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Jim Stewart wrote:
Scott Skylane wrote: gregg wrote: The best figures I've seen quoted for the o-200 give about 23 litres per hour. Compared to my Rotax 912 at 13 litres per hour this is THIRSTY. Even with the lower cost of avgas in the US, the difference must be enormous. For reference, 10 extra litres per hour means $15.30 extra per hour here in Australia. Gregg Gregg, I've no experience with the Rotax, but A LOT with the O-200. 20 litres per hour is a very realistic number at a high cruise setting. I suspect the 13 per our figure you're referencing is at a somewhat conservative power level. Also, don't forget that the average O-200 will go about 1000 hours longer before overhaul than the 912. My 912 is rated 1500 hours between overhaul and the best info I can find for the O-200 is 1800 hours. Am I missing something? To All: Somebody better check on the weight figures for the Legend, the company has said they lightend the load and that makes quite a difference. However, the Legend still costs about $100,000! There is a kit version for somewhat less, about $30,000 less, approximately. I have not heard of a Kit version for the Cessna! Problem is the cost of learning and upkeep is beyond my means. |
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