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Old February 17th 06, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message
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Sorry Steve but when it comes to Cessna history you aren't even in the
ball park. Quote Pickett and Mayborn from their paperback book and Ed
Phillips and an Eye to the Sky if you care to procure those books but you
will still have a long way to go.


Okay. Let's see how extensive your knowledge of Cessna history is. What
businesses operated Cessna C-106s, C-106As, or P-10s? How many were built?
How many 120s, 140s, 170s, 190s, and 195s were built before the end of WWII?


 




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