Noah Russell
Filing Flight Plan
Hey everyone, this is my first post on the forum. I have a question about purchasing a Cessna 150. The one I am looking at is a 1967 C150 with 1400 some hours SMOH, and new cylinders 400 some hours ago. The owner has put a lot of work into it. He did new cylinders, mags, new carb, cowl fasteners, flap rollers, rudder stop, new tires, new wheel bearings, new radio, new horizon, artic heat, and maybe the shimmy block nose strut. The panel is very basic, and paint is old. He is asking 22000 for it. My question is, is I would like to build around 300 hours if possible over the next couple of years and without a CFI, I thought this might be a good way to build time. My concern with buying this airplane would be if I put 300 hrs. on it, it will be at about TBO when I would sell it. This is not saying much about the engine, they can last a long time if properly cared for, but as far as resale, is that really going to hurt me? Also, are Cessna 150's fairly easy to sell?
Thanks guys
Thanks guys