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Cessna-152

What is Cessna-152: Cessna-152 is a small aircraft. This aircraft is one of the largest produced aircraft mainly used to provide pilot training and also for personnel use.

Details: Cessna-152 is made on all metal semimonococoque, high wing construction. The wings are supported by wing strut so called as semi cantilever construction.

Landing gear: tricycle type with Fixed main landing gear and oleo pneumatic nose landing gear

Seating Capacity: Two seat 

Fuel Capacity: total 100 liters (each tank 50 liters - Standard tanks)

Airframe control surfaces: Ailerons, Elevator, Rudder, Flaps, Trim Tax and Fixed tab

Cabin Ventilation: Cabin Air control to provide more cool air and 
                              Cabin heat control to provide hot air 
Instruments fitted: 
Airspeed, Altimeter, Vertical speed indicator
Attitude gyro, Directional gyro, suction Gauge and Turn Coordinator
RPM Indicator, Oil Temperature indicator, EGT
Fuel Qty Gauge, Out side temperature gauge
Depend on aircraft serial number there may be vary in number of instruments fitted

Radio and Navigation: Radio unit, Transponder, ADF, 

Lights: 
External: Navigation lights, Strobe lights, beacon lights, 
Internal(Cockpit): Dome light, Instrument light, Compass light

External fittings: Pitot tube, Static port, and Stall warning.

Engine: Single engine (Lycoming - Direct drive) fitted with fixed pitch propeller

Propeller model : McCauley or Sensenich 

Engine Controls: Throttle Control, Fuel Mixture control, Carburetor heat control

Engine Components: Propeller, Starter, Alternator, Magnetos (Qty-02), Vacuum pump, Oil filer

Engine Oil Capacity: 06 Quarts (Wet Sump type).







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