1961 Cessna P210 is Too Slow, Reference: Mooney 231 for Fun
Philip E Sucena
United States Federal Aviation Administration
Airframe and Powerplant 3710753
Awarded NY BOCES, or Board of Children's Educational Services via
Long Island Islip "ISP" MacArthur Airport 8/85 as this = ZERO Paparazzi, yet was President Donald Trump, his prior Gulfstream IV as this is Northrop Grumman, or that Grumman F-14 Tomcat that Tom Cruise never Flew in "Top Gun", yet John Travolta, "Welcome Back Kotter" Brooklyn, NY, can, as Top Gun is located at Embry Riddle Aeronautical College, Florida
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US Grade Diesel: 210 C
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The fastest single-engine Cessna plane is the Cessna 210 Centurion, which can reach a maximum cruise speed of around 175 knots (approximately 201 mph). This aircraft is known for its high performance, spacious cabin, and versatility, making it a popular choice among private pilots. Other notable fast Cessna models include the Cessna 182 Skylane, but the 210 stands out for its speed capabilities.
210 thousand pounds of fuel or approximately 31,818 gallons
In order to operate a Cessna 210, one would need to obtain a private pilot's license (PPL). One can also fly simply by getting written permission from a flight instructor.
Diesel burns at 210 degrees
Calories burned by surfing will depend on the sex of the person and how much they weigh. For instance, a male that is 210 pounds and surfs for 30 minutes will burn 306 calories.
It burns at 210 degrees Celsius.
The time required to burn 210 calories while walking depends on your weight and walking speed. On average, a person weighing around 155 pounds burns approximately 140 calories per 30 minutes of brisk walking (around 4 mph). This means it would take roughly 45 minutes of brisk walking to burn 210 calories. Heavier individuals may burn calories more quickly, while lighter individuals may take longer.
210 Cent.
carburetor.
210/8 = 26.25 miles per gallon