Cessna T210F Aircraft in California

California's diverse terrain (coastal, high-desert, mountain) makes it a strong test market for high-performance and turbocharged aircraft. Significant GA infrastructure spans LA Basin, SF Bay Area, San Diego and Central Valley. Coastal flying demands attention to corrosion; mountain flying needs hot-and-high training.

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About the Cessna T210F

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.

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Cessna T210F Specifications

Model spec

The Cessna T210F is a 4-seat single engine piston with a cruise speed of 164 kt (304 km/h), a range of 900 nm (1,667 km), and a useful load of 1,310 lbs (594 kg).

Performance
Cruise164 kt (304 km/h)
Range900 nm (1,667 km)
Engine & Fuel
EngineContinental TSIO-470-E
Horsepower300 HP
TBO1,400 hrs
ICAO TypeT210
Weights & Seats
Seats4
Max Gross Weight12,500 lbs (5,670 kg)
Useful Load1,310 lbs (594 kg)
Production1967–1969

Cessna T210F Listings

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Cessna T210F Price & Cost

Cessna T210F Price Guide

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 T210F

Every Cessna T210F 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.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions — Cessna T210F

What is the Cessna T210F?
The T210F is an early turbocharged member of the 210 Centurion family — a retractable-gear high-wing single from the late 1960s, with a turbocharged Continental engine for high-altitude performance.
What is the difference between the 210 and T210F?
The T210F is turbocharged for better climb and cruise at high altitude, where the normally aspirated 210 is not. Both are retractable-gear Centurions.
How much does a Cessna T210F cost?
As an early Turbo Centurion, the T210F is generally among the more affordable turbo 210s, varying with engine time, avionics and condition. See the live price range and median above.
How fast is the Cessna T210F?
The T210F cruises in the 190-knot class, and the turbocharger lets it maintain speed at high altitude.
How many seats does a Cessna T210F have?
Five to six, depending on configuration; the cabin reached its full six-seat form in this era of the 210.
What engine does the Cessna T210F use?
A turbocharged Continental TSIO-520. Engine time since overhaul is a key value factor.
Is the Cessna T210F a complex and high-performance aircraft?
Yes — with retractable gear and a turbocharged high-power engine it qualifies as both complex and high-performance, requiring the appropriate pilot endorsements.
Is the Cessna T210F still in production?
No — 210 production ended in 1986. The Centurion is supported by a large used fleet and parts network.

Cessna T210F Inventory by Country

United States129
Germany11
South Africa8
Canada7
United Kingdom2
Australia2

Cessna T210F by Price

Under $100k13
Under $200k44
Under $300k92
Under $500k122

Recently Sold Cessna T210F

1960 210A$79,000
1979 210$694,980
1979 210N$229,900
1978 P210$895,000
1969 210$149,000

Cessna T210F Safety Record

Across all T210F variants, 23 NTSB-recorded events are on file from 1982–2022. 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
Jul 15, 2022 Monticello, NY Incident Maintenance personnel’s improper torque of the engine through-bolts during maintenance, which resulted in a bearing shif…
Jul 27, 2021 Peyton, CO Incident The pilot’s fuel mismanagement that resulted in a complete loss of engine power during climb and subsequent impact with …
Jun 17, 2018 Desdemona, TX Serious The total loss of engine power due to the fuel pump’s fuel flow setting being set too high, which resulted in an excessi…
Aug 01, 2017 Llano, CA Incident A failure of the turbocharger that resulted in complete depletion of the engine oil and catastrophic internal failure of…
Aug 26, 2013 Culiacan, Fatal (4)
View all 23 NTSB events →

NTSB records 1982–2022. Includes all Cessna T210F variants. Events ≠ aircraft fault.

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