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K**J
Flew a 172?
A great history of one of the most iconic single engine aircraft ever built. Facts and illustrations put any reminiscent pilot right back to taking the controls.
J**R
Nice little book with a lot of information
This little book has a lot of information packed into it about the development of the Cessna 172 through the years.
J**.
Good overview, needs more original paint schemes
A nice little pocket reference on the Cessna 172. Having read it through, I now enjoy thumbing through it and reminding myself of interesting developments in the series. My one complaint is that many of older models shown in the book have been repainted in more modern paint schemes. My impression is that many of the photos are holiday snaps that the author grabbed in his travels. That is, it seems he photographed examples of various models as he came upon them, rather than seeking the best examples for illustration. This is understandable, as many owners are not interested in originality; and finding original or restored examples, travelling to them, and photographing them would be very expensive. Local to me, N78797 is a nicely restored 1968 K-model, N84823 is a nicely-restored 1970 K-model (both with original paint schemes), and a gleaming Cessna 170 in its original scheme of polished aluminium and blue is a frequent visitor to local fly-ins. Restored or original aircraft are out there, and would have been better choices for an overview of the type.The lack of exemplars of how these aircraft appeared as the left the factory notwithstanding, this pocket history does provide ample photographs of the models from the beginning to the present. The four-star rating, instead of five-star, is due solely to my personal preference to see the aircraft as they were. The text is informative, and pointed out details that I had not noticed before.If you're a fan of the Cessna 172, you must have this book in your library.
B**Y
Interesting reading
If you enjoy flying the 172. This book is a good and quick history on the 172. It does make for good reading
J**N
Excellent basic overview
I liked the focus on one simple, familiar aircraft.I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in beginning general aviation.I chose this rating because the book is an effective use of my time and money.
P**M
Great History and Excellent Photos
A fun little book for all of us who love the Cessna 172.
B**S
Five Stars
As Described.
M**E
A true pocket history of the Cessna 172
This is a surprisingly comprehensive view of the Cessna 172. It begins with the design's roots in the two-seat postwar Cessna 120/140 series and continues to models being being produced today, covering the 170, 175 and the T-41 along the way. STOL, seaplane, alternative powerplant and tailwheel conversions are discussed, including a little-known, experimental "twin-pac" installation that would have made it a twin-engined airplane! The author also goes into such subjects as the handling qualities, safety record and production facilities of the aircraft, and includes a chapter on the evolution of the cockpit. It is illustrated with many high-quality photos, most of them in color, of each version discussed. This is contained in a truly pocket-sized package; I read it over several days by carrying it in my overcoat and pulling it out whenever boredom threatened, e.g. waiting for meetings to start. The limitation imposed by this convenience is my only minor criticism of the book - it would have been nice to have a few more details here and there, including line drawings of certain model differences. All told, though, it is an excellent reference on a popular airplane, and I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in aviation.
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