I've had it for a while and I enjoy flying it, great for those smaller Airports.
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Speed of flight wrote:Not to be a wise-jerk, or anything, but the Columbia has been dead for a while now.
Soon, though, the Latitude and the Longitude will be what the Columbia should have been: certified!
I work for Cessna Citation (now Textron Aviation with the recent Beechcraft/Hawker acquisition) and the Latitude is undergoing flight testing now. It would be great to see a model for that! Or, even the new Sovereign. Nice.
This one looks great, though! I love a VLJ for hops! Get up quick, out of the weather, and cruise.
Speed of flight wrote:Cessna Citation, years ago, was going to begin a new twin JET product, the Columbia. It was never more than a blueprint, as it was dreamed up as the economy took a nosedive in 2008. Some know about it, some do not. It appears as though there was some confusion with "Cessna moving the Colombia to Mexico", as Cessnas Columbia never made it past the planning stage. Your "Colombia" is a bird of a different feather, so to speak.
I'm not a fan of condescending "know-it-all" banter. If you're so smart, being an Aeronautical Engineer and all, I figured you knew what I was talking about, as it could be easily interpreted that you were talking about Cessna's Columbia, which yet again is a bar-napkin JET pipe-dream, not a 600+ unit certificated bug smasher.
Nice airplane, surely. Not a Cessna, not a jet, not what it sounded like you were talking about. That is all.
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