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#644729 11/17/22 07:39 PM
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I was looking at 150's for sale and came across this website called Hangar 67. They had some data I thought was interesting which may be inflated or may be actual for the present situations. Here is the data: Cessna 150 / 152 Group Price Report
Model Group: 150, 150 (Floats), 150A, 150B, 150C, 150D, 150E, 150F, 150F Aerobat, 150G, 150H, 150J, 150K, 150K Aerobat, 150L, 150L Aerobat, 150M, 150M Aerobat, 152, 152B, A152 Aerobat, A152B Aerobat

Report Updated: 5 days ago

The following price data is collected daily from Hangar67 aircraft listings and other websites. The following report will give you insight into asking prices for active listings as well as inactivated listings over the last 12 months.

Avg. Price
$46,376
High Price $99,900
Low Price $24,500
Year Range 1966 - 1985
Avg. TTAF 6,194 hours
Avg. Engine Hours 1,020 hours
Total # Listings 49
Last Price Update 5 days ago (Nov 11, 2022)

I was surprised with the average TTAF. That seemed high hours? This may be a site that only lists the top of the line 150's and 152's??

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With the wide array of aircraft and avionics available in the 150/152 market the figures are probably fairly accurate. .would like to see the listing of both the high and low aircraft. I’m already at the average with more updates to come.


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