This question often comes up from the C172 models which say not to slip with full flaps. The disturbed air from the flap system can impact the horizontal stabilizer and cause an uncommanded pitch change. Note that not all models of the C172 have this prohibition, even with 40 degrees of flap travel the R172K does not have the restriction.
Quite simply, a C172 has four seats and a 152 only has two.
It varies. In some parts of the county, you can rent a C172 wet for $80/hr. A new model C172 or Piper may run around $150/hr wet.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
flap flap flap.
Just a regular piriate ship.
My Cessna 172 (C172) holds 200 liters. 100 in the left wing and 100 in the right wing.
flap could flap and the flap could explode the flap earth
The word flap is a regular verb. Flap can also be a noun.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?
A pilots flap is an aileron.
The past tense of flap is flapped.