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The Cessna 140 is a light two-seat general aviation aircraft. Most have 85 or 90 horsepower (63 or 67 kW) engines, and have a metal fuselage with fabric wings and control surfaces, although the more powerful versions had metal wings as well. Derived from the Cessna 120, production ended in the 1950s, and was later succeeded by the Cessna 150, another two-seat trainer. The larger Cessna 170 was essentially a resized 140 with a more powerful engine.
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