
N6399M - Cessna 152
The Cessna 152 is an American two-seat, fixed tricycle gear, general aviation airplane, used primarily for flight training and personal use. It was based on the earlier Cessna 150, including a number of minor design changes and a slightly more powerful engine running on 100LL aviation gasoline.

N99357 - Ercoupe 415C
The ERCO Ercoupe is a low-wing monoplane aircraft that was designed and built in the United States. It was first manufactured by the Engineering and Research Corporation (ERCO) shortly before World War II. It was designed to be the safest fixed-wing aircraft that aerospace engineering could provide at the time, and the type continues to enjoy a faithful following.

N8267C - Piper TriPacer (PA22-135)
Piper, in 1951, introduced the PA-22 Tri-Pacer with a nosewheel instead of the tailwheel landing gear. The Tri-Pacer belong to a sub-group of Piper aircraft called "Short Wing Pipers." An unusual feature of the Tri-Pacer is the incorporation of bungee-linked ailerons and rudder.

N72794 - Cessna 140 (Tailwheel)
The Cessna 140, and 140A, are single-engine, two-seat, conventional landing gear (tailwheel), light general aviation aircraft that were first produced in 1946, immediately following the end of World War II. Production ended in 1951, and was succeeded in 1959 by the Cessna 150, a similar two-seat trainer which introduced tricycle gear. Combined production of both aircraft was 7,664 units in five years.

N2185Q - Cessna 177RG
The Cessna 177RG Cardinal is a light single-engine, high-wing general aviation aircraft with retractable-gear, which Cessna began producing in 1971. The nose gear folds rearward; when opened the gear door formed a small air brake behind the propeller. To offset the 145 lb increase in empty weight, the 177RG had a 200 hp Lycoming IO-360 engine. This also allowed increase of the maximum weight by 300 lbs.

N5562D - Beech Bonanza 35
The Beechcraft Bonanza is an American general aviation aircraft introduced in 1947 by Beech Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. The six-seater, single-engined aircraft is still being produced by Beechcraft and has been in continuous production longer than any other airplane in history. More than 17,000 Bonanzas of all variants have been built, produced in both distinctive V-tail and conventional tail configurations.

NM1CKY - Mickey and Minnie
Show your Lago Vista Flying Club spirit with these planes. Feel free to check them out and post photos with them on our facebook page.

N93902 - Ercoupe 415C
The ERCO Ercoupe is a low-wing monoplane aircraft that was designed and built in the United States. It was first manufactured by the Engineering and Research Corporation (ERCO) shortly before World War II. It was designed to be the safest fixed-wing aircraft that aerospace engineering could provide at the time, and the type continues to enjoy a faithful following.

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