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Old 07-21-2009, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by cincygoat
Yea what he said
LOLOLOL!!!!
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LMAO Cincy...it'* a Pilot thing...good one...
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No, not confused, I understand the aerodynamics. But I am impressed. Any AD'* on those unique flaps?
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No Ad'* on the leading-edge slats or slotted flaps, however there is an AD on the wing carry-thru that has been addressed

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Nice 172! That'* what I learned to fly in. I always loved STOL practice with the trusty Cessna!

Have you ever flown a 150/152? I did one time, it was like trying to fly a wheelbarrow compared to the 172.
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