Cessna Skymaster: Genius or Flop?
Cessna’s weirdest twin tried to cheat the system. In this video we dive into the story of the Cessna Skymaster 336 / 337, the push-pull twin born in Wichita, Kansas, when Cessna realised the Cessna 310 was too expensive and intimidating for everyday multi-engine pilots. We’ll look at how the design team tried to give pilots twin-engine redundancy with single-engine handling, and why that promise fell apart in the real world. From battles with the Piper Twin Comanche and Beechcraft Baron to how one prototype ended up at NASA Langley as a ducted-propeller testbed, we break down the aerodynamics, the cabin layout, the performance numbers and the market forces that slowly squeezed the Skymaster out of its own niche. If you’ve ever wondered why this “safer” Cessna twin never took over general aviation, this is the full story.

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