Cessna 150B
N7372X
(c/n 150-59472)
When production of the Models 120 and 140 ended in 1950
Cessna concentrated on the develop-
ment of purely four seat single
engine types. After a seven year hiatus, however, they decided to
resurrect a two
seat training type. The result was the Model 150.
Production began in August of
958 and by the time
the model was retired in 1977 a total of no less than 23,836 of them
had been
built (* this figure
includes 1,754 built in France under license by Rheims Aviation).
Initially this
aircraft was
little more than a 140 with a tricycle undercarriage. Later
developments were to change
its outline
substantially. My Model "B" example was taken at Hawthorn
Municipal Airport in
Southern
California in 1963 when this aircraft was virtually brand new.