Cessna 152 Aerobat, 1977. Creator: Cessna Aircraft Company Inc..
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Cessna 152 Aerobat, 1977. Creator: Cessna Aircraft Company Inc..

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High wing, two seat single engine general aviation trainer. The Cessna 150 and 152 became the most popular civilian training aircraft after World War II, as well as economical recreational vehicles for weekend pilots. The series still serves as the principal two-seat, general aviation trainer in the United States. The A152 Aerobat, with greater structural strength to withstand up to +6g and -3g forces, appeals to those looking for a little more basic aerobatic and spin capability. William K. Kershner bought this A152 in 1984 for his ACE Aerobatic School in Sewanee, Tennessee. A pilot for 61 years, Kershner flew more than 11,000 hours in military and civilian aircraft and performed over 7,000 spins for instruction and research purposes. He wrote five flying manuals, laced with technical wisdom and his trademark wit, that thousands of pilots worldwide have relied upon. In this airplane, 435 students completed his spin training course.

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HRM21A88_248

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Droits gérés

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34,9Mo (1,3Mo) / 36,3cm x 24,1cm / 4288 x 2848 (300dpi)

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