1970 Cessna 310 // Fresh Annual Upgraded Avionics // N7702Q

Auction Start: April 25, 2024
Auction End: May 2, 2024 12:00 pm

T310Q Details

Make:

CESSNA

Model:

T310Q

Year:

1970

Auction Start Date:
April 25, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-04-25

Serial No:

310Q0202

Seat:

6

Category:

Normal

Time:

3476.5

Location:
Description: The Cessna 310Q is one of the most widely regarded twin-engines in general aviation history. This particular aircraft has been meticulously cared for, with complete maintenance logs. This beautiful bird has a comfortable cabin, great performance, and is a must for private pilots and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Airframe Details
  • Cessna 310Q
  • N7702Q
  • S/N: 310Q0202
  • 3476.5 TT
Engine Details
  • Left: Teledyne Continental
  • Model # TSIO520-B
  • S/N: 145862-70B
  • TT SMOH: 277.5
  • Right: Teledyne Continental
  • Model # TSIO520-B
  • S/N: 145875-70B
  • TT SMOH: 277.5
Propeller Details
  • Left: McCauley
  • Model # 3AF32C428/82NEA-4
  • S/N: 061524
  • Right: McCauley
  • 26.7 TT SNEW
  • Right: McCauley
  • Model # 3AF32C428/82NEA-4
  • S/N: 061650
  • 26.7 TT SNEW
Avionics Details
  • JPI EDM-790
  • Airspeed indicator
  • Attitude indicator
  • HSI
  • Nav 2 indicator with glideslope
  • Altitude indicator
  • Vertical speed indicator
  • Garmin GNS-530
  • Garmin GNS-430
  • Garmin GTX-330 transponder
  • Garmin GMA-340
  • Garmin GA-56
  • PS Engineering PXE 7300
  • Standby instruments:
  • Attitude indicator
  • Heading indicator
  • Altimeter
  • Fuel flow indicator
  • RPM Gauge
  • Cylinder Head Temp Gauge
Additional Features
  • Oxygen Cylinder Pressure Gauge
  • Fire detection gauges
  • Precision Instrument Incorporation CD Player
  • RAM iPad mount with USB adaptor
Exterior
8/10
Interior
8/10
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: aircrew@airspaceauctions.com
Registration Number: N7702Q
Make: CESSNA
Model: T310Q
Required Deposit: $3,000
Buyers Premium: 6%
Start Date: April 25, 2024
End Date: May 2, 2024 12:00 pm
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The 1970 Cessna T310Q: Bridging Legacy and Modernity in Aviation

This 1970 Cessna T310Q was a factory demo, equipped with ALLLLL THE OPTIONS. N7702Q has been through an extensive annual in preparation for sale. Access the logbooks to see all the work completed. Though this airframe is over 50 years old it is a forward looking model with many avionics upgrades, ready to serve the new owners with power and grace as it has for many well maintained years. The 310 airframe is a symbole of the evolution of general aviation, blending historical significance with contemporary technological advancements. This aircraft not only represents a chapter in aviation history but also stands as a beacon of enduring quality and performance in the Cessna 310 lineage.

Historical Context of the Cessna 310 Series

Introduced in 1954, the Cessna 310 marked the company’s foray into the twin-engine light aircraft market. It was developed as a faster, more advanced option compared to its single-engine predecessors, targeting both commercial and personal use. Over the years, the 310 series underwent numerous modifications, enhancing everything from its engines and avionics to comfort and aesthetic appeal. The T310Q model, in particular, represents the pinnacle of these advancements, incorporating improved aerodynamics, increased fuel capacity, and upgraded engines for better performance and reliability.

Airframe and Legacy:

The T310Q’s airframe, registered N7702Q, is a direct descendant of this innovative lineage, boasting 3476.5 flight hours. Its robust construction and meticulous maintenance echo Cessna’s commitment to quality and longevity.

Advanced Avionics:

Reflecting technological progress, the T310Q features an avionics suite that includes the JPI EDM-790, Garmin GNS-530/430, GTX-330 transponder, GMA-340, and GA-56, complemented by a PS Engineering PXE 7300 for superior audio control. These systems represent the zenith of navigational and communication capabilities, ensuring safe and efficient flight operations.

Propulsion Excellence:

The aircraft’s performance is enhanced by McCauley propellers (3AF32C428/82NEA-4), which work in tandem with the twin Teledyne Continental TSIO520-B engines. These engines, meticulously maintained with a recent overhaul, underline the aircraft’s reliability and power.

Comfort and Safety Features:

Adding to its appeal, the T310Q includes amenities like oxygen and fire detection systems, along with modern comforts such as a CD player and an iPad mount with USB adaptor, blending safety with passenger convenience.

Auction and Acquisition Opportunity:

Scheduled for auction from April 25 to May 2, 2024, this 1970 Cessna T310Q, bearing the historical essence and modern advancements of the 310 series, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of aviation heritage.

In essence, the 1970 Cessna T310Q is more than just an aircraft; it’s a legacy of the Cessna 310 series’ evolution, showcasing the blend of historical craftsmanship and modern technology. This aircraft not only appeals to aviation enthusiasts for its historical value but also continues to serve as a reliable, high-performing asset in the skies.

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