The Cessna 150 and 152 became the most popular civilian training aircraft after World War II, as well as economical recreational vehicles for weekend pilots. The A152 Aerobat appeals to those looking for a little more basic aerobatic and spin capability. This A152 belonged to William K. Kershner who bought it in 1984 for his ACE Aerobatic School in Sewanee, Tennessee.
Created by
Dane Penland
Date Created
02/28/2008
Source
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Keywords
Aircraft; Aviation; Competition Flight; Private
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