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Ronnie,
I'd guess that even at engine overhaul time, econmics would be vastly in favor of overhauling the old engines as compared to replacing them with diesels. Of course it will be more expensive. After all, you're getting a brand new engine. Apart from that, a lot depends. The way Thielert does it here, they guarantee you 2400 hours (or, I think, 12 years). Thus, you absolutely truly know from the start what one of those hours will cost engine-wise: The cost of the engine divided by 2400. That's it, period. If it breaks before that, you'll get a new one prorated. So, if you fly 200 hours per year, your cost savings could be substantial. Also it uses a lot less fuel. If you fly a lot, that will pay of sooner. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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