The late Bill Kershner taught aerobatics in his aerobatic 152, and felt it
was pretty good for that purpose.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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>I knew Cessna had an aerobatic version of the 152, but I'm not aware
> of a 172 version. About the only thing the 152 would allow you to do,
> though, was fly inverted for a few more seconds before fuel starvation
> kicked in. With the wing shape, the 152 was extremely unstable
> inverted and required continual adjustment to keep it from sliding off
> the road.
>
> AG
>
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