poadeleted21
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Thought I'd spin this off from the other thread.
in the recent AOPA Pilot magazine, Dave Hirschman concludes that the only reason for owning a retract is personal preference.
http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pilot/2013/april/efficiency.html
I disagree, I think the article wasn't well thought out, and he uses some suspicious reasoning to conclude that. He also uses a 177RG to make his point.
The one thing he argues, that makes me cringe is that OMG OMG OMG INSURANCE IS OUTRAGEOUS on retracts. It's GASP 57% higher GASP.
Then look at the numbers.
In other words, 50 bucks a month, or about a tank and a half worth of gas over the course of a year. You're flying a complex high performance plane and 50 bucks a month is going to scare you away?
What should be more telling IMHO, is that a tank and a half worth of fuel is 650 bucks.. Know how to save fuel? Buy a retract. If you take 10 trips a year and the retract saves you 1/2 hr each way, assuming 14GPH, that's 14*10*6.50 (at today's rates), that's $910.00 Your insurance difference plus $300 in change to throw at the dreaded maintenance. He says that overall the retract will account for 20% of the MX bills, dunno where he got that, but it sounds high.
The maintenance on my gear has been minimal to nonexistent, the longer I own it, my opinion might change.
I think he's misguided.
in the recent AOPA Pilot magazine, Dave Hirschman concludes that the only reason for owning a retract is personal preference.
http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pilot/2013/april/efficiency.html
I disagree, I think the article wasn't well thought out, and he uses some suspicious reasoning to conclude that. He also uses a 177RG to make his point.
The one thing he argues, that makes me cringe is that OMG OMG OMG INSURANCE IS OUTRAGEOUS on retracts. It's GASP 57% higher GASP.
Then look at the numbers.
Let’s compare the insurance costs for an $80,000 Cessna 182 and an RG model of the same value. For a 400-hour private pilot with an instrument rating, insurance is $1,086 a year for the fixed-gear model and $1,705 for the RG—an additional $619, or 57 percent, for the RG.
In other words, 50 bucks a month, or about a tank and a half worth of gas over the course of a year. You're flying a complex high performance plane and 50 bucks a month is going to scare you away?
What should be more telling IMHO, is that a tank and a half worth of fuel is 650 bucks.. Know how to save fuel? Buy a retract. If you take 10 trips a year and the retract saves you 1/2 hr each way, assuming 14GPH, that's 14*10*6.50 (at today's rates), that's $910.00 Your insurance difference plus $300 in change to throw at the dreaded maintenance. He says that overall the retract will account for 20% of the MX bills, dunno where he got that, but it sounds high.
The maintenance on my gear has been minimal to nonexistent, the longer I own it, my opinion might change.
I think he's misguided.