Cessna 152 Archives - Plane & Pilot Magazine https://cms.planeandpilotmag.com/tag/cessna-152/ The Excitement of Personal Aviation & Private Ownership Tue, 11 Jun 2024 13:29:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1979 Cessna 152 https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/bargain-buys-on-aircraftforsale-1979-cessna-152 Tue, 11 Jun 2024 13:29:30 +0000 https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/?p=631608 One of the worst things one can do to an airplane is let it sit unused. Conversely, one of the very best things one can do is fly it regularly...

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One of the worst things one can do to an airplane is let it sit unused. Conversely, one of the very best things one can do is fly it regularly and maintain it with an open checkbook. Today’s bargain is firmly in the latter category and is available for $79,950 on AircraftForSale.

Cessna 150s and 152s run the gamut between $25,000 basketcases in need of paint and engine overhauls on up to better-than-new, museum-quality examples with six-figure prices. While trending toward the upper end of the price range, this 152 has a lot going for it. Not only have many parts been upgraded—it’s been meticulously maintained and flown an average of 200 hours per year for the last five years.

Among the various modifications, one of the most notable is the complete removal of the vacuum system. In its place are two AV30s, a Garmin Aera 660 GPS, and a Garmin GTX345 transponder with ADS-B in and out. A new nav/com and dual USB ports complete the refreshed panel, and a Tanis preheat system ensure cold weather doesn’t bring your flying to a halt.

A total of 1,134 hours since major overhaul on the Lycoming O-235 means the engine is approximately halfway to TBO. This equates to many years of flying for most owners. Additionally, the last five annual inspections have been performed by Poplar Grove Airmotive, one of the most renowned maintenance facilities in the Midwest. 

For a simple, proven airplane that has been extremely well sorted, thoroughly updated, and flown regularly, this 152 is tough to beat.

You can arrange financing of the aircraft through FLYING Finance and quickly calculate your monthly payment using the airplane finance calculator. For more information, email info@flyingfinance.com

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1. Cessna 152 https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/scroll/1-cessna-152/ Mon, 11 Jul 2022 15:19:05 +0000 https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/?post_type=scrolling-gallery&p=624264 As the most successful civilian trainer ever built, the Cessna 150/152 is dear to the hearts of tens of thousands of pilots. Born in 1978 as a Lycoming-powered upgrade of...

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Cessna 152
Cessna 152

As the most successful civilian trainer ever built, the Cessna 150/152 is dear to the hearts of tens of thousands of pilots. Born in 1978 as a Lycoming-powered upgrade of the earlier Continental-driven Cessna 150, the 152 solved most of the carb ice problems of the earlier model and added 10 hp in the process, though the performance and operating differences were relatively negligible.

The 152 offered an empty weight of 1,107 pounds against a gross weight of 1,670 pounds, leaving 563 pounds for fuel, people, and stuff. That turned out to be plenty, as most 152s rarely flew with a full 27 gallons of avgas aboard. Full fuel payload was 401 pounds, but if you left 10 gallons in the truck, you still had 460 paying pounds available. Optional long-range tanks boosted capacity to 37.5 gallons, but few 152s were so equipped.

CG was never much of a concern in 152s, since both occupants were seated directly on the balance point. Both pilots needed to be good friends, however, as the cabin was a snug 39 inches across.

Structural integrity and economy were especially important in the 152, no matter that the model’s mission has changed since it went out of production in 1986. It’s a tribute to the 152’s ability to bounce back (literally) that so many were flogged for 30 years as trainers before being retired to serve as short-range fun machines.

With a 95- to 100-knot cruise on 5.5 gph, Cessna’s ubiquitous 152 remains one of the easiest ways to break into aircraft ownership at minimum expense. Maintenance is generally simple, in perfect keeping with the aircraft’s design concept.

It’s hard to imagine another airplane as simple and talented in the flight-training role. If you’re eager to own a trainer or just fly for fun, the Cessna 152 is an excellent choice.

Prices have increased on this and all good used planes, but relative bargains can still be had on a great plane. 

The price range of the Cessna 152 might seem bonkers to some, with decent planes starting at $30,000 and quickly progressing up to …. well, we’ve seen some asking prices north of $50,000. The increase doesn’t surprise us too much, as the 152 is a solid, economical trainer, time builder and runabout for those on a budget. It’s a winning combination in a highly competitive market. 

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