If one were using or in a Cessna Citation X, one would be flying in a medium sized business jet aircraft. It is listed as the fastest operational civilian jet in the world.
I would use the Citation X
The Cessna Citation X could do that in about 1 hour. It would take the Cessna 152 about 5 hours
Cessna manufactures airplanes ranging from the small 152, to the Citation. Unfortunately, you would have to be more specific in your question.
That depends what model of Cessna you fly in. In a Citation it could take about 3 hours, whereas a 172 would take 12 hours, not including fuel stops.
A Cessna 172s direction would change using it's ailerons or it's rudder on the tail. These would be controlled using the yoke or pedals in the cockpit.
It would depend on the model of the cessna.
There are many types of Cessna, you would have to give a model number for this answer.
There are many types of Cessna, you would have to give a model number for this answer.
I believe that would be the Cessna 150 which weighs in about 980 pounds
The Cessna 340 can fly at 280 mph.
Yes, A Cessna Citation Ultra X can fly over 1200 miles. A 172 should be able to fly to Hawaii to. You would need to fly high and get some extra range tanks. Go here and look at notible flights. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cessna_172
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.