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Citation VII & 800XP Limitations

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Jump Pilot

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Does anybody have limitation cheat sheets for the VII and/or 800XP? You know: speeds, weights, operational limits, etc.

It will be a few days before I'm back in town and need to get a jumpstart on a project while I'm on the road.

Thanks in advance.
 
VII and 800XP

We have been looking at the VII and Hawker 800XP specs. I had Raytheon do a comparison of the 800XP and VII. We had Cessna do the same to compare their products. I have the information in the office but will be traveling until next week. PM me and I will get you the information.
 
How much does the 800XP improve with the blended winglets?
 
You're comparing the VII to the Hawker?? THAT'S A SIN. If you like spending a ton of money on maint. go with the VII. Our hawker flys around 100 hours a month and is never in the hangar other than routine maint. The only reason to go with the VII, in my opinion, is speed.

I made a limitations sheet. PM me if you want it.
 
I agree.. You won't beat the Hawker in terms of reliability. It also has a better cabin although baggage space is somewhat limited. I think the range is also at an advantage over the Citation VII.
 

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