1971 Cessna 150L

1971 Cessna 150L for sale
$45,000
Year
1971
Make
Cessna
Model
150L
Total Time
4,315 hr
Location
Brookhaven, NY
Source
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
2
Cruise
97 kts
Range
420 nm
Useful Load
530 lbs
Burn
6.0 gph
Engines
1 · Reciprocating
Power
100 hp
MTOW
1,600 lbs
ICAO Type
C150

Manufacturer-published specs for the Cessna 150L model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Operating Cost (est.)

Hourly Variable
$100
Annual Fixed
$15,000
Engine Overhaul
$25,000
TBO
1,800 hrs

AeroGurus estimates based on industry averages for the Cessna 150L. Actual costs vary by location, usage, maintenance history, and configuration.

Market price band

Cessna 150L typical: $32,000 – $101,842 median $45,500 across 24 active listings

This listing at $45,000 is near median.

Description

Cessna 150L. Location: United States, New York, Brookhaven, HWV

About the Cessna 150L

The Cessna 150L is a two-seat, single-engine trainer aircraft and one of the most produced variants of the legendary Cessna 150 series. Powered by a Continental O-200 engine, the 150L burns just 6 gallons per hour, making it one of the most economical aircraft to fly. Its simplicity, low operating costs, and forgiving flight characteristics have made it the airplane on which millions of pilots worldwide earned their wings. Variable hourly costs average around $100, with annual fixed costs near $15,000, placing the Cessna 150L among the most affordable aircraft to own and operate. The two-seat side-by-side configuration, high-wing design, and tricycle landing gear create a stable and approachable platform for student pilots and recreational flyers alike. The Cessna 150L appeals to flight schools, flying clubs, and budget-conscious private pilots who want an economical way to stay current and enjoy recreational flying. It remains one of the best values in aviation for building flight time, practicing short-field and soft-field landings, or simply enjoying a weekend flight. The enormous fleet size worldwide ensures plentiful parts, experienced mechanics, and strong type-club support for owners.

Produced 1970–1977.