
Wednesday
Tuesday
Flight Global Cutaways-Cessna Citation CJ4

Cessna 172 Info

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Friday
Super Cub - Christian Sturm's Project Website.
Christian's build is one of the coolest looking Super Cubs I have seen on the web. Here's a lil' note from his site on why he wanted to build a PA-18.
The short answer - because I can! The long answer - I always loved the
Super Cub and wanted to own one since I started flying at age 15.Fast foward 23 years later and I am at the point in my life where I can own a
plane. The problem is, what once was a $30-50k airplane is now a $150k airplane. Wow!
How can a plane cost more than a house? I'll leave this argument for later but I
will say that greedy parachute lawyers are mostly to blame. So being the
bargain hunter I am, I want to spend a whole lot less. I prefer to have
something new and not 50 years old. I love a challenging project and like to
build. I've built a plethora of radio control airplanes from scratch. So....
here I am - building an experimental Super Cub.
He has a great set of plans, that he graciously shares with a link on his site, professional videos, and cools build and test info.
Thursday
Cessna 150-152 Club

Check them out: http://www.cessna150-152.com/
Wednesday
Saitek - Cessna

Tuesday
Fun Places to Fly Website

Cessna 172 Club

I found this great link on the TSAviation website. It's a discussion forum and online community for folks interested in the Cessna 172. Check it out! cessna172club
Monday
For the Grumman Lover.

http://www.grumman.net/ -Not a bad place to start.
http://www.webring.org/hub?ring=grumman/ -A webring for Grumman owners.
Aviation Consumer - A nice article on the Grumman Tiger.
Friday
Looking to buy a plane? Or kill 5 hours?


I think Controller is one of my favorite websites when it comes to flying. If you want to learn about different years and models, this is a great place to get that information. I kinda feel like Joe Dirt with an "Auto-Trader" magazine. "Daaannnng this thangs got 300 horsepower. Plum crazy purple. That's a deal!"
www.controller.com