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Generations of Cessna Aircraft

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195’s, 170’s and 140A’s at the factory.
195’s, 170’s and 140A’s at the factory.
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Re: Generations of Cessna Aircraft

Post by 6478 »

Wow, would love to see that shot in color! The orange/blue/white Gulf Oil paint job must have been amazing.
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Re: Generations of Cessna Aircraft

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Try as I may, I am unable to discern any 'N' numbers os the pictured aircraft. I was hoping to find my 120 somewhere in the mix. :( Tommy
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