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The Cessna 205, '''206''', and '''207''', known variously as the '''Skywagon''', '''Super Skywagon''', and '''Stationair''' is a development of the popular Cessna line of high-wing, single-engine piston aircraft used for general aviation. It can carry one pilot and up to five passengers, though the very rear seats are small. It was developed as a cheaper, fixed-gear alternative to the Cessna 210 Centurion, then the most expensive single-engine piston aircraft Cessna manufactured. Its powerful engine (currently a Lycoming IO-540, but models have been produced with a Continental IO-520), rugged construction and large cabin has made it a popular bush-plane. Cessna describes it as "the sport-utility vehicle of the air." The 205 is also used for aerial photography, skydiving and other utility purposes. Alternatively, it can be fitted with luxury appointments for use as a personal air transport. The aircraft remains in production As Of 2006 . The Cessna 205, 206 and 207 family of aircraft along with the other Cessna single and twin-engined aircraft are supported by an active Aircraft Type Club , The Cessna Pilots Association. SPECIFICATIONS (206H STATIONAIR) General characteristics
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