[b]ARO – Cirrus[/b]
[b]Brief Introduction :[/b]
The ARO – Cirrus is a twin-engine utility and reconnaissance aircraft developed by Aegis.inc under license from the Cessna Skymaster. Specifically modified to meet the needs of the Aegis Rescue Ops force, it combines reliability, short takeoff performance, and redundancy with its dual radial engines.
[b]Technical Specifications[/b]
[b]Category :[/b] Aircraft
[b]Class :[/b] Utility / Reconnaissance
[b]Price :[/b] 26.100$
[b]Max Speed :[/b] 180 knots (both engines) / 140 knots (single engine)
[b]Range :[/b] ~1.8 hours (full fuel load, both engines)
[b]Fuel Tank :[/b] 1800 L
[b]Fuel Consumption :[/b] 1000 L/h
[b]Capacity :[/b] 4 seats (including pilot)
[b]Propulsion :[/b] 2 × Cyrano radial engines, 300 hp each (independent operation possible)
[b]Length :[/b] 12 m
[b]Wingspan :[/b] 15 m
[b]Takeoff Distance :[/b] 200 m
[b]General Description[/b]
The Cirrus is designed for flexibility in short-range transport and reconnaissance missions. Thanks to its dual-engine configuration, it ensures safety and performance even in case of engine failure. With advanced avionics including a transponder and VHF radio, it remains a reliable choice for ARO operations.
[b]Key Features[/b]
✅ Twin radial engines with independent operation
✅ Short takeoff distance (200 m)
✅ High safety with engine redundancy
✅ Equipped with modern avionics (Transponder + VHF Radio)
✅ Multipurpose role: reconnaissance, liaison, light logistics
[b]Ideal Scenarios[/b]
Short-field missions with limited runway length
Reconnaissance and patrol flights
Light transport and liaison for remote outposts
[b]Slogan / Signature :[/b]
“Two engines, one mission: reliability above all.”