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      <title>Why the 1965 Cessna 172F is Still Such a Great Plane</title>
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      <description>Finding a clean 1965 Cessna 172F sitting on a ramp today is like spotting a perfectly preserved classic Mustang in a grocery store parking lot. It just feels right. This specific model year holds a special place in the hearts of general aviation</description>
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