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Bill that is what I call the real life LOL
Nice.
Perfect.
This reminds me of so much!
It wasn't a C152. It was a Piper Tri-Pacer. Sometime in the late 50's. Green with white trim, parked on grass just like this by a lake with a family having a picnic in front of it.
Where was the pic? On the back cover of Time magazine! I stared at that photo for HOURS. Kept the magazine for many months. I had been bit BAD by the flying bug.
It wasn't a C152. It was a Piper Tri-Pacer. Sometime in the late 50's. Green with white trim, parked on grass just like this by a lake with a family having a picnic in front of it.
Where was the pic? On the back cover of Time magazine! I stared at that photo for HOURS. Kept the magazine for many months. I had been bit BAD by the flying bug.
Very nice!
Pitch down 84.7° and it makes a superb lawnmower.
Glad to see N6279P is still flying! I was the original owner after the brochure pictures were taken in the early '80s. This is the last brochure C-152 photographed by itself and with the Cessna family of aircrafts.
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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30-Apr-2025 | C152 | Putnam County Rgnl (KGPC) | Putnam County Rgnl (KGPC) | 03:24PM EDT | 03:43PM EDT | 0:18 |
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