Re: These are not YOUR airplanes - Was: High Cost of Sportplanes

Re: These are not YOUR airplanes - Was: High Cost of Sportplanes

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 Re: These are not YOUR airplanes - Was: High Cost of Sportplanes Evan Carew Reply Send to a Friend   Print
 
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These are not YOUR airplanes - Was: High Cost of Sportplanes Lakeview Bill 09-17-2005
Gordon,

Based on my back of the envelope analysis of the theoretical base price
of a 2 place aircraft, I think wishing for a plane costing less than 50K
is nothing more than a pipe dream. If you use the following numbers as a
guide, you'll see what I mean.

Airframe + instruments + basic engine + labor = theoretical base
price
20000 + 4000 + 15000 + ( 500 * 45 ) = 61500

Notice that this price doesn't include any profit, overhead costs or
insurance. Add those in, & you quickly get to a point where $80K looks
reasonable & $100K understandable.

As I have mentioned before, until the structural issues affecting cost
(labor & machined materials) are addressed with better up-front
engineering, these costs won't come down.

Evan



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