Cessna 150

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The Cessna 150 is a classic, cost-effective entry point for student pilots learning basic maneuvers and handling. As a reliable workhorse of the flight training industry, it is designed for stability and ease of use during initial flight instruction. Following the data structure above, the aircraft features 100 HP, a cruise speed of 82 knots, and 2 seats. It provides a maximum range of 420 nm and operates with an efficient fuel burn of 5.6 gal/hr.

Horsepower100 hp
Best Cruise Speed82 knots
Best Range420 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75% power5.6 GPH

Cessna 152

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The Cessna 152 is a classic, cost-effective entry point for student pilots learning basic maneuvers and handling. As a reliable workhorse of the flight training industry, it is designed for stability and ease of use during initial flight instruction. Following the data structure above, the aircraft features 110 HP, a cruise speed of 107 knots, and 2 seats. It provides a maximum range of 415 nm and operates with an efficient fuel burn of 6.1 gal/hr.

Horsepower110 hp
Best Cruise Speed107 knots
Best Range475 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75% power6.1 GPH

Cessna 172

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The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is the world’s most popular flight training aircraft, renowned for its stability, reliability, and forgiving flight characteristics. It serves as the primary platform for Private Pilot License (PPL) training and hour building, offering a high-wing design that provides students with excellent ground visibility. Following the data structure above, the aircraft is powered by a 160 HP engine and maintains a cruise speed of 122 knots. It features 4 seats, provides a maximum range of 640 nm, and operates with an efficient fuel burn of 8.5 gal/hr.

Horsepower160 hp
Best Cruise Speed122 knots
Best Range640 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75% power8.5 GPH

Cessna 177

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The Cessna 177 Cardinal was designed as a futuristic successor to the 172, featuring a distinctive strutless high-wing and a raked windshield that provides pilots with superior upward and ground visibility. Its sleek, cantilever wing design and immediate pitch response from the all-moving stabilator make it a stable yet responsive platform for both general utility and cross-country navigation. Following the data structure above, the aircraft's performance is typically defined by its 180 HP engine and a cruise speed of 124 knots. It accommodates 4 seats, provides a maximum range of approximately 604 nm, and operates with an average fuel burn of 10 gal/hr at 75% power.

Horsepower180 hp
Best Cruise Speed124 knots
Best Range604 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75% power10 GPH

Cessna 182

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The Cessna 182 Skylane is a powerful and versatile high-performance aircraft, widely regarded as a step-up platform for pilots moving into more capable cross-country flying. Its robust design and increased payload capacity make it an excellent choice for navigating more demanding flight profiles while maintaining the stable and forgiving handling characteristics synonymous with the Cessna family. Following the data structure above, the aircraft is powered by a 230 HP engine and achieves a cruise speed of 145 knots. It features 4 seats, provides a maximum range of 915 nm, and operates with an average fuel burn of 13.5 gal/hr.

Horsepower230 hp
Best Cruise Speed145 knots
Best Range915 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75% power13.5 GPH