Cessna P210 Aircraft in Australia
Australian-registered aircraft (VH- prefix) operate under CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) certification. Active GA market with strong Daher TBM, Cirrus, Cessna and Beechcraft fleets. Outback flying creates active utility aircraft market (Cessna Caravan, Pilatus PC-12). Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth major hubs.
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About the Cessna P210
The Cessna 210 Centurion is the fastest single-engine piston aircraft Cessna ever mass-produced — a six-seat, high-wing retractable that cruises at 170-175 KTAS on 14 GPH. Produced from 1960 to 1986 with over 9,200 delivered, the 210 remains the go-to choice for owner-pilots who need speed, payload, and range without stepping up to a twin or turboprop. Powered by a Continental IO-520-L (300 HP) in later naturally aspirated models or the TSIO-520 (310 HP turbo) in the T210/P210, the Centurion carries more weight faster than a Bonanza A36 — and does it from the comfortable, stable high-wing Cessna platform.
Key variants. The 210A-G (1960-1967) are the strut-braced early models with a simpler gear system. The 210H-N (1968-1986) are the cantilever-wing models with the more complex gear system — faster, cleaner, and harder to maintain. The 210N is the final and most refined naturally aspirated variant. The T210 series added turbocharging for high-altitude operations. The P210 Pressurized Centurion (1978-1986) is the only factory-pressurized single-engine piston Cessna — a 210 airframe with a TSIO-520-CE/AF engine, 3.35 psi differential, and cabin altitude of 12,000 feet at FL230. The P210N and P210R (with Rolls Royce 250 turbine conversions by Soloy or Silver Eagle) command premium prices.
What makes the 210 compelling. No other high-wing retractable single carries 1,200+ lbs of useful load at 170 KTAS. The 210 is the aircraft bush operators choose when a 206 is too slow and a twin is too expensive. The cabin is generous — wider than a Bonanza, with genuine six-seat capability.
Buying advice. The 210 landing gear is the most critical pre-buy item. The late-model cantilever gear (210K-N) uses a complex hydraulic retraction system that requires specialized maintenance. Gear saddle cracking, actuator wear, and downlock switch adjustment are common issues. Budget $5,000-$15,000 for gear overhaul if compliance is not current. AD 2003-10-09 (landing gear saddle inspection) is mandatory. Continental IO-520/TSIO-520 engines are well-understood but prone to case cracking if not properly monitored. Check for fuel bladder condition and exhaust system cracks.
Market. 210N (1979-1986): $120,000-$200,000. T210N Turbo: $140,000-$240,000. P210N Pressurized: $150,000-$280,000. Clean P210 with modern avionics: $200,000-$350,000. Cessna 210 operating costs run $180-$220/hr all-in. A Cessna 210 for sale is a serious cross-country machine for experienced pilots who demand speed and load.
Cessna P210 Specifications
Model specThe Cessna P210 is a 6-seat single engine piston with a cruise speed of 180 kt (333 km/h), a range of 850 nm (1,574 km), and a useful load of 1,200 lbs (544 kg).
Cessna P210 Listings
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Cessna P210 Variants
| Variant | Years | Seats | Cruise | Range | Useful load | Price range | Best for | Listings for sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P210N | 1978–1983 | 6 | 180 kts (333 km/h) | 850 nm (1,574 km) | 1,200 lbs (544 kg) | $149K – $695K | The pressurised, normally aspirated-cabin Centurion of the late 1970s and 1980s — a fast pressurised single for high-altitude, owner-flown travel. | 26 |
| P210R | 1982–1986 | 6 | 180 kts (333 km/h) | 850 nm (1,574 km) | 1,200 lbs (544 kg) | $425K – $530K | The final, most-refined pressurised Centurion — a fast pressurised single for high-altitude owner-flown travel. | 2 |
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Cessna P210 Price & Cost
Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.
Buying a Used Cessna P210
Every Cessna P210 faces a mandatory 1,400-hour overhaul, so the single biggest factor in used price is how much time remains before that overhaul is due — a fresh-overhaul airframe can be worth a large share of the $35,000 overhaul cost more than one approaching its limit.
What to check before buying
- Time to overhaul — hours and years remaining to the 1,400-hour limit; this dominates resale value more than total time.
- Logbook completeness — continuous, gap-free maintenance records; missing logs cut value and complicate financing.
- Damage history — any prior accident, hard landing or blade strike; cross-check the registration against accident databases.
- Avionics — a glass panel vs steam gauges materially changes price.
- Pre-buy inspection — always commission an independent inspection by a type-experienced mechanic before money changes hands.
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Cessna P210 Inventory by Country
| United States | 130 |
| Germany | 11 |
| South Africa | 8 |
| Canada | 7 |
| United Kingdom | 3 |
| Australia | 2 |
Cessna P210 Inventory by State
| California | 22 |
| Texas | 19 |
| Oklahoma | 14 |
| Florida | 11 |
| Arizona | 6 |
| Nevada | 4 |
| Wisconsin | 3 |
| Illinois | 3 |
| Indiana | 3 |
| Louisiana | 3 |
| Montana | 3 |
| North Carolina | 3 |
Cessna P210 by Price
| Under $100k | 13 |
| Under $200k | 45 |
| Under $300k | 93 |
| Under $500k | 124 |
Cessna P210 Safety Record
Across all P210 variants, 257 NTSB-recorded events are on file from 1982–2025. As with any aircraft, most outcomes depend on pilot training, maintenance and operating conditions rather than the airframe itself.
Most Recent Events
| Date | Location | Severity | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 16, 2025 | Corumba, OF | Fatal (1) | — |
| Sep 13, 2025 | Victorville, CA | Incident | — |
| Sep 09, 2025 | Akron, OH | Incident | The pilot’s failure to extend the landing gear before landing. Contributing to the accident was the fight instructor’s i… |
| Aug 13, 2025 | Zapata, TX | Incident | — |
| Jun 24, 2025 | Maklar, | Incident | — |
NTSB records 1982–2025. Includes all Cessna P210 variants. Events ≠ aircraft fault.