Why Was The Cessna 152 Discontinued?
Through no inherent fault of its own, Cessna no longer produces the 152 two-seater aircraft, despite it serving as a solid aircraft for pilots in training.
Read MoreThrough no inherent fault of its own, Cessna no longer produces the 152 two-seater aircraft, despite it serving as a solid aircraft for pilots in training.
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