Cessna 150
The Cessna 150 is an iconic, all-metal, two-seat, high-wing general aviation aircraft known for its use in flight training and as a trainer for many pilots. It was the successor to the taildragger Cessna 140, featuring a tricycle landing gear, and over 23,000 were built between 1957 and 1977. Key characteristics include its stable flight, high-wing design for easy entry, and a Continental O-200 engine producing 100 horsepower, allowing for a cruise speed of around 120 mph.