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The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is one of the most iconic airplanes ever. But how capable is it, actually? Here's what you need to ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNThis 1977 Cessna 177B Cardinal Is a Hidden Gem and an ‘AircraftForSale’ Top PickMany pilots find the Cardinal just right for their missions and have turned it into a popular choice on the used market.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNThis 1961 Cessna 172B Skyhawk Is a Practical, Capable, Antique ‘AircraftForSale’ Top PickThe first-generation Cessna 172s with the sloped, “fastback” fuselage is a favorite among some Skyhawk enthusiasts.
Owning a Skyhawk can be a rewarding experience, from fuel and maintenance to insurance and hangar fees, but it's important to execute a plan.
The claimed fix-all for unclogging road traffic sounds brilliant, but here’s why the idea could face considerable headwinds.
Cessna started building the 172 training plane - and more than 60 years on, it’s still in production. Stephen Dowling looks at the reasons why it’s still so popular.
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