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Cessna Model 120/140

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The Cessna Model 120/140 went into production in 1946. The high wing, two seat taildragger was the first of the post-war family of Cessna single engine aircraft. The metal fuselage/ fabric wing Model ... For a more detailed history check the Summary at the bottom of this page.



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Summary: Cessna Model 120/140 aircraft

Airplane blueprint for the Cessna, Model, 120/140 ... Aviation history and aircraft blueprints/plans.

The Cessna Model 120/140 went into production in 1946. The high wing, two seat taildragger was the first of the post-war family of Cessna single engine aircraft. The metal fuselage/ fabric wing Model 120 was produced along with the 'deluxe' Model 140 which featured more refinements (such as a starter and manual flaps.

The aircraft originally featured an 85hp engine, although a 90hp was later utilised. The Model 120/140 is reported to be reliable, well mannered, docile, and fun to fly. 2,172 Model 120s were built (as compared to 4904 Model 140s) up until the end of production in 1950. In 1957, the model 140 provided the basis for the development of the tricycle undercarriage model 150.

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