The Interstate Cadet, a light, high-wing monoplane designed in the late 1930s, is a true icon of general aviation. With its first flight in 1938, this aircraft quickly became popular for its simplicity, reliability, and affordability, making it a favorite among flying schools and private pilots alike. The Cadet shines in its role as a trainer, offering forgiving flight characteristics ideal for novice aviators. Throughout the years, the Interstate Cadet has also demonstrated its versatility, being used for tasks ranging from basic flight training to light utility work. Notably, a Cadet was the first aircraft to encounter the Japanese air fleet during the attack on Pearl Harbor, marking a unique footnote in history. Its operational history, combined with its endearing flying qualities, cements the Interstate Cadet's legacy in the world of general aviation.
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