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1972 Cessna 150L

Used
$42,000
01/31/2024
Registration no. N5403QSerial no. 15073303
5,442 VIEWS
424 DAYS ON FLYING
21 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Seller location

La Grande, Oregon, United States

Aircraft location

La Grande, Oregon, United States

Airframe Total time

5,795 hours

Engine 1 hours

275 hours SMOH

Propulsion

  • Continental O-200A
  • McCauley Prop

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Navigation equipment

  • Garmin Aera 660 Touch-screen GPS
  • Garmin 335 ADS-B Transponder
  • Garmin GDL 50 ADS-B IN
  • VAL Digital COM 
  • Hobbs Meter
  • Zeftronics Voltage Regulator (STC)
  • Oil Filter
  • Auto Gas STC
  • Wheel Pants

Number of seats

2

Inspection Status

  • Useful Load: 505lbs
  • Oil Pan Heater
  • Annual Due: June 2024
  • Complete Logs (Digital)
  • Bruce's Fuselage Cover Included. 

Aircraft specifications are preliminary and subject to the purchaser's inspection and verification prior to delivery. All aircraft offered are subject to prior sale or withdrawal from the market.

Date
Event
Price
02/22/2024
Closed
N/A
01/31/2024
Listed for Sale
$42,000
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Estimated Monthly Payment:
$282.31

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