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Info for
Prospective 340 Owners
Cessna introduced the 340 in 1972 to fill in the
slot between the 310 and 414. The goal was to offer an affordable, economic
pressurized, cabin class airplane that would entice owners of Barons, Aztecs and
310’s to step up. The 340 continues to fill that role today.
The original 340’s were powered by 285 HP TSIO-520K’s. In 1976, the 340A was
introduced. The engine was upgraded to the same 310 HP TSIO-520N that was
powering the 414. Most of the early 340’s have been upgraded to the higher
powered J or N models. In addition, RAM Aircraft offers no less than 3 engine
options that boost horsepower to 335 HP per side and include intercoolers.
Airplanes with these modifications are the fastest of the cabin class Twin
Cessna’s. With one of these engine packages, a 210 knot cruise speed at 20,000
feet burning 35 gph is typical.
Other desirable mods include vortex generators, spoilers and the Sierra R/STOL
kit.
While air conditioning was an option on 340’s, in most parts of the country,
pressurized airplanes need air conditioning. Some aircraft have swapped their
factory systems for the electrically powered Keith/JB system.
Known ice certification was offered in 1977 but deice systems were available
prior to that.
A total of 1,297 Cessna 340’s were built between 1972 and 1984. In 1980, a
non-pressurized version of the 340, the 335, was built. Only 65 were produced.
The step-up to a pressurized cabin class airplane is a big one but the payoff is
tremendous. The 340 is a highly capable airplane that can serve both as a
serious business aircraft or family airplane.
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1972 - 1973 |
1974 |
1975 |
1976 |
1977 |
1978 |
1979 - 1982 |
1984 |
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Model |
340 |
340 |
340 |
340A |
340A |
340A |
340A |
340A |
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Engines |
Cont. TSIO-520K
285 HP |
Cont. TSIO-520K
285 HP |
Cont. TSIO-520K
285 HP |
Cont. TSIO-520N
310 HP
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Cont. TSIO-520N
310 HP
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Cont. TSIO-520N
310 HP
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Cont. TSIO-520N
310 HP
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Cont. TSIO-520N
310 HP
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Cruise Speed |
210 kts |
210 kts |
210 kts |
220 kts |
220 kts |
220 kts |
220 kts |
220 kts |
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Useful Load |
1800 lbs |
1800 lbs. |
1800 lbs. |
1700 lbs. |
1700 lbs. |
1700 lbs. |
1700 lbs. |
1700 lbs. |
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Approximate 2010 Price |
$115,000 |
$120,000 |
$130,000 |
$135,000 |
$140,000 |
$150,000 |
$175,000 |
$210,000 |
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NOTES: |
Aircraft introduced. 2 blade
props. 4.2 psi pressurization differential. |
Air conditioning added as an
option. |
Aux fuel added: either 40 or
63 gallons. 3 bladed props standard. |
Engines changed to
TSIO-520N’s (310 HP). Cowling redesigned. Gross weight increased to 5,990
lbs. |
Known icing option added. Air
stair door modified. |
New variable pressure
controller available as option. Larger control wheels. |
Engine changed to TSIO-520NB
(310 HP but with heavier crankshaft) |
Engine TBO increased from
1,400 to 1,600 hours. Dual controls and variable pressure controller
standard. |



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