The float versions are front heavy and look awkward on water. I might add that there are a lot of cool liveries to choose from. The interior is just as a I fi as the exterior and come in a variety of color schemes depending on each selected livery. Extremely nimble and responsive with fair speed (around 200 GS) to keep it moving the Stingrey doesn’t disappoint. Then again I have a lot of tail dragger experience so maybe that’s why? At any rate this is a highly aerobatic and entertaining plane to fly around in. Wow! It’s a lot of fun to fly and not really as difficult as some reviews lef me to believe. For me just looking at it got me overly curious so I had to buy it.
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At first glance it looks like something out of a 1950s sic fi movie about aliens. Not a bad kind of strange, but just unfamiliar and eye brow raising. The Centurion II was an option introduced in 1970 with improved avionics, and was available in both normally aspirated and turbocharged versions (Turbo Centurion II) The aircraft was offered in a normally aspirated version, designated the model 210, as well as the turbocharged T210 and the pressurized P210 versions.
The wing planform remained the same, but the semi-Fowler flaps (slotted, rear-moving) were extended outboard, from Wing Station 100 to Wing Station 122, which allowed a lower landing speed (FAA certification regulations state that a single-engine aircraft must have a flaps-down, power-off stall speed no greater than 70 miles/hour). In 1961 the fuselage and wing were completely redesigned - the fuselage was made wider and deeper, and a third side window was added. It was essentially a Cessna 182B to which was added a retractable landing gear, swept tail, and a new wing.
The early Cessna 210 (210 and 210A) had 4 seats with a Continental IO-470 engine of 260 hp (190 kW). The Cessna 210 Centurion is a six-seat, high-performance, retractable-gear single-engine general aviation aircraft which was first flown in January 1957 and produced by Cessna until 1985.