That’s Mark Kolanowski’s A150K aerobat in the lead photo (credit for the good air-to-air snap goes to Gage Altrock). Kolanowski said his 150 is a good camera plane partly because it flies we’ll hands off, and fine course corrections can be made by weight-shifting and opening windows.
They don’t break any high-speed records or enjoy cavernous cabins, but owners seem to love their 150s and 152s. With the oldest models 65 years in age, and whether for training, traveling (slowly) and even aerobatics, the venerable 150/152 series soldiers on as an honest and durable two-placer.