560-E

The Aero Commander 560-E is part of a respected lineage of medium-sized, twin-engine private aircraft. The series began with the Model 520, designed by aeronautical engineer Ted Smith in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Aero Commander introduced the Model 560 in 1954, which featured twin Lycoming GO-480-B engines.

The Model 560-E was introduced in 1957 as a refinement of the Model 560A, featuring a larger wingspan and greater payload capacity. This aircraft was produced until 1959.

Access solutions are essential for thorough maintenance across the 560-E. These solutions, including platforms and stands, support access to critical sections such as the Nose Section (Radome, Avionics), Forward Fuselage (Main Entry Door, Cargo, Cabin Access), and the Landing Gear (Nose and Main). They also facilitate maintenance on the Middle Fuselage/Wing Box Area (Fuel Tanks, Oil Maintenance), Wing & Engine Pylon (Engine components, Hydraulics), AFT Fuselage (AFT Bulkhead, Rear Avionics), and the Tail Section (Vertical and Horizontal Stabiliser, Rudder). Products like the Reach Deck Platform and Cantilever Platform ensure comprehensive coverage for all these maintenance areas.

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