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I'm considering a 1977 Cessna 150 M for sale. Owner's asking $29,975 with
the following description: "EXCELLENT Condition. 3600TT, 1370 SMOH Mattituck Chrome. Paint: 7 Interior: 8. Michel MX300 Nav/Comm. PS Engineering PM 501 Intercom. Skyroof. New glass all-around. Wheel pants. Like new tires. Immaculately maintained, only used 50 hours in flight training. All logs, all ADs complied with. September annual. " I'm just starting my training, I have the cash to buy and I want my own plane. Any advice as to whether this plane is priced right?? |
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That's a lot of money for a 150 with a mid-time engine and minimal avionics.
If all you want is a bird you can use for training there's a lot more options out there. Besides, why buy the 150, instead of renting and then buying something better once you have your license and a little more time and experience under your belt? "almostthere" wrote in message m... I'm considering a 1977 Cessna 150 M for sale. Owner's asking $29,975 with the following description: "EXCELLENT Condition. 3600TT, 1370 SMOH Mattituck Chrome. Paint: 7 Interior: 8. Michel MX300 Nav/Comm. PS Engineering PM 501 Intercom. Skyroof. New glass all-around. Wheel pants. Like new tires. Immaculately maintained, only used 50 hours in flight training. All logs, all ADs complied with. September annual. " I'm just starting my training, I have the cash to buy and I want my own plane. Any advice as to whether this plane is priced right?? |
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almostthere wrote:
: I'm considering a 1977 Cessna 150 M for sale. Owner's asking $29,975 with : the following description: : "EXCELLENT Condition. 3600TT, 1370 SMOH Mattituck Chrome. Paint: 7 Interior: : 8. Michel MX300 Nav/Comm. PS Engineering PM 501 Intercom. Skyroof. New glass : all-around. Wheel pants. Like new tires. Immaculately maintained, only used : 50 hours in flight training. All logs, all ADs complied with. September : annual. " : I'm just starting my training, I have the cash to buy and I want my own : plane. Any advice as to whether this plane is priced right?? Seems awfully high for a mid-time 150. Sounds like it's "worth more" because it's a relatively low time and not as old as most 150 flight-line dogs. I think that paying a premium for a 30 year old airplane over a 40 year old airplane (e.g. a '67 -150) is false economy... they're *ALL* old and require the same maintenance. My suggestion would be to find a mid-high time -150 for $20k or less for training. Even better would be to find a mid-time Cherokee 140 for your target of $30k. It's a fine trainer, and when you've got your ticket you can actually *use* it to go places. A -150 is a marginal 2-place plane with limited range for trips. A Cherokee-140 is a marginal 3-place plane with long legs (for a trainer-class plane) for trips. They'll both run autogas very happily if you live where you can do it. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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almostthere wrote:
I'm considering a 1977 Cessna 150 M for sale. Owner's asking $29,975 with the following description: "EXCELLENT Condition. 3600TT, 1370 SMOH Mattituck Chrome. Paint: 7 Interior: 8. Michel MX300 Nav/Comm. PS Engineering PM 501 Intercom. Skyroof. New glass all-around. Wheel pants. Like new tires. Immaculately maintained, only used 50 hours in flight training. All logs, all ADs complied with. September annual. " When I bought my 150, it was advertised as "Never a trainer". Yet some stretches of the logbooks had the plane flying ~300 hours per year with the annuals being performed by "XYZ Flying Club." Just because the plane was owned by a private individual doesn't mean it wasn't leased-back and used as a trainer. The nice thing is that this is the latest-model 150 you'll find; Cessna switched to the 152 the year afterwards. With the 150, you'll still have the O-200 and a 12V electrical system....big plusses, in my book. I'm just starting my training, I have the cash to buy and I want my own plane. I usually recommend folks don't buy airplanes to use as their own basic trainers. Training is hard on airplanes, and if your plane develops maintenance problems your lessons come to a halt. You'll have higher insurance premiums, too. Folks *have* done this, with good results, though. YMWV. Ron Wanttaja |
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almostthere wrote:
Any advice as to whether this plane is priced right?? I'd say it's way too high. You've got a mid-time airframe with only about 400 hours to go before TBO on the engine. Mediocre paint and only decent interior. The avionics are only fair, though they *are* pretty new. Ten years ago, a 150 like this would've brought *maybe* $17,000. I can't believe the value has nearly doubled in that space of time. Nine years ago, I sold my '69 model for $13,000 with higher airframe time, lower engine time, better paint & interior, and equivalent avionics. Not the same plane, but it might give you a data point. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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