Encore, and the Citation Encore+ models.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 7394.0
climb rate main
  • 4230.0
length alt
  • 14.91 m
span main
  • 1590.04
power/mass alt
  • W/kg
cruise speed main
  • 430
cruise speed alt
  • 495
thrust alt
  • 13.55 kN
height alt
  • 4.57 m
Introduced
  • 198719941998
primary user
Type
loading main
  • lb/ft²
range alt
  • 2257
range more
  • 2700.0
length main
  • 1490.98
area main
  • 342.6
stall speed alt
  • 95
never exceed speed more
  • 262
height main
  • 457.2
span alt
  • 15.90 m
range main
  • 1960.0
Manufacturer
  • Cessna
power/mass main
  • hp/lb
Capacity
  • 7
thrust/weight
  • 0.374000
stall speed more
  • 95
climb rate alt
  • 21.5
ceiling main
  • 45000.0
National Origin
empty weight main
  • 9395.0
type of jet
  • turbofan
stall speed main
  • 82
Developed From
area alt
  • 31.83
First Flight
  • August 1987
more users
engine (jet)
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5D
jet or prop?
  • jet
never exceed speed alt
  • 0.755000
loading alt
  • kg/m²
empty weight alt
  • 4261.0
thrust main
  • 3045
number of jets
  • 2
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 13,715 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 16300.0
variants with their own articles
cruise speed more
  • at 35,000 ft
never exceed speed main
  • 292
Crew
  • 2
Number Built
  • 602
ref
  • Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999-2000
abstract
  • The Cessna Citation V (Model 560) is a turbofan-powered small-to-medium sized business jet built by the Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas. A stretch of the Cessna Citation II series, the Citation V aircraft was evolved into the Citation Ultra, the Citation Encore, and the Citation Encore+ models.
is variants with their own articles of