The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is a small light aircraft first flown in 1955. Images of the Cessna 172 Skyhawk can be found on line and in aircraft industry literature.
Well, first of all, Cessna is the leading designer and manufacturer of light and midsize business jets, utility turboprops, and single engine aircraft having sold and delivered more that 190,000 and counting!! Some of their planes are Skylane 182 Skyhawk 172SP Citation X Citation CJ2
The training that is required to fly a Cessna 172 Skyhawk is to be a Certified Flight Instructor, Air Transport Pilot, and to be experienced in Complex Aircraft Endorsement.
Cessna Aircraft model 172 or C-172 for short.
Skyhawk is the name given to the Cessna 172. The 180 has a more powerful engine, variable speed prop, and is slightly larger than the 172. The biggest visual difference is the landing gear. The cessna 180 is a tail dragger while the 172 has tricycle gear.
Judging on the Cessna Skyhawk, a four seater, propeller aircraft, around the $75,000 to $500,000 mark
The later models of Skhawk carry 56 US gallons of fuel ( about 336 pounds)
The price of a new Cessna 172 skyhawk, which is a one engine four seated plane costs around $250,000. A jet such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner can cost as much as $180,000,000.
56 US gallons I have a model 172K 1969 manufacture Cessna Skyhawk. It has 38 Gallons usable and 4 gallons unusable therefore the fuel total it will hold is 38+4=42 Gallons. The 56 Gallon answer isn't clear about which model it is and they do vary by model.
That can not be answered in less you divide aircraft in groups. An example question is: What is the most widely used type of aircraft for Private pilot training? That answer would be a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. To get a answer you have to be more specific.
Skyhawk - ride - was created in 2006.
Captain Skyhawk was created in 1990.