Yhe only way to find that answr is to go through the entire US Civil Aircraft Registry. I would estimate the total number of 150 's still flying in US to be in excess of 5,000.
Well, private colectors have a combined stock of about twenty-five still flying, but they were reired from service in 1953
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Cessna company offers many types of jets and airplanes to suit your needs. They offer single-engine aircrafts as well as a wide range of types of jets, and turbo-props aircrafts. Some examples of their aircrafts are the Cessna Skymaster, Cessna 305 Birddog, Cessna Conquest II and the Cessna 185 Skywagon.
Aircraft are many weights from about 1,000 pounds fro a small Cessna to over 1,000,000 pounds for many large cargo jets.
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Club seating? Yes some of them have it in the 6 seat and greater configuration. Flying club? Yes many flying clubs gave 2 and 4 seater Cessnas.
assuming flying a cessna 172 in IDEAL conditions, probably only about 12 miles, a tail wind and you could fly more and a head wind and you could fly less
They are important because if we didn't have them then we wouldn't be able to ride in airplanes. Airplanes are used for many important things such as shipping goods, transporting people, and in war and without pilots their would be no airplanes flying.
The Cessna Aircraft Company builds many different types of aircrafts. These can be found on many different websites online. Some of the types of planes that they build are the Cessna CH-1, Cessna 206, Cessna 510 and the Cessna 750.
B747 1390 B767 955 B777 655 Total 3000 airplanes Of these 2,610 are still flying. The majority of those that are not flying are retired B747s. Source: Recent news article in "Aviation Week".
The two biggest manufacturers of aircraft are Airbus and Boeing. You will likely be flying in one of these aircraft on any trip over 200 miles. Other popular aircraft companies for General Aviation aircraft are Cessna and Piper.