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1971 CESSNA 150L
Single engine piston aircraft with fixed landing gear. The 150L seats up to 1 passengers plus 1 pilot.
Performance specifications
Horsepower:
1 x 100 HP
Best Cruise Speed:
102 KIAS
Best Range (i):
303 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75%:
6.5 GPH
Stall Speed:
42 KIAS
Rate of climb:
670 FPM
Ceiling:
12,650 FT
Takeoff distance:
735 FT
Landing distance:
445 FT
Takeoff distance over 50ft obstacle:
1,385 FT
Landing distance over 50ft obstacle:
1,075 FT
Weights
Gross Weight:
1,600 LBS
Empty Weight:
1,060 LBS
Maximum Payload:
489 LBS
Fuel capacity:
26 GAL
Ownership costs
1971 Typical Price:
$28,282.00
Total Cost of Ownership:
$13,743.68
Total Fixed Cost
$3,643.07
Annual inspection cost:
$840.00
Storage:
$840.00
Weather service:
$604.89
Insurance:
$595.95
Miscellaneous expenses:
$0.00
Refurbishing and modernization:
$113.13
Depreciation:
$649.10
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Total Variable Cost (156.9 Hrs)
Cost Per Hour = $64.38
Cost Per Mile = $0.63
$10,100.61
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Fuel cost per hour:
(6.5 gallons/hr @ $5.40/gal) $35.10
Oil cost per hour:
$2.81
Overhaul reserves:
$7.49
Hourly maintenance:
$12.60
Misc: landing, parking, supplies,
catering, etc$6.38
Engine (x1)
Manufacturer:
Cont Motor
Model:
O-200-A
Horsepower:
100 HP
Overhaul (HT):
1,800 Hrs
Years before overhaul:
12
Also Consider
CESSNA 150K (1970 - 1970)
Typical Price: $28,229.00
Total Cost of Ownership: $13,710.40
Best Cruise: 102 KIAS
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Best Range: 303 NM
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Fuelburn: 6.5 GPH
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