120 mph is very common but this depends on many factors; engine, propeller, and atmospheric conditions are a few, but normal cruse flight is from 95 mph to 140 mph depending on the plane.
If you mean, "What is the Vne (Never Exceed Speed) of a Cessna 172?" the answer is 163 KIAS. KIAS means Knots Indicated Air Speed.
The most common type is the single engine monoplane, possibly the Cessna 172 series.
There are many different variants of the Cessna 172. But in general they rotate (take off) at around 65 to 70 mph.
Usually the cessna 182 or the piper cub, they are small and cost a low price. The cessna 172 and the cirrus SR22 are popular.
Most likely the Cessna 172. More Cessna 172's have been built than any other aircraft. More than 43,000 have been produced and more are still rolling out of the factory.
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.
Vr 55 Vx 68 Vy 73
The Vx for a Cessna 172, which is the best angle of climb speed, is approximately 62 knots. This speed allows the aircraft to gain the most altitude over the shortest horizontal distance, making it ideal for obstacle clearance during takeoff. It's important for pilots to maintain this speed during the initial climb phase when terrain or obstacles are present.
The most successful airplane ever developed is the Cessna 172. More Cessna 172's have been produced than any other airplane. Since 1956 more than 43,000 Cessna 172's have been built.
No. The Cessna 172 is a single engine aircraft. It has a 4 seat cabin.
The average speed of a Cessna airplane varies by model, but typically ranges from about 100 to 150 knots (approximately 115 to 173 miles per hour). For example, the Cessna 172, one of the most popular models, has a cruise speed of around 122 knots. Factors such as weight, weather conditions, and altitude can also affect speed.
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.