Role Light personal and business aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company First flight 1945 Introduction 1947 Primary users United States Army United States Air Force Produced 1947–1954 Number built 1,180[1] Developed from Cessna 165 Cruise speed: 274 km/h Engine type: Jacobs R-755 Wingspan: 11 m Unit cost: 12,750–12,750 USD (1947) Range: 1,287 km Number of seats: 5 Top speed: 298 km/h

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    About Cessna 195

    The Cessna 195 is a light personal and business aircraft with a national origin in the United States. Manufactured by the Cessna Aircraft Company, it first flew in 1945 and was introduced in 1947. It was primarily used by the United States Army and Air Force, with 1,180 units built between 1947 and 1954. It has a cruise speed of 274 km/h and a range of 1,287 km.

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    The Cessna 195 is an expert in personal and business aviation, with a focus on light aircraft. It can provide information on its specifications, such as its cruise speed, engine type, wingspan, unit cost, range, number of seats, and top speed. It can also share its history, including its first flight, introduction, primary users, and production period.

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    When my fourth instructor, Larry, thought we were going down. I proved him wrong and continued to fly smoothly.