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Citation model comparison

   

The Citation Bravo epitomizes the no-nonsense work ethic that made the word "Citation" synonymous with practicality.

With direct climbs to 41,000 feet, 45,000-foot operating altitudes, speeds more than 130 mph faster than a turboprop, single-pilot operation, and remarkably low operating costs, you'll cheer the performance of the Citation Bravo.
 
Takeoff Performance
 

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 (15° Flaps) Required Field Length per FAR 25 
  TAKEOFF DISTANCE (ft)
WEIGHT (lbs) SEA LEVEL 59°F 5000 ft 41°F 5000 ft 81°F
14,800
14,000
13,000
12,000
11,000
3,600
3,310
3,000
2,720
2,610
4,350
3,900
3,490
3,150
2,850
5,520
4,880
4,180
3,630
3,210
Note: Takeoff and landing field lengths are based on level, hard surface, dry runways with no wind.
Landing Performance
 
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 Sea Level, Standard Day     Distance Over 50 ft Obstacle 
WEIGHT (lbs) DISTANCE (ft)
13,500
13,000
12,000
11,000
10,000
3,180
2,970
2,620
2,340
2,140
Climb Performance*
 
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  Time (min)    TAKEOFF WEIGHT (lbs) 
Altitude (ft) 11,000 13,000 14,800
25,000
35,000
39,000
41,000
43,000
7
11
14
16
18
8
14
18
20
23
10
17
22
26
32
Distance (nm) TAKEOFF WEIGHT (lbs) 
Altitude (ft) 11,000 13,000 14,800
25,000
35,000
39,000
41,000
43,000
23
43
55
63
74
28
54
71
84
100
34
66
90
109
141
Fuel (lbs) TAKEOFF WEIGHT (lbs) 
Altitude (ft) 11,000 13,000 14,800
25,000
35,000
39,000
41,000
43,000
211
304
347
372
400
258
378
438
475
520
305
456
539
597
681

*Step Climb

 
Cruise Performance*
 
TOP
WEIGHT (lbs) 11,000 13,000 14,500
Altitude (ft) Speed (KTAS)/fuel flow (lbs/hr)
33,000
35,000
37,000
39,000
41,000
43,000
405/1,200
403/1,123
400/1,040
394/934
387/844
378/750
401/1,197
398/1,134
390/1,029
382/926
375/835
366/751
396/1,195
390/1,124
382/1,023
374/917
366/830
359/752
* Maximum cruise thrust

Last Updated: 10/00

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