Cessna 150D
N4412U
(c/n 150-60412)
Isn't it cute? Commencing
with
the "D' series in 1963, the Cessna 150 undertook a major face-
lift.
This involved giving the rear fuselage the "cut back" treatment (vs the
"razor back" of the
original design) allowing all around vision from the cockpit. So
drastic a change was this that I
often wonder why it
wasn't given a totally different series
number (like 160, for instance)?
Compare it to the previous
150B. Looks different enough to
have its owner type
number,
does it
not? Later, in the1970s of course, such
modifications were given
their own
number,
and became
the Model 152. The little beauty above
was brand new at Hawthorne Municipal
in March of 1964.