The Cessna Skymaster is an American twin-engine civil utility
aircraft
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built in a
push-pull configuration
An aircraft constructed with a push-pull configuration has a combination of forward-mounted tractor (pull) propellers, and backward-mounted ( pusher) propellers.
Historical
The earliest known examples of "push-pull" engined-layout aircraft inc ...
. Its
engines are mounted in the nose and rear of its pod-style fuselage.
Twin booms extend aft of the wings to the
vertical stabilizers, with the rear engine between them. The
horizontal stabilizer is aft of the
pusher propeller, mounted between and connecting the two booms.
[Wood, Derek: ''Jane's World Aircraft Recognition Handbook'', page 471. Jane's Publishing Company, 1985. ] The combined
tractor and
pusher engines produce centerline thrust and a unique sound.
[Plane and Pilot: ''1978 Aircraft Directory'', page 92. Werner & Werner Corp Publishing, 1978. ] The
Cessna O-2 Skymaster is a military version of the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster.
Development
The first Skymaster, Model 336 Skymaster, had fixed landing gear and initially flew on February 28, 1961.
[Taylor, Michael: ''Encyclopedia of Modern Military Aircraft''; page 67; Gallery Books; 1987; ] It went into production in May 1963
with 195 being produced through mid-1964.
In February 1965, Cessna introduced the Model 337 Super Skymaster.
[Green, William: ''Observers Aircraft'', page 46. Frederick Warne Publishing, 1974. ] The model was larger, and had more powerful engines, retractable landing gear, and a dorsal air scoop for the rear engine. (The "Super" prefix was subsequently dropped from the name.)
In 1966, the turbocharged T337 was introduced, and in 1973, the pressurized P337G entered production.
Cessna built 2993 Skymasters of all variants, including 513 military
O-2 versions.
Production in America ended in 1982, but was continued by
Reims in France, with the FTB337
STOL
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and the military FTMA ''Milirole''.
Design
The Skymaster handles differently from a conventional twin-engine aircraft, primarily in that if an engine fails, the plane will not
yaw toward that engine. Without the issue of differential thrust inherent to conventional (engine-on-wing) twins, engine failure on takeoff will not produce yaw from the runway heading. With no one-engine-out
minimum controllable speed (Vmc), in-flight control at any flying speed with an engine inoperative is not as critical as it is with engines on the wing with the associated leverage; however, performance in speed and, particularly, rate of climb are affected. Flying a Skymaster requires a pilot to hold a multiengine rating, although many countries issue a special "centerline thrust rating" for the Skymaster and other similarly configured aircraft.
Ground handling requires certain attention and procedures. The rear engine tends to overheat and can quit while
taxiing on very hot days.
[McClellan, J Mac: ''Adam A500'', ''Flying Magazine'' pages 52-58. Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., December 2007. ISSN 0015-4806] Accidents have occurred when the runway is shorter than the single-engine take-off roll and pilots, unaware of a rear engine shutdown, have attempted take-off on the nose engine alone.
Federal Aviation Administration
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Airworthiness Directive
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77-08-05 prohibits single-engine take-offs and requires the installation of a placard marked "DO NOT INITIATE SINGLE ENGINE TAKEOFF".
The Skymaster's unique sound is made by its rear
pusher propeller slicing through turbulent air from the front propeller and over the airframe while its front
tractor propeller addresses undisturbed air.
Operational history
From 1976 until the middle 1990s, the
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection used O-2 variants of the 337 Skymaster as tactical aircraft during firefighting operations. These were replaced with North American
OV-10 Broncos, starting in 1993.
Brothers to the Rescue
From 1991 until 2001 the
Cuba
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n exile group ''
Hermanos al Rescate
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'' (Brothers to the Rescue) used Skymasters, among other aircraft, to fly
search and rescue
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missions over the
Florida Straits looking for rafters attempting to cross the straits to
defect from Cuba, and when they found them, dropped life-saving supplies to them. Rescues were coordinated with the
US Coast Guard, which worked closely with the group. They chose Skymasters because their high wing offered better visibility of the waters below, they were reliable and easy to fly for long-duration missions (averaging 7 hours), and they added a margin of safety with twin-engine centerline thrust. In 1996, two of the Brothers to the Rescue Skymasters were
shot down by the
Cuban Air Force over international waters. Both aircraft were downed by a
MiG-29, while a second jet fighter, a
MiG-23, orbited nearby.
Variants
Cessna
*327 Baby Skymaster - reduced scale four-seat version of the 337, with
cantilever wings replacing the 336/337 strut-braced configuration. It first flew in December 1967. One
prototype was built before the project was cancelled in 1968 due to lack of commercial interest in the design. The prototype was delivered to
NASA
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NASA was established in 1958, succeedi ...
to serve as a full-scale model for
wind tunnel
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testing. It was used in a joint Langley Research Center and Cessna project on noise reduction and the use of ducted versus free propellers.
*336 Skymaster - production version powered by two Continental IO-360-A engines, 195 built.
*337 Super Skymaster - 336; retractable
undercarriage, redesigned nose
cowling and new rear engine intake, and greater wing
angle of incidence
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* Angle of incidence (aerodynamics), angle between a wing chord and the longitudinal axis, as distinct from angle of attack
In fluid dynamics, ang ...
, powered by two Continental IO-360-C engines, 239 built.
* - 337; minor detail changes, 255 built.
* - 337A; increased take-off gross weight, optional belly cargo pack, 230 built.
*T337B (1967) Turbo Super Skymaster - 337B; two Continental turbocharged fuel injected engines which boosted service ceiling to , cruise speed to , and range to
* - 337B; new instrument panel and increased take-off gross-weight, 223 built.
* - 337C; minor detail changes, 215 built.
* - 337D; cambered wingtips and minor changes, 100 built.
* - 337E; increased take-off gross weight, 114 built.
* - 337F; split
airstair entry door, smaller rear side windows, improved
flaps, larger front propeller, powered by Continental IO-360-G engines, 352 built.
*P337G Super Skymaster - 337G; pressurized cabin and turbocharged engines, 292 built.
* - 337G; minor changes and optional turbocharged engines, 136 built.
*P337H Pressurized Skymaster - T337G; minor changes, 64 built.
*337M - US military version designated
O-2 Skymaster in service, 513 built.
*
O-2A - US military designation of the 337M Forward air control, observation aircraft for the
US Air Force. 501 delivered to the USAF and 12 to the
Imperial Iranian Air Force[Fitzsimons, Bernie: ''The Defenders - A Comprehensive Guide to the Warplanes of the USA'', page 54. Gallery Books, 1988. ]
*O-2B: Psychological warfare version for the US Air Force (31 former civil aircraft were converted to O-2B standard).
*O-2T: Twin-turboprop version of O-2, with two 317 hp (236 kW)
Allison 250
The Allison Model 250, now known as the Rolls-Royce M250, (US military designations T63 and T703) is a highly successful turboshaft engine family, originally developed by the Allison Engine Company in the early 1960s. The Model 250 has been pro ...
-B15 engines, a longer span wing and improved high lift devices.
[Taylor 1969, pp. 304–305.]
*O-2TT: Improved twin turboprop forward air control aircraft, with same wing (43 ft 0 in (13.11 m) wing and engines of O-2T but with new forward fuselage with tandem seating for pilot and observer to give improved view.
*Summit Sentry O2-337 : Military version.
*Lynx: Armed military version for the Rhodesian Air Force.
*T337H-SP
Reims Cessna
*F337E Super Skymaster, 24 built.
*F337F Super Skymaster, 31 built.
*F337G Super Skymaster, 29 built.
*FT337G Super Skymaster, 22 built.
*F337H Super Skymaster, 1 built.
*FP337H Pressurized Skymaster, 1 built.
*FTB337G Milirole; military F337G with
Sierra Industries
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* Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico
* Sierra de las Nieves, a ...
Robertson STOL modifications and underwing
hardpoints, 61 built.
*Lynx :
Rhodesian designation for 21 FTB337Gs delivered to the Rhodesian Air Force.
Conversions/modifications
*
AVE Mizar -
flying car, created by
Advanced Vehicle Engineers, was an attachment of Skymaster wings, tail, and rear engine to a
Ford Pinto outfitted with aircraft controls and instruments.
*
Conroy Stolifter
The Conroy Stolifter was a conversion of the Cessna 337 Super Skymaster, developed by John M. Conroy of Conroy Aircraft starting in 1968.
Development
The Stolifter was created by removing the Skymaster's rear engine and replacing the forward eng ...
- an extensive single-turboprop engine STOL cargo plane conversion of the Skymaster. Front engine was replaced with a
Garrett AiResearch TPE-331 turboprop; rear engine was removed, and its space filled with an extended cargo pod.
*Groen RevCon 6-X - test conversion of a Cessna 337 Skymaster airplane. This aircraft conversion tested the theory of using fixed-wing airplanes as the basic airframes for gyroplanes to reduce cost and shorten development time.
*Summit Sentry - Summit Aviation of
Middletown, Delaware re-manufactured existing used 337 airframes into the militarized O2-337 which includes four wing-mounted NATO standard pylons capable of carrying 350 lb (159 kg) each for 7.62 mm and 12.7 mm gun pods, rocket launchers, bombs, markers and flares. The aircraft was marketed for the target identification and marking, reconnaissance, helicopter escort and aerial photography roles. Examples were sold to the
Haitian Air Force,
Honduras,
Nicaragua
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,
Senegal
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and the
Thai Navy. The variant was still in production in 1987.
*
Spectrum SA-550 - built by
Spectrum Aircraft Corporation
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of
Van Nuys,
California
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, it was an extensive single-turboprop engine conversion of a Reims FTB337G constructed in the mid 1980s. They removed the nose engine, lengthened the nose, and replaced the rear engine with a turboprop.
* VoltAero is a startup company formed in September 2017 by the
CTO and test pilot of the 2014
Airbus E-Fan 1.0. The company has been established in
Royan, with support from the French
Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is developing a hybrid
electric aircraft testbed based on the Skymaster, which is intended to fly in late February 2019. It will be followed up by the
VoltAero Cassio
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prototype in 2020, a clean-sheet, all-composite design.
*
Ampaire Electric EEL
The Ampaire Electric EEL is a hybrid electric aircraft developed by U.S. startup Ampaire, established in Hawthorne, California.
The forward piston engine of a Cessna 337 Skymaster (a push-pull aircraft) is replaced by an electric motor powered b ...
: a
hybrid electric aircraft with the rear piston engine replaced by an electric motor powered by a battery, in a
parallel hybrid configuration. The demonstrator first flew on 6 June 2019, before Hawaiian regional carrier
Mokulele Airlines
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experiment connecting
Maui airports with the aircraft.
Military operators
;:
FAPA/DAA
;:
''Force Aérienne du Burkina Faso''[''Flight International'' 16–22 November 2004, p. 47.]
;:
Colombian Air Force[''Flight International'' 16–22 November 2004, p. 52.]
;:
''Força Aérea de Moçambique'' (3 x FTB-337G) - ex-Portuguese Air Force FTB-337G refurbished and offered by the Government of Portugal to Mozambique in 2011 and 2012.
[''Mais Alto'' June 2012, p. 16.]
;:
Namibian Air Force
;:
Nicaraguan Air Force[''Flight International'' 16–22 November 2004, p. 77.]
;:
Togo Air Force
;:
Air Force of Zimbabwe
Former military operators
; :
Gendarmeria Nacional Argentina Two examples, 1965-1986
Aeroflight website
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; : Bangladesh Air Force[''Flight International'' 16–22 November 2004, p. 45.]
; : Chilean Army Three examples, between the end of 1970s and mid-1990s, sold to civilian interests.
; : Chadian Air Force
; : Ecuadorian Air Force
; : Air Force of El Salvador
; : Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea[''Flight International'' 16–22 November 2004, p. 56.]
; :'' Força Aérea de Guine-Bissau''[''Flight International'' 16–22 November 2004, p. 62.]
; : Haitian Air Force
; : Jamaica Defense Force
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; : Military of Niger
; : Mexican Air Force
; : Portuguese Air Force (32 × FTB-337G): Purchased in 1973 to replace the force's aging Dornier Do 27
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fleet, which had been used intensively in the Portuguese Colonial War. The first 337 deliveries did not arrive until December 1974—after the end of the war. The last Skymaster in service with the Portuguese Air Force was retired on July 25, 2007.
; : Rhodesian Air Force
; : Senegalese Air Force[World Air Forces – Countries .]
; : Sri Lanka Air Force
Specifications (337D)
See also
References
*
*Taylor, John W. R. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1969–70''. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1969. .
"World Air Forces 2004"
'' Flight International'', 16–22 November 2004. pp. 41–100.
External links
Photo of the Cessna 327 Baby Skymaster
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