Does this count? Great for "fly" fishing!

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Does this count as an Adventure Trailer? While not quite as cool as one of Mario's Adventure Trailer creations, but I imagine some fun could still be had with this :elkgrin:
 

cowboy4x4

Explorer
I have 27 hours in a piper tomohawk and 1,5 hours in a helicopter... I would give my eye teeth and my exwife for that plane.
 

frgtwn

Adventurer
Serial Number 15075144 Type Registration Corporation
Manufacturer Name CESSNA Certificate Issue Date 09/21/1994
Model 150L Status Valid
Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Type Engine Reciprocating
Pending Number Change None Dealer No
Date Change Authorized None Mode S Code 51432544
MFR Year 1973 Fractional Owner NO

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Registered Owner

Name MOUNTAIN AIR INC
Street PO BOX U

City QUINCY State CALIFORNIA
County PLUMAS Zip Code 95971
Country UNITED STATES

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Airworthiness

Engine Manufacturer CONT MOTOR Classification Standard
Engine Model 0-200 SERIES Category None
A/W Date None

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The search engine is your friend.
 

HMR

Rendezvous Conspiracy
Great pic!
I have many hours in the mighty C150. I'm guessing with the floats plus 2 small passengers you'd be able to carry about 30 minutes of fuel? Top speed must be about 65kias?

Regardless, that thing looks like a blast! :victory:
 
Where is that picture taken? Looks like TVL or maybe L35.

Close, its 2o1. Still in the California mountains, just a little further North.

And yes it is a Cessna 150, but the sheet metal is about the only things stock about it (information a simple "N number search" will not reveal). :D

It has almost twice the stock horse power, climb prop, several aerodynamic modifications, extra fuel tanks, the obvious amphibious floats and a handful of other goodies.

All in all a good time.

I used it for a little OJ display at a local "Fly-in". :elkgrin:

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SilverBullet

Explorer
I have never flown into Quincy (2o1) but I am a filght service weather briefer, so very familiar with that area. If you ever get a briefing, say hello.

Nice A/C, now where do you float it at most? Amphib in 2O1 is not a usual thing, so where do you go to get it wet.
 

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