Yes, a Cessna 152 is considered a light sport and recreational aircraft.
The Cessna 152 American airplane is a two-seat general aviation airplane. It was first introduced in 1977 and built by the company Cessna. Its top speed was 203 km/h.
Yes. They are both the same 2-seater airplane, but the 152 has a different, and slightly more powerful engine.
A small Airplane it is basicly a cessna 152 check it online
The Cessna Citation X could do that in about 1 hour. It would take the Cessna 152 about 5 hours
with a cessna 152 a 2 seater it will cost about £4000 a year
There are many places where one can purchase a Cessna 152 aircraft. One can purchase a Cessna 152 aircraft at popular on the web sources such as Trade a Plane and Controller.
Generally for a small Cessna 152 the rotation speed is 50 kias. For larger jets I am not sure but it's a start
Cessna are the manufacturers of light aircraft and biz Jets, Many of the aircraft are produced in the US with the exception of the upcoming 162 model which will be made in China. Cessna itself is a division of Textron who also own Bell Hellicopters. Cessna Have Produced models from the infamous training aircraft; the 152 from the Citation Bussiness Jet. Cessna's can typicaly be found at flight training schools, They are comparable to Piper Aircraft. I fly a 152 and it is a single engine light aircraft, very controlable and comfortable. For further reading try googling Cessna. Hope this helps
Very fast lol
They range from about $25,000 to $40,000
It depends what kind of Cessna airplane you are talking about. Cessna has made anything from a single engine 152 that has an airspeed of about 120 mph to a Citation X, a business jet capable of flying at mach .92 (over 600 mph), which is just under the speed of sound. It is about 1150 air miles from Denver to Detroit, so the flight in a 152 would take 9.5 hours (not including stops for fuel or factoring in winds aloft), while the Citation X could do it in just under 2 hours non-stop.
Cessna manufactures airplanes ranging from the small 152, to the Citation. Unfortunately, you would have to be more specific in your question.