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  1. CESSNA 172 Specifications, Performance, and Range

    Browse CESSNA 172 factory specications, range, speed, and performance for the CESSNA 172 manufactured by Cessna.

  2. Cessna 172 - Wikipedia

    Available STC engine modifications increase power from 180 to 210 hp (134 to 157 kW), add constant-speed propellers, or allow the use of automobile gasoline.

  3. Cessna 172 Guide and Specs : Is It Worth It? - Aviator Insider

    Despite being in production for over half a century, the Cessna 172 has not seen a revolution in terms of performance, but some changes have occurred because of structural redesigns or …

  4. Cessna 172S - AOPA

    For many of us, the first exposure we had to Cessna's 172 was the first step-up in size and performance from a two-seat trainer, most likely the Cessna 150/152 series. Back then the …

  5. The Cessna 172 - Models

    This page lists performance specifications and statistics for every model of Cessna 172 airplane.

  6. Understanding the Cessna 172 Engine: Specs and Performance

    Mar 28, 2025 · The Cessna 172’s performance specs are impressive. The service ceiling is 14,000 feet, the Cessna 172S is 13,500 feet. That’s high enough for most general aviation …

  7. The Ultimate Guide to the Cessna 172: Specs, History, Safety ...

    Nov 18, 2024 · The modern Cessna 172, such as the Skyhawk SP, offers solid performance for general aviation pilots. Below are the key performance figures for the Cessna 172S: Engine: …

  8. Cruise Performance* Cruise at 2000ft pressure altitude 2300 rpm 105 KTAS, 6.3 gph Cruise at 10,000ft pressure altitude 2300 rpm 101 KTAS, 5.6 gph *Cruise figures provided from the …

  9. The Cessna 172 Guide - 172M

    This page provides an overview of the Cessna 172M model for 1974.

  10. Cessna Skyhawk C172: Features, Performance, and Flight …

    Aug 2, 2024 · What are the performance specifications of the Cessna 172?**? The Cessna 172 has a maximum takeoff weight of 2,400 pounds, a service ceiling of 13,000 feet, a maximum …

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