"Jim Burns" wrote in message
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Last week I walked up to a couple pilots discussing an airplane that was
sitting on the ramp at STE. They noted that it did not have a data tag on
it so they really weren't sure what it was.
What it looked like was an early straight leg 172 fastback, but it had a
swept tail, not a straight tail. Beautiful airplane but nobody had heard
of
a swept tail fastback. Was there such a beast? or did somebody put a new
tail on an old airplane?
Any ideas or answers appreciated.
Sounds like a 172A/B/C.
The Model 172 was introduced in 1956; straight tail, fastback. The swept
tail was introduced in 1960 on the 172A, the 172B and 172C that followed had
no major changes. The cut-down rear fuselage and rear window were
introduced in 1963 on the 172D.
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