The Canadian aircraft manufacturer, which has been in operation since 1928, specializes in rugged and reliable aircraft.
If that’s not a fun way to operate a big airplane, we don’t know what is.
Cessna produces many of the utility planes that are regularly converted into seaplanes, but it is not the only game in town.
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A Cessna 172 on floats is a familiar, reliable and relatively safe way to fly off water on remote rivers and lakes.