Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 15,724 Likes: 919 Member/15,000 posts | Member/15,000 posts Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 15,724 Likes: 919 | Absolutely gorgeous plane. I’m itching. What’s the fuel burn when throttling a 150/150 back to 150/100 speeds (ie <100 kts)? I am told it's about the same as a normal 150.
Ron Stewart N5282B KSFZ | | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Jul 2020 Posts: 47 Likes: 1 Member | Member Joined: Jul 2020 Posts: 47 Likes: 1 | What does increased gross weight include? Is it an stc?
Best regards, Patrick
| | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Jul 2013 Posts: 6,080 Likes: 941 Member/5000+posts! | Member/5000+posts! Joined: Jul 2013 Posts: 6,080 Likes: 941 | What does increased gross weight include? Is it an stc? Yes sir. Del Air sold the STC for the gross weight increase to 1760 as well as the STC for the 0320 engine swap. I think it is nothing but a simple gross weight increase. This plane has a useful load of 498 lbs. I've agreed to buy it. We've agreed on a price. I plan to go out to see it and/or get it either late Sept or mid Oct. It has had it's annual and a new battery installed, as well as a new ELT battery. I'll be its 8th owner. One interesting thing about this plane that you can see evidence of in the third image of the original posting above. Sunlight shining onto the radio stack. I think it has the skylights, roof glass that the Aerobat used. I haven't asked Fred about that. When I see it I will find out. | 1 member likes this:
Ed Figuli | | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Aug 2012 Posts: 38 Likes: 8 Member | Member Joined: Aug 2012 Posts: 38 Likes: 8 | [quote=Patrick Lienhart]
One interesting thing about this plane that you can see evidence of in the third image of the original posting above. Sunlight shining onto the radio stack. I think it has the skylights, roof glass that the Aerobat used. I haven't asked Fred about that. When I see it I will find out. In picture #6 (I think) I don't see the sun shining on the seats. It could be the way the sun is shining though.
C-150, N19477, C-172, N79104, Sling 2, N516NG, RV9A under construction N781DM reserved
| | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Jul 2020 Posts: 47 Likes: 1 Member | Member Joined: Jul 2020 Posts: 47 Likes: 1 | Congratulations, I would’ve loved to buy this one, but covid interrupted my monthly US trips and organizing this from europe is difficult.
Best regards, Patrick
| | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Jul 2004 Posts: 21,355 Likes: 2106 Member/20,000 posts | Member/20,000 posts Joined: Jul 2004 Posts: 21,355 Likes: 2106 | I've agreed to buy it. We've agreed on a price. I plan to go out to see it and/or get it either late Sept or mid Oct. It has had it's annual and a new battery installed, as well as a new ELT battery. I'll be its 8th owner. This is great news and I sincerely hope your experience with the Del-Air 150/150 is every bit as good as what mine has been. Can't wait for your first PIREP!! Can't wait to see this machine up close and personal, too......how exciting. Congrats, Geoff......you've made my FLYDAY really special.
Cessna 150/150, N2259M - Mighty Mouse
| | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 10,362 Likes: 777 Member/10,000+ posts! | Member/10,000+ posts! Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 10,362 Likes: 777 | I've agreed to buy it. We've agreed on a price. I plan to go out to see it and/or get it either late Sept or mid Oct. Wahoo! Another Big Nose! Congratulations Geoff! You'll appreciate the extra ponies! | | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 10,362 Likes: 777 Member/10,000+ posts! | Member/10,000+ posts! Joined: Mar 2004 Posts: 10,362 Likes: 777 | What’s the fuel burn when throttling a 150/150 back to 150/100 speeds (ie <100 kts)? When I'm in normal cruise on my own I see about 7.5gph at 110 knots. Full power departure is about 13gph. But on departure I'm climbing at about 800fpm or so at full gross. When I'm flying with Keystone Flight (a ragged group of Cessna 150s, 172s and those low wingers) we fly as fast as the slowest aircraft and I'll see about 6gph. When I'm flying with Poobs I'm flying so slow that there is gas being put back INTO the tanks. (Just kidding, its about 4gph). | | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Jun 2016 Posts: 3,228 Likes: 304 Member/2500+posts | Member/2500+posts Joined: Jun 2016 Posts: 3,228 Likes: 304 | One interesting thing about this plane that you can see evidence of in the third image of the original posting above. Sunlight shining onto the radio stack. I think it has the skylights, roof glass that the Aerobat used. I haven't asked Fred about that. When I see it I will find out. I concur, that's exactly what you're seeing. It's very evident just above the carb heat handle. You can barely see them if you zoom in on this photo [ airport-data.com] I found in Airport-Data.com.
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States I landed in N63420 while she was mine: KDCY "Flying a plane is no different from riding a bicycle. It's just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes." - Captain Rex Kramer
| | | Re: 1974 C150/150 L - Low Time | Joined: Jul 2013 Posts: 6,080 Likes: 941 Member/5000+posts! | Member/5000+posts! Joined: Jul 2013 Posts: 6,080 Likes: 941 | One interesting thing about this plane that you can see evidence of in the third image of the original posting above. Sunlight shining onto the radio stack. I think it has the skylights, roof glass that the Aerobat used. I haven't asked Fred about that. When I see it I will find out. I concur, that's exactly what you're seeing. It's very evident just above the carb heat handle. You can barely see them if you zoom in on this photo [ airport-data.com] I found in Airport-Data.com. Brian, confirmed! You have good eyes. Geoff | | |
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