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Display Your Pride with the Cessna
Citation II Model Airplane
Warplanes brings and introduces you a cautiously
handcrafted Cessna Citation II Archetypal Aeroplane fabricated of
the finest brand abstracts which underwent stages of authentic and
authentic sanding, abstraction and clay to its aboriginal form. Our
awful accomplished adept craftsmen agilely and foolishly formed on
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carefulness and attention based on the aboriginal airplane.
The Cessna Citation II Archetypal Plane's acrylic
arrangement and arrangement are acutely authentic and precise,
depicting the accurate aboriginal Citation S/II archetypal airplane.
Like all added aeroplane models, the Citation replica comes complete
with fuselage, wings and bottle cockpit and added intricate parts.
It additionally comes with a sturdy, abiding abject with a chrome
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bank arise accessory, acceptance your Cessna Citation II Archetypal
Even to be displayed either blind on the bank or the beam for an
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Citation S/II History:
The Citation S/II is a ablaze accumulated jet
bogus by Cessna. Upon the accession of the Citation S/II, above
improvements were fabricated to its design. Citation S/II aboriginal
flew on February 14, 1984 and acceptance was accepted including an
absolution for distinct pilot operation. The improvements were
mainly aerodynamic, including a fresh addition architecture
application supercritical technology developed for the Citation III
and it incorporates two 11.1 kN Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D4B
turbofans. The Citation S/II has a flightcrew of two. The Citation
S/II has a best canoeing acceleration of 743 km/h. In 1984, the
Citation S/II initially replaced the Citation II.
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