Cessna 340 and 340A
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RAM - Series IV
325 horsepower |
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| A Cessna 340/A can transport you and your people, from your airport, on your schedule. It’s truly a reliable airplane.
Featuring a 4.2 differential pressurized cabin, enjoy a sea level cabin to 9,000 ft., and hold an 8,000 ft. cabin at 20,000 ft. A Cessna 340/A can be updated with the latest high tech avionics and instrumentation.
An airstair door makes it easy to step inside the cabin where you can handle business with your associates and customers in comfortable club seating.
Single pilot or owner flown, bring along three or four passengers and still have the fuel needed for a long trip.
A Series IV can cruise climb to 18,000 ft. in 16 minutes. Maximum cruise is at FL200, where a 75% power cruise setting will deliver 225 ktas/258 mph on 20 gallons a side.
RAM overhauls dozens of TCM TSIO-520-NB engines to support the Cessna 340/A fleet. In the process we upgrade their engine horsepower and install new propellers. Critical engine and installation accessories are replaced with new and quality overhauled parts, beginning with RAM’s Nickel New Cylinder Package.
Behind each of our engine overhauls and performance upgrades stands the Industry respected trust and integrity of RAM’s TBO Warranty Support Program. |
Engine Model: TCM TSIO-520-NB |
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Horsepower: RAM STC - from 310 hp to 325 hp |
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Time Between Overhauls - TBO |
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Fuel Capacity with use of Auxiliary Tanks |
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Takeoff - Manifold Pressure @ 2700 rpm |
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Runway Acceleration: 0 to 100 mph
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Single Engine Climb: |
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Cruise Climb Power: |
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Cruise Climb: Sea Level to 18,000 feet |
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Cruise Speed @ 75% Power @ 20,000 ft. |
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Cruise Speed @ 65% Power @ 20,000 ft. |
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Cruise Speed @ 55% Power @ 20,000 ft |
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Useful Load Increased by an additional:
Cessna 340
Cessna 340A |
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Ramp Weight: Cessna 340 & 340A - RAM |
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Gross Weight: Cessna 340 & 340A - RAM |
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Landing Weight: Cessna 340 / 340A |
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Zero Fuel Weight: Cessna 340 / 340A |
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Performance is based on a mid CG with mid cabin and fuel weight on an average day. Performance should always be calculated per flight environment while referring to the Manufacturer's Pilots Operating Handbook and applicable Flight Manual Supplements for the particular airplane. Aircraft Manufacturer's Pilot Operating Handbooks and Aircraft Owner's Manuals should always be available and adhered to by the aircraft Pilot in Command, including attention to applicable FAA approved Flight Manual Supplements and emergency procedures for each individual aircraft. Performance should vary from airplane to airplane, atmospheric day to atmospheric day, one gross weight and CG to another, and pilot to pilot. |