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Scott Skylane wrote: john smith wrote: New Cessna 152's came from the factory with a Q-tip prop in 1974? 75? This was pre-internet, so the reporting came from the regular news sources at the time (aviation periodicals, regional newspapers, etc). It is difficult to cite a specific source from twenty-five to thirty years ago without a clipping in front of me. If you haven't been around that long, don't bitch about it. You cannot GOOGLE everything. Not everything is available on the web, and alot of what is is of dubious credibility. :-)) Dubious credibility, indeed! Cessna didn't start making the 152 until 1978, and they never, ever delivered a 150 or 152 with a Q-tip prop. Hence my question marks. And, yes they did deliver the 152 with a Q-tip prop. Cessna required flight schools in their Cessna Pilot Center program to purchase a new aircraft every year. I hung out at a small country strip from 1973 until 1979, so I remembered it was in that time frame. The owner of the airport showed all of us the prop as a new feature for that particular model year. |
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