| Anonymous Unregistered | Anonymous Unregistered | Hi, I'm 8hrs into my ppl traning and looking at planes. I found a 1965 150E for sale asking 12,500. It's out of annual 6 months ago. Does this mean that the motor would need to be overhauled since it hasn't been used. Also, the panel layout, would that pose a problem if you wanted to upgrade to glass in the future. Looking for help. | | | | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 9,820 Likes: 132 Member/7500+posts | Member/7500+posts Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 9,820 Likes: 132 | Whoa, there fella!
Congratulations on starting your pilot training. I, for one, love the 1965 models...I have one, too. Unless you're a mechanic, I fear that, without a great prebuy inspection, you'll end up spending more on this one than you would if you bought a nice, flyable plane.
As a new pilot, I wouldn't get too worried about transitioning to a glass panel in the future. You'll have specific training for that upgrade. Lot's of people learned to fly in the early Cessna 120/140/150 planes with no problems.
On your question about the motor needing to be overhaulled...condition is everything. Just because it's 6 months out of annual, it shouldn't have any adverse effects. There again, an annual and a good prebuy are definitely in order.
Good luck on this one. Fill out your profile and let us know where you're located. Chances are that there's a club member or two nearby who could help you out.
Welcome to the club!
Gary Shreve When writing the story of your life, never, ever let someone else hold the pen. [ Linked Image] | | | | Anonymous Unregistered | Anonymous Unregistered | Thanks for the welcome, I know I need to go slow, and look at all options maybe not just the cheapist plane I can find. But finally getting started with my dream of flying and owning my own plane is just heck I can't even come up with words to express it. My goal is clinton '09, I have the dvds, and can't wait to get there.
Greg | | | | Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 9,820 Likes: 132 Member/7500+posts | Member/7500+posts Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 9,820 Likes: 132 | Where are you located, Greg? Sometimes it's nice to go flying even if it's not a lesson. There may be club members close to you.
Gary Shreve When writing the story of your life, never, ever let someone else hold the pen. [ Linked Image] | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 3,062 Visit Put-In-Bay!! Member/2500+posts | Visit Put-In-Bay!! Member/2500+posts Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 3,062 |
-Bryan U.S.C.G. licensed captain | | | | Joined: May 2005 Posts: 361 Member/250+posts | Member/250+posts Joined: May 2005 Posts: 361 | Welcome Greg!
I bought a clean '69 J model in October and am now living the dream. The 150 is great and does everything I want. I say look for a clean, well cared-for aircraft that is flown regularly and ready to go. Even a creampuff will have things about it that you will want to fix or upgrade, so unless you are an A&P (or chummy with one) or want a project, pay a bit more and get something that you can fly away right now and go forward with your training without delays. You'll be way happier in the long run. That's just my opinion, of course!
Let us know how things go!
Charlie Rowlett Fallbrook, CA | | | | Anonymous Unregistered | Anonymous Unregistered | Hey guys,Thanks for the replies and welcoms. I live in Springfield, MN airport Id(D42). I'm doing my training in a warrior, the nearest school with a 150 is 2hrs away, I know if I have some patience, this fall will open up more $ right now my max would be 15k, if I wait till fall it could possibly, (with wife approval) 35k not saying I would spend that much but maybe in the middle somewhere.
Greg Springfield, MN | | | | Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,606 Likes: 570 DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! | DA POOBS Member with 30,000+ posts!! Joined: Jun 2004 Posts: 35,606 Likes: 570 | Welcome Greg! (extending my hand to shake your hand here!) You came to the right place, Bro. There's no rush to buy. Take your time. DON'T EVER FALL IN LOVE WITH ANY POTENTIAL AIRPLANE TO PURCHASE!! Keep the expectations simple. Upgrading to glass is a lot more extensive than you might think. Ask any and all questions you have, then ask again. The wealth of info here and the helpfulness is unsurpassed. So, come on in, sit down, grab ya a cup 'o' Joe 'n' join the conversation! WELCOME TO THE FAMILY!!  ![[Linked Image from animatedimages.org]](https://www.animatedimages.org/data/media/218/animated-penguin-image-0137.gif) [ animatedimages.org] Imagine a united world. Join the Popular Front for the Reunification of Gondwanaland. | | | | Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 1,051 Member/1000+posts | Member/1000+posts Joined: Dec 2003 Posts: 1,051 | Hi Greg, Your permanent account in the forum has been established with your correct username/login and password. You should start using it immediately as this temporary account will soon expire. Your information has been emailed to you and also sent in a letter. If you have any questions regarding your login information, please email me directly at membership@cessna150-152.com.
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Lori Parsons | | | | Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 9,272 Likes: 153 Member/7500+posts | Member/7500+posts Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 9,272 Likes: 153 | Welcome Greg. I'm glad to see that you're connecting with so many good folks this early in your training. You'll get advice and feedback in this club on any topic, from flight training, to airplane purchase, to politics and beyond! Stay close and keep up the flying, there is nothing like it in the world.
Oh yeah, get thee to Clinton!
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