Originally Posted by Shihua Zheng
https://www.aopa.org/-/media/files/...EF16BB0A17A7F98D4CF613452853B921583295BD

Page 5, EOY 2015 there were ~2000 152s registered in US, so ~1500 now sounds reasonable.



Thanks Shihua for doing the research.

If ~1,500 is close to being accurate, I have to believe that odds will be high that the majority of these could/would have high time air frames (whatever high time means)?

If true, odds would be just as high that very few would be low time air frames (again, whatever low time means)?


The questions that beg to be answered is what is high time and conversely, what would be considered low time these days???


Regardless, these 150/152's are so much fun. whistle





Cessna 150/150, N2259M - Mighty Mouse