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In 1956, Cessna started building the 172 training plane - and more than 60 years on, it’s still in production.
More pilots over the years have earned their wings in a 172 than any other aircraft in the world - Doug May, Textron Aviation (www.bbc.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
From an old aviator... you haven't lived until you made your first take-off ever in a Cessna 120, tail dragger. You learn to fly real fast when you do. Landings were a thrill. A fun aircraft to fly. I moved on to bigger and better but I still fondly remember when graduating to a 140 was a big thing.
Good, bad or horrible, the fact is it got us all sharing our memories and the love of flying. I enjoyed reading those more than the article :-)
I learned to fly in a 65hp Aeronca, after getting my license I purchased a new 1956 Cessna 172. Loved that airplane.
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If you want to see a Cessna 172 plane from 1956 come to Tomahawk Wisconsin. Our KTKV Flyers club owns such a plane. Or visit http://www.ktkvflyers.com", then go to "Guest Hangar" and "Aircraft and cost of operation". For more information contact us.
If you want to see a Cessna 172 plane from 1956 come to Tomahawk Wisconsin. Our KTKV Flyers club owns such a plane. Or visit http://www.ktkvflyers.com", then go to "Guest Hangar" and "Aircraft and cost of operation". For more information contact us.
If you want to see a Cessna 172 plane from 1956 come to Tomahawk Wisconsin. Our KTKV Flyers club owns such a plane. Or visit "http://www.ktkvflyers.com/guest-hangar/current-aircraft" to see a picture. For more information contact us.
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