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1911 |
Clyde Cessna built and flew his first airplane. |
1927 |
The Cessna Aircraft Company was formed on September 7, 1927, and incorporated on December 22. |
1928 |
Cessna produced the first full cantilever wing light airplane to go into production in this country. |
1936 |
For the third time, the Detroit News named the Airmaster the world’s most efficient airplane, awarding the trophy to Cessna permanently. |
1940 |
Production began on the Bobcat, Cessna’s first twin engine aircraft. |
1943 |
Cessna built more than 750 gliders, capable of carrying 13 troops plus equipment, for the Army Air Force. |
1944 |
Nearly 5,400 Bobcat twins were produced since introduction in 1940. |
1946 |
Cessna returned to commercial production with the Models 120 and 140. |
1946 |
Cessna’s Fluid Power Division begins delivery of hydraulic power components to farm implement manufacturers. |
1947 |
Production began on the 5-place Models 190 and 195, Cessna’s first all-metal airplanes. |
1948 |
Cessna entered the 4-place airplane market with the Model 170. |
1949 |
Cessna converted to metal-covered wings on the Models 120, 140, and 170. |
1954 |
Introduction of the 310, Cessna’s first business twin. |
1954 |
Production of the T-37 Air Force jet trainer began. |
1956 |
Introduction of the Cessna Skyhawk, which became the most popular airplane in history. |
1956 |
Introduction of the Cessna Skylane, which became the most popular high performance single. |
1959 |
Cessna purchased the Aircraft Radio Corporation as a wholly-owned subsidiary. |
1960 |
Cessna affiliated with Reims Aviation, S.A., Reims, France. |
1960 |
Cessna acquired McCauley, manufacturer of propellers and other aircraft components. |
1963 |
Cessna produced its 50,000th airplane, a Skyhawk. |
1965 |
Deliveries of the Model 411 began, Cessna’s first cabin class business airplane. |
1965 |
Cessna’s new agricultural airplane, the Ag Wagon was introduced. |
1965 |
Cessna announced the first turbocharged single-engine airplane, a Turbo Centurion. |
1967 |
The 75,000th Cessna airplane was delivered – a Skymaster. |
1967 |
Cessna led the industry in multiengine deliveries and total aircraft deliveries. |
1967 |
Introduction of the Model 421 Golden Eagle, the first general aviation aircraft to combine cabin pressurization with a turbocharging system. |
1968 |
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