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|name =Cessna 172R
|name =Cessna 172R
|type =1-piston light
|type =1-piston light
|fdm =  
|fdm = JSBSim
|status =early prodcution
|status =early prodcution
|authors =Tony Peden (FDM), David Megginson (3D Models), John Check (2D Instruments)
|authors =Tony Peden (FDM), David Megginson (3D Models), John Check (2D Instruments)
|fgname =  <tt>c172r
|fgname =  c172r
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The '''Cessna C172R ''Skyhawk''''' was the model when [[Cessna]] restarted production of the airframe in the 1990s, while the [[Cessna C172P|C172P]] is based on a 1980s model.


The Cessna 172R Skyhawk has different authors from the default C172P.
===Comparable aircraft===
 
* [[Cessna C172P]]
The C172R was the model when Cessna restarted production of the airframe in the 1990s, while the C172P   is based on a 1980s model.


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Cessna 172R
C172r.jpg
Type 1-piston light
Author(s) Tony Peden (FDM), David Megginson (3D Models), John Check (2D Instruments)
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= c172r
Status early prodcution

The Cessna C172R Skyhawk was the model when Cessna restarted production of the airframe in the 1990s, while the C172P is based on a 1980s model.

Comparable aircraft