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2011 AVIAT Husky A-1C-200
Single engine piston aircraft with fixed landing gear. The Husky A-1C-200 seats up to 1 passengers plus 1 pilot.
Performance specifications
Horsepower:
1 x 200 HP
Best Cruise Speed:
124 KIAS
Best Range (i):
639 NM
Fuel Burn @ 75%:
9.7 GPH
Stall Speed:
46 KIAS
Rate of climb:
1,700 FPM
Ceiling:
20,000 FT
Takeoff distance:
265 FT
Landing distance:
398 FT
Takeoff distance over 50ft obstacle:
780 FT
Weights
Gross Weight:
2,250 LBS
Empty Weight:
1,320 LBS
Maximum Payload:
925 LBS
Fuel capacity:
50 GAL
Ownership costs
2011 Typical Price:
$212,508.00
Total Cost of Ownership:
$24,785.95
Total Fixed Cost
$15,479.46
Annual inspection cost:
$1,182.91
Storage:
$840.00
Weather service:
$604.89
Insurance:
$3,175.11
Miscellaneous expenses:
$0.00
Refurbishing and modernization:
$850.03
Depreciation:
$8,826.52
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Total Variable Cost (100 Hrs)
Cost Per Hour = $93.06
Cost Per Mile = $0.75
$9,306.48
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Fuel cost per hour:
(9.7 gallons/hr @ $5.40/gal) $52.38
Oil cost per hour:
$3.10
Overhaul reserves:
$10.63
Hourly maintenance:
$17.74
Misc: landing, parking, supplies,
catering, etc$9.22
Engine (x1)
Manufacturer:
Lycoming
Model:
IO-360-A1D6
Horsepower:
200 HP
Overhaul (HT):
2,000 Hrs
Years before overhaul:
12
Also Consider
AVIAT Husky A-1C-180 (2010 - 2017)
Typical Price: $220,184.00
Total Cost of Ownership: $24,938.29
Best Cruise: 121 KIAS
(
3
)
Best Range: 637 NM
(
2
)
Fuelburn: 9.5 GPH
(
0.2
)
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