This 1966 Cessna 150F Is a Budget-Conscious, Time-Building ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Often considered as the Skyhawk’s kid sibling, Cessna’s 150 and 152 are no-nonsense workhorses.
Often considered as the Skyhawk’s kid sibling, Cessna’s 150 and 152 are no-nonsense workhorses.
With six seats and high-altitude turbo power, the A36 Bonanza becomes your personal airliner.
An early tricycle-gear success, the Tri-Pacer helped convince Cessna to develop the 172.
Conceived during the late 1980s, the CJ1 was a pioneer in the light jet segment.
Cessna’s stylish twin has long been a go-to for pilots flying long missions overwater or in mountainous regions.
With plenty of space and a useful load to match, the Saratoga is known for lifting loads.
Amphibian ICON A5 two-seater handles beautifully on water or land and inspires pilots to fly as often as possible.
An acro trainer that is fit for competition, the Yak-52 also makes a good two-place traveler.
A market success from the beginning, Cessna’s Skylane remains an all-round performer.
Developed by avionics maker Dynon, the high-wing two-seater focuses on fun.