Welcome to SimViation, DarkCandle.OneWhoKnocks53 points to one solution, but that brings up an important point or two.
Disregard that it isn't your plane.
Take into consideration the fact that it does require considerable skill.
Most people with that talent will spend time on projects that interests them.
Of the remainder, there're good people like tomvaillencourt with the skill and willingness to devote a significant amount of their time to creating an aircraft for someone else.
And when I say time, I mean
TIME.
The request that tomvaillencourt took up started on
Wed Jun 25, 2014. Toms last post, so far, is
May 17, 2015As you can see, even a simple request can take a considerable amount of time.
On the other hand, I do have two substitutions if you can live with similar aircraft.
Both of these are great little airplanes, but I fly the Corben Baby Ace more often than the C152.
Corben Baby Ace.
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Another popular aircraft is the
Cessna 152.
<- Click linkThey're free, so download and fly both.
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There are plenty of small, light weight aircraft on SimViation. But these two may work out for you. Another slow & low aircraft that I like is the Piper Cub.
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