These repaints represent a working fleet for the Regina Flying Club in recent times.
Their current fleet is missing one of the Cessna 172s I painted, C-GGTM. This aircraft made a forced landing last summer on a night VFR return to Regina and was declared written off, although thankfully the occupants survived with just minor injuries.
There are variations of the texture with and without the RFC URL written along the upper surfaces of the wing struts (therefore visible only from inside, practically speaking).
They are based out of, surprise, Regina, CYQR, in Saskatchewan, Canada.
There is an excellent FS9 scenery for Regina created by Greg Putz and available on both of the major FS sites, and probably others by now. That package contains other repaints of some these aircraft among their overall coverage of Regina traffic. You can decide which one you want to stick with.
I've also attached 52-week flightplans created for this particular group of aircraft, you can obviously just pick a week to use for yourself.
Since all the aircraft are IFR & night capable, the plans have them active between about 8am and 8pm, which is a fairly typical working day. Activity tapers toward evening. I've not had them flying hyperactive plans. There are no long multi-sector trips. These will fly, at most, 4 legs before returning to Regina.
They also perform TNG flights to the airports that RFC typically takes their aircraft for circuit details, and will occasionally perform very short local flights as well.