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I currently own a 172H and fly approx 150 hours per year. Now considering a 180hp Comanche. Anyone have any idea how much extra per year I should expect it to cost (excluding fuel - that one's easy - just over 1gph extra) Thanks Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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Hi, Tony,
The two biggest increases will be in maintenance and insurance. I don't have much Comanche experience but on our Arrow the extra cost for maintenance of the gear and constant speed prop probably averages around $600/year (much of which is for prop overhaul). But that cost is more than offset by the lower fuel bills provided by the RG, compared to similar performance FG airplanes. (175 hrs/yr X 3 gph savings X $3/gal = $1775/yr) Insurance will be a problem until you have some number of hours in retracts. Even after that, you will probably pay several hundred dollars/year more for a Comanche compared to a 172. I do have a couple of hours in a Comanche 180. It seemed a bit underpowered. But it's book speeds are impressive, and it flies very efficiently. Make sure its useful load will match your mission profiles. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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Tony...Tony...Tony.....
Remember, everything in an airplane is $100. (or multiples of that denomination) ;^) - - - - - - Al SFF 1964 172E - - - - - - tony roberts wrote: Hi I currently own a 172H and fly approx 150 hours per year. Now considering a 180hp Comanche. Anyone have any idea how much extra per year I should expect it to cost (excluding fuel - that one's easy - just over 1gph extra) Thanks Tony -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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Check your insurance first.. I was going to upgrade to a Commanche and since
I have no complex time, I could not find insurance at any price. I was told.. Buy and Arrow or a Mooney and get 200-300 hrs in it first. Bill "tony roberts" wrote in message news:nospam-754895.21331416092004@shawnews... Hi I currently own a 172H and fly approx 150 hours per year. Now considering a 180hp Comanche. Anyone have any idea how much extra per year I should expect it to cost (excluding fuel - that one's easy - just over 1gph extra) Thanks Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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![]() On 17-Sep-2004, Roy Smith wrote: If e.drucker puts 100 hrs/year on his Arrow, his $600 figure works out to $6/hr. I suspect he's overlooked that fact that his fuel injected engine is more costly to overhaul, so he's lost sight of another couple bucks/hr that he really should be accruing (at least on paper) against an eventual overhaul or replacement. Overall, his figures and my figures are in pretty good agreement. We put an average of about 175 hrs/yr on the Arrow, so the extra maintenance for RG and CS prop probably works out to under $4/hr. The $2/hr higher figure for engine overhaul reserve is about right. However, with the price of fuel so high (unless you burn mogas) the higher efficiency of the injected engine probably almost makes this a wash. Take care that in a more complex airplane it's maintenance and insurance that are substantially higher. If you don't fly many hours per year, these will really bite you. -Elliott Drucker |
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