I cannot find a takeoff and landing distance GRAPH for a Cessna 150. The C172 is easy to come by but why no C150?
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Cessna publishes its takeoff and landings distances as tables, not as graphs. Example from a Cessna 150M:
If you find a graph, it's most likely some third-party has made it. If you want one for a 150 and nobody has made one, you'll need to make it yourself or ask somebody else to do it.
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$\begingroup$ Thanks Chris. Yeah, the third party graph is what I'm looking for. I would have assumed that somebody would have made one of these for the (almost) most popular plane on the planet. I must be asking the wrong question. $\endgroup$– GregCommented Jul 24, 2023 at 0:03
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$\begingroup$ @Greg Do note that different models of 172s have different performance- you shouldn't be using a graph for flight planning purposes unless you've confirmed it matches the one in your POH. Personally I find the graphs unwieldy anyway- using a table is much faster. $\endgroup$– ChrisCommented Jul 24, 2023 at 0:10