Now loading.
Please wait.

C152 (1978) N66970

FleetOur Aircraft C152 (1978) N66970
FleetOur Aircraft C152 (1978) N66970

N66970 C152 | $132/hr*

*Rate subject to change. Rates displayed on this website are wet rates. Visit FlightCircle.com or call California Airways to reserve an aircraft.

FlightCircle.com

N66970 Data About the C152 (Wikipedia)

This IFR-equipped Cessna 152 is a great IFR or VFR training aircraft. It's got a more powerful engine (125hp) than most 152s, plus an IFR avionics suite and a sparkling new paint job.

  • Engine: Lycoming O-235, 125hp
  • Seats: 2
  • Useful Load: See POH
  • Cruise Speed: See POH
  • Fuel capacity: 24.5 Gals Useable

The Cessna 152 is an American two-seat, fixed tricycle gear, general aviation airplane, used primarily for flight training and personal use. It was based on the earlier Cessna 150, including a number of minor design changes and a slightly more powerful engine running on 100LL aviation gasoline.

First delivered in 1977 as the 1978 model year, the 152 was a modernization of the proven Cessna 150 design. The 152 was intended to compete with the new Beechcraft Skipper and Piper Tomahawk, both of which were introduced the same year. Additional design goals were to improve useful load through a gross weight increase to 1670 lbs (757 kg), decrease internal and external noise levels and run better on the then newly introduced 100LL fuel.