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Does the Cessna 152 or 172 have emergency door cable releases?
Why did Cessna get rid of manual flaps in their 172?Does full nose up trim yield best glide in Cessna 172/152 for a given load?Is there anything extra required to spin a Cessna 172 in the Utility category?Long pole on the tail of a Cessna, what could it be?What forces act on an airplane's door from the outside in cruise?Which way (if at all) do the ailerons need to be deflected in a full-rudder sideslip in a Cessna 152 or 172?Does the Cessna 152 have a name?What kind of container should be used for storing a disassembled Cessna 172?
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Is there such a thing as an emergency cable release inside the cockpit of 152 or 172, to remove the door hinge pins in an emergency?
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The Cessna 150 Aerobat and 152 Aerobat both have jettisonable doors.
I don’t believe any version of the Cessna 172 does as there in no aerobatic C172 versions.
This Photo shows two “D” rings which are pulled to jettison the doors.
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The Cessna 150 Aerobat and 152 Aerobat both have jettisonable doors.
I don’t believe any version of the Cessna 172 does as there in no aerobatic C172 versions.
This Photo shows two “D” rings which are pulled to jettison the doors.
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The Cessna 150 Aerobat and 152 Aerobat both have jettisonable doors.
I don’t believe any version of the Cessna 172 does as there in no aerobatic C172 versions.
This Photo shows two “D” rings which are pulled to jettison the doors.
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That's a nice blue sky you've got there, be a shame if something were to happen to it...
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The Cessna 150 Aerobat and 152 Aerobat both have jettisonable doors.
I don’t believe any version of the Cessna 172 does as there in no aerobatic C172 versions.
This Photo shows two “D” rings which are pulled to jettison the doors.
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The Cessna 150 Aerobat and 152 Aerobat both have jettisonable doors.
I don’t believe any version of the Cessna 172 does as there in no aerobatic C172 versions.
This Photo shows two “D” rings which are pulled to jettison the doors.
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