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What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then
c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. So I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with these information. Thanks! |
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On 6/26/2007 4:13:43 PM, "Caki" wrote:
What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. _Plane and Pilot_ had an article this month (or was it last month?) that showcased the newer turbo C206. In that article I recall reading that fuel burn was around 19 gallons per hour, which is significantly higher than the 9.5 gallons per hour of a newer model C172. -- Peter |
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On Jun 26, 2:09 pm, "Peter R." wrote:
On 6/26/2007 4:13:43 PM, "Caki" wrote: What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. _Plane and Pilot_ had an article this month (or was it last month?) that showcased the newer turbo C206. In that article I recall reading that fuel burn was around 19 gallons per hour, which is significantly higher than the 9.5 gallons per hour of a newer model C172. -- Peter 9.5 is higher than older C-172s. I heard that the new C-172's run a nuetered IO-360, is that true? -Robert |
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On 6/27/2007 3:10:56 PM, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
9.5 is higher than older C-172s. I heard that the new C-172's run a nuetered IO-360, is that true? That is my understanding. Both the R and S models have derated 360s, the R's engine being derated to 160 hp and the S to 180 hp. -- Peter |
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My guess would be around twice the cost of a C-172, per hour. Twice the
horsepower, twice the fuel burn, twice the insurance, twice the maintenance, twice? the purchase price. However, the cost per mile or per pound of cargo would be less than twice the C-172 price. Which cost do you want to know? It's useful to know recall rules of thumb. The first is that fuel burn is 0.5 lb/hp/hr. For an IO-520 at 285 hp running at 70% power, that's about 16.6 gal/hour. The second is that fuel costs are 1/3 total costs. This rule may overstate costs when fuel prices rise quickly, as they recently have. -John Caki wrote: What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. So I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with these information. Thanks! |
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Caki wrote:
What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. So I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with these information. It seems to me that the normally aspirated C-206 I flew years ago burned about 18 gph in the climb and leaned out to about 13.5 - 15 gph in cruise at optimal altitudes (6-8k). The fuel and power settings ought to be identical to the C-210's... speed a little slower; load a little greater. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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On Jun 26, 1:13 pm, "Caki" wrote:
What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. So I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with these information. Thanks! In the 206 you are paying a lot of the ability to haul more load (bigger engine, more fuel, higher insurance, etc). Unless your mission includes hauling a lot of people/stuff I would not be looking at a 206. -Robert |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:13:41 +0200, "Caki" wrote in
: And how much fuel does it burns? With 88 gallons useable, you should be able to figure that out from the specifications on the Cessna web site (I get 17.8 GPH at 75% power): http://stationair.cessna.com/spec_perf.chtml All information herein applies to the Stationair (Model 206H). The Stationair is an all-metal, six place, high-wing, single-engine airplane equipped with tricycle landing gear and is designed for general utility purposes. The Model 206H is certified to the requirements of U.S. FAA Federal Aviation Regulation Part 23 through amendment 23-6, including day, night, VFR and IFR. Cruise -- 75% power at 6,200 ft * range 594 nm time 4.2 hr Cruise -- Maximum range at 6,500 ft * range 721 nm time 6.7 hr Engine: Textron Lycoming IO-540-AC1A 300 BHP at 2,700 RPM Landing Performance Ground roll 735 ft Total distance over 50 ft obstacle 1,395 ft Power Loading 12.0 lb/hp Propeller: 3-Bladed Constant Speed diameter 3-Bladed Constant Speed diameter 79 in Rate of Climb at Sea Level 988 fpm Service Ceiling 15,700 ft Speed Maximum at sea level 151 kts Cruise, 75% power at 6,200 ft 142 kts Stall Speed, KCAS Flaps up, power off 62 knots Flaps down, power off 54 knots Takeoff Performance Ground roll 910 ft Total distance over 50 ft obstacle 1,860 ft Wing Loading 20.7 lb/sq ft * Recommended lean mixture with fuel allowance for engine start, taxi, takeoff, climb and 45-minute reserve) 88 gallons usable fuel |
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"Caki" wrote in message
... What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. So I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with these information. Thanks! http://www.planequest.com/operationc...info.asp?id=78 Crash Lander -- http://straightandlevel1973.spaces.live.com/ I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong! |
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The planequest page is an interesting one, and the listing is relatively
complete, but it's odd that they are completely wrong on the one budget item that's the easiest to get right! They give the C-206 fuel burn as 10 gal/hour! All the other numbers seem more reasonable, though unlike the fuel burn, they are mostly speculation. Who knows whether an engine will make TBO? Who knows when a new AD will come out? Unless one rents a plane or has some guaranteed spinner to tailcone maintenance contract, I think it's impossible to predict airplane expenses to better than 10-20%. -John Crash Lander wrote: "Caki" wrote in message ... What is operational cost for cessna 206? Is it much more expensive then c172? And how much fuel does it burns? Tried to find those information but I can't. So I would be very grateful if someone could provide me with these information. Thanks! http://www.planequest.com/operationc...info.asp?id=78 Crash Lander |
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