Citation V

Aircraft Information
Years Manufactured: 1989-1994
Manufacturer: Citation
Model: V
Active Fleet: 259
Average Ask Price - August 2010: $2,298,382
Range: 1,220 - 1,644 nm
Contact Number: 1-847-726-5000
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Description

Citation V - After stretching the Citation I to make the II, Cessna decided to increase the size of the cabin again, stretching the fuselage by another 20 inches (510 mm), resulting in the largest member of the straight-wing family, the Model 560 Citation V. The first engineering prototype flew in August 1987, and certification was granted in December, 1988. The aircraft utilized the T-47A's JT15D5A engines for extra performance. By the time the aircraft was superseded in 1994, 262 had been built.

Citation Ultra
In 1993, Cessna decided to update the Citation V design, and announced the Citation Ultra, with the main differences being in the engines, which were the latest JT15D-5D version, and the standard avionics suite, which was updated to the Honeywell Primus 1000 EFIS glass cockpit. The Primus 1000 replaced the standard "round dial" flight instruments with three CRT computer screens, one for each pilot and one center multifunction display. In 1994, the Ultra was named Flying magazine's "Best Business Jet". The Ultra was produced from 1994-1999.

General Performance & Specifications
Cabin Height: 4.8 ft.
Cabin Width: 4.83 ft.
Cabin Length: 17.33 ft.
Baggage Volume Internal: 26.0 cu.ft.
Baggage Volume External: 41.0 cu.ft.
Seats Executive: 2/7
Max. Take-off Weight: 15,900 lbs.
Max. Landing Weight: 15,200 lbs.
Maximum Payload: 1,800 lbs.
Balance Field Length: 3,740 ft.
Landing Distance: 3,900 ft.
ate of Climb - All Engines: 3,684 ft.
Rate of Climb - One Engine Out: 1,139 ft.
Normal Cruise Speed: 397 ktas
Max. Cruise Speed: 397 ktas
Service Ceiling Max. Weight: 43,000 ft.
Number of Engines: 2
Engine Model: JT15D-5A
Engine Manufacturer: Pratt & Whitney