The Cessna Aircraft Company is looking to make small planes a little cheaper to fuel and greener to fly with its new Cessna Turbo 182 NXT. Unveiled on Monday, July 23, at the 2012 Airventure airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the aircraft is a single-engine prop plane that is the first to burn Jet A aviation fuel. This change makes the plane cheaper to fuel, get better mileage and performance, as well as operate more environmentally friendly... Continue Reading Jet-fuel powered Cessna flies cheaper and greener
Section: Aero Gizmo
Tags: Aircraft, Aviation, Cessna, Environment, Environmental, Fuel, Oshkosh
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