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I think I know the answer to this question but thought I'd ask the POA hive mind.
I'm at the early stages of aircraft ownership research and with (roughly) identified mission in hand, have started doing more research into C182s and 180hp C172s (and other hot-rod 172s). For me and my mission, a hot-rod 172 fits the bill really, really well.I've read here and on other forums that "the 182 is just as economical as a 172; you just have to dial the throttle back." That's all well and good and is totally fair, but what about the overall maintenance costs? I just don't know if I need to be carrying around all of the capabilities of a 182 for what would amount to likely 5-15% of my expected annual flights.
There's some brief discussion in this thread about the mx cost differential between the two and a user in a thread on backcountrypilots.org suggested that overhaul of a CS prop is just silly high. Is there anyway to get an estimate of how much mx costs on a 182 would be compared to a hot-rod 172 on an annual basis? For the purposes of this thought experiment, assume that both aircraft are in relatively good shape (for their age).
Is it a fair assumption to say that routine maintenance would 50% more for a 182 than a 4cyl 1872? 25% more? I don't expect exact numbers but would like to get an idea of proportionally, how much more in mx costs could you expect by owning a 182 vs. a 4cyl 172?
I'm at the early stages of aircraft ownership research and with (roughly) identified mission in hand, have started doing more research into C182s and 180hp C172s (and other hot-rod 172s). For me and my mission, a hot-rod 172 fits the bill really, really well.I've read here and on other forums that "the 182 is just as economical as a 172; you just have to dial the throttle back." That's all well and good and is totally fair, but what about the overall maintenance costs? I just don't know if I need to be carrying around all of the capabilities of a 182 for what would amount to likely 5-15% of my expected annual flights.
There's some brief discussion in this thread about the mx cost differential between the two and a user in a thread on backcountrypilots.org suggested that overhaul of a CS prop is just silly high. Is there anyway to get an estimate of how much mx costs on a 182 would be compared to a hot-rod 172 on an annual basis? For the purposes of this thought experiment, assume that both aircraft are in relatively good shape (for their age).
Is it a fair assumption to say that routine maintenance would 50% more for a 182 than a 4cyl 1872? 25% more? I don't expect exact numbers but would like to get an idea of proportionally, how much more in mx costs could you expect by owning a 182 vs. a 4cyl 172?