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"She’s got character," the seller, an old bush pilot named Gus, said while slapping the fuselage. A small flake of white paint drifted to the ground.

The moment of truth came during the test flight. As the engine roared to life, the vibration settled into a steady, comforting hum. When they cleared the trees and the horizon leveled out, the peeling paint and faded seats didn't matter. The controls were responsive, the "used" airplane felt light, and the world below looked remarkably simple. buy used airplane

Leo stood on the oil-stained tarmac of a sleepy county airport, staring at a 1974 Cessna 172 that looked more like a giant soda can than a flying machine. It was "pre-owned," which in this case meant the upholstery smelled like 1970s campfire and the paint was peeling in the shape of Ohio. "She’s got character," the seller, an old bush