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An eight-passenger single-engine low-wing Cessna would be called a Pilatus PC-12. Cessna's low-wing singles are the Corvallis models, which are four-place planes. The biggest piston single they make is the Stationair, which only has six seats and it's high-wing. The Grand Caravan, which is an eight-place turboprop single, is also high-wing. If you want an eight-place single you seem to have two choices: the Grand Caravan, which isn't low-wing, and the PC-12, which isn't a Cessna.
A single engine passenger planes range greatly whether it be from the general aviation (GA) or the commercial aviation standpoint. An example for general aviation would be a beechcraft bonanza or the most common cessna 172
Most of the single engine 2-4 seat Cessna's are around 32-36 foot wingspan.
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No. The Cessna 172 is a single engine aircraft. It has a 4 seat cabin.
Cessna is an aircraft manufacturer based in Kansas. They make business jets, single-engine turboprops and high-wing piston single-engine airplanes, and they used to make twin-engine piston aircraft. Clyde Cessna preferred to design his aircraft with a high wing above the cockpit. Cessna aircraft usually have this feature.
Single engine aircraft to Cessna's Citations range from $111,500 to $27 million new.
Cessna claims that the fastest single engine piston general aviation aircraft currently in production is the Cessna Corvalis, also known as the Cessna 400. It has a listed maximum cruise speed of 235 knots, which is 270 mph. (Cessna website.)
You would need to have training in single engine planes in order to fly a Cessna jet. You can register for this type of training on the Cessna dot com website.
It is a four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft.
No, Cessna also has the Citation series (Business jet's) and caravans (Turbo Props). Most Cessna's are light aircraft, Single Engine Piston. Except the Cessna 162, skycatcher which is an light sport aircraft, LSA.