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N435CD Cirrus Design SR22 G2 c/n 0836 - Groningen Airport Eelde in Holland - 16 June 2022 Groningen Airport Eelde (GRQ)

The Cirrus Design SR22 G2 is a four-seater aircraft, standard equipped with the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS). This safety system lowers the entire aircraft to the ground in extreme emergencies. Top of the Cirrus range is the Cirrus SR22 turbo model in GTS trim, equipped with a enhanced vision system (EVS), a sophisticated dual-wavelength instrument that offers both infrared and synthetic vision. The third-generation Cirrus SR22GTS, launced at AirVenture 2010, has a 315 hp twin-turbo intercooled Continental TSIO-550-K engine. General Enterprises b.v., the European Distribution Centre of Cirrus Design Corp., is situated at Groningen Airport Eelde in the Netherlands. Over 8000 of the all-composite SR20, SR22 and turbocharged SR22T aircraft are built.

On 6 June 2005, Cirrus Design SR22 G2 s/n 0836 was registered N6ZK with Cirrus Design Corp. On 30 January 2006, the aircraft was registered N435CD with Clarck Aviation LLC. On 30 Augustus 2008, the N435CD was registered with Aircraft Guaranty Corp. Trustee, Onalaska. On 9 March 2017, the N435CD was registered with Southern Aircraft Consulty Inc Trustee in the UK. Early 2022, the 2004-built Cirrus Design SR22 G2 N435D received by General Enterprise at Groningen Airport Eelde a new livery and interior and a MTV-14 4 blade prop.
On 16 June 2022, Cirrus Design SR22 G2 N435CD was seen at the General Enterprises site at Groningen Airport Eelde.
The ICAO Aircraft Type Designator for the Cirrus Design SR22 G2 is SR22.

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