Description
The CS3200-1 is a genuine Textron Aviation sensor current used by an aircraft system to sense or display a value. It is applicable to the Skyhawk and Skylane. It carries an export classification of ECCN 9A991, weighs 1.7 pounds, and measures 9.9 (L) x 3.7 (W) x 1.25 (H) Inches.
As an original-equipment (OEM) part supplied directly by Textron Aviation, the CS3200-1 is built to the aircraft maker's specification and cross-references the type design as documented in the maintenance data. Choosing the genuine part over an unapproved substitute preserves configuration control and simplifies inspection sign-offs.
Because the Cessna Skyhawk and Skylane aircraft share extensive structure and hardware, a single part like this is often common across several variants.
A sensing or indicating component must meet its specification to give reliable, trustworthy readings. The value of an OEM part is as much in its paperwork and pedigree as its metal — both of which an aircraft's records require.
Because this is a component for a type-certificated aircraft, using the manufacturer's part keeps the installation within approved configuration and simplifies compliance.
The Cessna name is among the most recognized in aviation — founded in Wichita, Kansas in 1927 and part of Textron since 1992, today a cornerstone of Textron Aviation. The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the most-produced aircraft in history, with more than 44,000 built since 1956, and remains in production under Textron Aviation.
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