N1773Z
C336Cessna 336MCCLAY DAVID H, MCCLAY TANA L· ICAO24 a13607· last seen Jun 2026
N1773Z is a Cessna 336, a twin-engine piston aircraft operated by MCCLAY DAVID H, MCCLAY TANA L. SkyMeter has tracked 70 flights totalling 30 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 2 callsigns. The most frequent segment is KLGD to KLGD. Service window in our records spans 369 days. Of those flights, 4 (5.7%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Cessna 336 has a maximum takeoff weight of 4,200 lb, light wake category.
About the Cessna 336
The Cessna 336 Skymaster introduced one of general aviation's most distinctive configurations: a centerline-thrust push-pull twin with one engine on the nose and another at the tail. Certified in 1963, the 336 was Cessna's answer to the asymmetric-thrust handling challenges that made conventional light twins unforgiving during single-engine operations. By mounting both Continental IO-360 engines along the fuselage centerline, Cessna eliminated the critical engine problem and the need for aggressive rudder inputs on engine failure—a revolutionary safety feature for the owner-flown twin market.
The fixed tricycle landing gear and relatively benign handling made it accessible to pilots stepping up from singles, though the rear engine's pusher propeller and unique cooling requirements demanded careful operating technique. Production lasted only two years before Cessna replaced it with the retractable-gear 337 Super Skymaster in 1965, making the 336 a short-lived but historically significant design. The type's 4,200-pound gross weight, 173-knot cruise, and 140-knot max structural cruising speed positioned it as a capable cross-country traveler for the era, while its unconventional silhouette earned it the nickname "Mixmaster" among pilots.
SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the most frequently observed.
Aircraft specifications
Cessna 336
Recent flights
Newest 35 operations of N1773Z

