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How much do small aircraft cost?

 

Let’s consider some small aircraft and figure out how much these could cost.

 

How much does it cost to buy a Cessna 150-152?

 

In 2004 the average sales price for a Cessna 150 in good condition was $22,000. Cessna 152's were slightly more valuable, their average price was $24,500. Airplanes with expensive radios, paint jobs, and/or larger horsepower engines typically sell in the $30,000-$45,000 range. The market for these upgraded Cessna 150-152's is quite small because a number of 4 seat airplanes are available at about the same price.

 

See a pic of Cessna 150-152; Web Sites: Cessna 150-152 Club; Cessna 150-152 web site

 

How much does an average, single-engine, civilian plane cost?

 

That's a tough question! Assuming that an airworthy plane is needed, an older, smaller, used plane with old or minimal radios and instruments, that has a lot of flying time on the engine and airframe, can be bought for as little as $10,000. A new one, with the latest in avionics (aviation electronics) could cost half a million dollars. And there's everything in between.

 

One of the most common General Aviation planes is the Cessna 172. Good used 172s typically cost anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000. A smaller version, the Cessna 150/152, might typically cost half that.

 

Reference: Cessna Single Engine aircraft – from Cessna web site

 

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