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  2. Cessna 402 - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, American Jet Industries began work on a turboprop-powered conversion of the Cessna 402, named the Turbo Star 402, using Allison 250-B17 engines. [5] The prototype flew on 10 June 1970. [ 5 ] Further modifications providing increased fuel capacity, higher gross weight, and lower minimum control speed were carried out in 1974 and the ...

  3. Cessna 421 Golden Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Fuel capacity: 206 US gal (172 imp gal; 780 L) normal ... Cessna 402 (unpressurized, smaller-engine predecessor) Cessna 414 (smaller-engine variant of 421)

  4. Cessna 404 Titan - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 404 was a development of the Cessna 402 with an enlarged vertical tail and other changes. ... Fuel capacity: 340 US gal (280 imp gal; 1,300 L)

  5. Cessna 411 - Wikipedia

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    Cessna 401/402 Cessna 421: The Cessna Model 411 is an American twin-engined, ... Fuel capacity: 170 US gal (140 imp gal; 640 L) standard, 196 US gal ...

  6. Tecnam P2012 Traveller - Wikipedia

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    The P2012 aims to replace the Cessna 402 and Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander, ... Fuel capacity: 750 L (200 US gal) usable fuel; Powerplant: ...

  7. The best Dutch ovens of 2025, tested by AOL

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    We tested 10 of the best Dutch ovens, including options from Le Creuset, Staub, Lodge, and more. These are our top recommendations for your kitchen.

  8. 12 reasons you aren't losing weight even though you're eating ...

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    When you burn more calories than you consume, your body breaks down stored energy in your fat and muscle cells for fuel. The result: you lose weight.

  9. Cessna 414 - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 414 is an American light, pressurized, twin-engine transport aircraft built by Cessna. ... Fuel capacity: 213 US gal (177 imp gal; 810 L) usable;