HB-CFB — 172RG Cutlass RG of Aéro-Club Arboc Burma
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HB-CFB is airborne right now — 5,300 ft, 113 kt. Track it live in the Aero.Academy app now.
Facts
- Type
- 172RG Cutlass RG
- Manufacturer
- Cessna
- Operator
- Aéro-Club Arboc Burma
- Country
- Switzerland
- Built
- 1980
- Serial (MSN)
- 172RG0520
- ICAO hex
- 4B05CB
Rarity & spotters
★★★★☆HB-CFB is one of 98 172RG Cutlass RG in our database.
Activity
From our radar history of the last 7 days.
- Flights
- 2
- Airborne time
- 1.6 h
- Max altitude
- 13,168 ft
- Max speed
- 147 kt
- Typical cruise
- 9,640 ft · 110 kt
Airborne minutes per weekday (UTC)
Airborne minutes per hour of day (UTC)
Likely based at LSGN — judging by take-off and landing patterns over the last 30 days.
About the type: Cessna R172
The Cessna P172D and R172 are a series of light two to four-seat, single-engine, fixed wing aircraft produced by Cessna between 1963 and 1985. The series began as an attempt to rebrand the unpopular Cessna 175 Skylark as a variant of the more successful Cessna 172, but failed to gain popularity and was discontinued from the American civilian market after only a year. However, the R172 found success with military operators as the T-41 Mescalero and was eventually reintroduced to the civilian market in 1977. The aircraft was also produced in France by Reims Aviation, including civilian versions of otherwise military-only variants for the European market. A version with retractable landing gear was also offered in the early 1980s as the Cessna 172RG, but suffered from poor sales and was discontinued in 1985.
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