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Hi All,

Unfortunately, I find it time to sell my 1972 Cessna 150L. I purchased it last July, and have flown it about 30 fun hours since, but just am not using it enough and looking to get back into some sort of antique tailwheel or aerobatic aircraft.

It's full IFR, and listed on Barnstormers currently. I have also set up a website with information and many pictures here:

www.cessna150l.weebly.com [cessna150l.weebly.com]

I'm asking $16,800, but would probably take closer to $16k, especially for you fine Cessna 150 club folks. Please let me know if you would like any more info and spread the word if you know of somebody in the market for one.

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Pat-

That looks like a really good bird and the price is right. If I didn't already own Mary Lou, I would jump on this faster than white on rice.

200 hrs on an overhaul - cant beat that with a stick. if someone flew 100 hrs a year, that's almost a decade and a half to recommended overhaul.

You won't have to wait long to sell this one. It'll go fast!


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Err, pssst poobs! ya you. It's 847 SMOH. 200 since two cylinders were changed.

Still it's a nice bird.


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Website has been updated with more engine pics, as well as a video from inside the cockpit of an engine start.

Originally Posted by Jim_Curns
Err, pssst poobs! ya you. It's 847 SMOH. 200 since two cylinders were changed.

Still it's a nice bird.


Thanks Jim, you beat me to that clarification! Even so, we're still talking another decade here at 100hrs/year, so that part of the math was correct!


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Ohhhh, to be able to fly 100rs a year...... I haven't done that since 1986.....

...My last big year was 2009 (75hrs), and 50 of those hours was in the US in a C177.... kindly supplied to me by Royson, for the CA to Osh/Clinton CA trip...oh what fun that was....fantastic memories cool


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Plane is sold! Purchased by some very nice people here in Minneapolis who will also hangar it at KFCM. I'll direct them to the club...


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..... And to a little cornfield in Iowa, hopefully

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Originally Posted by Mark


..... And to a little cornfield in Iowa, hopefully





No such thing. The only thing that interrupts a corn field in that neck of the woods is a county road. grin



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maybe I should have said to direct them to a little airport in the middle of a cornfield in Iowa.


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