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Mon, May 30, 2022

Sport's Introduces 1/72 Cessna Skyhawk

A Rare Model of a Common Aircraft

Cessna Skyhaw fans have some good news from Sporty's after the introduction of their 172 model. 

Those instructors, collectors, and desk drivers familiar with the wide variety of combat aircraft models likely know the pain felt by general aviation enthusiasts. While nearly every military and transport aircraft ever made is available in a variety of models, styles, and liveries, smaller, more commonplace personal aircraft tend to be far more rare. Many CFI's and Skyhawk owners have learned to make do with cheap, basic airplane toys to represent their beloved Cessna 172, sometimes going out of their way to make a good old-fashioned model kit on a Saturday afternoon, with all the trouble that entails. 

Sporty's has announced the return of their 1:72 scale Skyhawk, modeled on the school's aircraft. The die-cast replica contains detailed, printed graphics, realistic landing gear, clear, non-distorting glass (or at least, as good as it can get at this size), and a rotating prop. The model measures 4 inches long with a 6-inch wingspan, a fine size for a desk toy or example aircraft.

Even better, for those unacquainted with the die cast aircraft addiction, the scale is a perfect choice. A wide variety of vehicles are built in 1:72, allowing the little Cessna to be parked alongside nearly any diecast fighter, tank, or figures for consistency of size. Ever wonder how your 172 would look parked between a vintage Focke Wulf 190 and a brand-new F-35 Lightning? What about  if it gets boxed in by a double-parked M1 Abrams and vintage Churchill? The scale has it all. That detail comes at a price, however, given the demanding quality control standards needed in a diecast model. Those familiar may find the price more palatable than the usual variety of similar aircraft at a cool $49.99. 

FMI: www.sportys.com

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