About my Cessna


Built in 1974 as a 1975 model, this Cessna 150M is one of last variants that Cessna built. Once ubiqituous as the defacto trainer, these venerable planes are still reasonably priced despite a reducing fleet size.

As an "M" model N6AF has the same shoulder room as the C-152, but shares the "up/down" electrical flap switch, fuses and a flap indicator on the pilot side near the wing root that are common to earlier 150s.

If a plane is only as old as it feels, then this one is still in its teens. A previous owner refurbished the plane in 1994 with a new interior and avionics upgrades, including a full IFR panel including dual VORs with glideslope.


Parked at Arlington for the annual fly-in.