hindsight2020
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Did a search, nothing specific to the comparison. I recognize the two suit different missions.
Generally speaking, assuming 200 hours a year flown and the same acquisition price, which one will be the cheapest to own and operate?
My assumptions:
Both early vintage.
-Aquisition Price: assumed equal or insignificant differences in cost.
-Speed: Flight plan of 135KTAS vs 130KTAS. Inconsequential for a 450nm mission profile.
-Insurance cost: Substantially higher (more than 1000/yr difference) for the Arrow?
-Maintenace: CSU mx for both is a wash, but recurring gear maintenance on the arrow higher than cylinder mx on two extra cylinders on the 235? Arrow a bigger AD nightmare than 235 due to swing gear and fuel injection?
-Fuel: 11GPH versus 14GPH? Advantage Arrow. Could be offset by flying higher on the 235? 600 gallons a year difference at 5 bucks/gal just offset the annual expense on the retract mx?
So, arrow bigger mx hog, 235 bigger operating cost on fuel and cylinders, enough to offset the arrow mx and insurance cost? My back of the napkin math says the EOY cost is neck and neck, maybe the 235 wins by an insignificant amount.
Any feedback on my "assumptions" would be appreciated. For full disclosure, my mission requires only two people and bags, so both airplanes are overkill. The Warrior climb rate is getting retarded here in the TX summer and 180hp ships (archer, tiger) not enough to justify the upgrade; they seem to carry the same acquisition premium as the former two. Discuss
Generally speaking, assuming 200 hours a year flown and the same acquisition price, which one will be the cheapest to own and operate?
My assumptions:
Both early vintage.
-Aquisition Price: assumed equal or insignificant differences in cost.
-Speed: Flight plan of 135KTAS vs 130KTAS. Inconsequential for a 450nm mission profile.
-Insurance cost: Substantially higher (more than 1000/yr difference) for the Arrow?
-Maintenace: CSU mx for both is a wash, but recurring gear maintenance on the arrow higher than cylinder mx on two extra cylinders on the 235? Arrow a bigger AD nightmare than 235 due to swing gear and fuel injection?
-Fuel: 11GPH versus 14GPH? Advantage Arrow. Could be offset by flying higher on the 235? 600 gallons a year difference at 5 bucks/gal just offset the annual expense on the retract mx?
So, arrow bigger mx hog, 235 bigger operating cost on fuel and cylinders, enough to offset the arrow mx and insurance cost? My back of the napkin math says the EOY cost is neck and neck, maybe the 235 wins by an insignificant amount.
Any feedback on my "assumptions" would be appreciated. For full disclosure, my mission requires only two people and bags, so both airplanes are overkill. The Warrior climb rate is getting retarded here in the TX summer and 180hp ships (archer, tiger) not enough to justify the upgrade; they seem to carry the same acquisition premium as the former two. Discuss