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Cessna Skyhawk (N7177G)
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Perfect!
I didnt know thre were Skyhawk in the USAAF ? what's the use? It's also my usual aircraft in my club.
Nice livery by the way
Nice livery by the way
Beautiful photo! Everything, composition, light, lovely aircraft.
CAP? ( Civil Air Patrol ) maybe?
Very likely a T-41C or a C172 painted to look like one. T-41C was used years ago for primary flight training and still found in USAF Base Aero Clubs. I trained at Peterson AFB Aero Club in these and recall a fuel-injected 200 HP engine but other than that, a pretty standard C172.
Robins AFB Aero Club inherited a couple of T-41s from the Air Force Academy back in the 90s. Also equipped with a 200HP engine, ancient panel and no back seat!
US Army had these as well. They had rear seats, I rode with a couple warrants in the evening when I was stationed at Ft. Eustis in 1972. Guess they were time builders, these officers were experienced pilots.T-41's.
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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04-Oct-2024 | C172 | Hooks Mem (KDWH) | Hooks Mem (KDWH) | 08:25AM CDT | 09:10AM CDT | 0:44 |
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