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Unread 04-25-24, 12:22 PM
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Cessna Drawing 10337-035 for O2 Skymaster Certificate

I am looking for the Cessna Dwg. 10337-035
as listed in the Cessna Type Certificate for the O2-A Skymaster.

This Drawing addresses obtaining a civilian airworthiness certificate and what modifications to the aircraft must be preformed.

If you have a copy I would appreciate it.

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Have you talked to Don Nieser of Commodore Aero?
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I don't know anything about 337- 035. But I do know a lot about 336 026 which was used in a joint project by the Navy and the Air Force where they installed the first Wing pods hard points on a Skymaster. I believe it was late 1964 and 1965. The aircraft was based at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, and went through quite a few tests and trial trainings. It was flown in restricted category also. They did testing with the doors off. They also had installed a smoke system for the rear engine, and a number of other things, many of which were filed with the FAA (337s). When I owned the airplane it still had the hard points and could be returned back to restricted category.
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