The Cessna 182 and Piper Cherokee 235 are great examples. These planes now have six-cylinder engines and might be turbocharged. Planes in this category are even more expensive, so you probably won’t be able to find one for any less than $150,000. Finally, modern designs of planes that ...
a so-called terrorist to train on a [Cessna] 172, then jump in a cockpit of a 757-767 class cockpit, and vertical navigate the aircraft, lateral navigate the aircraft, and fly the airplane at speeds exceeding it’s design limit speed by over 100 knots, make high-speed high-banked turns...
For example, if you need to make a short hop from Boston to Nantucket with your family, it would be more cost-effective to complete that flight in a light jet such as the Cessna Citation Ultra rather than a mid-size jet like the Embraer Legacy 600. ...
Gear of the year: RedHawk 172 trainer: redbird, with its Cessna 172 RedHawk refurbishment, wins our Product of the year award for its forward-thinking contribution to the training market It seems likely they will be replaced with the much less expensive S-LSA airplanes now coming onto the mar...
Hang on. You lot are still arguing over how planes fly and what causes lift? After 100 years of data on aviation? Really? This should be a no-brainer. Planes fly based on the same principles that birds stay in the air. See: “How planes stay airborne – Summary” on YouTube https:...